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YOLUME 7 \ 1934 J/p NUMBER 138 * ^AilTEO ^

Washington, Wednesday, , 1942

The President incurred against such appropriations, al­ CONTENTS locations, or other funds prior to the transfer: Provided, That the use of the THE PRESIDENT unexpended balances of appropriations, EXECUTIVE ORDER 9198 E xecutive Order: Page allocations, or other funds transferred Merchant marine functions, Transfer of M erchant M arine T raining by this order shall be restricted to the transfer to War Shipping F unctions purposes for which such monies were Administration ______5383 By virtue of the authority vested in appropriated. me by Title I of the First War Powers F ranklin D R oosevelt REGULATIONS Act, 1941, approved December 18, 1941, T he W h ite H ouse, B ituminous Coal Division: and in order to expedite the prosecution 11 July 1942. Minimum price schedules of the war effort, It is hereby ordered as [F. R. Doc. 42-6665; Filed, , 1942; amended: follows: 12:58 p. m.] District 8__ 5395 1. The functions transferred to the District 13______5388 Commandant of the United States Coast District 17__ 5395 Guard by Section 5 of Executive Order Regulations Civil Aeronautics Administrator: No. 90831 are transferred to the Admin­ Amber civil airway 6, redesig­ istrator of War Shipping Administration. nation______5387 2. All records, property (including of­ TITLE 10—ARMY; WAR DEPARTMENT fice equipment, floating equipment, and Civil Aeronautics Board: real property), and personnel of the Chapter III—Claims and Accounts Removal, release and preserva­ United States Coast Guard as the Di­ tion of aircraft wreckage_ 5386 rector of the Bureau of the Budget shall P art 35—P ayment of B ills and Customs Bureau: Accounts Free entry, effects of United determine to have been used primarily States perso n n e 1 and in the administration of the functions Sections 35.5, 35.6 and 35.9 are retained evacuees______5387 transferred by this order shall be trans­ without change in revision of AR 35- ferred to the Administrator of the War 6040 and §§35.7 ' and 35.8 are hereby F ederal T rade Commission : Shipping Administration for use in the amended to read as follows: Peggie Moran Co., Inc., et al., administration of such functions: Pro­ cease and desist order____ 5387 vided, That no officers or men of the § 35.7 What payment is authorized; I ndian Affairs Offic e: regular Coast Guard shall be so trans­ general—(a) Payments under contracts Flathead Indian Irrigation Proj­ ferred and Provided, further, that no for indefinite amounts not authorized. ect, Mont., orders firing officers or men of the Coast Guard Re­ Contracts containing provisions obligat­ charges: serve now on active duty shall be so ing the United States to pay unlimited Flathead district_____L____ 5388 transferred without their consent. or indefinite amounts are not authorized, Jocko Valley district______5388 3. So much of the unexpended bal­ but requirements may be stated as accu­ Mission district______5388 rately as possible, with provisions for in­ ances of appropriations, allocations, or Office of D efense T ransporta­ other funds available or to be made creases or decreases not exceeding given percentages. See 5 Comp. Gen. 450; 8 id. tio n: available for the use of the United States Conservation of motor equip­ Coast Guard in the exercise of the func­ 354. (b) Payments under contracts for non­ ment: tions transferred by this order as the Amendments to orders 3, 4 Director of the Bureau of the Budget personal services—(1) Method of pro­ curement. Nonpersonal services will be and 5, revised______1 5448 with the approval of the President shall Order 3, revised______5445 determine, shall be transferred to the engaged in accordance with the require­ Administrator of the War Shipping Ad­ ments of the laws governing the procure­ Office of P rice Administration: ministration for use in connection with ment of supplies. Administration; applications for the exercise of the functions so trans­ (2) Distinction between personal and l ¡adjustment of commodities, ferred. In determining the amount to nonpersanal services. See 9 Comp. Gen. f etc., under Government con­ be transferred the Director of the Bureau 169. tracts; supplementary or­ of the Budget may include an amount to (3) Payment for fractional parts of der 9______5444 provide for the liquidation of obligations months. The act of June 30, 1906 (34 Gasoline rationing, amendment Stat. 763), 5 U.S.C. 84; providing that, for 1 to 5A______5426 *7 F.R. 1609. pay purposes, each month shall be re- (Continued on next page) 5383 5384 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 CONTENTS—Continued tual receipt of the substitute agreement by the proper administrative representa­ F ederal Communications Commis­ tive of the Government. See 15 Comp. sion—Continued. Gen. 920; MS. Comp. Gen. A-65231, De­ FEDEML1PEGISTER Opportunities for hearing—Con. Page \ 193« cember 15, 1936. Pawtucket Broadcasting Co. (c) Payment of taxes and duties on (WFCI)______5450 purchases by Government—(1) Customs West, J. Marion, et al______5450 duties on foreign purchases. In the ab­ Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Wasmer, Louis, Inc. (KHQ)_ 5451 and days following' legal holidays by the sence of specific legislation authorizing Division of the Federal Register, The National G eneral Land Offic e: purchases made by the Government to Archives, pursuant to the authority con­ East Mountain City, Nev., regu­ come into the United States free of cus­ tained in the Federal Register Act, approved lations for opening of town toms duty, the particular appropriation , 1935 (49 Stat. 500), under regula­ lots______5449 for a purchase is properly chargeable tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Public lands withdrawn for War with the amount of the customs duty as­ mittee, approved by the President. Department use: sessed thereon by the United States, and The Administrative Committee consists of New Mexico______5449 the fact that the importation came the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer South Dakota______5449 of the Department of Justice designated by through in a certain fiscal year does not the Attorney General, and the Public Printer O ffice of D efense T ransporta­ require it to be considered as a service or Acting Public Printer. tio n : rendered in that fiscal year so as to be The daily issue of the Federal Register Coordination of passenger car­ charged against an appropriation in the will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free riers : fiscal year in which the importation was of postage, for $1.25 per month or $12.50 per New York City and points in made instead of the appropriation in­ year, payable in advance. Remit money or­ Ulster and Sullivan Coun­ volved in the particular purchase. (See der payable to the Superintendent of Docu­ ties, N. Y______5452 ments directly to the Government Printing 26 Comp. Dec. 610) Checks issued in Office, Washington, D. C. The charge for North Carolina and Virginia- 5451 payment of customs duties on imported single copies (minimum, 10i) varies in pro­ Pennsylvania, Delaware, and merchandise will be drawn payable to portion to the size of the issue. Maryland______5451 and forwarded to the collector or deputy Office of P rice Administration: collector of customs at the port where Exceptions granted: entry was made. CONTENTS—Continued Bellingham Coal Mines, Inc_ 5454 (2) Philippine export tax. Appropri­ Campbell Coal Co______5453 ated funds may not be used to pay an Office of P rice Administration— District 10 truck mines_____ 5454 export tax on property of the United Continued. Machinery manufacturers__ 5453 States shipped from the Philippines Maximum price regulation, Navajo fluorspar mines, maxi­ sought to be imposed pursuant to the general: Page mum prices______5452 authority granted in the Philippine Inde­ Lighthouse for Blind, priCJ pendence Act of March 24,1934 (48 Stat. revocation; supplemen­ 456), as amended by the Act of August tary regulation 9______5427 garded as having 30 days, relates only to 7, 1939 (53 Stat. 1226), to lay an export Precious stones; amendment compensation of officers and employees tax on “every Philippine article shipped 13_____ 5445 of the United States for personal services, from the Philippines to the United Prices authorized under and has no application to contracts for States.” See 21 Comp. Gen. 226. (R.S. § 1499.3 (b) : nonpersonal service, as for the hire of 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Par. 4, AR 35-6040, Carey, Philip, Mfg. Co., or­ a wagon and team, payment for which June 12, 1942] der 31______5445 for a fractional part of a month should § 35.8 Adjustments—(a) Mistakes in Chrysler A ir temp Sales be on the basis of the actual number bids. Where a contractor claims pay­ Corp., order 30______5444 of days in the month. See 22 Comp. ment in addition to the contract price Dennis, Martin, Co., order Dec. 711. on the ground of a mistake in bid, the 24______5427 (4) Forms of agreements for services contract price only will be paid and any Maximum price regulations: of continuous nature. Services of a con­ protest on the part of the contractor will Beef, veal carcasses, etc.; tinuous nature must be supported by a be forwarded through the Chief of Fi­ amendment 2 to 169____ 5426 formal contract when, the yearly amount nance to the General Accounting Office. Cotton products; amendment exceeds $500, or an informal agreement (See 8 Comp. Gen. 397) 6 to 118______5405 when the yearly amount is $500 or less, (b) Transportation costs—(1) Savings Lumber, Southern pine; 19_ 5427 same to be numbered and filed in the in freight charges. Shipment from a W ar D epartment: General Accounting Office. See 6 Comp. point nearer destination than the f. o. b. Commissions for dental,’medical Gen. 642. When service is temporary, point named in a contract does not en­ and veterinary students__ 5386 notation to that effect should appear on title the contractor to the saving in Pay allotments, effect of death, the voucher. freight charges. (See 3 Comp. Gen. 56) etc______5386 (5) Rates effective “until further no­ Where a contract provides for delivery Payment of bills and accounts, tice” In the absence of competition f. o. b. destination, and shipment is made authorization, etc______5383 there is no objection to entering into on Government bill of lading, which W ar P roduction B oard: agreements for public utilities services entitles the Government to certain land- Authority delegation, etc.; regu- at stipulated rates “until further notice,” grant deductions from the regular com­ lation 1 as amended______'5395 without necessity for new agreements mercial rates, the contractor is not en­ Farm machinery, .equipment, or annual renewals except to cover titled to the benefits obtained by the parts; L-26______5396 changes in rates or service, unless the Government on account of said land- Priorities system regulations, interests of the Government require grant deductions. (See MS. Comp. Gen. interpretation lto3______5404 otherwise in a particular case, the origi­ A-30249, April 8, 1930) NOTICES nal agreements and all changes to be (2) Adjustments by General Account­ filed in the General Accounting Office, ing Office. Where contractors are per­ Bituminous Coal Division: and the vouchers to cite the agreement mitted to make shipments of supplies Werner, C. E., Jr., suspension of involved and bear a statement by a re­ from points other than those named in registration______5448 sponsible officer of the public utility con­ the contract, which contract, in pur­ F ederal Communications Commis­ cerned as to the rates charged. Payment suance of advertisement for bids to that sio n : may not be made for service in an effect, permits such procedure and pro­ Opportunities for hearing: amount stipulated in a substitute agree­ vides an apportionment feature for excess Crosley Corp. (WLW)______5451 ment which is in excess of the rate stated transportation costs, and the contractor Florida Broadcasting Co. in the original contract, effective “until is not willing to allow deductions for (WMBR)______5450 further notice,” prior to the date of ac­ freight charges from the actual shipping FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5385 point to destination, or claims an addi­ which they were procured, it is apparent percentage of the stipulated value of the tional amount on account of paying either that the contractor was not re­ articles or materials not delivered, con­ freight or other delivery charges that sponsible for the delay, or that the delay tains also guarantees by the contractor should have been borne by the Govern­ resulted in no damage, but in all other that the equipment will be In accordance ment, disbursing officers will submit cases involving delay in delivery, credit with the specifications, and provisions for vouchers in question to the General Ac­ may not be allowed by the General Ac­ either rejection, acceptance at a price re­ counting Office for direct settlement. counting Office for payment without duction, or deduction of a specified (See 8 Comp. Gen. 500) deduction unless it be shown, by a certifi­ amount, as a penalty, for overweight, (c) Coal contracts—(1) Changes tn cate or otherwise, either that the con­ liquidated damage assessments for de­ wage scale. Standard Government forms tractor was not responsible for the delay, layed performance should be computed of coal contracts provide for adjustment or that the delay did not result in any cm the new contract price where price re­ of prices on account of increases or de­ actual dalnage to the United States. See duction is made because of the over­ creases in cost of production due to MS. Comp. Gen. B-23662, March 3, 1942. weight, but, where a penalty is assessed changes in wage scale. See 8 Comp. Gen. (2) When damages provided for in for the overweight, and no new contract 671; 16 id. 805; Finance Circular No. contract—(i) Deductions of damages. price is effected thereby, liquidated dam­ B-19. . Whenever, under a standard Govern­ ages and discount should be computed on (2) Ash content. Standard Form No. ment form of contract containing a pro­ the basis of original contract price. See 43 (Standard Government Purchase Con­ vision for liquidated damages, the con­ 18 Comp. Gen. 784. ditions—Coal), which forms a part of tractor fails for any reason to execute (iii> Progress payments. Partial pay­ contracts for coal, provides for adjust­ completely the contract within the period ments as distinguished from final pay­ ment of prices where coal is sampled and stipulated in the original contract or ment, may be made on periodical prog­ found to Contain excess ash content. valid agreements supplemental thereto, ress reports without deduction of liqui­ (d) Inferior goods. Acceptance of inr or change orders, such period to include dated damages for time intervening ferior goods does not entitle the con­ any extensions in the time for completion between the effective date of an order tractor to other than payment on the made in accordance with the provisions for suspension of work and the effective basis of the reasonable value of the of the contract, the disbursing officer date of an order to resume work, or de­ goods. (See 5 Comp. Gen. 993; 15 id. when making payment thereunder will livery of supplies. See 8 Comp. Gen. 80. 612.) Disbursing officers will submit withhold the liquidated damages cover­ (iv) Change orders. Liquidated dam­ vouchers in such cases to the Chief of ing the entire period of delay regardless ages need not be deducted feu: delays re­ Finance for instructions as to payment. of cause, and claim credit for the net sulting from changes in specifications (e) Set-off. Where a contractor is in­ amount only, leaving in the appropria­ covered by change orders issued in accord­ debted to the Government under one tion the amount so withheld, subject to ance with provisions of standard forms contract, the Government may offset, final adjustment by the General Ac­ of contracts. The change order should without separate action, an amount ow­ counting Office. Amounts withheld on specify the changes, increase or decrease ing to the contractor under another con­ account of liquidated damages will not in price, and the number of days added tract. (Barry v. United States (1913), again become available for obligation thereby. See MS. Comp. Gen. A-26558, 229 U.S. 47. See 7 Comp. Gen. 186) or for payment by disbursing officers. April 1,1929. The right of set-off does not apply to Any protest made by the contractor (v) Termination. Where a contractor unliquidated demands, but the Govern­ against the deduction of liquidated dam­ abandons his contract, necessitating the ment has the equitable right to withhold ages will be forwarded, together with a termination thereof by the Government payment of moneys due under one con­ statement of all payments made, cita­ and the subsequent reletting of the un­ tract to a contractor who is in default tions to all vouchers, and a detailed completed portion of the work to another under another contract until his indebt­ statement from the contracting officer, contractor, no liquidated damages ac­ edness thereunder can be liquidated. See through the Chief of Finance to the Gen­ crue to the United States after the date 7 Comp., Dec. 213. eral Accounting Office. See 16 Comp. of termination in the absence of a pro­ (f) Delay in performance—(1) When Gen. 374. vision in the contract that liquidated no damages provided for in contract, (i) (ii) Discounts and price changes, (a) damages will not cease to accrue at the Where no specific provision is made in a Where a contract contains a liquidated time of termination. See 7 Comp. Gen. contract for either liquidated or actual damage clause based on the contract 409,11 id. 81; 15 id. 903; 17 id. 503. damages, the contractor is, upon failure price, but not to exceed a stated per­ (g) Default—(1) Disposition of to complete the contract within the spec­ centage of the stipulated value of the ar­ amounts collected. Amounts collected ified time, chargeable with all expenses ticles or materials not delivered, and on account of actual damages or excess caused the Government by the delay as also an offer of discount for prompt pay­ costs charged to defaulting contractors actual damages. (See 8 Comp. Gen. 455; ment, liquidated damages for delayed should be credited to Miscellaneous Re­ 16 id. 277, 410) performance should be deducted on the ceipts (see MS. Comp. Gen. A-26073, (ii) Where there has been delay in basis of the gross contract price, irre­ March 20,1929, August 8, 1929; 10 Comp. performance under a contract which spective of discount which likewise is to Gen. 510), but amounts collected on ac­ does not contain a provision for damages, be computed on the gross contract price, count of the rejection of unsatisfactory payment in full will not be made except irrespective of liquidated damages. as set forth in (iv) below unless a cer­ supplies may be credited to the appro­ tificate is furnished by the contracting (b) Where a contract originally speci­ priations from which the original pay­ officer, or the officer delegated by him to fying a delivered price, subsequently ments were made. See 8 Comp. Gen. supervise performance, that no actual modified for acceptance f. o. b. contrac­ 103. damage has been caused the Govern­ tor’s works at a reduced price because of (2) Information on voucher. When ment by the delay. (See MS. Comp. Gen. delivery by Government bill of lading, deduction is made from a payment to a A-28698, September 3Q, 1929) contains a liquidated damage clause defaulting contractor on account of the (iii) In the case of delays in the com­ based on the contract price, but not to excess cost of an open-market purchase pletion of informal contracts involving exceed a stated percentage of the stipu­ against his account, the voucher should less than $500, the purchasing officer may lated value Gf the articles or materials bear reference to the vouchers in con­ furnish for file with the voucher a state­ not delivered, and also an offer of dis­ nection with which the excess costs ment of the damage resulting from the count for prompt payment, liquidated were incurred. delay, or certify that no damage resulted damages and discount should be com­ C3) Cash discounts. A defaulting con­ from the delay, and payment may be puted on the basis of the reduced contract tractor, in the absence of any provision in made in accordance with the certificate. price, and without regard to each other; the contract that cash discount offered (See 2 Comp. Gen. 385) See also subdi­ that is, each on the basis of the gross was to be taken into account in deter­ vision of this subparagraph. new contract price. mining such excess cost, is chargeable (iv) Certificates wiU not be required (e) Wnere a contract containing a with the discount in determining the ex­ m cases where, due to the nature of the liquidated damage clause based on the cess cost unless no attempt was made to supplies involved or of the purpose for contract price, but not to exceed a stated secure a like discount from the dealer 5386 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 from whom the open-market purchase any person to whom an allotment is bona fide accepted matriculants at ap­ was made. See 4 Comp. Gen. 807; 15 payable by him, the Chief of Finance, proved Dental and Veterinary schools id. 177. Allotment Division, will report the death within or without the United States. (4) Rights of sureties. Settlement to the officer responsible for the prepa­ Officers so appointed will not be ordered with the contractor and surety is made ration and submission of allotments. to active duty until eligible for appoint­ by the General Accounting Office in ac­ (b) Allotment checks not collected or ment as first lieutenant, Army of the cordance with the following: A surety negotiated. When allotment checks are United States (Dental or Veterinary which completes work under a contract not collected or negotiated prior to the Corps). (Act of Sept. 22, 1941, 55 Stat. bn which it is surety is subrogated to the death of the allottee, even though in­ 726; 10 U.S.C. Sup. 484) [Letter A.G.O. rights of the contractor against the Gov­ dorsed, the amounts thereof do not be­ dated May 18, 1942, AG 210.1 MA-AUS ernment for the unpaid balance due come a part of the allottee’s estate or (5-18-42) RB, as amended by letter from the United States on that contract subject to any expense incurred by, or on A.G.O. dated , 1942, AG 210.1 and also to the rights of the Government behalf of, the allottee before or after MA-AUS (7-3-42) RB-SPMC-PS-M] against the contractor for the excess cost death. (See 26 Comp. Dec. 855) All such * * * * * of completing the work or furnishing the checks should be returned to the Chief [seal] —> J. A. U lio, materials and supplies, and, therefore, of Finance, Allotment Division, Wash­ Major General, the surety is entitled to be paid by the ington, D. C. Unless the allotter has been The Adjutant General. Government the cost to the surety of separated from the service and has re­ completing the work but no profit. The ceived final payment, the Chief of Fi­ [F. R. Doc. 42-6668; Filed, July 13, 1942; contractor is entitled to be paid for work nance, Allotment Division, Washington, 3:56 p, m.] performed by it, if any funds are avail­ D. C., will upon receipt of the returned able for such payment after reimbursing check give authority to credit the amount the surety. The total payments by the on the current pay rolls or pay vouchers. Government must not exceed the con­ (Sec. 16, 30 Stat. 981; 40 Stat. 384; 10 TITLE 14—CIVIL AVIATION tract price. (See 16 Comp. Dec. 351, U.SC. 894; 52 Stat. 354) [Par. 23, AR Chapter I—Civil Aeronautics Board . 490; 26 id. 467; 5 Comp. Gen. 995; 8 id. ¿5-5520, March 4, 1941, as amended by 36, 58, 266, 318, 435.) It is the practice Cir. 212, W.D., , 1942] [Amendment 01-3, Civil Air Regulations] to require releases from the contractor [seal] J. A. U lio, P art 01—Airworthiness Certificates and the surety. (See 5 Comp. Gen. 995, Major General, 999; 8 id. 266, 272) Payment into court The Adjutant General. REMOVAL, RELEASE AND PRESERVATION OF of the balance should not be made. (See AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE 14 Comp. Gen. 567) The amount re­ [F. R. Doc. 42-6667; Filed, July 13, 1942; At a session of the Civil Aeronautics maining due may be paid to the assignee 3:56 p. m.] Board held at its office in Washington, of a receiver where the court orders the D. C., on the 10th day of July, 1942. receiver to accept the assignee’s offer to Acting pursuant to sections 205 (a), complete the work in consideration of Chapter VII—Personnel 601, and 702 of the Civil Aeronautics receiving all the payments and retained Act of 1938, as amended, the-Civil Aero­ percentages due. See 3 Comp. Gen. 623. P art 73—Appointment of Commissioned nautic?. Board amends the Civil Air (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Par. 5, AR O fficers, W arrant Officers, and Chap­ Regulations as follows: 35-6040, June 12, 1942] lains Effective , 1942, Part 01 of the [seal] J. A. U lio, Civil Air Regulations is amended as fol­ COMMISSIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND lows: Major General, VETERINARY STUDENTS The Adjutant General. Sections 73.220 (s) and 73.221 (a) are 1. By striking § 01.31 and inserting in [P. R. Doc. 42-6666; Piled, July 13, 1942; hereby amended to read as follows: lieu thereof a new § 01.31 through 01.312 3:66 p. m.] as follows: § 73.220 Commissions for medical stu­ dents. (a) Authority is granted to Corps § 01,31 Removal, release and preser­ Area Commanders to waive the provi­ vation of wreckage. Chapter III—Claims and Accounts sions of § 61.69 (d)1 and § 73.205 (b)a for § 01.310 Removal, (a) No aircraft or the appointment as second lieutenant, part thereof, involved in an air carrier P art 38—Allotments of P ay Army of the United States (Medical Ad­ accident or in an accident resulting in ministrative Corps), of male citizens of serious or fatal injury to any person, or DEATH OF ALLOTTER OR ALLOTTEE the United States above the age of eigh­ accident known or believed to have re­ Sections 38.3 and 38.4 are hereby teen years who are bona fide accepted sulted from structural failure in flight amended to read as follows: metriculants at approved medical schools shall be moved or disturbed, except: § 38.3 Effect of death of allotter. Al­ within or without the United States. Of­ (1) When necessary for giving assist­ lotments are in the nature of powers of ficers so appointed will not be ordered to ance to persons injured or trapped in attorney, which are revoked by the death active duty until eligible for appointment the wreckage; of the principal. Chief of Finance, Al­ as first lieutenant, Army of the United (2) When necessary in the interest of lotment Division, Washington, D. C., will States (Medical Corps). (Act of Sept. public safety; make no further payments of an allot­ 22,1941, 55 Stat. 728; 10 U.S.C. Sup. 484) (3) When specific permission shall ment after receipt of advice of the allot­ [Letter A.G.O. dated May 8, 1942, AG have been granted by an authorized rep­ ter’s death, even though it is known that 210.1 MA-AUS (4-25-42) RB-SPGA, as resentative of the Civil Aeronautics deductions were made from the allotter’s amended by letter A.G.O. dated July 3, Board, or of the Administrator of Civil pay and not paid to the allottee. Such 1942, AG 210.1 MA-AUS (7-3-42) RB- Aeronautics; amounts become a part of the estate SPMC-PS-M] (4) When prompt movement of the of the allotter and will be settled by the * * + * * aircraft is necessary to protect it from General Accounting Office, Washington, § 73.221 Commissions for dental and further serious damage and it is impos­ D. C., upon presentation of claim. See veterinary students, (a) Authority is sible to secure immediate communication 10 Comp. Dec. 208, 26 id. 855. (Sec. 16, granted to Corps Area commanders to with any person authorized in subpara­ 30 Stat. 981; 40 Stat. 384; 10 U.S.C. 894; waive the provisions of § 61.69 (d)1 and graph (3) to direct the removal. 52 Stat. 354) [Par. 22, AR 35-5520, Mar. 5 73.205 (b)2 for the appointment as sec­ (b) Any movement of the aircraft, or 4, 1941, as amended by Cir. 212, W.D., ond lieutenant, Army of the United any part thereof, under paragraph (a) July 1, 1942] States '(Medical Administrative Corps), shall be so accomplished as to entail the of male citizens of the United states minimum possible disturbance of the ma­ § 38.4 Effect- of death of allottee— above the age of eighteen years who are terial concerned. Prior to such move­ (a) Action by Chief of Finance, Allot­ ment a record of the original position ment Division, Washington, D. C. Upon 1 6 FR . 3084. and condition of the wreckage (as com­ receipt of information of the death of * 6 F.R. 5660; 7 F.R. 739. plete and accurate as possible under the FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5387 circumstances) shall be made unless the leg of the Smiths Grove, Kentucky, radio von”, or any other product of substan­ danger to public safety is such as to range and the south leg of the Louisville, tially similar composition or possessing permit of no delay whatever, or unless Kentucky, radio range.” substantially similar properties, whether an authorized representative of the Civil This amendment will become effec­ sold under the same name or any other Aeronautics Board has directed other­ tive 0001 E.S.T., July 15, 1942. • name, do forthwith cease and desist from wise. directly or indirectly: (c) The requirements of this section C. I. S tanton, It Disseminating or causing to be dis­ shall be applicable with respect to all Acting Administrator. seminated any advertisement by means accidents as described in paragraph (a) [P. R. Doc. 42-6680: Piled, , 1942; of the United States mails or by any hereof, which occur within the United 10:09 a. m.] means in commerce, as “commerce” is de­ States and with respect to all air carrier fined in the Federal Trade Commission accidents without regard to where they Acts, which advertisement represents, di­ occur. TITLE 16—COMMERCIAL PRACTICES rectly or by implication, that respond­ ents’ product possesses any value in the § 01.311 Release. No aircraft or part Chapter I—Federal Trade Commission thereof, involved in an air carrier acci­ removal of excess flesh or excess weight [Docket No. 4415] from the body or from any particular dent or in an accident resulting in seri­ part or area of the body. ous or fatal injury to any person, or P art 3— D igest o f C ease and D esist 2. Disseminating or causing to be dis­ accident known or believed to have re­ O rders sulted from structural failure in flight, seminated any advertisement by any PEGGIE MORAN COMPANY, INC. ET AL. means for the purpose of inducing, or shall be released for repair, salvage, dis­ which is likely to induce, directly or posal, or any other purpose except upon § 3.6 (t) Advertising falsely or mis­ indirectly, the purchase in commerce, as specific permission granted by an au­ leadingly—Qualities or properties of “commerce” is defined in the Federal thorized representative of the Civil Aero­ product: § 3.6 (x) Advertising falsely Trade Commission Act, of respondents’ nautics Board. or misleadingly—Results. In connection product, which advertisement contains § 01.312 Preservation. An * aircraft, with offer, etc., of respondents’ “Peggie any representation prohibited in para­ aircraft engine, propeller or appliance, Moran Savon” cosmetic, or any other graph 1 hereof. or any part or parts thereof, involved similar product, disseminating, etc., any It is further ordered, That the re­ in an accident, shall be preserved and advertisements by means of the United spondents shall, within sixty (60) days removed to such place or places as di­ States mails, or in commerce, or by any after service upon them of this order, file rected by the Civil Aeronautics Board or means, to induce, etc., directly or indi­ with the Commission a report in writing, any authorized representative thereof rectly, purchase in commerce, etc., of said setting forth in detail the manner and for purposes of safekeeping, inspection, product, which advertisements represent, form in which they have complied with testing or any other purpose consistent directly or through inference, that re­ this order. spondents’ product possesses any value with the powers and duties granted the By the Commission. Civil Aeronautics Board under section in the removal of excess flesh or éxcess 702 (a) of the Civil Aeronautics Act of weight from the body or from any par­ [seal] Otis B. J ohnson, 1938, as amended: Except, That the ticular part or area of the body; prohib­ Secretary. ited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, as amended wreckage of an aircraft involved in a [P. R. Doc. 42-6690; Filed, July 14, 1942; type of accident other than the cate­ by sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112; 15 U.S.C., sec. 45b) 11:28 a. m.] [Cease and desist order, Peggie Moran gories described in § 01.310 need not be Company, Inc., et al., Docket 4415, , preserved unless specifically directed by 1942] the Civil Aeronautics Board or an au­ TITLE 19—CUSTOMS DUTIES thorized representative thereof. In the Matter of Peggie Moran Company, 2. By striking § 01.32 and inserting in Inc., a Corporation, and Irene John­ Chapter I—Bureau of Customs lieu thereof the following: . ston, Inc., a Corporation [T. D. 50678] § 01.32 Unassigned. At a regular session of the Federal P art 8—Articles Conditionally F ree, By the Civil Aeronautics Board. Trade Commission, held at its office in Subject to a R educed R ate, E tc. the City of Washington. D. C., on the [seal] Darwin Charles B rown, 7th day of July, A. D. 1942. free entry, effects of united states Secretary. This proceeding having been heard by PERSONNEL AND EVACUEES1 IP. R. Doc. 42-6708: Piled, July 14, 1942; the Federal Trade Commission upon the J uly 10, 1942. 12:07 p. m.] complaint of the Commission, the an­ Personal and household effects of cer­ swers of the respondents, testimony and tain classes of persons in the service of other evidence in support of the allega­ the United States, their families, and tions of the complaint and in opposition evacuees entitled to free entry under Pub­ Chapter II—Administrator of Civil Aero­ thereto, taken before a Trial Examiner lic Law 633, approved June 27, 1942. nautics, Department of Commerce of the Commission theretofore duly des­ Public Law 633, approved June 27,1942, [Amendment 6 of Part 600] ignated by it, the report of the Trial to exempt from duty and tax the personal Examiner upon the evidence and the and household effects of persons evac­ P art 600—Designation of Civil Airways exceptions to such report, and brief in uated to the United States under Govern­ redesignation of amber civil airway no. 6 support of the -omplaint (no brief hav­ ment orders, and of certain classes of ing been filed by respondents and oral persons in the service of the United J uly 11, 1942. argument not having been requested), States, or of their families, is published Acting pursuant to the authority vested and the Commission having made its below for your information and guidance: in me by section 302 of the Civil Aero­ findings as to the facts and its conclu­ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of nautics Act of 1938, as amended, I hereby sion that the respondents have violated Representatives of the United Slates of Amer­ amend Part 600 of the Regulations of the provisions of the Federal Trade Com­ ica in Congress assembled, That, under such the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics mission Act; regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury as follows: It is ordered, That the respondents, may prescribe, the personal and household Peggie Moran Company, Inc., a corpo­ effects of any person in the service of the By inserting after “Smiths Grove, Ken­ ration, and Irene Johnston, Inc., a cor­ United States, or of his family, or of any tucky, radio range station,” in § 600.- poration, and their officers, agents, repre­ person evacuated to the United States under 101051 the following: sentatives and employees, directly or Government orders, may be brought into the United States or any of ^ts possessions, pur­ “The intersection of the center lines through any corporate or other device, in suant to Government orders or Instructions, of the on course signals of the northeast connection with the offering for sale, sale or distribution of respondents’ cosmetic l This document adds new section 8.26b in *7 P.R. 1417, 4939. product designated “Peggie Moran Sa­ Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations. 5388 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 without the payment of any duty or tax im­ TITLE 25—INDIANS 2951, as amended Asst. Sec. Int. June 23, posed upon, or by reason of, importation. 1942] Sec. 2. This Act shall be effective with re­ Chapter I—Office of Indian Affairs spect to articles entered for consumption or [seal] Oscar L. Chapman, withdrawn from warehouse for consumption P art 130—Order F ixing Operation and Assistant Secretary. on or after December 8, 1941, and shall have Maintenance Charges no force or effect on or after the day following [F. R. Doc. 42-6678; Filed, July 14, 1942; the proclamation of peace by the President. FLATHEAD IRRIGATION DISTRICT 10:10 a. m.] The free entry herein authorized shall apply to any effects described in section 1 which are Flathead I ndian Irrigation P roject, in customs custody on the effective date of Montana P art 130—O rder F ixing O peration and this Act, notwithstanding the provisions of J u n e 23, 1942. sections 490 and 491 of the Tariff Act of 1930, Maintenance Charges as amended. Section 130.24 of the Order, as amended by the Assistant Secretary of JOCKO VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT The following regulations are hereby the Interior on June 3,1941 (6 F.R. 2950), Flathead I ndian Irrigation Project, promulgated pursuant to the provisions is further amended to read as follows: Montana of section 1 of the Act: § 130.24 Charges. Pursuant to a con­ J une 23, 1942. § 8.26b Free entry of personal and tract executed by the Flathead Irriga­ Section 130.28 of the Order, as amended household effects of certain classes of tion District, Flathead Indian Irrigation by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior persons in the service of the United Project, Montana, on May 12, 1928, as on June 3, 1941 (6 F.R. 2951), is further States, of their families, and of evacuees. supplemented by later contracts dated amended to read as follows: (a) Under Public Law 633, approved February 27, 1929, March 28, 1934, and June 27,1942, free entry may be accorded § 130.28 Charges. Pursuant to a con­ August 26, 1936, notice is hereby given tract executed by the Jocko Valley Irri­ to the personal and household effects of that an assessment of $68,200 is fixed for any person evacuated to the United gation District, Flathead Indian Irriga­ the season of 1943 for the operation and tion Project, Montana, on November 13, States under Government orders and to maintenance of the irrigation system the personal and household effects of any 1934, approved by the Secretary of the which serves that portion of the project Interior on February 26, 1935, as sup­ person in the service of the United States, within the confines of the Flathead Ir­ or of his family, which are forwarded to plemented by a later contract dated Au­ rigation District. This assessment in­ gust 26, 1936, notice is hereby given that the United States by reason of Govern­ volves an area of approximately 68,- ment instructions regarding the move­ an assessment of $4,800 is fixed for the 260.5 acres, does not include any land season of 1943 for the operation and ment of the owner or the articles, held in trust for Indians, and covers all whether or not the owner returns to maintenance of the irrigation system proper general charges and project over­ which serves that portion of the project this country. head. (38 Stat. 583, 39 Stat. 142, 44 (b) The Act does not apply to articles within the confines of the Jocko Valley Stat. 945, 45 Stat. 210; 25 U.S.C. 385 and irrigation District. This assessment in­ imported for sale, but the term “personal 387) [Regs. Asst. Sec. Int. June 3, 1941, effects” as used therein is not confined volves an area of 5,468 acres, does not 6 F.R. 2950, as amended Asst. Sec. Int. include any land held in trust for In­ to that clasS of articles described in the June 23, 1942] first provision of paragraph 1798, Tariff dians, and covers all proper general Act of 1930, as amended (U.S.C. 1940 ed., [seal] Oscar L. Chapman, charges and project overhead. (38 Stat. sec. 1201, par. 1798); nor is any period Assistant Secretary. 583, 39 Stat. 142, 45 Stat. 210, 46 Stat. of use, such as is prescribed by para­ 291; 25 U.S.C., 385 and 387) [Regs. Asst. graph 1632, Tariff Act of 1930 (U.S.C. [F. R. Doc. 42-6677; Filed, July 14, 1942; Sec. Int. June 3, 1941, 6 FR. 2951, as 1940 ed., sec. 1201, par. 1632), applicable 10:10 a. m.] amended Asst. Sec. Int. June 23, 1942.1 to household effects entered under this [seal] Oscar L. Chapman, Act. Assistant Secretary. (c) All articles for which free entry is P art 130— O rder F ix in g O peratio n and [F. R. Doc. 42-6679; Filed, July 14, 1942; claimed under the Act shall be entered or 10:10 a. m.] withdrawn in accordance with the re­ M a in t en a n c e C harges quirements prescribed by the Tariff Act MISSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT of 1930. The Bureau has not prepared forms of declarations or certificates to F lathead I ndian Irrigation Project, TITLE 30—MINERAL RESOURCES be filed in connection with such entries Montana Chapter III—Bituminous Coal Division or withdrawals. Collectors of customs J u n e 23, 1942. shall, therefore, accord free entry under Section 130.26 of the Order, as P art 333—Minim um P rice Schedule, the statute upon the production of satis­ amended by the Assistant Secretary of District No. 13 factory proof that the articles are en­ the Interior on June 3,1941 (6 F.R. 2951), titled to the benefit thereof. is further amended to read as follows: [Docket No. A-1325] (d) Certified or other invoices shall not be required for articles accorded § 130.26 Charges. Pursuant to a con­ ORDER GRANTING RELIEF free entry under the Act. tract executed by the Mission Irrigation Order granting relief in the matter of (e) The Act is effective with respect to District, Flathead Indian Irrigation Proj­ the petition of Bituminous Coal Consum­ articles entered, or withdrawn from ect, Montana, on March 7, 1931, ap­ ers’ Counsel for the establishment of the warehouse, for consumption on and after proved by the Secretary of the Interior same price classifications and minimum December 8,1941, and before the procla­ on April 21,1931, as suplemented by later prices for the coals produced at mines mation of peace by the President. contracts dated June 2, 1934, and Au­ in Sub-District 4 of District 13 for ship­ Duties and taxes paid on articles entered gust 26, 1936, notice is hereby given that ments by river as are applicable to such or withdrawn on or after December 8, an assessment of $9,000 is fixed for the coals for truck shipments. ^ 1941, may therefore be refunded provided season of 1943 for the operation and ¿An original petition, pursuant to sec­ such refunds are not precluded by the maintenance of the irrigation system tion 4 II (d) of the Bituminous Coal Act provisions of section 514 or 520 (c) (2), which serves that portion of the project of 1937, having been duly filed with the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (U.S.C. withiri' the confines of the Mission Irri­ Bituminous Coal Division by the Bitumi­ 1940 ed., title 19, §§ 1514, 1520 (c) (2)). gation District. This assessment in­ nous Coal Consumers’ Counsel on Feb­ (Secs. 481, 484, 498, 46 Stat. 719, 722, volves an area of approximately 11,600.1 ruary 17, 1942, requesting that the price 728; 19 U.S.C. 1481, 1484, 1498.) acres, does not include any lands held in schedules of District 13 be amended so trust for Indians, and covers all proper as to permit shipments via the Tennes­ [seal] D. W. Bell, general charges and project overhead. see River at the same f. o. t>. mine prices Aciing Secretary of the Treasury. (38 Stat. 583, 39 Stat. 142, 45 Stat. 210, as are now applicable for shipment by [F. R. Doc. 42-6639; Filed, July 13, 19*2; 46 Stat. 291; 25 U.S.C. 385 and 387) truck, and that pending a decision on 4:22 p. m.] [Regs. Asst. Sec. Int* June 3. 1941, 6 F.R. the general question of river prices, im- FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5389 mediate temporary relief be granted coal via the Tennessee River from mines Schedule, means deliveries involving permitting all producers in Subdistrict in Subdistrict 5 to free alongside con­ river transportation other than those de­ 4 of District 13 to ship coal to the sumers in the States of Tennessee and fined in paragraph (a) of this section. United States Government for use at the Alabama. (c) Special cases. (1) Any code mem­ Huntsville Arsenal1 at the same prices It is further ordered, That all tempo­ ber or Consumers Counsel Division, f. o. b. the mine as are now applicable rary relief hereto granted in this pro­ on behalf of any consumer or retail deal­ for shipment by truck; ceeding is terminated effective seven (7) er (which consumer or retail dealer falls Petitions of intervention having been days from the date hereof. within the definition of a purchaser of filed by District Boards 8, 9, and 13; It is further ordered, That the relief is ex-river coal, as defined in paragraph (b) A hearing having been held on March granted to the extent set forth above of this section, but who (i) in the 19, 1942, before a duly designated Ex­ and in all other respects is denied. past customarily purchased coal mov­ aminer of the Division at a hearing room Dated: , 1942. ing by river at such prices and under thereof in Chattanooga, Tennessee, at [ seal] D an H. W heeler, such conditions that the coal moving which all interested persons were af­ Acting Director. by river was not competitive with coal forded an opportunity to be present, of comparable quality moving by rail, adduce evidence, cross-examine wit­ S chedule of Effective Minim um P rices truck or ex-lake dock, or (ii) in the past nesses, and otherwise be heard; for District N o. 13 regularly purchased coal moving by river Temporary relief having been granted Note: The material contained in these at a savings over available prices for in this matter by orders of the under­ supplements is to be read in the light of the comparable coal moving by rail, truck, or signed dated May 11, 1942, 7 F.R. 3535, classifications, prices, instructions,, excep­ ex-lake dock) may file a petition request­ and June 22, 1942, 7 F.R. 4703; tions and other provisions contained in ing that such consumer or retail dealer The parties having waived the prep­ Part 333, Minimum Price Schedule for Dis­ be enabled to purchase at the minimum aration and filing of the Examiner’s Re­ trict No. 13 and supplements thereto. f. o. b. mine prices for free alongside de­ port, the undersigned having made livery; and the Division shall, after hear­ Findings of Fact', Conclusions of Law, FOR ALL SHIPMENTS EXCEPT TRUCK ing and upon satisfactory showing, au­ arid having rendered an Opinion in this Sub-District 5—Te^ nessee-Georgia thorize the sale of river coal to such pur­ matter, which are filed herewith; Special River Price Instructions and chaser by one or more code members at It is therefore ordered, That effective Exceptions—Supplement R-I minimum f. o. b. mine prices for free seven (7) days from the date hereof, the alongside delivery, subject to such con­ Schedule of Effective Minimum Prices § 333.26 Prices for river (free along­ ditions as may be necessary to accom­ for District No. 13 for All Shipments Ex­ side deliveries) and ex-river shipments— plish the objectives of the Act and to cept Truck be, and the same hereby is (a) Definition of river (free alongside) maintain the prescribed m in im u m prices. amended by adding thereto Subdistrict deliveries. “River (free alongside) deliv­ Any such petition filed by a code mem­ No. 5 as follows: eries”, as used in this Schedule, means; ber or Consumers Counsel Division, as 1. Section 333.5 (Identification of sub­ (1) Deliveries in barges or other float­ herein provided, and the procedure sub­ district numbers) is hereby amended as ing equipment alongside river docks or sequent thereto shall be governed by the follows: other barge unloading facilities to pur­ rules and regulations governing the pro­ chasers for consumption in their plants cedure in respect to applications under All mines previously grouped in Sub­ which adjoin such docks or other barge section 4 H (d) of the Bituminous Coal district 3 and Subdistrict 4 be and they unloading facilities; Act of 1937. hereby are grouped also in Subdistrict 5 (2) Deliveries in barges or other float­ Similarly, any code member or Con­ for the purpose of minimum prices for ing equipment to purchasers for con­ sumers Counsel Division may file a peti­ free alongside shipments via the Ten­ sumption on floating equipment operated tion requesting appropriate relief on be­ nessee River; and by them; half of any consumer or retail dealer, who 2. Sections 333.26 and 333.27 are (3) Deliveries in barges or other float­ in the absence of established minimum hereby added to the Schedule as follows: ing equipment alongside river docks or f. o. b. mine prices and by virtue of some By the addition of Supplement R-I, other barge unloading facilities to those future development, would have custo­ § 333.26 (Prices for river (free alongside retail dealers (not located in the Cin­ marily purchased coal moving by river at deliveries) and ex-river shipments), and cinnati, Louisville, Memphis, or such prices and under such conditions Supplement R-II, § 333.27 (.Prices for Minneapolis-St. Paul areas as herein de­ that the coal moving by river would not shipment by river (free alongside) for fined)., for resale at retail, who operate be competitive with coal of comparable all uses (except for railway locomotive such river docks or other barge unloading quality moving by rail, truck or ex-lake fuel) for delivery via the Tennessee facilities and whose yard and storage fa­ dock, or would have regularly purchased River to f. a. s. consumers in the ^States cilities (in which the coal purchased free coal moving by river at a savings over of Tennessee and Alabama), attached alongside is stored, when it is stored) available prices of comparable coal mov­ hereto and made a part hereof, provid­ adjoin such river docks or other barge ing by rail, truck or ex-lake dock. Such ing for prices for river (free alongside unloading facilities; and future development may pertain to the deliveries) shipments on shipments of (4) Deliveries to any person at the mine location of the plan or facilities of the or at a point nearer the mine than the consumer or retail dealer, the cost of 1 The original petition makes reference only river docks or other barge unloading fa­ riyer transportation or other similar to the Huntsville Arsenal of the War De­ cilities for transportation in barges or matters. partment of the United States Government. other floating equipment to a purchaser Any State or political subdivision of a At the hearing the petitioner moved to amend the petition to include a prayer for who takes free alongside delivery, within State, which 4s a oonsumer of ex-river relief for the Red Stone Ordnance Plant, a the meaning of paragraph (a) (1) or coal, may, on its own behalf, file petitions munitions unit of the War Department ad­ (a) (2) of this section. such as those which a code member or the joining the arsenal. The motion was granted (b) Definition of ex-river deliveries. Consumers Counsel Division may file, as by the Examiner. “Ex-river deliveries”, as used in this above provided. FREE ALONGSIDE DELIVERIES £ 333.27 Prices for shipment "by river (.free alongside) for all uses (except for railway locomotive fuel) for delivery via the Tennessee River to f. a. s. consumers in the ° States of Tennessee and Alabama—Supplement R~II

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No. top over size 5" 1" and under under, bottom size and under, bottom and under, bottom size under, bottom size 2" and under size Industrial coal Screenings: Screenings: Straight and modi­ Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: 2" and Screenings: lJi" and Lump: 2" andunder Resultants: 5" and Resultants: 4" and Stoker: top size 1 Lump: over 2", egg: Egg: top 5"size and Nut: top 2"size and Stoker: top size . . Screenings: lj^" and

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TENNESSEE-GEORGIA Abeel, D. W '...... Abeel______716 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 1 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 W Abraham, F. C F. C. Abraham 1054 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 O Adams, Chris _ __ Adams 1135 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 M Adams, Chris.______'______Hitop______1242 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 L i Ake Coal Co., Inc______Ake...... 125 340 340 330 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 195 175 140 285 p3 Alexander, C. B______Alexander______695 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 ¡> Alexander, Tom J . Whetstone 138 315 315 305 260 250 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 260 (—I Alexander, Tom J Alexander.. 1085 (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 250 w Alexander, Tom J_. _ ...... Flat Top 11ÌS9 (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (b 250 Hri Allison,“E. L ______Allison__ 866 325 325 315 270 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 (t) 270 g Atchison Coal Co., Inc. c/o Jno. M - Smith______Bell...... 175 305 305 30Ò 255 250 245 235 235 235 210 210 200 190 155 255 O Avery, Claude H Avery #1. 1542 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 1—1 Bailey, George W ...... Bailey _ T 1222 Dade 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 U1 Baker, J. D ______Baker __ 827 315 315 315 260 (t) (t) 235 (t) (t) 200 (t) 195 (t). (t) 260 H Barnes & Barnes (Cecil M. Barnes)... Barnes______1184 (t) (t) 330 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) ■ (t) 285 W Barnes & McLain (J. R. McLain)___ Suck Creek______696 Hamilton 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225- 205 205 195 190 • 155 250 L i Barnes & McLain Suck Creek #2 ... . 1,234 Hamilton 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 ^ 3 Barnes & McLain______Hickman...... 1,235 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 Barnett, C. L. (C. L. Barnett Coal No. 12______91 Marion 340 340 330 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 195 175 . 140 285 ^ Company). Beam, Sam______Pinev i 1,189 315 315 315 260 (t) (t) 235 (t) (t) 200 (t) 195 (t) (t) 260 S Bean, C. R ...... Middle Creek 697 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 S ’* Blevin3 & Westmoreland (T. J. Westmoreland 709 Marion . (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 g Blevins). Bolton, Holland & Robertson (Frank Bolton & Holland . _ . 1,359 Bluff...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 206 200 165 260 a . Bolton). fi Bolton & Rogers (James C. Bolton)... Sale Creek______1,490 Pick______305 305 295 250 240 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 250 Brawley, E. K ...... Brawlev ...... 1,031 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 - Breedlove, Bill.. __ Raines.. 181 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 ^ Brook. E. C . . . . Bee Fork 1505 315 315 315 260 250 245 235 235 235 200 195 195 190 155 260 Brook, E. C...... 1034 315 315 315 260 (t) (t) 235 (t) (t) 200 195 (t) (t) (t) 260 Brook, E. C______Rockv Branch ~ ___. 1405 340 340 330 260 250 245 , 235 235 235 205 205 195 175 140 285 Brown, G. M _...... No. 10 Hill ______1079 Grundy 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Buchanan, Blaine (Sims Neck Coal Sims N e c k .______. 1042 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) , 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 £ Co.). Cagle & Gruesback...... Pocahontas • 79 (t) (t) 330 (b (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 285 Cain, George D ...... Cain______1227 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 S Cain, George D ______Cain #2.. 1537 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 ¡§ Cain & Maftzger Mavs 711 #10...... (t) (t) 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 S3 Caldwell, Herbert...... Kifcore 1140 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t> (t) 260 Caldwell, Howard______Levan ._ 717 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 260 Caldwell, Virgil _ Turner. _ ... 892 Marion. . 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 Cantrell, C. J ______1220 Bluff ... 315 315 305- 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Cantrell, C. J ______. . Cantrell 974 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Cantrell, William A______Cantrell 712 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Carrick. Baxter. Carrick 901 315 315 305 260 235 235 235 205 205 260 Carrick, Jack______1186 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Chicamauga Coal Co______Chicamauga. 705 Soddv No. 7 315 315 305 260 250 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 260 Ohicamauga Coal Co 1298 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 Church, John__ 1089 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 ■235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Church, John______1262 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Church, Martin...... 691 (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Coalmont Coal ...... 1092 315 315 315 260 (t) (t) 235 (t) (t) 200 195 (t) (t) (t) 260 Dalton. Billie______Bolton______1082 Marion. Bluff...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 1 235 205 205 205 ' 200 165 260 ¡333 27 Prices for shipment by river (free alongside) for all uses (except for railway locomotive fuel) for delivery via the Tennessee River to f. a. s. consumers tn the , 36S.il rrices jor srivpm no uy ™ y states of Tennessee and Alabama^-Supplement R-n—Continued

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TENNESSEE-GEORGIA —Continued 315 315 306 260 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (D (t) 260 Dalton, David Crockett.-»—------Dalton. 944 Marion_____ Bluff..»»...... — (t) (D 205 205 200 260 859 Marion______Sewanee...... »... 315 315 305 260 (t) (!) 235 235 235 (D (!) *1 Dick, T. M ...... -...... - Brown. 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 Dicks Coal Mining Company (L. T. Dick’s.. 700 Hamilton____ Walden’s Ridge #10. 305 305 H Dicks). 235 235 235 205 205 (D (t) s (t) 285 Dunwoody. 145 Marion_____ Battle Creek_____ (t) 330 (t) (t) (D Ü Dunwoody, Jim .——»----- —------— iti 330 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (!) (t) (t) 285 Dunwoody, Jim .—— ------Patton____ 1185 Marion_____ Battle Creek------CO CD 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 H Durham.... 92 Walker_____ No. 4 & No. 5_____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 Durham Coals, Inc...... 305 260 250 245 235 235 285 205 205 205 200 165 260. » Edgeman, Roberts, Saints & Roberts Lusk___ ... 1304 Sequatchie___ Sewanee______315 315 205 260 (William G. Lusk). 1083 Grundy..»___ Sewanee______315 316 305 260 (D (t) 235 235 235 205 (t) (t) (t) r 1 Eldridge, Walter H ------305 235 235 235 205 205 205 (J) (!) 260 Hunziker______1017 Marion_____ Sewanee..»______315 315 260 (t) (Î) 260 Ellis & Collins (Geo. Ellis)—...... Etna.»».»______305 (t) (!) (!) 235 235 235 225 225 (!) (T) (!) Pd Etna Coal & Coke Company, Inc— Etna #2...... — 713 M arion...... (t) Ct) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (!) 260 Floyd______913 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 315 305 260 (!) (D Floyd, John Early...... 315 315 305 260 235 235 235 205 205 (!) (!) (tL 260 K Fultz______!------1127 Grundy...... Sewanee______(D (t) 205 155 260 Fultz, E. D._...... ------1281 H am ilton___ No. 10..»...... 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 195 190 Gables, F. R. (Dicks Coal Mxmng Co). Gables______330 (t) (+) 235 235 235 205 205 (D (t) (t) 285 I—I Garner------177 Marion...... Battle Creek...... (t) CO (t) 175 260 Garner, D. W__ ...... Walker_____ Durham______315 315 305 260 260 246 235 235 235 225 225 ' 215 205 U1 Gillen, Fred A ...... Bear Creek______739 235 200 (D 195 (!) 165 260 Hart No. 2...... 732 Van Buren___ Sewanee...... 315 315 315 260 240 (D (D (t) Hä Glade Creek Coal Co------... ------305 305 295 260 240 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 166 250 Glen Mining Co., M a r y ...... j------Brandon____ ..... ----- 810 Hamilton...... Soddy #12...... 205 206 200 166 260 H 853 Marion ...... Sewanee______8iS 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 Goforth, E. L...... ------Bryant______305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 166 260 S3 Goforth— ______714 M arion...... Sewanee.______315 316 260 Goforth, E. L ...... —------— Sewanee__ :____ _ 315 315 305 260 (D (t) 235 235 235 205 205 Cf) 200 (!) Goforth, E. L .„. ------... ------M orrison...... __ 847 Marion...... 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 166 260 Goforth #3______1263 Marion...... Sewanee______315 315 305 260 250 245 Goforth, E. L— ------315 316 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (!L (t) (!) 260 Goforth, J. H — ------Goforth...... ------1062 Marion_____ Sewanee.______235 235 235 205 206 206 200 165 260 Stone Coal Bank No. 2. 1344 Sequatchie__ Sewanee.»»..------315 315 305 260 250 245 % Goforth, J. H ------Soddy #4...... 295 250 (D (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (!) 250 Goodson, W. B ..i ------Nix Coal Co.»______1119 Hamilton...... 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 260 a Card Coal Co------698 Hamilton___ Soddy #7..— ...... 315 315 305 260 250 220 235 Gothard, D. L._...... — ------295 250 240 220 225 225 ' 225 205 205 195 190 156 250 09 Gothard, Elsea & Alexander------701 Hamilton.»... Soddy #13...... 305 305 169 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 315 306 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 a» Graham, Homer_____ ¿>.1»«------— Cannon______»..».. 285 205 205 - (!) (!) 260 Graham.______1051 Grundy_____ Sewanee...______315 315 305 260 (f) (t) 235 235 (!) a Graham, Homer------315 316 305 260 (!) (!) 235 ,235 235 205 205 (!) 200 (!) 260 Grant & Mayes (Joe Grant)------Rankins_____ .------818 Marion...... Sewanee.______205 205 205 200 Ì65 260 ? RoUnsavill #2------1264 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 Griffith Coal C o ....— ------Sewanee______315 315 305 260 (D (D 235 235 235 205 205 (!) (t) (!) 260 Griffith Coal Company.!...... Griffith------— 1063 Marion...... 205 205 200 165 260 Griffith No. 2...... — 1339 Marion.»___ Sewanee...______315 315 306 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 K Griffith Coal Co. (H. A. Griffith)...... sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 206 205 200 165 260 Griffith, H. A. (Griffith Coal Co.)----- Griffith #3...... 1662 Marion_____ 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Prior Ridge______1161 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 Grimes, J. F ------...» ------Battle Creek_____ 330 (D (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (!) Ct) (!) 285 Guess, J, C .------Battle Creek.»______1206 Marion_____ (t) (0 205 205 260 Hampton______975 Grundy_____ Sewanee...______315 315 305 260 (!) (D 235 235 235 (!) (!) (!) .5* Hampton, W. H ...... #10__ ..»»»— » 305 306 295 250 (D (D 225 225 225 205 195 (t) (!) (!) 250 Hannah, G. J ------C. J. Hannah______912 Hamilton___ 235 205 205 205 260 John’s Ridge______1146 Marion...... Sewanee...______316 3Ì5 305 260 (!) (t) 235 235 (!) (!) Harris, Albert— ------#10.»...... 305 305 295 250 (!) (D 225 225 225 205 205 195 (!) (!) 250 Hartman, W. C_.______Hartman...... 825 Sequatchie__ 235 205 205 205 200 166 260 Floyd Tract—Pocket. 1535 Marion_____ Sewanee»..._____ 315 315 306 260 250 245 235 285 »ft» Henderson, A. L -...... Sewanee..______815 316 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 IN5 Henry Bros. (Clarence Henry)...... Henry Bros___ ...... 1452 Marion_____ 235 205 205 200 260 Higgins------812 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 315 306 260 (t) (t) 235 235 "CD , Higgms, Howard------1025 Hamilton___ #9...... 305 305 295 250 (!) (D 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) 250 Hill, Phillip...... Hill— . — ...... 235 205 205 (D (!) 260 Bob Bell...... i _____ 689 Bledsoe_____ Bluff...... 315 315 305 260 (D (D 235 235 (D Hitchcox, Cecil------— 315 260 (D (D 235 (t) (D 200 (D 195 (!) (!) 260 Hodge & Narramore (R. L. Hodge)... Hodge...... 1018 Van Buren__ Sewanee______315 315 200 260 813 Marion...... Bluff...... 315 316 305 260 (D (D 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (!) Hogwood & Bailey------Hogwood <& Bailey__ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 Ì65 260 Raulston______1195 Marion...... Soft (Bottom)...... 195 175 140 285 Holder, W. A...... 814 Marion____ Top______340 340 330 260 250 245 235 235 285 205 205 Holland, John------Holland______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Holland & Wallace------Murphy______738 Etna...... 205 285 715 Marion_____ Battle Creek...... (t) CD 330 (D (D (D 235 235 235 205 (!), (D (!) Hughes, N. B------Hughes. <______305 305 295 ' 260 240 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 250 Hunt ,7c. N ...... H u n t.______1515 Hamilton...... No. 12...... 205 205 205 200 165 260 1340 Marion...... Sewanee.,___ .... 815 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 Hunziker, C. P . . . ------Hunziker No. 1_____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Jenkins #2...»______1406 Etna...... 205 205 205 200 165 260 Jenkifas, W. R ...... ------1363 Sequatchie— Sewanee #2------315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 Johnson Creek Coal Co------White------315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (!) (!) 260 Dee Johnson...... 1050 Sewanee_____ .... 315 260 Johnson, Dee.______051 Sewanee______316 315 305 260 (!) (!) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (T) (!) Jones, W. W ------Jones...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 1113 Sewanee...... 215 205 175 260 Kelly, Joe A...... -...... 830 Etna______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 Knight & Jackson'.....______Pat O’Brien.... 315 315 305 260 260 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Dykes Hollow. 1540 Sewanee______205 205 205 200 165 260 Layne, Amos______— 1210 Sewanee______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 Layne, Edd...... - Lake Point___ 315 315 305 260 (t). 235 235 235 205 205 (*) (t) (!) 260 Layne, Estel...... ------»-- Doakins #2___ 978 Sequatchie---- Sewanee______(♦) CD No. 138----- 2 333.27 Prices for shipment by river (free alongside) for all uses (except for railway locomotive fuel) for delivery via the Tennessee River to f. a. s. consumers in the States of Tennessee and Alabama—Supplement R-H—Continued •

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size size size h 2" and under and under, bottom under, bottom size O under, bottom size Screenings: Screenings: Industrial coal Screenings: Screenings: Resultants: 4" and Screenings: 2" and Screenings: Screenings: Straight and modi­ Resultants: 5" and Stoker: top size Stoker: top size Lump: over 2", egg: Egg: top size 5" and Lump: 2" andunder Nut: top 2"size and QQ

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tenn essee-georgiX— continued 92S #10...... (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 250 837 Soddy #10...... (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 (t) 205 205 (t) (t) it) 250 »9^ 816 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 M Lofty & Morgan (Wilburn M. Lofty). 158 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Lh 718 (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 (t) (t) (t) 260 w Lloyd Coal Co., Walter c/o W. E. 1477 Sewanee & Nelson___ 325 325 315 270 260 255 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 270 H Nixon. Luttlur & Johnson (Marvin Johnson). 1565 Soddy #12______305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 25° r ? 1102 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 ^ 1507 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 t" 1 1564 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 216 205 175 260 1147 (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 (t) (t) (t) 260 pany. 1148 Sequatchie__ 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 . 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 5 1149 Sequatchie___ 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 2 Market Street Coal Company (R. L. Market Street Coal Co__ 826 Sequatchie__ Sewanee______315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 206 (t) 200 (t) 260 £ Stulce). Market Street Coal Company (R. L. 1589 Sequatchie___ 315 315 3Ó5 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 H Stulce). hrt 703 Soddy #10...... (t) (t) 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 M Meeks, Edgar______979 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 206 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 r * 980 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Meeks! T. J______981 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 33 Meeks, W. T. (W. T. Meeks Coal Co.)- W. T. Meeks...... —...... 817 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 j \ ) 200 (t) 260 ^ Messick, James...... 692 Grundy 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 ìt) (t) (t) 260 a . Metz, J. N______967 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Sf 1,489 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 $5 699 Snddv *10 305 305 295 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 Oe Morgan & Caldwell (John L. Morgan). Morgan & Caldwell #1___ 1,524 Marion_____ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 A. Morgan, Garvin______1,163 315 315 305 260 ' 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 a Mosley, Crayton...... 896 Sequatchie___ 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 5J5 1,493 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 719Nichols', Chester & Henry______719Nichols', Marion...... _ (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 V* 1,121 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 e Nolan, Jim...... 1,099 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Nunley, Marvin______693 Grundy_____ (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 ^ 1,208 Marion_____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 K4 Oak Hill Mining Co.(I. D. Lawrence). Oak Hill...... L ' 146 Marion...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 sy, 1143 316 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 206 (t) (t) (t) 260 * Orange, James H._...... 809 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 K* Panter, John...... 1049 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205- 205 (t) (t) 260 80 Parmley, E. B ...... 888 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 it) 26° & Parsons, Lancy...... __...... 989 315 315 305 260 (t) t (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 69 Partin’s Store.______1352 315 315 305 260 250 i 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 729 Sequatchie___ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Perkins, L. M ___1_____!...! 1098 #10 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 Old id 1036 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 Phipps, L. P ______694 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) it) (t) 260 Pickett Brothers...... 869 #10 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 250 Pickett. W. F_...... 704 Soddy #10 (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 250 Pikeville Fuel Co_____ 1063 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 Pikeville Fuel Co...... 97 Sequatchie___ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 210 210 200 190 155 260 Pikeville Fuel C o...______99 305 305 300 255 250 245 235 235 235 210 210 200 190 155 255 Piney Creek Collieries (W. E. Brink- 1370 Rhea .... 325 325 315 270 260 255 235 235 235 205 205 196 190 155 270 erhoff). Pirtle, W. M ...... 1019 315 315 305 260 (t) it) 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 Powell, R. G______720 (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 (t) (t) (t) 260 Pressnell, Earrin...... 721 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Pressnell, Earrin.______1345 Sequatchie.... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 2Ò5 205 205 200 165 260 Prince, H. B______116 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 156 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Raulston, Russ______982 (t) (t) 330 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) ft) 285 Rector & GofEelt______1045 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 206 205 205 (t) (t) 230 Rector & Havner(Jim Rector)...... 1 Rector & Havner______819 Marion_____ Bottom______315 315 305 260 it) it) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 w 260 § 333,27 Prices for shipment by river (free alongside) for all uses (.except for railway locomotive fuel) for delivery via the Tennessee River to f. a. s. consumers in the ■ States of Tennessee and Alabama—Supplement R-H—Continued

%" IA" and and and and and egg: egg: " 2 lA" %" 2", P i" PA" and under andunder andunder under under under under under under under Mine 2" Y$" A" Code member index Mine index County) Seam M/Rfied No. top over 5" size and under, bottom 1" and under and under, bottom size size size under, bottom size 2" and under under, bottom size Screenings: Screenings: Industrial coal Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: Screenings: Resultants: 4" and Screenings: Screenings: 2" and Resultants: 5" and Straight and modi­ Stoker: top size Stoker: top size Lump: Nut: top size Egg: top 5" size and Lump: over

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tennessee-georgia—continued 260 849 Marion__... Top.______315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 315 315 305 260 235 235 235 205' 205 (t) (t) [ (t) 260 946’ Marion_____ Bolton...... (t) (t) 260 •S3 925 Van Buren__ Sewanee______315 315 315 260 (t) (t) ■ 235 (t) (t) • 200 I f 195 (t) (t) m 330 235 235 235 205 205 (t) ,(t) (t) 285 1191 Msrion...... Battle Creek______(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) 260 « 26 Dade______Old Dade...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 . 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 315 315 305 260 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 « 820 Marion..1. ___ Bluff...... - (t) (t) 260 730 Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 w derson). 260 821 Marion...... Bluff...... 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) > 315 260 235 235 235 205 205 205 (t) (t) 260 1144 M arion_____ Sewanee______315 305 (t) (t) 285 1299 Marion_____ Battle Creek______340 340 33Q 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 195 175 140 315 260 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 895 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 305 (t) (t) 260 w 1265 Marion_____ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 H 315 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 1346 Rhea...... Sewanee...... 315 305 260 O 1070 Grundy_____ Sewanee...... 315 '■ 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 1—4 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 831 Dade___..... E tn a ...... 315 315 305 260 02 741 W alker...... #4 Durham...... (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 (t) (t) (t) 315 315 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 H 1159 Hamilton...... Sewanee...... 305 260 857 Marion ____ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205. 205 (t) 200 (t) » 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 C.\M. W. #2...... 1430 M arion. . . __ Etnas!...... ----- 315 165 260 731 Sequatchie__ Sewanee------315 316 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 1° 94 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 215 215 205 200 165 260 Tennessee. 315 260 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 phfufcrfrlr C, TT 722 Marion...... Sewanee. ------315 306 (t) (t) 260 898 M arion...... Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 (t) , (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 891 Marion...... Sewanee______315 315 305 260 . (t) 260 860 Marion...... Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) w« 315 260 (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t> 260 a 1,091 Grundy_____ Sewanee...... 315 305 (t) 250 727 Rhea_____... #5 Sewanee______305 305 295 250 240 235 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 315 260 250 245 235 236 235 205 205 200 190 155 260 690 Bledsoe__ ___ Sewanee...... — 315 305 285 723 Marion...... Battle Creek...... 340 340 330 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 195 175 140 Hamilton...... Soddy #10...... (t) (t) 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250 Vi 700 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 1348 Etna & #7...... 315 315 305 260 250 K* 1504 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 u> 710 315 315 305 165 815 Marion_____ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 260 305 250 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 707 Hamilton...... Soddy #10...... 305 295 165 260 724 Sewanee------315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 315 260 (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 260 1097 Sequatchie__ Sewanee...... 315 305 (t) 260 1602 Sequatchie.... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 B. Flanigan. 315 315 305 * 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 206 205 (t) it), 260 1043 Sequatchie__ Sewanee______205 200 165 260 822 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 2Ò5 205 200 165 260 823 Marion_____ Sewanee______315 165 260 93 G rundy...___ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 215 215 205 200 pany. 205 200 165 260 Whitwell 95 Sewanee ______316 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 215 215 315 305 260 25Q 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 1509 Sewanee...... 315 190 270 728 Nelson...... , ...... 325 325 315 27Ò 260 255 235 235 235 205 205 195 155 295 250 240 220 225 225 ^ 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 708 Hamilton____ Soddy #10...... — 305 305 260 921 G rundy...___ Sewanee— ...... 315 315 305 260

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County , Seam M/Rfied No. underi bottom size 1" and under 2" and under and under, bottom size and under, bottom size and under under, bottom size Screenings: Screenings: Straight and modi­ Resultants: 4" and Egg: Egg: top size 5" and Screenings: Screenings: and Screenings: Screenings: 2" and Stoker: top size Lump: over 2", egg: Screenings: Screenings: lJi" and Screenings: Stoker: top size Resultants: 5" and Lump: 2" and under Nut: top 2" size and . . top over 5" size Industrial coal 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

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Trussell, Oscar...... Trussell #3...... 1341 Sewanee__... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 REGISTER, FEDERAL TrUssell, Oscar...... Trussell #4...... 1342 Sewanee____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Trussell, Oscar______Trussell #5...... 1343 Sewanee.___ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Tudcr, L J ...... Tüder______824 Sewanee #9__ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Turner, Jim...... Turner______725 Sewanee____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Vandergriff, Layne & Sullivan...... Cumberland M t. Coal Co. 1155 Sequatchie__ Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Walden, Lee...... Walden...... 742 Durham...... (t) (t) 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 (t) (t) (t) 260 Waldens Ridge Coal Corp______D aisy ______929 #10...... (t) (t) 295 (t) (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 250 Walker, Paul______Ledford______702 No. 12______305 305 295 250 240 220 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 250 Wallace, L. E ______Wallace...... 1282 Sewanee...... 305 305 295 250 240 235 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 250 Wallace, Leonard______Wallace______1160 Etna______315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Weaver & Medley (J. W. Weaver)__ Weaver & Medley______1304 Sewanee____ 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) 200 (t) 260 Webb Coal Co. (Forrester Webb)...... Webb...... 1468 Sewanee____ 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Werner Lumber Co., Sam (Rosealee Werner...... 726 Sewanee__... 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 205 260 Werner Boyd). (t) (t) Westmorland & Manning (Morris Jenkins______844 Etna...... (t) ( t ) ' 305 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 225 225 260 Westmorland). (t) (t> Whitlow, W. T ____ ..... ______. Whitlow______1448 Sewanee...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 205 205 205 200 165 260 Williams, George______C. M. W______178 E tna...... 315 315 305 260 250 245 235 235 235 225 225 215 205 175 260 Wilson, C. Tom______i ...... Allen & Wallace...... 1279 Sewanee..__ 305 305 295 250 240 235 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 250 Yokley, George W ...... Cureton...... 1153 Battle Creek.. Ot) (t) 330 (t) (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 (t) (t) (t) 285 Yother, George...... Montlake...... 180 Nos. 10 and 5. 305 305 295 260 240 220 225 225 225 205 205 195 190 155 250 1942 15, July Wednesday, Yother & Sons______...1 ___ _ Stob______1037 #7...... 315 315 305 260 (t) (t) 235 235 235 205 205 195 190 155 260 Yother & Sons...... ______...... Murphy...... l(jß3 #0...... 305 305 295 250 (t) (t) 225 225 225 205 205 195 (t) (t) 250

■(■Indicates no classification effective for these size groups. the point at which the purchaser takes possession of the coal. The reasonableness of the charge at any given time shall N ote 1: Seasonal discounts. Seasonal discounts for domestic coal as provided in Price Instructions and Excep­ be determined in light of the charges then currently quoted or used by competing river transporters and others render­ tions may be applied to the prices for free alongside deliveries. ing similar services. N ote 2: Transportation charges. In all casek of free alongside delivery, as hereinbefore defined, there shall be added N ote 3: For sizes included see Size Group Table, § 333.22. to the f. o. b. mine pricemot less than a reasonable charge for rail, truck, river or other transportation and handled to [F. R. Doc. 42-6640: Filed. July 13. 1942; 10:31 a. m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5395 [Docket No. A-1392] in Colfax County in the State of New Pursuant to the authority vested in me in Subdistrict 9 in District No. by Executive Order No. 9024 of January P art 328—Minimum P rice S chedule, 17, with rail shipping point at Koehler, 16, 1942, Executive Order No. 9040 of District No. 8 New Mexico on the Atchison, Topeka & January 24, 1942, and Executive Order ORDER CORRECTING TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR Santa Pe Railway with Freight Origin No. 9125 of April 7, 1942, the following Order correcting typographical error Group No. 90, price classifications and regulation is hereby issued: in the matter of the petition of District minimum prices in cents per net ton § 903.0 Regulation No. 1. (a) (1) Board No. 8 for the establishment of f. o. b. the transportation facilities at the The Director General for Operations price classifications and minimum prices mine as follows: shall perform the functions and exercise for the coals of certain mines in District For Shipments Via Rail Transporta­ all the powers, authority and discretion No. 8. ~ ■ ,W i tion The price classifications and mini­ conferred upon the President by section In Supplement R-I, § 328.11 (Alpha­ mum prices set forth in § 337.5 in that 2 (a) of the Act of June 28, 1940, as betical list of code members) attached to Schedule, as amended, applicable to the amended by the Act of May 31,1941, and and made a part of an Order Granting coals produced in Subdistrict 9 by all by the Act of March 27, 1942, including Temporary Relief and Conditionally Pro­ other code members except the coals of the power of the Chairman of the War the Sugarite Mine of that Company. viding for Pinal Relief issued May ,6 , 1942, Production Board under paragraph (e) 7 P. R. 3872, in the above-entitled matter, FOR SHIPMENT BY TRUCK of Directive No. 12 of the War Produc­ the mine index number of the Calora tion Board (§ 903.1) to delegate to the Mine of The Sampson Elkhorn Coal Co. Size groups...... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Office of Price Administration additional was inadvertently printed as Mine Index powers with respect to the exercise of ra­ No. 446. It appears that this is a typo­ Prices______430 420 400 400 375 375 365 tioning control and to amend the dele­ graphical error, that the correct mine gation with respect thereto contained in index number for the 'Calora Mine is said Directive No. 1. Mine Index No. 466, and that it should Size groups.__ 8 9 10 11 13 17 (2) The Director General for Opera­ so appear in the above-mentioned Sup­ tions shall review, clear and approve for plement R. Prices...... 360 350 315 250 225 340 execution all requests or proposals orig­ Accordingly it so ordered. inating from other Federal agencies, pri­ Dated: , 1942. It is further ordered, That pleadings vate industry, or other sources for prior­ [seal] D an H. W heeler, in opposition to the original petition in ity action with respect to the procure­ Acting Director. ment, production, transmission or trans­ the above-entitled matter and applica­ portation of materials, articles, power, [P. R. Doc. 42-6683; Filed, July 14, 1942; tions to stay, terminate or modify the 10:36 a. m.] fuel, and other commodities; issue or pro­ temporary relief herein granted may be vide for the issuance of all priority or­ filed with the Division within forty-five ders, warrants, certificates or ratings (45) days from the date of this Order, with respect to the supply, production, [Docket No. A-1534] pursuant to the Rules and Regulations Governing Practice and Procedure before transmission or transportation of mate­ P art 337—Minim um P rice S chedule, the Bituminous Coal Division in Proceed­ rials, articles, power, fuel, and other D istrict No. 17 commodities, and, with reference to spe­ ings Instituted Pursuant to section 4 II cific priority authorities vested by law in ORDER GRANTING RELIEF (d) of the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937. It is further ordered, That the relief established departments and agencies of Order granting temporary relief and herein granted shall become final sixty the Government, certify to such depart­ conditionally providing for final relief (60) days from the date of this Order, ments arift agencies, when he deems such in the matter of the petition of District mless- it shall otherwise be ordered. action necessary to the most effective Board No. 17 for establishment of price No relief is granted herein with respect" prosecution of war procurement and pro­ classifications and minimum prices for to the coals produced at the Sun Mine duction, that preferential treatment is certain mines. (Mine Index No. 515)* of code member essential for certain materials, commod­ An original petition, pursuant to sec­ Thomas E. Barton for the reason that ities, facilities or services. tion 4 II (d) of the Bituminous Coal Act the price classifications and minimum (3) The Director General for Opera­ of 1937, having been duly filed with this prices requested for such coals were es­ tions shall, in consultation with the Division by the above-named party, re­ tablished in the Order Granting Tem­ United States Maritime Commission, de­ questing the establishment, both' terfi- porary Relief and Conditionally Pro­ termine when, to what extent, and in porary and permanent, of price classifi­ viding for Final Relief entered on June what manner, priorities shall be accorded cations and minimum prices for the coals 23, 1942, 7 F.R. 5042, in Docket No. to deliveries of material as provided in produced at certain mines in District A-1486. section 2 (a) (3) of Public No. 46, 77th No. 17; Dated July 11, 1942. Congress, First Session, entitled “An Act It appearing that a reasonable show­ to Make Emergency Provision for Cer­ ing of necessity has been made for the [seal] Dan H. W heeler, tain Activities of the United States Mari­ granting of temporary relief in the man­ Acting Director. time Commission, and for Other Pur­ ner hereinafter set forth; afiS [P. R. Doc. 42-6682; Filed, July 14, 1942; poses,” approved May 2,1941. Deliveries No petitions of intervention having 10:36 a. m.] of material shall take priority as pro­ been filed with the Division in the above- vided in said Act in accordance with such entitled matter; and determinations and the orders issued in The following action being deemed pursuance thereof by the Director Gen­ necessary in order to effectuate 'the pur­ TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE eral for Operations. poses of the Act; (4) The Director General for Opera­ It is ordered, That, pending final dis­ Chapter IX—War Production Board tions shall perform the functions and position of the above-entitled matter, Subchapter A—General Provisions exercise all the powers, authority and temporary relief is granted as follows: discretion conferred upon the Chairman Commencing forthwith § 337.4 (Code P art 903—Delegations of Authority of the War Production Board by Execu­ member price index) § 337.5 (.General [WPJ3. Regulation No. 1] tive Orders 8942,3 9024, 9040, and 9138,1 prices; minimum for shipment via rail under the Act of October 10, 1940, as transportation) and § 337.21 • CGener^t delegating powers w it h respect to amended, and the Act of October 16, prices in gents per net ton for ^sTVi^ment\ PRIORITIES TO DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR 1941, as amended, except the power, au­ into aU market areas) in the Schedules of operations; and ratifying actions of thority and discretion conferred upon Effective Minimum Prices for District \ DIRECTOR OF PRIORITIES AND DIRECTOR OF the Chairman of the War Production No. 17 for All Shipments Exeept Truck \ INDUSTRY OPERATIONS Board by paragraph lb of Executive Or­ and for Truck Shipments are supple­ Section 903.0, War Production Board der 9040 to establish policies and to mented to include for the coals produced Regulation No. I,1 is hereby amended to at the Koehler Mine (Mine Index No. read as follows: * 7 F.R. 562. 518) of code member St. Louis, Rocky *6 F.R. 5909. Mountain and Pacific Company located *7 F.R. 561, 2126, 4155. * 7 F.R. 2919. 5396 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 issue rules and regulations with respect fected thereby are subject to -the provi­ year (whichever basis said producer may to requisitioning under said Acts. sions of Priorities Regulation No. 1, as choose but the basis chosen shall be ap­ (b) The Director General foi Opera­ amended from time to time, except to the plied to ’all farm machinery and equip­ tions may exercise the powers, authority extent that any provision hereof may be ment manufactured by him): Provided, and discretion conferred upon him by inconsistent therewith, in which case the however, That wherever Schedule A lists this regulation through such officers of provisions of this order shall govern. an item of farm machinery and equip­ the War Production Board and such (b) Definitions. For the purpose of. ment but in lieu of a quota percentage other officials of the Government (in­ this order: lists producers by name and their respec­ cluding the Contracting and Procure­ (1) “Person” means any individual, tive quotas by number of units, no such ment Officers and Inspectors of the War partnership, association, corporation, or producer shall maufacture more than and Navy Departments) and in such other form of enterprise. his respective quota number of such item manner as he may determine. (2) “Producer” means any person en­ and a producer not named shall not man­ (c) All existing rules, regulations, or­ gaged in the manufacture of farm ma­ ufacture any of such item. ders, directions, certificates and other chinery and equipment or of attachments (ii) For sale in the Continental United actions of the Director of Industry Op­ and repair parts for farm machinery and States, use in the production of attach­ erations or of his predecessor, the Direc­ equipment. ments and repair parts listed in Schedule tor of Priorities of the Office of Produc­ (3-) “Farm machinery and equipment” A, an amount of any material in excess tion Management, are hereby ratified means agricultural machinery, mechan­ of that amount obtained by multiplying and confirmed and shall remain in full ical equipment and implements used for the quota percentage designated in force and effect until they' expire by the production or care of crops, livestock, .Schedule A for each item of attachments their terms or are revoked or amended, or other produce on a farm (or elsewhere and repair parts by the amount of that and any references therein or in any in the case of poultry) including irriga­ material used by said producer in the rule, regulation, order, direction, certi­ tion and drainage equipment, horseshoes, production jf such attachments and re­ ficate or other action hereafter issued or horseshoe nails and harness hardware, pair parts during the calendar year 1940, taken, to the Director of Industry Op­ but excluding attachments and ■ repair or so used in such attachments and repair erations, or to his predecessor, the Di­ parts for farm machinery and equipment parts sold by him during such calendar rector of Priorities, shall be deemed to and also excluding all of the following: year (whichever basis said producer may be references to the Director General for Tracklaying type - tractors, hand tools choose, but the basis chosen shall be ap­ Operations. Any such rules, regulations, other than those listed on Schedule A de­ plied to all attachments and repair parts orders, directions, certificates and other scribed below, special equipment ordered manufactured by him), the amount of actions hereafter issued or taken in the by the United States Department of Ag­ material being determined by the net name of the Director of Industry Opera­ riculture, buildings and repairs thereto, weight of each such material physically tions in any manner heretofore author­ fencing, poultry nettings and wire, gates incorporated in the final product plus a ized shall be valid for all purposes to or wire fencing, bale ties or straps, well reasonable minimum allowance for loss the same extent as if issued or taken in casing and water pipe, nails (other than in any and all stages of the process of the name of the Director General for horseshoe nails) and sundry hardware. manufacture. Operations, unless such authorization (4) “Attachments and repair parts” (iii) Manufacture for shipment, or shall have been specifically revoked. means all types of attachments to and ship: (E.O. 9024, Jan. 16, 1942, 7 F.R. 329; E.O. all types of parts customarily used in (a) To all foreign countries (except 9040, Jan. 24, 1942, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, »conjunction with farm machinery and ), including territories and pos­ Apr. 7, 1942, 7 F.R, 2719 ; sec. J2 (a), Pub. equipment or for the repair thereof. sessions of the United States, a quantity No. 671, 76th Cong., 3d sess., as amended (5) “Material” means any commodity, of farm machinery and equipment and by Pub. No. 89, 77th Cong., 1st sess., and equipment, accessory, part, assembly or attachments and repair parts in the ag­ by Pub. No. 507, 77th Cong., 2d sess.; product of any kind. gregate in excess of 112% of the net ship­ W.P.B. Reg. No. 1, Jan. 26, 1942, 7 F.R. (6) “Schedule A” means either that ping weight of the total quantity thereof 561, as amended Mar. 14, 1942, 7 F.R. schedule of quota percentages (originally manufactured by said producer during 2126) issued December 31, 1941) designated as the calendar year 1940 for shipment to Issued this 9th day of July 1942! “Schedule A,” attached hereto and made those y antries (in the aggregate) which a part hereof, as amended from time to are lifted in Schedule B-l, attached D onald M. Nelson, hereto and made a part hereof, as Chairman. time, or “Schedule A-l” (originally issued March 30, 1942) attached hereto and amended from time to time; or [F. R. Doc. 42-6681; Filed; July 14, 1942; (b) To Canada a number of ahy class 10:12 a. m.] made a part 'hereof, as amended from time to time: Provided, That: or type of farm machinery and equip­ (i) To be entitled to use the percent­ ment and attachments and repair parts Subchapter B—Division of Industry Operations ages set forth in said Schedule A-l, a pro­ (as listed in Schedule B-2 attached hereto P art 1029—F arm Machinery and E quip­ ducer shall file with the War Production and made a part hereof, as amended from ment and Attachments and R epair Board prior to March 30, 1942, his elec­ time to time) in excess of that number P arts T herefor tion to do so; , obtained by multiplying the quota per­ [Limitation Order L-26, as Amended July (ii) If such election is filed, a producer centage designated in said Schedule B-2 14, 1942] shall use only those percentages set forth for such class or type by the nuftiber in said Schedule A-l, and that if no such shipped by said producer to Canada dur­ RESTRICTION OF PRODUCTION OF FARM MA­ election is filed, a producer shall use only ing the calendar year 1940. CHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AND ATTACH­ those percentages set forth-in said Sched­ Provided, That each said producer shall MENTS AND REPAIR PARTS THEREFOR ule A; and file reports on all such shipments as re­ Section 1029.1 Limitation Order L-26,1 (iii) Npthing in said Schedule A-l quired by paragraph (f) (2); and Pro-, as amended, is hereby amended to read shall entitle a producer to use an amount vided further, That this order and all as follows: of any material in excess of the amount transactions affected thereby shall be The fulfillment of requirements for the he would be entitled to use if limited to subject to all rules and regulations gov­ defense of the United States has created the percentages set forth in said Sched­ erning export control issued by the Board a shortage of critical materials entering ule A. of Economic Warfare pursuant to the into the manufacture of farm machinery (c) General restrictions. (1) During powers and functions vested therein by and equipment and attachments and re­ the period November 1, 1941, to October section (1) (a) (1) of the Executive pair parts therefor, for defense, for pri­ 31, 1942, inclusive, no producer shall: Order No. 8900 of September 15, 1941, as vate account and for export; and the fol­ (i) For sale in the Continental United amended; to the “Proclaimed List of lowing Order is deemed necessary and States, manufacture a number of any Certain Blocked Nationals” issued from appropriate in the public interest' and to item of farm machinery and equipment time to time pursuant to the authority promote the national defense. listed in Schedule A in excess of that contained in Proclamation No. 2497 of number obtained by multiplying the quota , 1941; and to the rules and reg­ § 1029.1 Limitation Order L-26—(a) percentage designated in Schedule A for ulations of all Government departments Applicability of Priorities Regulation No. such item by the number produced by which may be now or hereafter au­ 1. This order and all transactions af- said producer during the calendar year thorized to regulate exports to foreign 17 F.R. 34, 2504, 2787, 3713, 4647. 1940 or sold by him during such calendar countries; FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5397 (iv) Sell in the continental United nishes false information to any depart­ Group 1: Planting, Seeding and Fertilising ment or agency of the United States is Machinery States, or export to foreign countries or Quota to territories and possessions of the guilty of a crime, and upon conviction Division 1: Corn planters (percent) United States including the Philippine may be punished by fine or imprison­ Item 1. One horse single row______35 Islands, any farm machinery and equip­ ment. In addition, any such Person may 2. Two row horse drawn______63 ment or attachments and repair parts be prohibited from making or obtaining 3. Two row, tractor drawn or which is in excess of the quantities au­ further deliveries of, or from processing m ounted______100 thorized to be manufactured for such or using, material under priority control 4. Three and four row tractor sale or export by the provisions of (i), and may be deprived of priorities assist­ drawn______’___ _ 84 ance. Division 2: Combination corn and cotton (il) and (iii) above: Provided, That planters nothing herein shall prevent the sale or (h) Appeal. Any person affected by Item 1. One horse single row______66 export by such producer of any farm this order who considers that compli­ 2. Two horse single row______87 machinery and equipment or attach­ ance therewith would work an excep­ 3. Two row, horse drawn______62 ments and repair parts which were com­ tional and unreasonable hardship upon 4. Two row tractor drawn or pletely manufactured or completely fab­ him, or that it would result in a serious m ounted______178 ricated and ready for shipment in knock­ problem of unemployment in the com­ 5. Three and four row, horse or munity, or that compliance with this or­ tractor drawn______58 down form on October 31, 1941. Division 3: Potato planters (2) Every producer shall wherever pos­ der would disrupt or impair a program Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn____ _ 72 sible use conservation measures, such as of conversion from nondefense to de­ Division 4: Transplanters substitution, redesign, and ^specifica­ fense work, may apply for relief by ad­ Item 1. One and two row, horse or tion, to eliminate scarce material nor­ dressing a letter to the War Production tractor drawn______124 mally used; and shall plan his produc­ Board setting forth the pertinent facts Division 5: Listers with planting attach­ tion schedule in accordance with the and the reasons why such person con­ ments siders that he is entitled to relief. The Item 1. One row horse or tractor relative urgency and national need for drawn______194 different kinds of farm machinery and Director of Industry Operations may 2. Two row horse or tractor equipment and attachments and repair thereupon take such action as he deems drawn______80 parts, subject to the provisions of this appropriate. Division 6 : Beet drills order. The War Production Board may (i) Communications. All reports to Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn____ 100 from time to time require the elimina­ be filed, appeals and other communica­ Division 7: Grain drills tion or diminution of the use of any ma­ tions concerning this order shall be ad­ Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn_____ 73 terial, with or without the substitution dressed to the War Production Board, Division 8 : Garden planters of other materials, and may specify the Farm Machinery and Equipment Item 1. Hand______104 use in the manufacture of farm machin­ Branch, Washington, D. C., Ref.: L-26. 2. Horse or tractor drawn_____121 ery and equipment and attachments and Division 9: Broadcast seeders (j) Revocation or modification. This Item 1. Wheel, horse drawn______68 repair parts to which specific types of order and Schedule A may be revoked, 2. Endgate______... ______72 material can be put. amended, or modified by the War Pro­ 8 . Hand (wheelbarrow and (d) Records. All persons affected by duction Board at any time as to all or other)______100 this order shall keep and preserve for any one or more producers affected Division 10: Fertilizing distributors not less than 2 years accurate and com­ hereby, and by special directions issued Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn.____ 83 plete records concerning inventories, pur­ to any producer, the War Production Division 11: Lime spreaders (sowers) Item 1. Wheel type, horse or tractor chases, production, and sales. Board may change any quota of such draw n______82 (e) Audit and inspection. All records producer. 2. Endgate type______99 required to be kept by chis Order shall, (k) Expiration date. This order shall Division 12: Manure spreaders upon request, be submitted to audit and expire November 1, 1942. (P.D. Reg. 1, Item 1. Four wheel horse or tractor inspection by duly authorized represent­ as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; W.P.B. Reg. 1, draw n______99 atives of the War Production Board. 2. Two wheel, tractor drawn__107 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 F.R. 329; E.O. Division 13: Other planting, seeding and (f) Reports. (1) All persons affected 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. 2719; fertilizing machinery by this order as amended shall execute sec. 2 (a), Pub. Law 6,71, 76th Cong., as Item 1. Other planting, seeding and and file with the War Production Board amended by Pub. Laws 89 and 507, 77th fertilizing machinery expressed in such reports and questionnaires, as: ¡Said Cong.) terms of total weight of all metals Board shall from time co tune request. and rubber______88 (2) Each producer affected by para­ Issued this 14th day of July 1942. Division 14: attachments and parts graph (c) (1) (lit) of this Ortier as K n o w l s o n , Item 1. Attachments and parts for all J. S. items in Group No. 1 expressed in amended shall file: Director of Industry Operations. terms of total weight of all metals (i) By the 10th day after May 18,1942, and rubber______140 a report on Form PD-388 of his ship­ ments during the calendar years 1940 SCHEDULE A 1 Group 2: Plows and Listers and 1941 to each country listed in Division 1: Moldboard plows Schedule B-l (and to Canada), to which Farm Machinery and Equipment Branch, Item 1. Horse drawn, walking one horse he made such shipments during those Division op Industry Operations, War Pro­ Type 1. Steel bottom______64 years, and also of his shipments during duction Board 2. Chilled bottom______60 Item 2. Walking, two horse and larger. 68 the calendar months of November 1941, Quotas for the Production of Farm Ma­ 3. Sulky, one bottom______63 , , February chinery, Equipment, Attachments and 4. Gang, two bottom and larger. 52 1942, , and , to each Parts Therefor for Use in the United 5. Tractor drawn or mounted foreign country (including Canada and States for the Manufacturing Year No­ Type 1. One bottom______¿L_____ 82 all countries listed on Schedule B -l), and 2. Two bottom______72 vember 1,1941, to October 31,1942 3. Three bottom______57 (ii) By the 10th day of each month 4. Four bottom______34 Note: Quotas are expressed as percentages thereafter a report on Form PD-387 of 5. Five bottom and larger___ 30 his shipments during the preceding of each manufacturer’s products for the 1940 calendar year. Each manufacturer may apply Division 2: Disc plows, horse drawn month (starting with May 1942) to each the percentages either to his total production Item 1. Single disc and larger______73 such foreign country. Division 3: Disc plows, tractor drawn or total sales, as he may elect, but must ad­ Item 1. Two disc______72 (g) Violations.' Any person who wil­ here to whichever method is chosen for all 2. Three disc______73 fully violates any provision of this Order, items in his line. 3. Four disc______57 or who, in connection with this order, 4. Five disc______73 wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ 1 Originally issued December 31, 1941. 5. Six disc and larger.,______71 5398 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

Group 2: Plows and Listers—Continued Group 4: Cultivators and Weeders—Continued Group 7: Machines for Preparing Crops for Quota Quota Market or Use—Continued (percent) (percent) Quota Division 4: One way disc plows or tillers Division 5: Attachments and parts (percent) Item 1. One way disc plows or tillers- 67 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Division 1—Continued. Division 5: Listers (middle busters with­ items in Group No. 4 ex­ Item 2. Threshers, width of cylinder out planting attachment) pressed in terms of total 28 inches and over______44 Item 1. One row, horse or tractor weight of all metals and .Division 2: Pea and bean threshers drawn______67 rubber______150 Item 1. Pea and Bean threshers______108 2. Two row horse or tractor Group 5: Harvesting Machinery Division 3: Peanut pickers drawn______8 Item 1. Peanut pickers Division 6 : Subsoil plows Division 1: Grain binders Quota number Item 1. Subsoil plows______50 Item 1. Grain binders______75 Name of units Division 7: Plowstocks Division 2: Rice binders Belle City Mfg. Co., Racine, Wisconsin__ 400 Item 1. Plowstocks______72 Item 1. Rice binders______100 Turner Mfg. Co., Statesville, N. C______500 Division 3: Combines (harvester- Benthall Machine Co., Suffolk, Virginia_450 Division 8 : Steel plow shapes or shares threshers) Item 1. Steel plow shapes or shares Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania___ 400 Item 1. Width of cut, 6 feet and under. 92 Ellis Keystone Agri. Works, Pottstown, and other plows and listers 2. Width of cut, over 6 feet, in­ expressed in terms of total Pa______300 cluding 10 feet______56 A. B. Farquhart Co., York, Pa______500 weight of all metals and 3. Width of cut, over 10 feet____ 75 rubber______140 Lilliston Implement Co., Albany, Georgia. 800 Division 4: Corn binders Doyleston Agri. Co., Doyieston, Pa____ _ 50 Division 9: Attachments and parts Item 1. Corn binders (row binder) Massey-Harris, Racine, Wisconsin______50 'item 1. Attachments and parts for horse or tractor drawn____ 76 Harrington Mfg. Co., Lewiston, North all items in Group No. 2 Division 5: Corn pickers (pull and Carolina______150 expressed in terms of total mounted type) Quota weight of all metals and Item 1. One row______134 rubber______140 (percent) 2. Two row______86 Division 4: Ensilage cutters (silo fillers) Group 5: Harrows, Rollers, Pulverizers Division 6 : Ensilage harvesters (corn, Item 1. Ensilage cutters (silo fillers). 90 and Stalk Cutters hay) Division 5: Feed cutters (Hand and Division 1: Harrows Item 1. Ensilage harvesters (corn, Power) Item 1. Spike tooth sections, horse hay)------65 Item 1. Feed cutters (hand and or tractor drawn_____ 71 Division 7: Potato diggers Item 1. Walking plow type______100 power)______91 2. Spring tooth sections, horse Division 6 : Com shellers or tractor drawn______73 2. Other, horse or tractor drawn. Iteml. 78 Corn 6hellers (Hand)______75 3. Disc Harrows______78 Division 8 : Pea and bean harvesters 2. Corn shellers (Power)______Item 1. Pea and bean harvesters___ 105 Division 2: Smooth land rollers Type 1. Spring (2, 4, 6 and 8 holes). 95 Division 9: Beet lifters, horse or tractor 2. Cylinder (150 bu. and Item 1. Smooth land tollers_____ 61 drawn Division 3: Soil pulverizers and packers u n d e r)______80 Item 1. Beet lifters, horse or tractor 8 . Cylinder (over 150 bu.)___ 46 Item 1. Soil pulverizers and packers. 67 d ra w n ______130 Division 4: Stalk cutters Division 10: Other harvesting machinery (small grain only) Item 1. Stalk cutters______89 Item 1. Other harvesting machinery Division 7: Corn huskers and shredders Division 5: Other harrows and rollers expressed in terms of total Iteml. Corn huskers and shredders.. 58 Item 1. Other harrows and rollers ex­ weight of all metals and Division 8 : Hay presses pressed in terms of total ru b b er______99 Item 1. Horse______98 weight of all metals and Division 11: Attachments and parts 2. Engine or belt power______50 rubber ______72 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Division 9: Feed grinders and crushers Division 6 : Attachments and parts items in Group No. 5 ex­ Iteml. Hand______100 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all pressed in terms of total 2. Power, burr type_____ .______80 items in Group No. 3 ex­ weight of all metals and 3. Hammer and roughage mills_100 pressed in terms of total ru b b er______160 Division 10: Grain cleaners and graders weight of all metals and Group 6: Haying Machinery (small grain only) rubber ______120 Item 1. Grain cleaners and graders Group 4: Cultivators and Weeders Division 1: Mowers (small grain only)______68 Item 1. Horse drawn______82 Division 11: Potato sorters and graders Division 1: Cultivators 2. Tractor drawn or mounted, Item 1. Potato sorters and graders. __ 86 Item 1. Horse drawn with power take-off______82 Division 12: Cane mills (farm size) Type 1. One horse (all types)_____ 68 3. Tractor drawn, other______86 Item 1. Cane mills (farm size)____ 100 2. One row, walking (two Division 2: Rakes Division 13: Syrup evaporators ( ^aple) horse) ______74 Item 1. Rakes, sulky (dump)______74 Item 1. Complete sets of pans, not 3. One row, riding (two horse) _ 48 2. Rakes, (side del.) including including furnaces______- 78 4. Two row riding______61 comb, side rakes and ted­ 2. Furnaces______80 Item 2. Tractor drawn or mounted ders ______82 Division 14: Cider mills and fruit Type 1, One row tractor drawn orl 3. Sweep______91 presses mounted______1 ______I Division 3: Hay loaders _Item 1. Cider mills and fruit presses. 87 2. Two row tractor drawn orf 90 Item 1. Hay loaders______95 Division 15: Other machines for pre­ mounted______j Division 4: Stackers paring crops for market or use 3. Three and four row tractor Item 1. Stackers______95 Item 1. Other machines for prepar­ drawn or mounted_____ 70 Division 5: Hay press combines (wind­ ing crops for market or use 4. Five and six row tractor row pick-up) expressed in terms of total drawn or mounted______62 Item 1. Hay press combines (windrow weight of all metals and Item 3. Beet Cultivators, horse or trac­ pick-up)------353 rubber______90 tor drawn or mounted____ 100 Division 6 : Other haying machinery Division 16: Attachments and parts 4. Field cultivators, horse or trac­ Item 1. Other haying machinery ex­ Item 1. Attachments and parts for all tor drawn______77 items in Group No. 7 ex­ 5. Garden Cultivators (hand)__ 111 pressed in terms of total weight of all metals and pressed in terms of total Division 2: Rotary hoes, horse or tractor rubber______95 weight of all metals and drawn rubber______140 Item 1. Rotary hoes, horse or tractor Division 7: Attachments and parts draw n______59 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Group 8: Tractors Items in Group No. 6 ex­ Division 3. Rod weeders, horse or trac­ pressed in terms of total Division 1: Tractors, wheel type special tor drawn weight of all metals and purpose Item 1. Rod weeders, horse or tractor rubber______...______150 Item 1. Belt ti.p. under 30 with steel draw n__-______71 tires______... ______75 Division 4: Other cultivators and weed­ Group 7: Machines for Preparing Crops for Market or Use 2. Belt h.p. under 30 with rub­ ers ber tires______75 Item 1. Other cultivators and weeders Division 1: Grain threshers, incl. rice and

Group 8: Tractors—Continued Group 12: Spraying Outfits (Complete)—Con. Group 14: Domestic Water Systems, Pneu- Quota Quota nuttic—Continued (percent) {percent) Quota Division 2: Tractors wheel type all pur­ Division 1: Sprayers—Continued. ■ {percent) pose Item 3—Continued. Division 9: Wind mills Item 1. Belt h.p. under 30 with steel Type 1. Compressed air Item 1. Pump jacks______- 95 tires______81 2. Knapsack, self-contained 2. Wind mill heads_1______85 2. Belt h.p. under 30 with .rub­ 3. Trombone pump type 3. Wind mill towers______85 ber tires______81 4. Bucket pump type single 4. Attachments and parts for all 3. Belt h.p. 30 and over with cylinder items in Group No. 14, Di­ steel tires______72 5. Bucket pump type double vision 9, expressed in terms 4. Belt h.p. 30 and over with cylinder of total weight of all metals rubber tires______72 6 . Atomizing single action and rubber______140 Division 3: Garden tractors 7. Atomizing continuous Item 1. Garden tractors______100 4. Sprayers with tank, barrel, Group 15: Barn and Barnyard Equipment Division 4: Attachments and parts knapsack, etc., capacity 6 Division 1: Feed and litter carriers, over­ Item 1. Attachments and parts ex­ gallons or more w/ cpt head (Box and Gearing) pressed in terms of total weight of equipment______98 Item 1. Feed and litter carriers____ _100 all metals and rubber______160 Type 1. Barrel pump w/ cpt equip­ Division 2: Feed trucks Group 9: Engines ment Item 1. Feed trucks______100 2. Sprayers, wheelbarrow w / Division 3: Hay carriers Division 1: Engines under 1 H. P. cpt equipment Item 1. Hay carriers______100 Item 1. Air cooled------— - 18 Division 2: Spray pumps, power Division 4: Track for carriers (feet) Division 2: One or more but under 5 H. P. Item 1. Spray pumps, power______96 Iteml. Track for carriers (feet)____ 100 Item 1. Air cooled______1— 93 Division 5: Hay forks (harpoon, grapple, 2. Water cooled______75 Division 3: Attachments and parts Item 1. Attachments and parts for all etc.) Division 3: Five or more but under 10 H. P Item 1. Hay forks (harpoon, grapple, Item 1. Water cooled______tz------68 items in Divisions 1 and 2 of Group 12 expressed in terms e tc .)...... 100 Division 4: Ten or more but under 20 H. P. Division 6 : Stanchions water cooled of total weight of all metals 'and rubber______140 Item 1, Stanchions______75 Item 1. Water cooled------26 Division 7: Manager partitions and fit­ Division 5. Attachments and parts Division 4: Dusters tings Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Item 1. Dusters Type 1. Power______103 , Item 1. Manger partitions and fittings. 26 items in Group No. 9 expressed in Division 8 : Stalls and fittings terms of total weight of all metals - 2. Traction ______103 Item 1. Stalls and fittings______50 and rubber______140 3. Dusters (hand)______110 Division 9: Individual livestock drinking Dlvisioh 5: Attachments ano parts Group 10: Farm Wagons and Trucks cups Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Item 1. Individual livestock drinking Division 1: Wagons, farm without boxes items in Division 4 of Group cups______100 Item 1. Wagons, farm without boxes_98 No. 12 expressed in terms of Division 10: Outside livestock watering Division 2: Trucks, farm, not motor total weight of all metals bowls trucks and rubber______140 Item 1. Outside livestock watering Item 1. Trucks, w/ steel tires______50 Group 13: Elevators, Farm bowls______70 2. Trucks, w/ rubber tires_____ 99 Division 11: Hog troughs Division 3: Wagon and truck boxes, farm Division 1: Elevators, portable Item 1. Hog troughs------0 Item 1. Wagon and truck boxes, farm— 98 Item 1. Buckets less than 12 inches__ 74 Division 12: Stock tanks Division 4: Trailers, farm, 2 wheel 2. Buckets more than 12 Inches. 74 Item 1. Stock tanks, steel.,______52 Item 1. Trailers, farm, 2 wheel____ _ 75 Division 2: Elevators, stationary 2. Stock tanks, wooden______351 Division 5: Attachments and parts Item l. Buckets more than 12 inches_62 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Division 3: Elevators, farm attachments Division 13: Stock feeders items in Group No. 10 ex­ and parts Item l. Stock feeders______50 pressed in terms of total Item 1. Elevators, farm attachments Division 14: Stock pens, steel weight of all metals and and parts for all items in Item 1. Stock pens, steel______50 rubber______140 Group No. 13 expressed in Division 15: Feed cookers terms of total weight of all Item 1. Feed cookers------;------91 Group 11: Miscellaneous Farm Machines and metals and rubber______140 Division 16: Tank heaters (electric and Equipment others) Division 1: Dairy machinery and equip­ Group 14: Domestic Water Systems, Pneumatic Item 1. Tank heaters (electric and ment Division 1: Deep well, all sizes o th ers)______100 Item 1. Milking machines (complete Item 1. Deep well, reciprocal______49 Division 17: Barn door hangers and u n its )______206 2. Deep well, jet pumps------142 track 2. Cream separators Item 1. Bam door hangers and track. 55 Type 1. Capacity 350 lb. per hr. or Division 2: Shallow well Item 1. Under 250 gallons per hour 75 Division 18: Other equipment less______67 Item 1. Other equipment expressed in 2. Capacity 351-500 lb. per hr_213 2. 250 to 499 gallons per hour 100 3. 500 gallons per hour and over. 100 terms of total weight of all 3. Capacity 501 lb. and over per metals and rubber______81 h r ______157 Division 3: Tanks Division 19: Attachments and parts 3. Milk coolers Item 1. Tanks Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Type 1. Immersion and other can Division 4: Attachments and parts items in Group No. 15, ex­ coolers______150 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all pressed in terms of total 2. Reach-in______130 items in Group 14, Divisions weight of all metals and 3. W alk-in______...... ______179 1, 2 and 3, expressed in rubber______150 4. Butter-making equipment__ 144 terms of total weight of all 5. Other farm dairy equipment metals and rubber______140 Group 16: Poultry Farm Equipment expressed in terms of total Division 5: Pumps water Division 1: Incubators weight of all metals and Item 1. Pitcher pumps------90 Item 1. Lamp and electrical (1,000 rubber______122 2. Hand pumps______100 egg and smaller______60 6 . Attachments and parts for all 3. Windmill pumps______100 2. Commercial (over 1,000 egg items in Group No. 11 ex­ capacity)______102 pressed in terms of total Division 6 : Power pumps, horizontal type Item 1. Up to and Including 75 gal­ Division 2: Brooders weight of all metals and Item 1. Floor rubber______190 lons per minute, 100 pounds pressure______100 Type 1. Oil______100 Group 12: Spraying Outfits (Complete) 2. Coal______100 Division 7: Cylinders, for sale separately 86 Division 1 : Sprayers 3. Gas______;_ Item 1. Cylinders, for sale separately_110 4. Electric______115 Item 1. Power sprayers (not includ­ Division 8 : Attachments and parts 2. Battery (heated) ing engine)______97 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Type 1. Three deck______75 2. Traction sprayers______85 items in Group No. 14, Di­ 2. Four deck______75 3. Hand sprayers (with tank, visions 5, 6, and 7, expressed 3. Five deck______75 barrel, knapsack, etc.), ca­ in terms of total weight of Division 3: Poultry growing batteries pacity less than 6 gallons- 100 all metals and rubber___ 160 Item 1. Poultry growing batteries____ 75 No. 138----- 3 5400 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 Group 16: Poultry Farm Equipment—Çon. Group 18: Irrigation Equipment—Continued this number any way he chooses into Quota Quota two, three, four, or till five of the types of (percent) (percent) Division 4- Laying batteries Division 2—Continued. pumps listed above, provided the total Item 1. Laying batteries. ______25 Item 2. Electric motors for centrif- production of all five does not exceed Division 5: Poultry feeders ugal pumps 2,385 units. Item 1. Poultry feeders______70 Type 1. Electric motors for centrif­ Division 0 : Poultry waterers ugal pumps______50 Item 1. Glass jar type, less than one 2. Repair parts for electric mo­ 1st 2d 3d 4th Example option option op­ gallon______90 tors for centrifugal pumps. 100 option tion 2. One gallon and up (metal)____ 90 Division 3: Distribution equipment Division 7 : Other equipment Item 1. Distribution equipment_____100 Division 1: Item 1. Other equipment expressed in 2. Repair parts for distribution Item 1. Reciprocal...... 385 237 terms of total weight of all equipm ent______125 Item 2. Jet Pumps...... 2,385 1,000 380 metals and rubber______87 Division 2: Item 1. Under 260 Gal.. Division 8 : Attachments and parts 580 SCHEDULE A—1 1 1,000 1,055 385 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Item 3. 600 and over___ 124 2,005 items in Group No. 16 ex­ pressed in terms of total Farm Machinery and Equipment Branch, 2,385 2,385 2,385 2,385 weight of all metals and - Division op Industry Operations, War P roduction Board rubber______160 (3) The quota percentages for Attach­ Group 17: Miscellaneous farm equipment Quotas for the Production During the ments and Repair Parts (and a few other Period November 1,1941, to October 31, items) are expressed in terms of total Division 1: Beekeepers’ supplies 1942, of Farm Machinery, Equipment, Item 1. Beekeepers’ supplies (except weight of all metals and rubber, rather Attachments and Repair Parts There­ than in units. beehives)______100 for for Sale in the United States 2. Beehives (wooden, except for Note: The opportunity mentioned in (1) necessary nails and steel instructions for using schedule A—1 above to elect between total production or strips and wire for founda­ total sales during 1940 is of course applicable tion frames)______133 (1) The quota for most of the items of to items covered in (2) and (3) and similarly Division 2: Portable corn cribs farm machinery and equipment listed binding upon the manufacturer for all items Item 1. Portable com cribs______0 herein is expressed in terms of designated in his line. Division 3: Grain bins percentages of the number of items pro­ Item 1. Grain bins______11 duced by a manufacturer during the cal­ Division 4: Gates, farm CONSOLIDATIONS— SCHEDULE A -l Item 1. Gates, farm______20 endar year 1940 or sold by him during Division 5: Lighting plants elec., resi­ that year, as he may elect, but, as pro­ dence, etc. vided in Limitation Order L-26 as Group 2; Planting, Seeding and Fertilizing Item 1. Capacity 300 watts or less_(bat­ amended, once the election is made the Machinery . tery type) 93 manufacturer must adhere to that basis ( Quota 2. Capacity over 300 watts to 10 for all items to be produced by him dur­ (percent) kilowatts______118 ing the period November 1, 1941, to Oc­ Division 1: Corn and cotton planters 1 Division 6 : Silos horse Item 1. Silos______90 tober 31, 1942. Item 1. One horse single row (Corn).. 55 Division 7: Wheelbarrows (2) Whenever two or more items are 2. One horse single row (Com & Item 1. Wooden______.______100 bracketed together and only one quota C o tto n )______55 2. Steel (tubular)______0 percentage is assigned thereto, such per­ Division 2: Com and cotton planters, 2 Division 8 : Wood-sawing machines (cir­ centage shall be applied to the total ob­ horse & tractor cular) tained by adding the number of each Item 1. Two row horse drawn______79 Item 1. Wood-sawing machines (circu­ 2. Two row tractor drawn Or lar) ______70 such bracketed item produced in 1940. The quota thus arrived at may consist mounted______79 Division 9: Hand tools 8 . Three and four row tractor Item 1. Hoes, rakes, shovels, forks, entirely of any one of such bracketed drawn or mounted______79 , scythes______75 items or, at the producer’s election, may 4. Two horse single row______79 Division 10: Horse shoes, horse shoe be split up between any or all such item 1 '5. Two row, horse drawn______79 nails or items manufactured, but in no event Item 1. Horse shoes, horse shoe nails_90 6 . Two row tractor drawn or shall the total quantity of such item or m ounted______79 Division 11: Electric fence controllers items manufactured between November 1 7. Three & four row, hprse or Item I.- Electric fence controllers_____ 120 1, 1941, and October 31, 1942, exceed Division 12: Harness hardware tracto r______79 Item 1. Harness hardware______100 such specified percentage. For example, Division 3: Potato planters suppose a producer manufactured or sold Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn______72 Group 18: Irrigation Equipment during 1940 the following units under Division 4: Transplanters Group 14: Division 1: Irrigation pumps Item I. One & two row, horse or trac­ Group 14: Domestic Water System, Pneumatic tor drawn__'______.>_____124 Item 1. Turbine pumps Division 5: Listers (middle busters with­ Type 1. Turbine pumps 0-to-l,200 GPM______80 Division 1 : Deep well, all sizes out planting attach­ 2. Turbine pumps 1,200 GPM Quota ments) and up (per- Item 1. 1 Row horse or tractor drawn. 83 Subtype a. Electric______0 \ Units cent) 2. 2 Row horse or tractor drawn. 83 b. Belt driven______(») Item 1. Deep well, reciprocal_ 250’ Division 6 : Listers with planting attach­ 8 . Repair parts, all turbine 2. Deep well, jet pumps. 400 ments pumps______; 116 Division 2: Shallow well Item 1. Under 250 gal. per Item 1. 1 Row horse or tractor drawn_83 Item 2. Centrifugal pumps 2. 2 Row horse or tractor drawn_83 Type 1. Centrifugal pumps______80 hour______6201 9c 2. Repair parts centrifugal 2.O 250-499OCA A A A »nt gal. MAI«per hour. 11,110 1 1 A I Division 7: Beet drills pumps______132 3. 500 gal, per hour and Item 1. Horse or tractor diawn____ 1. 100 Division 2: Electric motors for irrigation ov er______130 Division 8 : Grain drills pumps Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn_____ 73 Item 1. Electric motors for turbine Total______2,510. Division 9: Garden planters pumps He should apply the percentage shown Item 1. Hand______104 Type 1. Electric motors for turbine on Schedule A~1 opposite the brackets 2. Horse or tractor drawn------121 pumps______80 (95% for these items) to the above total Division 10: Broadcast seeders 2. Repairs parts for electric which results in 2,385 Units. This num­ Item 1. Wheel, horse drawn______68 motors for turbine ber is his total 1942 quota for the above 2. E ndgate______.______72 pumps______100 five items. He may build 2,385 units of 3. Hand (wheelbarrow and »That amount only for which contracts or any one of the five items listed, or split other)______100 purchase orders are received bearing a pref­ Division 11: Fertilizing distributors erence rating of A-3 or higher. 1 Originally Issued March 30,1942. Item 1. Horse or tractor drawn____-— 83 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5401

Group 1: Planting, Seeding and Fertilising Group 3: Harrows, Rollers, Pulverisers and Group 5: Harvesting Machinery—Continued Machinery—Continued Stalk Cutters—Continued Quota Quota Quota (percent) (percent) (percent) Division 11: Attachments and parts Division 12: Lime spreaders (sowers) Division 6 : Attachments and parts Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Item 1. Wheel type, horse or tractor Item 1. Attachments and parts for all items in Group No. 5 ex­ draw n______83 items in Group No. 3 ex­ pressed in terms of total 2. Endgate type------83 pressed in terms of total weight of all metals and Division 13: Manure spreaders weight of all metals and rub­ rubber______160 ber ______120 Item 1. 4 wheel, horse or tractor Group 6: Haying Machinery draw n______100 Group 4: Cultivators and Weeders 2 . 2 wheel, tractor drawn____ _ 100 Division 1: Mowers Division 14: Other planting, seeding, Division 1: Cultivators Item 1. Horse drawn______82 and fertilizing machinery Item 1. Horse drawn 2. Tractor drawn or mcmnted, Item 1. Other planting, seeding, and Type 1 One horse (all types)------68 w/power take-off______82 fertilizing machinery ex­ 2. One row, walking (two 3. Tractor drawn, other______82 h o rse)______.— 60 Division 2: Rakes pressed in metals and 3. One row, riding (two rubber______88 Item 1. Rakes, sulky (dump)______74 horse)_____.______60 2. Rakes, (side del.) including Division 15: Attachments and parts 4. Two row riding______60 Item 1. Attachments and parts for comb, side rakes and tedders. 82 2. Tractor drawn or mounted 3. Sweep______.i!5_91 all items in Group No. 1 Type 1. One row tractor drawn or expressed in terms of total Division 3. Hay loaders mounted. ______90 Item 1. Hay loaders______95 weight of all metals and 2. Two row tractor drajvn or rubber______140 Division 4: Stackers mounted______1------90 Item 1. Stackers____ , ______95 Group 2: Plows and Listers 3. Three & four row tractor Division 5: Hay press combines (wind­ drawn or mounted______78 row pick-up) Division 1: Moldboard plows 4. Five & six row tractor Item 1. Hay press combines -(wind­ Item 1. Horse drawn, walking one drawn or mounted______78 row pick-up)______353 horse______65 3. Beet cultivators, horse or trac­ Division 6 : Other haying machinery Type 1. Steel bottom______65 tor drawn or mounted_____ 100 Item 1. Other haying machinery ex­ 2. Chilled bottom______65 4. Field cultivators, horse or trac­ pressed in terms of total 2. Walking, two horse and tor drawn______77 weight of all metals and larger____ ;______65 5. Garden cultivators (hand)-----111 rubber______:_____ 95 3. Sulky, one bottom__ _!______65 Division 2: Rotary hoes, horse or tractor Division 7: Attachments and partis 4. Gang, two bottom and larger. 65 drawn Item 1. Attachments and parts for all 5. Tractor drawn or mounted: Item 1. Rotary hoes, horse or tractor items in Group No. 6 ex­ Type 1. One bottom______69 draw n______69 pressed in terms of total 2. Two bottom_i______69 Division 3. Rod weeders, horse or tractor weight of all metals and rub­ 3. Three bottom__ ___ 69 drawn ber ______150 4. Four bottom______69 Item 1. Rod weeders, horse oiv tractor 5. Five and larger______69 draw n______71 Group 7: Machines for Preparing Crops Division 2: Disc'plows, horse drawn Division 4: Other cultivators and weeders for Market XJse Item 1. Single disc and larger______73 Item 1. Other cultivators and weeders Division 1: Grain threshers, incl. rice and Division 3: Disc plows, tractor drawn expressed in terms of total weight of all metals and alfalfa threshers Item 1. Two disc______ti______72 rubber______98 Item 1. Threshers, width of cylinder 2. Three disc______73 under 28 inches______75 3. Four disc______2___ 57 Division 5: Attachments and parts Item 1. Attachments and parts for all 2. Threshers, width of cylinder 28 4. Five disc______73 inches and over______44 5. Six disc and larger____■_____ 71 items in Group No. 4 ex­ pressed in terms of total Division 2: Pea and bean threshers Division 4: One way disc plows or tillers Item 1. Pea and bean threshers._____ 106 Item 1. One way disc plows or tillers_67 weight of all metals and rubber.______— 150 Division 8 : Peanut pickers Division 5: Listers (middle busters with-- Item 1. Peanut pickers . out planting attachments) Group 5: Harvesting Machinery Quota by No. , See Group 1, Division 5. Name of units Division 6 : Subsoil plows Division 1: Grain binders Item 1. Subsoil plows______Item 1. Grain binders______75 Belle City Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis______400 Division 7: Plowstocks Division 2: Rice binders Turner Mfg. Co., Statesville, N. C_____ 500 Item 1. Plowstocks______72 Item 1. Rice binders------100 Benthall Machine Co., Suffolk, Va____ 450 Division 3: Combines (harvester-thresh­ Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pa______400 Division 8 : Steel plow shapes or shares ■ A. ~ ers Ellis Keystone Agri. Works, Pottstown Item 1: Steel plow shapes or shares Pa______'______300 and other plows and listers Item 1. Width of cut» 6 feet and under. 92 2. Width of cut, over 6 feet, in­ A. B. Farquhar Co., York, Pa______500 expressed in terms of tdtal Lilliston Implement Co., Albany, Ga__ 800 weight of all metals and cluding 10 feet------70 3. Width of cut, over 10 feet------70 Doylestown Agri. Co., Doylestown Pa. 50 rubber______140 Massey-Harris Co., Racine, Wis______50 Division 9: Attachments and parts Division 4: Corn binders Item 1. Corn binders (row binders) Harrington Mfg. Co., Lewiston, N. C__ i 150 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all horse or tractor drawn------76 Quota items in Group 2, expressed (percent) in terms of total weight of Division 5: Corn pickers (pull and all metals and rubber____ 140 mounted type) Division 4: Ensilage cutters (silo fillers) Item 1. One row------L------134 Item 1: Ensilage cutters (silo fillers) _ 90 Group 3 : Harrows, Rollers, Pulverisers 2. Two row______86 Division 5: Feed cutters (hand and and Stalk Cutters Division 6 : Ensilage harvesters (corn, power) hay) Item 1. Feed cutters (hand and Division 1 : Harrows Item 1. Ensilage harvesters (corn, power)______91 Item 1. Spike tooth sections, horse or h a y )___ .'------—------65 Division 6 : Corn shellers tractor drawn______71 Division 7: Potato diggers Item 1. Corn shellers (hand)______75 2. Spring tooth sections, horse Item 1. Walking plow type------100 2. Corn shellers (power)______75 or tractor draw n_. . . . . ^ __73 Type 1. Spring (2, 4, 6, and 8 holes). 59 3. Disc harrows______:____ 78 2. Other, horse or tractor drawn. 78 Division 8 : Pea and bean harvesters 2. Cylinder (150 bu. and un­ Division 2: Smooth land rollers / Item 1. Pea and bean harvesters------105 der) ______59 Item 1. Smooth land rollers______61 Division 9: Beet lifters, horse or tractor 3. Cylinder (over 150 bu.)____ 59 Division 3: Soil pulverizers and packers • drawn Division 7: Corn huskers and shredders Item 1. Soil pulverizers and packers. __ 67 Item 1. Beet lifters, horse or tractor Iteml. Corn huskers and shredders_58 Division 4: Stalk cutters drawn______130 Division 8 : Hay presses Item 1. Stalk cutters______89 Division 10: Other harvesting machin­ Item 1, H o rse______98 Division 5: Other harrows and rollers ery 2. Engine or belt power._____ 50 Item 1. Other harrows and rollers ex­ Item 1. Other harvesting machinery Division 9: Feed grinders and crushers pressed in terms of total expressed in terms of total Item 1. Hand______100 weight of all metals and weight of all metals and 2. Power burr type______100 rubber______,______72 rubber______99 3. Hammer and roughage mills. 100 5402 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

Group 7: Machines for Preparing Crops for Group 10: Farm Wagons and Trucks—Con. Group 13: Elevators, Farm—Continued Market Use—Continued Quota Quota Quota (percent) (percent) (percent) Division 5: Attachments and parts Division 3: Elevators, farm attachments Division 10: Grain cleaners and graders Item 1. Attachments and parts for all and' parts (small grain only) items in Group No. 10 ex­ Item 7. Elevators, farm attachments Item 1. Grain cleaners and graders pressed in terms of total and parts for all items in (small grain only)..______68 weight of all metals and Group No. 13 expressed in Division 1 1 : Potato sorters and graders rubber______140 terms of total weight of all Item 1. Potato sorters and graders___ 86 metals and rubber.______140 Division 12: Cane mills (farm size) Group 11: Miscellaneous Farm Machines and Item 1. Cane mills (farm size)______100 Equipment Group 14: Doinestic Water Systems, Division 13: Syrup evaporators (maple) Division 1: Dairy machinery and equip­ Pneumatic Item 1. Complete sets of pans, not in­ ment Division 1: Deep well, all sizes cluding furnaces______78 Item 1. Milking machines (complete Item 1. Deep well, reciprocal______95 2. Furnaces______80 units______i.______206 2. Deep well, jet pum ps....;___ 95 Division 14: Cider mills and fruit presses 2. Cream separators Division 2: Shallow well Item 1. Cider mills and fruit presses_87 Type 1. Capacity 350 lb. per hr. or Item 1. Under 250 gals, per hr_____ 95 Division 15: Other machines for prepar­ less______67 2. 250-499 gals, per hr______95 ing crops for market or use 2. Capacity 351-500 lb. per h r. 213 3. 500 gals, per hr. and over___95 Item 1. Other machines for preparing '' 3. Capacity 501 lb. and over Division 3: 'pinks crops for market or use ex­ per h r ______,______157 Item 1. Tanks pressed in terms of total 3. Milk coolers Division 4: Attachments and parts weigh# of all metals and Type 1. Immersion and other can Item 1. Attachment# and parts for all rubber ______90 coolers______150 items in Group 14, Divisions Division 16: Attachments and parts 2. Reaph-in______;______130 1, 2, and 3, expressed in Item 1. Attachments and parts for all 3. W alk-in..:______179 terms of total weight Q f all items in Group No. 7 ex­ 4. Butter-making equipment____ 144 metals and rubber______140 pressed in terms of total 5. Other farm dairy equipment Division 5: Pumps, water weight of all metals and expressed in terms of total Item 1. Pitcher pumps_____ ...____ 90 rubber______140 weight of all metals and 2. Hand pumps______100 Group 8: Tractors rubber______122 3. Windmill pumps______100 6. Attachments and parts for all Division 6 : Power pumps, horizontal type Division 1: Tractors, wheel type special items in Group No. 11 ex­ Item 1. Up to and including 75 gal. per purposes pressed in terms of total minute, 100% pressure____ 100 Item 1. Belt H. P. under 80 with steel weight of all metals and Division 7: Cylinders, for sale separately tires______75 rubber______190 Item 1. Cylinders, for sale saparately. 110 2. Belt H. P. under 30 with rub­ Group 12: Spraying Outfits (Complete) Division 8 : Attachments and parts ber tires______75 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all 3. Belt H. P. 30 and over with Division 1: gprayers items in Group No. 14, Divisions 5, steel tires______,______76 Item 1. Power sprayers (not including 6 , and 7, expressed in terms of total 4. Belt H. P. 30 and over with engine) ______97 weight of all metals and rubber____ _ 160 rubber tires______76 2. Traction sprayers______85 Division 2. Tractors, wheel type all pur- Division 9: Windmills , poses i). Hand sprayers (with tank, bar­ Item 1. Pump jacks______95 Item 1. Belt H. P. under 30 with steel rel, knapsack, etc.) capacity 2. Windmill heads_____:______85 tires______81 less than 6 gallons______100 3. Windmill towers. ______85 2. Belt H. P. under 30 with rub­ Type 1. 1. Compressed Air. 4. Attachments ahd parts for all ber tires______81 2. Knapsack, self-contained. items in Group No. 14, Divi­ 3. Belt H. P. 30 and over with 3. Trombone Pump type. sion 9, expressed in terms of steel tires______72 4. Bucket pump type single total weight of all metals 4. Belt H. P. 30 and over with cylinder. and rubber______140 5. Bucket pump type double rubber tires______72 Group 15: Barn and Barnyard Equipment Division 3: Garden tractors cylinder. Item 1. Garden tractors______100 6 . Atomizing single action. Division 1: Feed and litter carriers, over­ Division 4: Attachments and parts 7. Atomizing continuous. head (box and gearing) Item 1. Attachments and parts ex­ 4. Sprayer with tank, barrel, Item 1. Feed and litter carriers____ _ 100 pressed in terms of total knapsack, etc capacity 6 gal­ División 2: Feed trucks weight of all metals and rub­ lons or more w/cpt equip­ Item 1. Feed trucks.'______100 ber------160 ment______98 Division 3: Hay carriers Type 1. Barrel pump w/cpt equip­ Item 1. Hay carriers______100 Group 9: Engines ment Division 4: Track for carriers (feet) Division 1. Engines under 1 H. P. 2.HSprayers, wheelbarrow w/cpt Item 1. Track for carriers (feet)_____ 100 Item 1. Air cooled______;_18 equipment Division 5: Hay forks (harpoon, grapple, Division 2: One or more but under 5 H. P. Division 2: Spray pumps, power etc.) Item 1. Air cooled______93 Item 1. Spray pumps, power,.______96 Item 1. Hay forks (harpoon, grapple, 2. Water cooled______75 Division 3; Attachments and parts e tc .)______100 Division 3: Five or more but under 10 Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Division 6 : Stanchions H. P. items in Division 1 and 2 of Item 1. Stanchions ' ______.____ 75 Item 1. Water cooled______68 Group 12 expressed in terms Division 7: Manger partitions and fit­ Division 4: Ten or more but under 20 of total weight of all metals tings H. P. water cooled and rubber______140 Item 1. Manger partitions and fit­ Item 1. Water cooled_____!______26 Division 4: Dusters tings ______26 Division 5: Attachments and parts Division 8 : Stalls and fittings Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Item 1. Dusters Type 1. Power______103 Item 1. Stalls and fittings______50 items in Group No. 9 ex­ 2. Traction______103 Division 9: Individual livestock drinking pressed in terms of total 3. Dusters (hand)..______110 cups weight of all metals and Item 1. Individual livestock drinking rubber______140 Division 5: Attachments and parts Item 1. Attachments and parts for all cups______100 Group 10: Farm Wagons and Trucks items in Division 4 of Group Division 10: Outside livestock watering Division 1: Wagons, farm, without boxes No. 12 expressed in terms of bowls Item 1. Wagons, farm, without boxes. 98 total weight of all metals Item 1. Outside livestock watering Division 2: Trucks, farm, not motor and rubber______140 bowls______70 trucks • Group 13: Elevators, Farm Division 11: Hog troughs Item 1. Trucks w/steel tires______56 Item 1. Hog troughs______0 2 . Trucks w/rubber tires______56 Division 1: Elevators, portable Division 12: Stock tanks Division 3: Wagon and truck boxes, farm Item 1. Bucket less than 12 inches___ 74 Item 1. Stock tanks, steel______52 Item 1. Wagon and truck boxes, farm . 98 2. Bucket more than 12 inches_74 2. Stock tanks, wooden______351 Division 4: Trailers^ f arm, 2 wheel Division 2: Elevators, stationary Division 13.: Stock feeders Item 1. Trailers, farm, 2 w heel..____ 75 Item 1. Buckets more than 12 inches_62 Item 1. Stock feeders----.------50 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5403

Group 15: Barn and Barnyard Equipment— Group 17: Miscellaneous Farm Equipment— Mexico. Continued Continued Nicaragua. Quota Quota {percent) (percent) Panama Republic. Division 14: Stock pens, steel Division 8 : Woodsawing machines (cir­ Paraguay. Item 1. Stock pens, steel------50 cular) Peru. Division 15: Feed cookers Item 1. Wood-sawing machines (cir­ Salvador. Item 1. Feed cookers------91 cular) ______. . . 70 Uruguay. Division 16: Tank heaters (electric and Division 9: Hand tools Venezuela. others) Item 1. Hoes, rakes, shovels, forks, and Alaska. Item 1. Tank heaters (electric and scythes______75 Hawaii. others)------100 Division 10: Horse shoes, horse shoe nails Division 17: Barn door hangers and track Item 1. Horse shoes, horse shoe nails_90 Philippines. Item. 1. Barn door hangers and track. 55 Division 11: Electric fence controllers Puerto Rico. Division 18: Other equipment Item 1. Electric fence controllers____ _ 120 Virgin Islands. Item 1. Other equipment expressed in Division 12: Harness hardware ^ Ireland. terms of total weight of all Item 1. Harness hardware______100 U. S. S. R. metals and rubber..__ . . . . 81 Group 18: Irrigation equipment China (Free). Division 19: Attachments and parts Division 1: Irrigation pumps Mozambique (P. E. A.) Item 1. Attachments and parts for all Belgian Congo. items in Group No. 15 ex­ Item 1. Turbine pumps pressed in terms of total Type 1. Turbine pumps 0-to-l,200 Iran (Persia). weight of all metals and GPM______80 French West Indies. rubber_... _____ ... ------150 2. Turbine pumps 1,200 GPM Union of South Africa. and up______. . . 0 Rhodesia. Group 16: Poultry Farm Equipment Sub-type a. Electric._. ______0 b. Belt driven______(*) British East Africa. Division 1: Incubators 3. Repair parts, all turbine Egypt. Item 1. Lamp and electrical (1,000 egg pumps, expressed in terms Gold Coast. and smaller)______60 of total weight of all met­ Nigeria. 2. Commercial (over 1,000 egg ca­ als and rubber______116 India. pacity______— 102 Item 2. Centrifugal pumps Arabia (Saudi). Division 2: Brooders Type 1. Centrifugal pumps______80 Iraq. Item 1. Floor 2 . Repair parts, centrifugal Type 1. Oil------104 pumps, expressed in terms Palestine. 2. Coal______104 of total weight of all metal Burma. 3. G as______104 and rubber______132 British Malaya. 4. Electric______104 Division 2: Electric motors for irrigation British Guiana. 2. Battery (heated) pumps British Honduras. Type 1. Three deck______75 Item 1. Electric motors for turbine Bermuda. 2. Four deck______75 pumps Jamaica. 3. Five deck______75 Type 1. Electric motors for turbine Trinidad and Tobago. Division 3: Poultry growing batteries pumps 0-to-1200 GPM__ 80 Other British West Indies. Item 1. Poultry growing batteries------75 2. Electric motors for turbine Division 4: Laying batteries pumps 1200 GPM and u p . 0 Newfoundland and Labrador. Item 1. Laying batteries------25 3. Repair parts for electric United Kingdom. Division 5: Poultry feeders motors for all turbine Item 1. Poultry feeders------70 pumps expressed in terms New Zealand. Division 6 : Poultry waterers of total weight of all Ceylon. Item 1. Glass jar type, less than one metal and rubber______100 East Indies (). gallon______90 2. Electric motors for centrifugal West Indies (Netherlands). 2. One gallon and up (metal) — 90 pumps Division 7: Other equipment Type 1. Electric motors for centrifu­ Surin^pfiNetherlands). Item 1. Other equipment expressed In gal pum ps______50 . terms of total weight of all 2. Repair. parts for electric metals and rubber------87 motors for centrifugal SCHEDULE B—2 Division 8 : Attachments and parts pumps expressed in terms Quota Item 1. Attachments and parts for all of total weight of all Group 1 percentage items in Group No. 16 ex­ metal and rubber______100 Corn Planters and Drills (1-H., 2- and pressed in terms of total Division 3: Distribution equipment 4-Row or Tractor Type______90 weight of all metals and Item 1. Distribution equipment_____ 100 Drills—Regular______75 rubber______ua ,160 2. Repair parts for distribution Potato Planters______50 equipment expressed in Group 17: Miscellaneous Farm Equipment Manure Spreaders______100 terms of total weight of all Fertilizer Sowers______!______£?0 Division 1: Beekeepers’ supplies metal and rubber______125 Other Planting and Seeding, Including Item 1. Beekeepers’ supplies (except 1 That amount only for which contracts or Turnip Sowers, Lime Spreaders and beehives)______100 purchase orders are received bearing a prefer­ Sowers, etc______80 2. Beehives (wooden, except for ence rating of A-3 or higher. Cultivators (1-Horse, Including Scuf- necessary nails and steel flers)______80 strips, and wire for foun­ SCHEDULE B—1 Corn Cultivators______75 dation frames)______- 133 Field Cultivators and all others______90 Division 2: Portable corn cribs List of Countries Used in Determining Rod Weeders______75 Item 1. Portable corn cribs______0 Quota Percentage of 112% Based on 1940 Stalk Cutters______75 Division 3: Grain bins Shipments T hereto Drag Harrows, Spike Tooth______80 Item 1. Grain bins_,______11 Argentina. Spring Tooth Harrows______80 Division 4: Gates, farm Disc Harrows______90 Item 1. Gates, farm______20 Bolivia. Harrow Carts______60 Division -5: Lighting plants, elec, resi­ Brazil. Soil Pulverizers______60 dence, etc. Chile. Rollers and Packers______60 Item 1. Capacity 300 watts or less > Colombia. Ploughs, Walking, 1-Furrow______80 (battery type)______93 Costa Rica. 2. Capacity over 300 watts to 10 Ploughs, Walking, 2-Furrow and over___ 80 Cuba. Ploughs, Sulky, 1-Furrow______75 kilowatts______118 Dominican Republic. Division 6 : Silos Ploughs, Riding, 2-Furrow and over____ 60 Item 1. Silos_.______90 Ecuador. Ploughs, Tractor______85 Division 7: Wheelbarrows Guatemala. Ploughs, Disc______70 Item 1. Wooden______100 Haiti. Ploughs, One-Way Disc, Narrow Ploughs 2. Steel (tubular)______0 Honduras. or Tiller Combines______90 5404 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

Group 1—Continued agency by a prime contractor has been be satisfied if the outgoing telegram is Quota rated on a PD-3A Preference Rating Cer­ signed or authorized in the manner pro­ percentage tificate, and the prime contractor uses vided in that regulation. Ploughs, Breaker______60 such rating to obtain delivery of material All other types of Ploughs______50 (e) Acceptances of P orders need not be to him, such use of the rating is an filed. Paragraph (d) (2) of the regula­ Group 2 “extension” rather than an “applica­ tion states that the certification may be Mowers (Horse and Tractor)______85 tion” of the rating within the meaning used “in lieu of furnishing any copy of Hay Loaders.______110 of Priorities Regulation No. 3, as amend­ any preference rating order.” This elim­ Side Rakes and Tedders:______* ______90 ed. The "assignment” and the “appli­ inates not only the requirement of fur­ Dump Rakes______95 cation” of the rating are deemed to oc­ nishing a copy to the person with whom Hay Presses______100 cur simultaneously upon issuance of the Other Haying Machines (including Hay FD-3A certificate. the order is placed but also the require­ Tedders and Sweep Rakes)______60 It follows that, in such cases, the prime ment of some preference rating orders Binders, Grain, Horse______72 contractor comes within the provisions for filing an accepted copy with the Binders, Grain, Tractor______60 of paragraph (c) of Regulation No. 3 Director General for Operations or his Binders, Corn (Horse and Tractor)____ 125 which permits, within certain limits, the predecessor, the Director of Priorities. Reaper-Threshers (Combines)______80 (f) Additional information required. Swathers______75 extension of a rating for purposes of Threshers, Stationary______;_____ 60 replacing material in inventory or ob­ The standard form of certification may Other Harvesting Machines (including taining operating supplies for the proc­ be used in lieu of information previously Push Harvesters, Headers, Reapers, essing of materials to the delivery of required with respect to the grade of the Pickups and Barge Elevators)______75 which the rating is extended. rating or the identity of the preference Tractors, Wheel______78 It should be noted, however, that under rating order or certificate assignihg the Power Units______60 Priorities Regulation No. 11,* persons sub­ rating. Paragraph (d) (4), however, Engines, Stationary______[__ 60 specifies that any other information re­ Cream Separators______200 ject to the Production Requirements Milking Machines______200 Plan are not, in general, permitted to ex­ quired by the terms of any applicable Milk Coolers______150 tend any ratings, and that the foregoing order must still be furnished if available Wagon Boxes______75 interpretation does not relieve from this to the person placing the purchase order. Wagon Gears and Trucks______90 restriction those prime contractors who Such additional information includes, Sleighs. ------90 qualify or are required to qualify under where available, Government code num­ Corn Shelters______100 the plan. It should also be noted that bers and contract numbers required by Ensilage Cutters______90 subparagraph (2) of paragraph (c), con­ the form of certification appearing on Panning Mills______:__85 cerning the extension of ratings to oper­ Preference Rating Certificate PD-3A. Knife Grinders_____:______100 Likewise the requirements with respect to Hammermills______100 ating supplies, is not available to persons Grinders and Peed Cutters______150 using more than $5,000 per quarter of filing copies of purchase orders which Potato Diggers______80 metals in the forms indicated. extend ratings originating on PD-3A cer­ Potato Sprayers______100 (b) Previous forms of certification still tificates remain applicable. Wheelbarrows (Wood only)______100 valid. The form of certification for use The additional information required Windmills______80 in applying or extending a rating pre­ does not include information which Group 3 scribed by paragraph Cd) of Regulation merely serves as an additional identifi­ Pum ps______90 No. 3 is not mandatory. It is permissible cation of the preference rating order Pump Jacks______90 to use, instead, the form of certification Pumps for Sprayers______90 prescribed in the particular preference assigning the rating, such as the words Fruit Sprayers______90 rating certificate or order which assigned “Material for Maintenance, Repair, or Other Miscellaneous Equipment (Saw the preference rating in question. Operating Supplies” specified in Order Frames( etc.)______, ______80 P-1004 or the words “Material for Emer­ All other Sundry Farm Equipment not (c) Certification with respect to orders itemized (such as Barn and Stable previously placed. Paragraph (d) of gency Repairs of Plumbing Equipment Equipment, Farm Lighting Plants, Regulation No. 3 provides that the cer­ or Heating Equipment” required by Or­ Poultry Equipment, etc.)______90 tification applying or extending a pref­ der P-84.5 The ratings assigned by both Attachments and Repairs______140 erence rating is to be endorsed on or at­ of these preference rating orders may tached to the contract or purchase order. [F. R. Doc. 42-6692; Filed, July 14, 1942; now. be applied or extended merely by 11:26 a. m.] If the order has been placed before the complying with Regulation No. 3. (P.D. rating is applied or extended, it is permis­ Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; W.P.B. sible to furnish the certification on a separate document specifically identi­ Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 F.R. 329; fying the purchase order in question. E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. Subchaper B—Director General for Operations Such a document may refer to one or 2719; sec. 2 (a). Pub. Law 671, 76th more different purchase orders. Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and P a rt 944—R e g u l a t io n s A p p l ic a b l e t o 507, 77th Cong.) O p e r a t io n o f t h e P r io r it ie s S y s t e m (d> Application or extension by tele­ graph. When a purchase order is placed Issued this 14th day of July, 1942. [interpretation 1 of Priorities Regulation 3] by telegraph and it is permissible to apply The following official interpretation is or extend a rating, the substance of the A m o r y H o u g h t o n , hereby issued with respect to Priorities required certification may be contained Director General for Operations. Regulation No. 3, as amended (§ 944.23) ;* in the telegram. The requirements for [F. R. Doc. 42-6691; Filed, July 14, 1942; (a) Extension of ratings by prime con­manual signature or authorization under 11:26 ft. m.] tractors. When a delivery to be made Priorities Regulation No. 7 * (§ 944.27) will directly to the Army, Navy, or other war i 6 F.R. 6548; 7 F.R. 925, 1009, 1626, 1794, * 7 F.R. 4433, 4615, 4698, 4848, 5359. 2236, 2866. 17 Fit. 250, 1566, 4422, 4833. 3 7 F.R. 1062. 5 7 F.R. 1997, 4167. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5405 Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration § 1400.118 Specific and formula maxi­ (24) C or d u r oy—(i) Definition. As mum prices for certain cotton products; used herein, the term “corduroy” means P a rt 1400—T e x t il e F a b r ic s : C o t t o n , construction reports, (a) The effective a filling pile fabric made entirely of cot­ W o o l , S i l k , S y n t h e t ic s a n d A d m ix ­ dates of the maximum prices set forth ton with ribs, each cut or to be cut by t u r e s in (d) below are as follows: an individual knife, running parallel to [Amendment 6 to Maximum Price Regula- the selvage. lation 118x] * * * * * (4) For corduroy, cottonades and (ii) Grey uncut corduroy, (a) The COTTON PRODUCTS whipcords, terry products, and carded- maximum prices for gray uncut corduroy A statement of the considerations in­ yam fancies: July 13, 1942; for blankets, set forth below shall be subject to terms volved in the issuance of this amend­ blanketing, and blanket-robe cloth: May of net 10 days, f. o. b. mill. ment has been issued simultaneously 4, 1942. (b) The maximum prices for grey un­ herewith and has been filed with the (d) * * * cut corduroy shall be: Division of the Federal Register. New paragraph (e) is added to Maximum price § 1400.106 and new paragraphs (a) (4) Class Yds. per lb. Thread count per sq. inch (cents per pound) and (d) (24) through (d) (28) are added to § 1400.118, as set forth below; and in A...... 175 or less______55 B„... 46 § 1400.118 (b) (3) the phrase “within 30 C...... 176-210...... 50 days” is revoked. D1...... 176-210...... 63H D2...... 211 and over...... 65}4 § 1400.106 War procurement. * * * (e) Any person who has entered into or proposes to enter into a contract with (iii) Men’s wear finished corduroy, allowed where the seller restricts the a war procurement agency, a contractor, (a) The maximum prices for finished buyer to shorter terms or the buyer or a subcontractor and who believes that men’s wear corduroy set forth below shall makes any payment within 60 days. The a maximum price established by this be subject (except in the case of rem­ maximum prices for remnants are net Maximum Price Regulation No. 118 im­ nants) to terms of 9 per cent 10 days cash, f. o. b. mill. pedes or threatens to impede production or 8 per cent 60 days, f. o. b. mill, with (b) The base maximum prices for of any cotton products which are essen­ anticipation at 6 per cent per annum men’s wear finished corduroy shall be: tial to the war program and which are or will be the subject of such contract Cents per or subcontract, may file an application » Minimum Specifications yard for adjustment of the maximum price 'established by Maximum Price Regula­ Refer­ Grey tion No. 118, in accordance with Proce­ ence • Group Designation Weight No. Ribs per (ounces dural Regulation No. 6 2 issued by the inch per yd. Other 36" 54" Office of Price Administration. Upon pro rata the filing of an application for adjust­ to 36") ment and pending the issuance of an order granting or denying such applica­ 11 to 12 12.2 66 99 2 Standard Thickset Prints______11 to 12.. 12.2 A design shall be printed on both the 77 115)4 tion, contracts or subcontracts may be face and back of the cloth, except in the entered into, or offered to be entered into, case of a single-side printed pattern sold at the price of thick-set prints in and deliveries may be made, at the price commercial quantities of not less requested in such application: Provided, than 5000 yards between , 1941 and May 4,1642. That final settlement shall be made in 3 approx 8. 12.25 61)4 92)4 accordance with the order and, if re­ 4 approx 8. 8.5 51H 77)4 quired, refunds shall be made. 5 Boy’s Wear 8 Shaft Print______approx 8. 11.25 A design shall be printed on both the 63JÎ 94)s face and back of the cloth. 0 approx 8. 8 50 75 *7 F.R. 3038, 3211, 3522, 3578, 3824, 3905, T 14...... 8.25 The minimum grey thread count per 68M 102?é 4405, 5524. square inch shall be 176. * 7 F.R. 5087. 5406 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 (c) In addition to the base maximum mill, with anticipation at the rate of 6 70 days. The maximum prices for rem­ price, additional charges may be made as per cent per annum allowed where the nants are net cash, f. o. b. mill. follows (except for Carded Pin Wale). seller restricts the buyer to shorter terms (b) The base' maximum prices for Cents per yd. or the buyer makes any payment within women's wear corduroy shall be: 36" 54" For blues, browns, and teals_____ 2 3 Minimum specifications Cents per For other high shades which have yard customarily commanded this premium______.__ 3 4% er- ! Grey For special shades or finishes____ f1) (?) enee Group Designation Weight Num­ Ribs per (ounces 1A premium not to exceed the premium ber inch per yd., Other 36" 54" charged by him tot such shades or finishes pro rata during 1941. to 36") (d) In addition to the otherwise ap­ 1 8 to 9.__ 8.25 UK 82# plicable maximum price, the seller may 2 14...... 8.25 The minimum thread count shall be m /i. 100# charge such differentials based on the 176 in the grey. class of customer as he charged over his 3 Approx 3. 8 4 9 a 74H basic price during 1941. (e) The above maximum prices are to (c) For special shades or finishes a Percent be discounted as follows for irregulars: seller may charge, in addition to the base Seconds______10 Seconds, 5 to 20 yards______15 Per cent maximum price, a premium not to exceed Remnants, 1 to 5 yards______7 and 20 Seconds______- 10 the premium charged by him for such Firsts, 10 to 20 yards______10 shades or finishes during 1941. (v) Classification of private lines. For Seconds, 5 to 20 yards______s------15 the purposes of the maximum prices Remnants, 1 to 5 yards______9 and 20 id) In addition to the otherwise ap­ established herein, private lines and (iv) Women’s wear finished corduroys. plicable maximum price, a seller may styles are classified as set forth below. (a) The maximum prices for finished charge such differentials, based on the Each seller named below shall maintain women’s wear corduroy set forth below class of customer, as he charged over his for each corduroy listed below the same shall be subject (except in the case of basic prices during 1941. grey construction as that which he has remnants) to terms of 6 per cent 10 days (e) The above maximum prices are to filed with the Office of Price Administra­ 60 extra, or 7 per cent 10 days, f. o. b. be discounted as follows for irregulars: tion.

Standard Standard Thick­ Standard Boys’ W ear Boys’ Weaç Trim Cor­ 36" Carded 36" Women’s Chenille Type Seller Thickset set Prints 36" 8 Shaft 8 Shaft 8 Shaft Print duroy Pin Wale Wear 8 Shaft Corduroy

J1S5, 876 Hardicord... Roliicord__ Charles Bernstein & Son, Inc. Trim Cord.. Toggeroy__ Corduroyal, 990, 1100. 1100 1250 ____ 1050______900...... 1650...... 1000...... 1200. Gone Export & Commission Goodworth King Cord.. Grenadier__ Gaycord___ Co. Crompton-Richmond Co., Inc. 600-A, 900__ Quality T, Qual­ 846,646.... 836,406...... 15/1...... 826 .... „ Favoroy___ Glory Cord._J Comfy Cord. ity C. 770 236...... 201...... 1700...... Sturdi Kord. 202...... A. D. Juilliard & Co. '______N650...... 3480/1...... Cooleroy__ N 9000 __ 3670/13. 82 27, Merrieord. Candy Tuft. K 1 K C 1...... 100, 1000___ 200, 2000...... *

(25) Cottonades and whipcords, (i) Seconds, short lengths: Cents per yard (iii)‘ The maximum prices for napped- The m axim um prices for cottonades and 20 to 40 yards------1 back cottonades shall be: whipcords set forth below shall be dis­ 10 to 19.99 yattìs______2% counted (a) where payment is made within 10 days of delivery, by 3 percent; Refer­ Weight Cents and (b) where payment is made/Within ence Width (yds. per Finish Trade name per the next 60 days, by 2 percent and by No. lb.) yard interest at 6 per cent per annum for such portion of the 60-day period as the buyer, 1 30" 1.74 27 at his option or pursuant to agreement 2 30" 1.99 25 3 30" 1 95 22# with the seller, anticipates by earlier 4 30" 2.40 20# payment. 6 36" 1.45 32# 6 36" 1.66 30 (ii) For seconds and short lengths, the 7 36" 1.63 27 maximum prices set forth below shall be 8 36" 2.00 25 discounted as follows: FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5407 (iv) Hie maximum prices for napped-back whipcords shall be: (b) CANNON MILLS COMPANY, KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Refer­ Weight Finish Cents T ablé 1—Consumes Merchandise ence Width (yds. per Trade name per yard No. lb.)

30" 1.99 “Hill Crest” ...... 2 5 80" 2.40 5H)%4 g 36" 1.45 33g¿ “Corona"...... 33% T y p e o f m e r c h a n d is e Size (inches) “Battle Axe”...... 33% “Bengo”____ ...... 33%

4 1.66 Sanforized______(dollars per 36" 30 d o z e n ) S t y le N o . 5 36" . 2.00 Regular...... 25 Reference N o. Maximum price 3 36". 1.50 Regular...... 37^ 7 36" 1.85 Sanforized______42 Bath towels not in 1 3268 20 X 40______2 .3 6 matched sets. 2 3269 20 X 40______2.20 3 3272 20 X 40...... 2 .7 8 (26) Terry products. (1) The follow­ (a) CALLAWAY MILLS, 4 3633 20 X 40...... 2 .3 5 ing maximum prices for terry products la Gr a n g e , Ge o r g ia 5 6107 22 X 44...... 2.88 6 6111 22 X 44...... 3 .1 5 shall Jje subject to the terms shown below Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued 7 7128 22 x 4 4 ...... 3 .9 3 in connection with each seller’s line. Face towels not in 8 3232 16 X 26...... 1 .4 0 (ii) For seconds of terry products matched sets. 9 3340 .16 X 26______1 .6 7 Maxi­ 10 9740 llVt X 1 8 )3 ~ - 1 .8 3 other than name woven terry products, mum 11 9784 11H x 1 8 )3 — 1 .8 3 the maximum prices shall be 10 per cent Type of mer­ Refer­ Style Size price Wash cloths not in 12 1323 12 X 1 2 ...... 6 7 chandise ence No. (inches) (dollars matched sets. 13 1334 1 2 x 12______.4 1 less than those set forth in (v) below; No. per 14 1362 15 X 15...... 1 .2 9 for seconds of name-woven terry prod­ dozen) 15 1378 12 X 12...... 7 2 16 1427 1 1 x 11...... 4 4 ucts, the maximum prices shall be 15 17 1459 12 X 12...... 5 7 per cent less than those set forth in (v) Group I—Con. 18 9024 12 X 1 2 _____ .7 5 below. Wash cloths___ 21 138 12x12 1.90 19 9140 12 X 11...... 5 6 22 108 12x12 1.90 20 9142 12 X 12...... 8 5 (iii) For terry products of any style 23 127 12x12 1.90 24 124 12 X 12 1.90 Per for which a maximum price is not listed 25 128 12x12 1.90 yard in (v) below, the maximum price shall Group II: 21 1711 1 7 )3 " — — .1 8 be a price in line with®0 the maximum Bath towels. ___ 26 312 22x44 6.69 22 1713 IQ14" .21 27 335 22x44 6.69 23 1745 35":...... 3 0 price set forth in (v) below for the most 28 332 22X 44 6.69 24 1753 3 6 " ...... 3 8 nearly comparable terry product made by 29 334 22x44 6.69 25 1761 3 5 " ...... 2 4 30 336 22x44 6.69 26 1793 18 " ...... 1 7 the same manufacturer. 31 337 22x44 6.69 Bath towels, face tow­ (iv) In addition to the base maximum Guest towels___ 32 212 16x28 3.63 els, wash cloths, 33 235 16x28 b a th m a ts: 3.53 Per prices, a seller may charge for special 34 232 16 X 28 3.53 services a premium not in excess of such 35 234 16x28 3.53 dozen 36 236 16x28 3.53 M a tc h e d s e ts ...... 27 911 24 X 48...... 8 .5 0 extra charge as he made for the same 37 237 16x28 3.53 28 912 16 X 3 0 - ...... 4 .2 5 special services during the base period. Wash cloths____ 38 112 12x12 1.50 29 913 12)3 X 12)3— 1 .4 5 30 3117 20 X 4 0 ...... 2 .7 1 39 135 12 X 12 1.60 (v) The following are base maximum 31 9097 12 X 12 _____ .7 5 40 132 12 X 12 1.50 prices for the styles of terry products 41 134 12x12 1.50 32 3152 20 X 4 0 ...... 3 .1 3 42 136 12x12 1.50 33 1396 12 X 12...... 7 7 listed below: 34 3153 20 X 4 0 ...... 3 .1 3 43 137 12 X 12 1.50 Group III: 3 5 1397 12 X 1 2 ______.7 7 Bath towels...... 44 318 24x48 10.92 3 6 3154 22 X 42...... 3 .2 4 45 329 24x48 10.92 37 3155 17 X 25...... 2 .0 6 (a) CALLAWAY MILLS, 46 330 24x48 10.92 38 1398 1 2 x 1 2 ______.7 7 LA GRANGE, GEORGIA 47 331 24x48 10.92 39 3842 20 X 4 0...... 2 .3 4 Guest towels.__ 48 218 16x30 5.20 40 3339 15 X 2 6 ...... 1 .3 7 41 1395 13 X 13...... 7 7 Table I—Consumer Merchandise 49 229 16 X 30 5.20 50 230 16x30 5.20 42 4949 19)3 X 40...... 2 .4 4 51 231 16x30 5.20 43 4950 16 X 25______1 .4 0 44 4951 11)3x11)3-. .4 4 Maxi­ Wash cloths...... 52 118 12 X 12 1.96 53 129 12x12 1.98 45 5571 20 X 4 0 ...... 2 .8 6 mum 46 9051 12 X 12...... 7 5 Refer­ 54 130 12 X 12 Type of mer­ Style ’ Size price 1.96 47 5573 chandise ence No. ; (inches) (dollars 55 131 12 X 12 1.96 20 X 4 0 ...... 2 .6 1 No. Group IV: 48 5574 15 X 26...... 1 .5 5 per 49 1382 12 X 12 ______dozen) Bath towels____ 56 333 24x46 7.67 .7 7 57 313 22x44 5.81 50 6105 24 X 48...... 4 .0 4 Guest towels___ 58 233 16x28 4.13 51 6103 22 X 4 4 ...... 3 .5 1 59 213 16x28 3.41 52 3373 18 X 3 6...... 2 .3 6 Group I: 53 3305 1 6 x 2 7 1 .7 2 Washcloths..... 60 133 12 X 12 1.80 Bath tow els..... 1 320 2 4 x 4 6 7 .9 0 54 1383 12 X 1 2...... 7 0 2 61 113 12 X 12 306 24x46 7.90 1.40 55 6502 22 x 4 4 ______4 .4 3 307 2 4 x 4 6 Group V: 3 7 .1 8 56 6510 1 6 x 2 7 ...... 2 .3 3 4 338 Beach towels___ 62 700 36x64 16.76 2 4 x 4 6 7 .9 0 57 468 12 X 12...... 8 8 6 308 2 4 x 4 6 63 701 36x64 16.76 7 .9 0 58 6536 2 2 x 4 4 ...... 4 .7 0 327 64 704 36 X 64 16.76 6 2 4 x 4 6 7 .9 0 59 6538 16 X 27 ...... 2 .3 3 324 65 706 36x64 7 2 4 x 4 6 7 .9 0 16.76 60 480 12 X 12...... 9 5 328 2 4 x 4 6 Group VI: 8 7 .9 0 61 6548 22 X 4 4 ...... 3 .3 8 824 Bath towel____ 66, 325 17.50 9 2 9 x 5 0 13.17 27x50 62 6550 1 5 x 2 6 ...... 1. 55 10 220 Guest towel____ 67 225 16x32 6.25 Guest towels...... 1 6 x 2 8 4 .4 7 63 488 12 X 12...... 7 4 11 206 1 6 x 2 8 4 .4 7 Wash cloth____ 68 125 13x13 2.75 64 7101 24 X 48...... 4 .9 8 12 207 1 6 X 2 8 Bath mats_____ 69 406 22x36 18.00 3 .9 6 65 7103 22 X 4 4 ...... 4 .1 9 13 238 1 6 x 2 8 70 413 22x34 14.00 4 .4 7 66 7105 1 6 x 2 8 ...... 2 .3 5 14 208 1 6 x 2 8 4 .4 7 71 418 22x36 18.00 67 7201 18 X 3 6 ...... 2 .9 8 15 227 16x28 4.47 72 420 22x36 18.00 68 6990 36 X 70 1 4 .2 5 224 73 424 22x36 16 1 6 x 2 8 4 .4 7 18.00 69 1439 12 X 12...... 88 17 228 1 6 x 2 8 74 430 22x36 18.00 4 .4 7 70 9542 22 X 4 4 ...... 4 .4 1 Wash cloths..... 18 120 1 2 x 1 2 L 9 o 75 438 22x36 18.00 71 9544 16 X 27...... 2 .2 5 19 106 1 2 x 1 2 Wadi cloth___i. 1.9 o 76 Vigorub lffx 13 2.75 72 9056 12 X 12...... 9 2 20 107 1 2 x 1 2 1 .8 0 Guest tow eL .... 77 Vigorub 14x28 5.00 73 9959 2 1 x 3 2 Bath towel____ 78 Vigorub 29x50 12.50 7 .5 0 74 9381 36 X 68 . 1 2.34 Bath sheet___ _ 79 Vigorub 38x68 21.00 75 9570 22 X 44...... 40 See footnote 6, 8 1400.101, for definition Bath mat__ .... 80 Vigorub 22x38 18.00 4 .8 3 of “in line with”. 76 9572 1 6 x 2 7 2 .3 2 71 9058 12 X 12...... 9 2 No. 138— 4 5408 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(b) CANNON MILLS COMPANY (b) CANNON MILLS COMPANY (b) CANNON MILLS COMPANY KANNAPOLIS, N. C.—Continued KANNAPOLIS, N. C —Continued KANNAPOLIS, N. C.—Continued T able I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued Table n —Plain Institutional Merchandise— Continued

Maxi­ Refer­ mum Type of merchandise Size (inches) Type of merchandise Size (inches) Type of mer­ ence Style No. Size price chandise No. (inches) (dollars per (dollars per

(dollars per dozen) Reference No. Style No. Style No. j j Reference No. j I Maximum price [ dozen) I Maximum price | dozen) Towels...... 213 749 22 x 44___ 3.50 Bath towels, face tow­ Bath towels, face tow­ 214 761 26 x 50___ 4.72 els, wash cloths, els, wash cloths, 215 781 20 x 40...... 2.46 bath mats—Con. bath mats—Con. 216 783 20 x 40...... 2.46 78 9594 25 x 48...... 7.77 169 9781 22 x 44...... 5.44 217 785 22 x 44___ 2.99 79 9596 16 x 30...... 3.86 170 9783 16 x 27...... 2.47 218 788 22 x 44___ 3.26 80 9078 13 x 13...... 1.45 171 9154 12 x 12...... 1.10 219 789 22 x 44...... 3.40 81 9961 22 x 36...... 13. 75 172 9923 21 x 32_____ 7.50 220 791 W 16x27. . 1.62 82 9600 22 x 44...... 5.94 173 9789 24 x 44...... 7.48 221 791 Col. 16x27 1.67 83 9601 16 x 27...... 2.57 174 9791 16 x 27...... 3.25 Wash Cloths__ 222 1313 12 x 12 .57 84 9617 20 x 40_____ 2.86 175 9158 12 x 12...... 1.25 Bath Mats...... 223 952 20 X 30. . 4.4.1 86 9618 15 x 26...... 1.65 176 9931 22 x 34...... 10.80 224 954 22 x 38___ 5.74 86 9227 12 x 12...... 77 177 9904 7 x 7...... 72 225 2370 20 x 30___ 6.06 87 9628 22 x 44...... 4.41 178 9921 6 x 6 « ...... 41 226 2380 22x36...... 8.52 88 9629 16 x 27...... 2.25 179 1497 13 x 12____ .52 227 2390 24 x 42...... 10.30 89 0211 12 x 12...... 92 180 1499 16 X 16...... 85 90 9630 22 x 44...... 4.41 Infants’ bath blankets, 181 365 36x36...... 5.67 91 9631 16 x 27...... 2.22 wash cloths, bibs, 182 1103 35 x 35...... 4.26 Table —Name-woveA Institutional 92 9212 12 x 12...... 92 and play rugs. 183 1110 11 x 13«___ 1.64 in 93 9632 22 x 44...... 4.41 184 1111 11 x 13«___ 1.65 Merchandise 94 9633 16 x 27...... 2.22 185 1121 11 x 13«___ 2.51 95 9213 12 x 12...... 92 186 1130 16« x 14___ 2.53 a-towels 96 9641 22 x 44...... 3.91 187 1131 16« x 14___ 2.53 97 9642 16 x 27...... 2.22 188 1136 35 x 35 ...... 8.26 For name woven in color through center, 98 9220 12 x 12...... 93 189 1137 35x35 8.26 the seller may add 10 cents per dozen to 99 9649 22 x 44...... 5.95 190 1418 14x17...... 2.29 the prices set forth below for style numbers 100 9652 16 x 27...... 2.85 191 1420 14x17...... 2.29 396, 398, 792, 794, 796 and 798. 101 9224 12 x 12...... 1.10 192 1422 9 x 1 1 ....__ 1.14 102 9651 22x44...... 5.95 193 1424 9x11...... 1.15 For name woven in color through center, 103 9650 16 x 27...... 2.85 194 9136 11 x l3 « ___ 2.19 the seller may add 15 cents per dozen to the 104 9223 12 x 12____ 1.10 195 9138 11« x 'l l « .. 1.64 prices set forth below for style number 756. 105 9653 22 x 44...... 4.14 196 9747 20 x 36...... 5.79 106 9654 16 x 27...... 2.22 jl97 9907 42 x 42...... 19.29 For name woven in color through center 107 9060 12 x 12...... 92 or across both ends the seller may add 20 108 9655 20 X 40...... 3.37 cents per dozen to the prices set forth below 109 9646 16 x 27...... 2.15 Table II—Plain I nstitutional Merchandise 110 9656 20 x 40 ____ 3.12 for style numbers 710, 770 and 900. 111 9658 15 x 27_____ 2.06 Maxi­ For purchases in quantities of twenty-five 112 9228 12 x 12...... 77 mum dozen of style numbers 396, 398, 710, 756, 113 9657 20 x 40...... 3.37 Type of mer­ Refer­ Size price 770, 792, 794, 796, 798 and 900, the seller may 114 9648 16 x 27...... 2.15 chandise ence Style No. (inches) (dollars 115 9222 12 x 12...... 92 No. per add 10 cents per dozen to the 50-dozen-lot 116 9701 24 x 46...... 9.00 dozen) prices set forth below. 117 9702 16 x 30_____ 4.25 Style numbers 396, 398, 710, 756, 770, 792, 118 9103 12 x 12...... 1.45 119 9709 22 x 44...... 5.25 Towels...... 198 317 16 x 27... 1.67 794, 796, 798 and 900, may be obtained in red, 120 9711 16 x 27...... 2.32 199 331 18x36.. 1.99 blue, jade, gold and cantex green. 121 9107 12 x 12...... 1.10 200 335 18x36.. 2.41 For turned selvages for all styles listed in 122 9969 21 x 32.____ 7.50 201 341 18x36.. 2.20 this Table m -A , the seller may add 15 cents 123 9719 22 X 44...... 5.44 202 361 22 x 44.. 5.33 124 9720 16 X 27...... 2.47 203 367 25x48.. 6.51 per dozen to the prices set forth below. 125 9170 12 X 12...... 1.10 204 369 20 x 40.. 3.40 The YMCA and YWCA styles 336 and 338 126 9953 21 x 32...... 7.50 205 375 22 x 44.. 3.94 and the Country Club style numbers 796 127 9726 24 x 46...... 7.76 206 387 27x 54.. 7.57 128 9727 16 x 28_____ 4.11 207 703 20 x 40.. 3.26 and 798 are packed twenty-five dozen to a 129 9174 12« x 12«... 1.45 208 705 22x44.. 3.84 case. 130 9728 27 x 52...... 14.00 209 709 23 x 46.. 4.36 The maximum prices set forth in this 131 9730 24 x 48...... 10.50 210 711 25 x 50.. 4.99 Table n i-A , are to be discounted as follows 132 9732 22 x 44_____ 7.48 211 733 20 x 40.. 2.78 133 9738 16 x 30_____ 4.75 212 745 20 x 40-- 2.67 for purchases in larger quantities: 134 9109 12«xl2«__ 2.00 135 9975 22 x 36...... 18.00 136 9729 24 X 46____ 7.76 Dozen of Cents per Dozen 137 9731 16 x 28____ 4.11 Style No. a name dozen less lots 138 9176 12« x 12«.. 1.45 than 139 9963 22 x 36...... 13.75 140 9783 24 x 44...... 7.46 141 9734 16 x 27...... 3.25 396, 398, 710, 756, 770, 792, 794, 796, 798 and 900...... 100 15 50 250 20 £0 142 9178 12 x 12_____ 1.25 50 143 9742 22 x 44...... 5.44 500 25 144 9746 16 x 27_____ 2.47 1000 30 50 145 9180 12 x 12...... 1.10 392 ...... 1 1000 10 250 146 9957 21 X 32...... 7.50 147 9760 22 x 44...... 5.00 148 9761 16 x 27...... 2.32 Table No. I l l —Name-woven I nstitutional Merchandise 149 9192 12 x 12_____ 1.10 150 9973 21 x 32_____ 7.50 151 9762 22x44...... 5.25 Maximum Maximum 152 9763 16 x 27...... 2.32 Reference Size price (dollars price (dollars 153 9194 12 x 12...... 1.10 Type of merchandise No. Style No. (inches) per dozen) 50 per dozen) 100 154 9971 21x32 7.50 dozen lots dozen lots 155 9766 27 x 52...... 14.00 156 9776 24 x 48...... 10.60 157 9778 22 x 44...... 7.48 Name woven in white through center r__ _ 228 396 and 398.. 17 x 27___ 2.77 2.62 158 9780 16 x 30...... 4.75 229 396 and 398.. 17 x 36___ 3.58 3.43 159 9101 12« x 12«... 2.00 230 396 and 398.. ?0 x 40 —. 4.49 4.34 160 9977 22 x 36...... 18.00 231 396 and 398.. 22 x 44...... 5.35 5.20 161 9768 22 x 44...... 5.25 232 396 and 398- 22 x 48___ 5.67 6.52 162 9770 16 X 27...... 2.32 233 396 and 398.. 24 x 48___ 6.11 5. 96 163 9196 12 x 12...... 1.10 234 758.. 19 x 38___ 3.74 3.69 164 9965 21 x 32...... 7.50 235 756.. 19 x 40...... 3.95 3.80 165 9777 24 x 44...... 7.46 236 756.. 21 x 41...... 4.29 4.14 166 9779 16 x 27...... 3.25 237 756.. 21 x 44...... 4.56 4.41 167 9152 12« x 12«... 1.25 238 756.. 23 x 46...... 5.26 6.11 168 9919 22 x 34...... 10.80 239 756- 25 x 50...... 5.89 5.74 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5409

(&) CANNON MILLS COMPANY, KANNAPOLIS, N. C.—Continued

T able No. I ll—Name-woven I nstitutional Merchandise—Continued (c) CONK EXPORT AND COMMISSION COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY M axim um M axim um Table I—Consumer Merchandise Size price (dollars price (dollars Reference Style N o. Type of merchandise N o. (inches) per dozen) 50 per dozen) 100 dozen lots dozen lots Maxi­ mum Refer­ price 792 and 794.. 3.37 3.22 Type of mer­ Style Size 240 20 x 40____ chandise ence No. (inches) (dollars 241 792 and 794.. 22 x 44...... 3.90 3.75 No. per 242 796 and 798.. 17 x 27...... 2.56 2.41 dozen) 243 796 and 798.. 17 x 36...... 3.27 3.12 244 796 and 798.. 20 x 40...... 3.80 3.65 4.41 4.26 245 796 and 798.. 22 x 44...... Bath towels_____ 1 7891 20 x 40, 2.60 246 796 and 798.. 22 x 48___ 4.97 4.82 2 7967 20 x 40. 2.08 247 796 and 798.. 24 x 48____ 6.37 5.22 5.70 ' 5.55 3 7977 20 x 40. 2.71 Name woven in w hite through center or across 248 710 22 x 44__ : 4 8077 20x40. 2.71 249 710 24 x 44___ 6.07 . 5.92 20 x 40. 2.70 250 710 24 x 48___ 6.67 6.52 5 8119 7.31 7.16 6 8120 20 x 40. 2.70 251 710 25x50---. 7 8218 18 x 36. 1.93 252 710 27 x 50...... 7.63 7.48 8219 22 x 44. 2.72 253 710 27 x 54___ 8.10 7.95 8 22 x 44___ 6.48 6.33 9 8220 22 x 44. 3.29 254 770 Wash cloths...... 10 791 12 x 12. .44 255 770 24 x 44___ 7.05 6.90 12 x 12. .44 256 770 24 x « ___ 7.37 - 7.22 * 11 3701 7.84 12 6834 12 x 12. .67 257 770 25 x 50___ - 7.99 11 x 11. .39 258 770 27 x 50___ 8.41 8.26 13 7114 259 770 27 x 54___ 9.09 8.94 14 7115 11 x 11. .39 6.88 6.73 15 7289 12 x 12. .47 260 900 22 x 44___ 16 7545 12 x 12. .49 261 900 24 x 44___ 7.30 7.15 .52 262 •900 24 x 48__ _ 7.73 7.58 17 7583 12 x 12. 263 900 25 x 50____ 8.25 8.10 18 7893 11 x 11. .39 264 900 2 7 x 5 0 ...... 8.82 8.67 19 8016-2 12 x 12. .62 265 900 27 x 54— 1. 9.60 9.45 20 8029-2 13 x 13. .93 1.97 1.92 21 8032-2 13 x 13. 1.13 Name woven through center in eolors red, blue 266 392 16 x 27...... 22 8119-2 12 x 12. .52 or gold. Per yard Maximum price 23 7840 18"__ .17 (dollars per dozen) Per dozen Matched sets...... 24 7832 22 x 44. 4.44 4.32 25 7834 18x36. 2.88 Name woven through center in red or blue with 267 336 a n d 338 22 X 44___ 7835 16x28. 2.24 YMCA and blue only with YWCA. 26 22 x 44___ 4.33 27 7841 13 x 13. .85 Country Ciub______: ...... 268 796 an d 798 28 7852 24 x 48. 5.23 29 7919 22 x 44. 4.41 30 7919-1 16x28. 2.18 Table III—Name-woven Institution al Table III—Name-woven Institutional 31 7919-2 12 x 12. .93 Merchandise 32 8028 22 x 44. 4.41 Merchandise 33 8028-1 16x28. 2.18 O—BATH MATS 34 8028-2 12 x 12. .92 B—WASH CLOTHS The style numbers listed below may be 35 8038 20 x 40. 3.37 obtained in the colors, blue, gold, Jade, maize 36 8038-1 16 x 28 2.07 For name woven lengthwise through center 37 8038-2 12 x 12. .90 and cantex green. 38 8040 20 x 40. 3.37 in any of the colors blue, gold, jade, maize For name woven lengthwise through cen­ 39 8040-1 16x28. 2.07 and cantex green, on styles 905 and- 907, the ter in a colored name and stripe, the seller 40 8040-2 12 x 12. .90 41 8085 22 x 44. 5.18 seller may add 5 cents per dozen to the prices may add 15 cents per dozen to the prices 42 8085-1 16x28. 2.59 set forth below. set forth below for style number 962. 43 8085-2 12 x 12. 1.13 For name woven lengthwise through cen­ 44 8097-1 16 x 28 2.59 For enclosure of any of the wash cloths ter in a colored name stripe, or for a mat 45 8097-2 12x12 1.13 listed in this Table III-B, in individual 46 8106 22x44 4.41 with solid colored filling throughout, the seller 47 8106-1 16x28 2.18 glassine envelopes printed in one color, the may add 35 cents per dozen to the prices set 48 8106-2 12 x 12 .92 seller may add 12 cents per dozen to the forth below for style numbers 964 and 968. 49 8110 22x44 5.45 50 81 MM 16x28 2.69 prices set forth below. For an all white mat in Style No. 1068, the seller shall deduct 50 cents per dozen from the 51 8110-2 13x13 1.13 The maximum prices set forth in this 52 8111 22x44 4.44 pices listed below for white and slate mats. 53 8111-1 16x28 2.45 Table III-B, are to be discounted as follows For purchases in quantities of 50 dozen 54 8111-2 13 x 13. .93 for purchases in larger quantities: 55 8168 22 x 44. 4.14 on all of the items listed in this Table III-O, 56 8168-1 16x28 2.17 the seller shall deduct 25 cents per dozen 57 8168-2 12 x 12 .92 from the 25 dozen lot prices set forth below; 58 8199 22x44 3.99 Cents per and for purchases in quantities of 100 59 8199-1 16x28 2.07 Style No. Dozen of a 60 8199-2 12 x 12 .87 name dozen less Dozen lots dozen, the seller shall deduct 50 cents per 61 8202 22x44 3.99 than dozen from the 25 dozen lot prices set forth 62 8202-1 16x28 2.07 below. 63 8202-2 12 x 12. .90 905 500 2 250 907 500 2H 250 Maxi­ 005 1000 5 250 mum T able II—Plain Institutional Merchandise 907 1000 5 250 price 2000 250 5 100 Refer­ (dollars 2000 500 m 100 Style Size 2000 1000 10 100 Type of merchandise ence (inches) per Maxi- No. No. dozen) mum 25 Type of merchan- Refer- Style Size price dozen dise No. (inches) (dollars Maxi­ lots No. per. mum dozen) price Refer­ (dollars Name woven length- 272 962 20x30 5.67 Style Size 273 962 22x34 6.46 Type of merchandise ence Nn. (inches) per wise through center 64 Ruff- 22x44.... 3.51 No. d o z e n ) in white, except 274 962 22x36 6.98 rub 150 style No. 1068 which 275 964 20x30 6.33 Sr. dozen may also be woven 276 964 20x36 7.42 65 206.... 18 x 36___ 2.04 lots across both ends in 277 964 22 x 38 8.11 66 7076... 20 x 40___ 2.96 white. 278 968 20x30 7.91 67 7078... 22 x 44___ 3.41 279 968 22 x 36 10.13 68 7177... 20 x 40___ 3.51 Name woven across 269 905— 12x12.. $0.79 280 968 24x42 12.70 69 7204... 20 x 40__ 2.46 center in color. 270 907— 12 x 12-_ 1.00 281 1068 20x30 11.03 70 7346... 22 x 44___ 4.04 100 ! Slate 71 7403 22 x 44___ 5.22 dozen 282 1068 22x36 14.47 72 6604... 12 x 12___ .60 lots Slate Per Name woven in white 271 2000.. 11X 11-- .99 283 1068 26x40 18.48

OO yard or color. Slate 73 18"...... 17 5410 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

Table III—Name-woven I nstitutional The maximum prices set forth in this (d) MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, 82 Merchandise Table III are to be discounted as follows for WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY —Con. purchases in larger quantities: For name woven in a colored stripe, the Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Con. seller may add to the following prices 10 Cents per cents per dozen. Dozen Maxi­ Dozen of a name dozen less lots mum For selvages turned over and hemmed, the than Refer­ Size price . Style Type of merchandise ence No. (in­ (dol­ seller may add to the following prices 15 No. ches) lars cents per dozen. per 250...... 5 100 dozen) For purchases in quantities of twenty-five 500...... 10 100 dozen, the seller may add 10 cents per dozen 1000...... 15 100 to the 50-dozen-lot prices set forth below. Bath towels. F ace 99 7768 13 x 13 2.29 towels, Wash 100 9968 22 x 34 15.00 cloths, Bath mats, 101 8570 25x50 11.80 Maximum Maximum Towelings. 102 8270 16 x 32 5.03 103 7770 Size price (dollars price (dollars 13 x 13 2.29 Type of merchandise Refer­ - Style No. per dozen) per dozen) 104 9970 22x34 15.00 ence No. (inches) 50 dozen 100 dozen 105 8571 25x60 9.05 lots lots 106 8271 16x32 4.53 107 7771 13 x 13 2.05 108 9971 22x34 12.00 TOWELS \ / 109 8590 25x50 5.51 A a I 110 8490 22x44 4.45 74 1000 20 x 40...... 4.07 fa. 92 111 8390 18x36 3.14 75 1005 20 x 40...... 4.07 3.92 112 8290 16x28 2.34 76 1001 22 x 44...... 4.60 4.45 113 7790 12 x 12 .88 77 1006 22 x 44...... 4.60 4.45 114 8594 25x48 8.78 78 6992 20 x 40...... 4.53 4.38 115 8294 16x28 3.85 79 6990 22 X 44..... 5.10 4.95 116 7794 13 x 14 1.59 80 6982 24 X 48___ 5.98 5.83 117 9994 22x36 12.33 118 8595 25x48 8.02 119 8295 16 x 28 3.60 Maximum price 120 7795 13 X 14 1.44 (dollars per dozen) 121 9995 22x36 10.83 122 9964 7 x 7 .54 81 1015 YM CA 22x44 4.60 123 9965 7 x 7 .54 82 1016 YMCA 22x44 4.60 124 8005 18x36 2.41 125 8027 16x27 1.57 126 8036 18x36 1.93 127 8038 19x38 3.15 (d) MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, (d) MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, 128 8042 21x42 3.73 82 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 82 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY—Con. 129 8045 20x40 2.41 130 8065 20x40 2.78 Table I—Consumer Merchandise T able I—Consumer Merchandise—Con. 131 8075 22x44 3.41 132 8084 22x44 4.35 133 8088 24x48 5.09 Maxi­ Maxi­ 134 7730 12x12 .60 mum mum Refer­ Size price Refer­ Style Size price Style Type of merchandise ence (in­ .(dol­ Type of merchandise ence No. (in­ (dol­ No. No. ches) lars No. ches) lars (e) MOORESVILLE COTTON MILLS, per per dozen) dozen) MOORES VILLE, N. C. Table I—Consumer Merchandise Bath towels, Face 1 8228 20x40 2.87 Bath towels, F ace 50 8457 22x44 5.69 towels, Wash 2 8330 19x38 2.34 towels. Wash 61 8257 16x28 3.09 cloths, Bath mats, 3 8376 22x44 2.99 cloths, Bath mats, 52 7757 12x12 1.13 Maxi­ Towelings, 4 70102 12x12 .67 Towelings. 53 8459 22x44 5.70 mum 5 8160 25x60 8.76 54 8259 16x28 3.08 Refer­ Style Size price 55 7759 12 x 12 1.13 Type of merchandise ence (dollars 6 8060 16x32 4.35 No. No. (inches) 7 7760 15 X 15 2.00 56 8463 22x44 4.87 per 8 9960 22x34 12.00 57 8263 16x28 2.73 dozen) 9 8191 25x50 8.96 58 7763 12 x 12 1.02 10 8091 16x32 4.52 59 8465 22x44 5.78 11 7791 13x13 2.04 60 8265 16x28 2.58 Bath towels not in 1 176 22 X 44 4.44 12 9991 22x34 12.00 61 7765 12 X 12 1.13 matched sets. 2 177 24 X 48 6.08 13 8236 20x40 2.97 62 8474 22x44 7.45 3 346 24 X 46 4.08 14 7736 12 X 12 .75 63 8274 16x30 3.85 4 410 18 X 36 2.24 15 8239 20x40 2.87 64 7774 13 x 13 1.59 6 411 18 X 36 2.24 16 7739 12 X 12 .75 65 9974 22x34 12.31 6 437 18 X 36 1.66 17 8362 22x44 4.07 66 8480 22x44 6.73 7 455 20 X 40 2.59 18 8262 16X28 2.18 67 8280 16x30 3.35 8 457 20 X 40 2.60 19 7762 12x12 .93 68 7780 13 x 13 1.49 9 459 20 X 40 2.34 20 8375 20x40 3.11 69 9980 22x34 10.31 10 461 20 X 40 2.08 21 8275 16x28 2.06 70 8484 22x44 7.45 11 610 22 X 44 3.25 22 7775 12x12 .85 71 8284 16x30 3.85 12 611 22 X 44 3.25 23 8403 22x44 5.20 72 7784 13 x 13 1.59 13 644 22 X 44 2.87 24 8203 16x28 2.95 73 9984 22x34 12.31 14 704 20 X 40 2.35 25 7703 12x12 1.08 74 8489 22x44 4.40 15 706 20 X 40 2.36 26 8411 22x44 5.69 75 8289 16x28 2.32 16 722 20 X 40 2.50 27 8211 16x28 3.09 76 7789 12 X 12 .97 17 772 22 X 44 3.30 28 7711 12x12 . 1.13 77 8497 22x44 4.41 18 774 22 X 44 3.65 29 8444 22x44 7.23 78 8297 16x28 2.32 19 781 20 X 40 2.07 30 8244 16x28 3.85 79 7797 12 x 12 .97 20 785 22 X 44 2.35 31 7744 12x12 1.53 80 8500 25 X 50 10.50 21 786 22 X 44 2.61 32 9944 22x34 12.33 81 8200 16x32 4.75 22 1740 18 X 36 2.87 33 8445 22x44 5.18 82 7700 15 x 15 2.25 23 1760 22 X 44 4.44 34 8245 16x28 2.58 83 9900 22 x 34 15.00 24 1770 24 X 48 5.08 35 7745 12x12 1.13 84 8502 25 X 50 5.50 Face towels not in 25 178 15H X 28 2.69 36 8448 22x44 5.69 85 8402 22x44 4.44 matched sets. 26 779 17 X 34 1.66 37 8248 16x28 3.09 86 8302 18 X 36 3.13 27 1653 17 X 34 1.66 38 7748 12x12 1.13 87 8202 16 X 28 2.34 28 1715 17 X 34 1.66 39 8454 22x44 4.87 88 7702 12 X 12 .89 29 1780 UH X 28 2.59 40 8254 16x28 2.73 89 8508 25x 50 7.28 30 1781 17 X 34 1.56 41 7754 12x12 1.03 90 8408 22x44 5.46 Wash cloths not in 31 6 12 X 12 • 65 42 8455 22x44 7.70 91 8208 16 x 28 2.93 matohed sets. 32 9 11 X 11 • 44 43 8255 16x30 3.85 92 7708 12 x 12 1.08 33 10 11 X 11 • 44 44 7755 13 X 13 1.79 93 8546 25x 50 7.01 34 11 12 X 12 .57 45 9955 22x34 12.30 94 8446 22 x 44 5.46 35 12 14 X 14 .70 46 8456 22x44 6.95 95 8246 16 X 28 2.93 36 14 14 X 14 .83 47 8256 16x30 3.60 96 7746 12x12 1.07 37 33 14 X 14 .73 48 7756 13 X 18 1.54 97 8568 25x50 11.80 38 34 12 X 12 .52 49 9956 22x34 10.80 98 8268 16x32 5.03 89 41 12 X 12 .57 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 3411

te) MOORESVILLE COTTON MÎT J, a , (/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, (/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, MOORESVILLE, N. C.—Continued 65 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY—Con. 65 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY^-Con. Table I Consumer Merchandise—Continued Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Con. Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Con.

M a x i­ m u m R e fe r ­ S t y le S iz e p r ice T y p e of m er c h a n d ise en c e N o . (in c h e s ) (d o lla r s T y p e of T y p e o f N o p er merchandise merchandise d o z e n ) (dollars per (dollars per -dozen) S t y le N o . Maximum price Maximum pnce Style N o. Size (inches) 1 1 d o z e n ) 1 1 Referenoe No* ! Size (inches) Wash cloths not in 4 0 4 3 1 2 x 1 2 .5 2 j Reference No. matched sets. 41 55 11 X 11 .4 4 42 116 12 x 12 .8 2 Bath towels not in 18 24 17 x 88.___ 6.75 106 1653 22 x 44___ 8.50 166 12 x IZ ' ' .4 1 19 295 36 x 70____ 11.50 107 1656 12 x 12...... 2.60 43 m atched sets—Con. 6.50 Bath mats not in 44 1018 2 2 x 3 2 8 .0 2 20 4071 19 x 38...... 3.34 108 1670 16 x 28___ 1050 22 x 32 7 .2 7 21 4102 20 X 40...... 2.90 109 1673 22 x 44...... 13. 75 matched sets. 45 3.00 M a tc h e d s e ts ------46 340 24 x 46 4 .4 4 22 4179 36 X 68...... 13.50 110 1676 12 x 14...... 1 5 x 2 8 1.9 2 23 4199 36 X 68____i 13.50 111 1680 16 x 28___ 5.25 12 x 12 .7 2 24 4209 32 x 64____ 10.50 112 1683 22 x 44...... 8.25 47 630 2 2 x 4 4 3 .2 3 25 4219 36 x 70...... 14.25 113 1686 12 x 12___ 2.60 15 x 28 1.8 1 26 4349 32 X 64...... ■ 10.50 114 1700 16 X 28___ 3.15 12 X 12 t6 2 27 4359 36 x 68...... 13.50 115 1703 22 x 44...... 6.25 48 636 2 2 x 4 4 3 .3 5 28 4379 36 x 68...... 13.50 116 1704 24 x 48...... 7 25 15 x 2t> 1 .81 29 4419 32 x 64...... 10.50 117 1705 29 x 50...... 10.75 1 2 x 1 2 .6 2 Wash cloths not in 30 M ”6 11 X 11^4— .75 118 2411 16 X 28...... 3.85 49 653 2 2 x 4 4 3 .3 8 matched sets. 31 8 16 X 16____ 1.95 119 2414 24 x 46...... 7.75 15 x 28 1 .8 6 32 10 14 X 14)^... 1.75 120 2417 12 x 12...... 1.45 12 x 12 .7 7 33 16 12)4 x 18... 1.70 121 2419 22 x 34...... 15.50 50 055 2 2 x 4 4 3 .8 1 34 33 \VÁ x 11)4- .80 122 2770 16 X 28...... 4.16 1 5 x 2 8 2 .0 7 35 66 12)4 x 12)4. .90 123 ' 2774 24 X 46...... 8.00 12 x 12 .7 2 36 81 1194 x 1194- 1.35 124 2776 12 x 12...... 1.75 61 716 2 0 x 4 0 2 .7 6 37 1926 9 x 9 ...... 65 125 2778 22 x 36...... 15.50 1 5 x 2 8 1.81 38 W P-4104 12 X 12____ .65 126 2960 16 x 30...... 6.25 12 x 12 .7 7 39 . 4106 12 X 12)4... .72 127 2964 24 X 46...... 12.25 62 721 20 x 40 3 .0 0 40 4116 12 X 12____ .75 128 2965 29 x 50...... 16.00 15 x 28 2 .0 6 41 11/6T 14 X 15...... 37 129 2966 12 x 14...... 1.95 1 2 x 1 2 .7 7 42 11/Í2T 14 X ¿5...... 73 130 2968 22 x 36...... 24.00 S3 729 2 0 x 4 0 2 .9 6 43 13/6T 6)4 x 7...... 35 131 . 2969 45 X 68...... 41.00 1 5 x 2 8 1.91 44 13^12T 6)4 x 7...... 69 132 2970 16 X 30...... 5.75 12 x 12 .7 7 Bath mats not in 45 M-268 20 x 30...... 7.75 133 2974 24 X 46___ 11.25 64 731 2 0 x 4 0 1 3 .4 6 matched sets. 46 278 22 X 36...... 11.00 134 2975 29 X 50...... 15.00 1 5 x 2 8 2 .1 6 47 288 25 X 44...... 14.75 135 2976 12 X 14...... 1.85 12 x 12 .7 7 48 1007 23 X 38...... 18.50 136 2978 22 x 36...... 21.50 55 734 2 0 x 4 0 3 .7 7 49 1008 23 x 38____ 25.00 137 2990 16 x 28...... 5.25 1 5 x 2 8 2 .3 1 50 1018 23 X 38...... 29.00 138 2995 26 X 48___ 14.50 12 x 12 .8 2 139 2996 12 x 12___ 1.70 66 770 2 2 x 44 3 .6 4 P e r 140 2998 22 x 36...... 19.50 1 5 x 2 8 2 .1 6 y a rd 141 3040 16 X 30...... 6.25 12 x 12 .8 2 51 W P-295 36"...... 58 142 3044 24 X 46___ 12.25 trr 827 2 2 x 4 4 4 .1 6 143 3046 12 X 12...... 1.75 15 x 28 2 3 2 P e r 144 3048 22 x 36___ 22.50 12 x 12 .8 2 d o zen 145 3120 16 X 30...... 5.00 68 839 2 2 x 4 4 4.3 1 52 130 16 x 28____ 2.75 146 3124 24 x 46...... 10.50 15 x 28 2 .3 2 53 133 22 x 44...... 5.25 147 3126 12 x 12___ 1.55 12 x 12 .8 7 54 134 25 X 48...... 7.25 148 3128 22 x 34 ___ -19.50 59 844 2 4 x 4 6 6 .1 9 55 135 29 x 50___ 9.25 149 3140 16 x 28___ 4.25 15 x 28 2 .7 2 56 136 12 x 12...... 1.10 150 3143 22x44...... 8.00 12 x 12 1.03 57 140 16 x 28___ 2.15 151 3146 12 x 12___ 1.50 60 859 2 2 x 4 4 5 .4 3 58 141 18 X 36...... 3.15 152 • 3148, 22 X 34___ 15. 50 1 5 x 2 8 2 .7 3 6£ 143 22 X 44...... 4.25 153 320Ó 16 X 28...... 3.25 1 2 x 1 2 1.03 60 144 25 x 48...... 6.00 154 3201 18 x 36___ 4.35 61 811 2 0 x 4 0 2 .7 6 61 145 29 x 50...... 7.75 155 3203 22 x 44___ 6.25 15 x 28 1.91 62 146 13 X 13____ 1.00 156 3204 25 X 48...... 8.25 12 x 12 .7 7 63 147 36 x 68...... 12.50 157 3206 13 X 13...... 1.30 62 1209 31 x 6 2 5.21 & ISO 16 x 28 153 3208 21 X 32..... 12.50 63 1216 3 1 x 6 2 7 .8 3 65 181 18 X 36___ 3.15 15t 3220 16 X 28___ 5.50 64 1217 31 x 62 ' 7 . 8 3 66 183 4.25 160 3224 25 x 48___ 12.50 65 1219 3 1 x 6 2 8 ,0 1 67 184 25 x 48...... 6.00 161 3226 12)£ x 12H 1.90 66 1277 31 x 62 8 .2 3 68 185 29 x 50___ ■ 7.75 162 3228 22 x 36...... 19.50 69 186 13 x 14...... 1.00 163 3230 16 X 30...... 3.95 70 187 36 x 68...... 12.50 164 3234 24 X 46...... 7.75 7: 183 21 x 32___ 10.00 165 3235 27 x 52___ 10.50 (/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, 72 9f 12 x 12____ I 1.20 16b 3236 13 X 13...... 1.50 65 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 73 760 16 x 28____ 2.50 167 3237 20 X 34...... 10.25 74 761 18 x 36...... 4.00 163 3233 22 X 36___ 19.00 7 763 26 x 46...... 7.25 16Í 323£ 45 X 70...... 31.00 Table I—Consumer' Merchandise 7t 972 29 x 59..... 10.50 17t 324C 16 X 30___ 5.00 T 973 25 x 46___ 7.25 171 3243 22 x 44...... 8.25

7i 97( 15x 2 8 ___ 2.50 172 3245 26 X 50...... 14.00 7Ï 977 11)4x11)4 1.00 17! 3246 13 X 13...... 1.85

p e r 8C 92 12 x 12___ 1.20 174 3248 22 x 36...... 19.00 8 13Í 20 x 32____ 11.75 175 324£ 36 x 70___ 28.50 T ype of Ó S2\ 12K 16 x 28___ 3.25 176 3250 15 X 27...... 3. 85 merchandise fc 83! 1212 22 x 44___ 5.65 177 3253 22 x 44___ 7.00 o 84 133( 16 x 30___ 6.25 17Í 3256 12 x 12___ 1.30 85 1333 22 x 44___ 11.75 3253 20 x 34...... 11.50 ( d o ll a r s 17Í W dozen) 12 x 14___ 3.00 326C X 3.65 Size (inches) Maximum price 86! 1330 180 15 27...... Reference No. m 871 137( 16 x 28___ 6.25 18! 3263 22 x 44...... 7.00 J J 8 ! 137: 22 x 44___ 11.75 182 3266 12 x 12___ 1.30 Bath towels not in 1 M -35 24 X 46...... *7.25 8£ 1376 13 x 13___ 3.00 18! 3263 20 X 34...... 11.00 matched sets. 2 128 45 x 68...... 19.50 9(1 139( 16 x 28___ 6.00 184 329C 16 x 28...... 4.25 a 759 26 X 51..'..» 10.75 9 139: 22 x 44___ 11.75 185 3293 22 x 44...... 8.00 4 814 27 x 50____ 12.25 91>| i 1390 12x 1 2 .... 2.85 186 3296 12 X 12...... 1.50 6 815 30 X 55___ , 14.00 K A 16K 16 x 28___ 6.00 187 3293 20 X 34...... 12.50 6 911 27 X 50...... 12.25 & f 16i: 22 x 44___ 11.75 183 330C 16 x 28...... 4.25 7 912 30 X 55.___ 14.00 9. ; 1616 12 x 12___ 2.85 18Í 3304 24 X 46...... 8.25 8 920 32 x 64.. . 16.50 01 ; 1620 16 x 28___ 6.25 19( 3306 12 X 12...... 1. 55 £ 1126 46 X 68____ 23.00 9’ 162: 22 x 44___ 12.25 19] 3303 20 X 34...... 12.50 10 1137 60 X 80____ 46.00 9? 1626 13 x 13___ 3.00 192 331C 15 X 27.. 3.95 11 1159 5 8 x 8 0 ... 48.00 9E 1630 16 x 28___ 5.25 19! 3313 22 x 44...... 7.25 12 1169 58 Y 80 46.00 ltt 163! 22 x 44___ 8.25 194 3316 12 x 12___ 1.30 13 1662 18x36. 3.50 10 1636 12 x 12___ 2.60 195 3313 20 x 34___ 11.50 14 1663 22 x 44____ 5.25 lot 1640 16 x 28___ 5.75 196 332C 15 X 27...... 3.65 15 1664 22 X 44____ 6.25 lot 164! 22 x 4 4:... 10.75 197 332Î 22 x 44...... 7.00 16 1665 20 X 40...... 4.25 10- 1646 12 x 12___ 2.85 193 3326 12 x 12___ 1.30 17 W P-21 17 X 34____ 2.65 106 1650 16 x 28___ 6.50 199 3328 20 X 34____ 11.00 5412 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, (/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, (/) WELLINGTON SEARS COMPANY, 65 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY—Con. 05 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY—Con. 65 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY—Con. Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued Table II—Plain I nstitutional Merchandise—Continued

Maxi­ Refer­ mum Type of merchan­ Style Size price T y p e of Type of ence dise No, No. (inches) (dollars merchandise merchandise per dozen) (dollars pel* dozen) (dollars per dozen) Size Size (inches) Maximum price Style N o. Size (inches) . Maximum price j j Reference No. j Style No. 1 1 Reference No. Towels—Con_____ 363 609 22x44 3.95 364 623 24x48 4.80 200 3360 16 X 28____ 5.25 West Point matched 293 4501 18 X 36___ 2.65 M artex—C on...... 294 4503 22 X 44...... 3.65 365 5003 17x29 2.35 201 3365 26 X 49...... 14.50 sets—Con. 366 5005 17x34 2.07 202 3366 12 X 12...... 1.70 295 4504 24 X 48___ 4.50 296 4506 12 X 12...... 82 367 5009 20x40 3.25 203 3370 16 X 28...... 4.50 368 5015 16x27 1.55 204 3374 24 X 46...... 10.50 297 4540 15 X 27___ 3.00 298 4543 22 X 44...... •6.00 369 5018 22x44 3.80 205 3376 12 X 12____ 1.65 370 5034 18x36 2.00 206 ' 3378 22 X 36...... 19.50 299 4546 12 X 12...... 1.18 306 4547 L. C...... 5.50 371 5047 22x44 4.95 207 3380 16 X 28____ 5.50 372 . 5081 22x44 3.93 208 3384 25 X 48___ 12.50 301 4548 20 X 34...... 7.98 302 4550 16 X 28...... 1.85 373 5151 18 x 36 1.88 209 3386 12)4x12)4. 1.90 Wash cloths______374 62 12 x 12 .18 210 3388 22 X 36...... 19.00 303 4551 18x36...... 2.65 304 4553 22 X 44...... 3.65 Bath mats...... 375 50 22x34 5.80 211 3400 16 X 28...... 4.25 376 53 20x30 4.85 212 3403 22 X 44...... 8.00 305 4554 24 X 48...... 4.50 X .82 Per 213 3404 24 X 46...... 10.50 306 4556 12 12___ yard 214 3406 12 X 13...... 1.50 307 4560 16 X 28___ 1.90 Toweling!...... 377 571 18 .19 215 3408 22 X 34...... 19.00 308 4562 20 X 40___ 3.45 575 20 X 4.00 378 .21 216 3410 16 X 28...... 5.50 309 4563 22 44___ 379 579 22 .23 217 3414 25 X 48____ 12.50 316 4566 12 X 12___ .78 218 3416 12)4 x 12)4. 1.90 311 4590 15 X 27___ 2.73 219 3418 22 X 36...... 19.50 312 4593 22 X 44___ 5.58 220 3420 16 X 28___ 5.50 313 4596 12 X 12___ 1.08 Table III—Name-woven Institutional 221 3425 26 X 48____ 15.25 314 4598 20 X 32___ 7.98 Merchandise 222 3426 12 X 12___ 1.75 315 4610 16 X 28___ 2.23 223 3430 16 X 28___ 4.50 316 4613 22 X 44___ 4.25 A— MARTEX DIVISION 12x 12.... .93 224 3433 22 X 44___ 8.50 317 4616 For name woven towels in Style numbers 31, 225 3436 12 X 12___ 1.55 318 4620 15 X 27___ 2.63 226 3438 20 X 34___ 12.50 31£ 4623 22 X 44___ 5.25 32, 51 and 52, the seller may add 10 cents per 227 3440 16 X 28___ 4.25 321 4626 12 X 12___ 1.02 dozen to the maximum prices listed below. 228 3443 22 X 44___ 7.75 321 4636 15 X 27___ 3.00 For name woven towels in Style numbers 229 3446 12 X 12___ 1.50 322 4633 22 X 44___ 5.95 230 3448 20 X 34___ 12.50 323 4636 12 X 12___ 1.08 1, 7, 10, 18, 30, 46, 045, and 45, the seller may 231 3450 15 X 27___ •3.95 324 4638 20 X 34___ 7.99 add 20 cents per dozen to the maximum 232 -3453 22 X 44___ 7.25 325 4640 16 X 28___ 2.73 prices listed below. 233 3456 12 X 12___ 1.30 326 4643 22 X 44___ 5.25 The maximum prices set forth for towels 234 3458 20 X 34___ 11.50 327 4646 12 X 12___ 1.08 235 3460 15 X 27___ 4.25 328 4656 16 X 28___ 1.85 in the style numbers listed below in this 236 3463 22 X 44___ 8.00 32Í 4651 18 X 36___ 2.65 Table III-A, are to be discounted as follows 237 3466 12 X 12___ 1.45 330 4653 22 X 44___ 3.65 for purchases in larger quantities. 238 3468 20 X 34___ 12.50 331 4654 24 X 48___ 4.50 239 3470 16 X 28___ 4.50 332 4656 12 X 12___ .82 333 4700 16x28___ 1.70 Cents per 240 3473 22 X 44___ 8.50 Dozen of a dozen less Dozen 241 3476 12 X 12___ 1.50 334 4701 18 X 36___ 2.15 Style No. name lots 242 3478 -20 X 34___ 12.50 335 4702 20 X 40___ 2.75 than— 243 3480 16 X 28___ 4.25 33( 4703 22 X 44...... 3.60 244 3483 22 X 44___ 7.25 337 4706 12 X 12...... 72 245 3484 25 X 48___ 9.75 338 4716 16 X 28___ 2.22 31, 32, 51, and 52.... 250...... 5 100 246 3486 12 X 12___ 1.45 33£ 4713 22 X 44...... 4.65 500...... 10 100 247 3488 21 X 32 12.75 340 4716 12 X 12...... 87 1,000...... 15 100 248 3490 16 X 28...... 4 25 1, 7, 10, 18, 30, 46, 200...... 10 100 249 3491 12 X 18 .. 2.25 045 arid 45. 500 or over.. 15 100 256 3493 22 X 44___ 8.50 251 3496 12 X 12 1.55 252 3500 16 X 30...... 6.25 For a single selvage for towels listed in 253 3503 22 x 44 __ 10.25 T able II—Plain I nstitutional Merchandise Table IH-A, the seller shall deduct 20 cents 254 3505 26 X 50...... 15.50 per dozen from the maximum prices listed 255 3506 13 X 13____ 2.00 256 3508 22x36 22.50 below. 257 350S 36 X 70____ 34.00 The maximum prices set forth for wash West Point matched 258 274 1 6 x 3 2 ...... 2.49 Maxi­ cloths in this Table IH-A, are to be dis­ 259 24 X 46 se ts. 275 5.25 Refer­ mum counted as follows for purchases in larger 26( 277 12 X 12 . .83 Type of merchan­ Style Size price quantities of the style numbers listed below: 261 * 401S 36 X 70___ 11.50 dise ence No. (inches) (dollars 262 ' 4060 16 X 28___ 2.15 No. per 268 4061 18 X 36__.>_ 2.90 dozen) Dozen of a Cents per 264 4063 22 X 44...... 3.85 Style No. ■ » name dozen 265 4064 24 X 46...... 4.75 266 4065 26 X 52___ 5.85 Towels...... 340a WF-128 16x27 1.88 267 4066 12 X 12...... 83 341 131 18 x 36 2.80 S/74...... '...... 500 2)4 268 406£ 36 X 70...... 11.50 342 142 20x40 3.40 1000 5 26Í 4140 16x28 2.15 343 148 24x48 4.82 S/77...... 500 7)4 27( 4143 22 X 44...... 3.85 344 284 22x44 3.85 S/78...... 1000 12)4 271 4144 24 X 44___ 4.50 345 4042 20x40 3.50 272 414C 12 X 12___ .83 346 4044 22 x 44 3.95 278 414£ 36 X 70...... 11.50 347 4045 24 x 48 4.82 For name woven in center in color or for 274 4360 15 X 27...... 3.00 348 4047 25x50 5.00 275 4363 22 X 44...... 5.85 349 FAX-508 16x20 1.35 colored filling in bath mats in the styles 276 4366 12 X 12____ 1.07 - * W Col listed below, the seller may add the follow- 277 4368 20 X 34...... 8.00 C. Str lng premiums: 278 4420 16 X 28...... 1.95 350 511 16x27 1.60 27Í 4421 18 X 36...... 2.80 351 512 >4" 16x27 1.65 3.90 Size Cents per 28C 4423 22 X 44...... Col C. Style No. dozen 281 4424 24 X 48___ 4.80 Str (inches) 282 4426 12 X 12...... 85 352 513 16x27 1.65 288 4480 16x 2 8 ___ 1.85 353 523 Rib 20x40 2.73 201...... 20 x 30___ 25 284 4481 18 X 36 2.65 354 527 Rib 22x44 3.45 25 285 4483 22 X 44...... 3.65 355 553 18x36 2.13 268...... 1...... 20 x 30___ 1950...... 20 x 30___ 25 286 4484 24 X 48____ 4.50 356 557 20x40 2.46 25 287j 4486 12 X 12...... 83 357 563 22x44 2.95 1960...... 20 x 3 0 .... 278...... 22 x 36___ 35 288 4490 15 X 27...... 3.00 358 571 18x36 2.30 35 285 4493 22 X 44...... 5.85 359 575 20x40 2.67 1960...... 22 x 36___ 288...... 24 x 42___ 50 2901 4496 11JÍ X 11JÍ- 1.07 360 579 22x44 3.20 50 291 1 4493 20 X 34___ 7.98 361 593 20x40 2.85 1960...... 24 x 42___ 292 1, 4300 16 X 28...... 1.85 362 595 22x44 3.40 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5413

Tabix III—Name-woven I nstitutional T able H I—Name-woven Institutional T able III—Name-woven In stitutional Merchandise—Continued Merchandise—Continued Merchandise—Continued

a — m a r t e x division—continued a—martex division—continued b—Fairfax division—continued The maximum prices for all Hie maximum prices for towels listed in bath mats, listed in this Maxi­ Maxi­ this Table III-B, are to be discounted as Table ni-A, are to be dis­ mum mum price price follows for purchases in larger quantities: counted as follows for pur­ Refer­ (dollars (dollars chases in larger quantities: Type of ence Style Size per per merchandise No. No. (inches) dozen) dozen) Dozen of a name: Cents per dozen (50 (100 Costs per Dozen dozen dozen Dozen of a name dozen less lot 5 0 ------25 lots) lots) than 1 0 0 ------— 50 15 250...... 5 100- dozen 500...... 10 100 Maxi­ Maxi­ lots 1,000...... 15 100 mum mum Bath mats...... 454 201 20x30 6.33 price price 455 201 20x36 7.41 456 268 20x30 7.92 Refer­ Style Size (dollars (dollars For bath towels with a side hem selvage in Type of ence per per 457 1950 20x30 8.47 sizes 18 by 36 inches, and smaller, the seller merchandise No. No. (inches) dozen) dozen) 458 1960 20x30 9.50 (50 (100 459 278. 22x36 8.69 may add 15 cents per dozen to the maximum dozen dozen 460 1950 22x36 11.38 prices set forth below, and for larger sizes, 20 lots) lots) 461 1960 22x36 11,78 cents per dozen may be added. 462 1960 24x42 14.20 463 288 25x45 15.25 For bath mat with name woven in white Towels...... 380 1 22 x 44 7.25 7.10 in style number 90, the seller shall deduct 15 381 1 24 x 44 7.87 7.72 cents per dozen from the maximum prices 382 1 24 x 48 8.39 8.24 B-FAIRFAX DIVISION 383 1 25 x 50 8.91 8.76 set forth below; for name woven in two lines, 384 1 27 x 50 9.48 9.33 For name woven in white in styles 820, 15 cents per dozen may be added to the maxi­ 385 1 27x54 10.20 10.05 mum prices set forth below. 386 7 22x44 7.27 7.12 822, 826, 828, the seller shall deduct 10 cents 387 7: 24x44 7.89 7.74 per dozen. For purchases of bath mats in quantities of 388 7, 24x48 8.41 8.26 ( For name woven in color in style No. 834, 50 dozen or more, the seller shall deduct 25 389 7 25x50 8.93 8.78 the seller may add 20 cents per dozen. cents per dozen. 390 7 27x50 9.51 9.36 391 7 27x54 10.23 10.08 392 10- 20x40 5.17 5.02 Maximum Size Maximum 393 10 22x44 5.90 5.75 Type of merchandise Reference Style No. price (dollars price (dollars 394 10 24x44 6.27 6.12 No. (inches) per dozen) per dozen) 395 10 24x48 6.86 6.71 396 10 25x50 7.51 7.36 397 10; 27x50 7.81 7.66 TOWELS 388 10 27 x 54 8.29 8.14 60 dozen lots 100 dozen lots 399 18 20x40 5.16 5.01 Name woven through center warp in color...... 464 820/22 17x27 2.66 2.61 400 18 22x44 5.89 5.74 17x36 3.36 3.21 401 18 , 24x44 6.26 6.11 20x40 3.90 3.75 402 18 24x48 6.85 6.70 22 X 41 4.50 4.35 403 18 25 x 50- 7.50 7.35 22x48 6.07 4.92 404 18; 27 x 50 7.82 7.67 24x48 5.46 5.31 405 18 j 27x54 8.29 8.14 465 826/28 17x27 2.87 2.72 406 30 20x40 5.16 6.01 17x36 3.67 3.52 407 30 22x44 6.90 5.75 20x40 4.59 4.44 408 30 24x44 6.26 6.11 22X44 5.44 5.29 409 30 24x48 6.86 6.71 22x48 5.76 5.61 410 30 25x50 7.50 7.35 24x48 6.21 6.06 411 3o; 27x50 7.82 7.67 Name woven in white either center warp or 466 834 22 x 44 6.37 6.22 412 30 27x54 8.30 8.15 cross border. 24 x 44 6.95 6.80 413 31 17x27 2.76 2.61 24 x 48 7.26 7.11 414 31 20x40 4.00 3.85 25 x 50 7.88 7.73 415 31 22x44 4.61 4.46 27 x 50 8.30 8.15 416 31 22x48 5.17 5.02 27 x 64 8.98 8.83 417 31 24x48 6.57 5.42 WASH CLOTHS 418 32 17x27 2.76 2.61 600 dozen lots 1,000 dozen lots 419 32 20x40 4.00 3.85 467 95 13 x 13 1.10 1.79 420 32 22x44 4.61 4.46 421 32 22x48 5.18 5.03 B A T H u a t s 422 . 32 24x48 5.57 5.42 t6 dozen lots 60 dozen lots 423 045 22x44 6.67 6.52 468 90 20 x 30 5.77 5.52 424 045 24x44 7.24 7.09 22 x 34 6.56 6.31 425 045 24x48 7.56 7.41 22 X 36 7.07 6.82 426 045 25x50 8 .1 8 8.03 427 045 27x50 8.61 8.46 428 045 27x54 0.28 9.13 429 45 i 22 x 44 6.85 6.70 430 45 i 24x44 7.47 7.82 (g) WOODWARD BALDWIN AND COMPANY, 43 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, SELL­ 431 45 24X48 7.84 7.69 ING AGENTS FOR GEORGIA KINCAID MILLS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA 432 45 25x 50. a 47 8.82 433 45 : 27x 50 8.99 8.84 T able I—Consumer Merchandise 434 45 27x54 9.72 9.57 435 46 22x44 6.67 6.52 436 46 24x44 7.24 7.09 437 46 24x48 7.56 7.41 Maximum 438 46 25x 50 & 18 8.03 Reference Style Size price (dol­ 439 46 27 X50 8.61 8.46 Type of merchandise No. No. (inches) lars per 440 46 27x54 9.28 9.13 dozen) 441 51 17 x 27 2.97 2.62 442 51 20x40 4.69 4.54 443 51 22x44 5.55 5.40 Bath towels not in matched sets...... 1 3646 16x28 0.81 444 51 22x48 5.87 5.72 2 3666 18x36 1.20 445 51 24x48 6.32 6.17 3 3672 17x32 1.04 446 52 17x27 2.97 2.82 4 3686 20x40 1.47 447 52 20x40 4.69 4.54 5 3690 20x40 2.36 448 52 22 x 44 5.55 5.40 6 6050 18x36 1.28 449 52 22x48 5.87 5.72 7 5340 20x40 1.47 450' 52 24x48 6.32 6.17 8 5712 36x72 8.38 tBO 9 5822 14x28 .86 dozen 10 5824 17x36 1.33 lots 11 5908 14 x 28 .85 Wash cloths 451 74 11 X 11 .99 12 5958 20x40 1.72 452 78 12 x 12 1.18 13 6152 18x36 2.15 453 77 12x12 1.22 14 6182 18x36 L78 5414 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(g) WOODWARD BALDWIN AND COMPANY, 43 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, SELL­ ING AGENTS FOR GEORGIA KINCAID MILLS, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA—Continued . Table I.—Consumer Merchandise—Continued

Maximum Reference Style Size price (dol­ Type of merchandise No. No. ' (inches) lars per dozen)

Bath towels not in matched sets. ''is 6246 20x40 2.46 16 6342 20x40 1.80 17 6354 20x40 2.34 18 6412 22x44 3.41 19 6450 22x44 2.36 20 6480 22x44 2.62 21 6486 22x44 2.99 22 6508 22 x 44 2.67 23 6640 24x48 4.20 24 6672 24x46 3.78 25 6772 22 x 44 3.16 26 6846 20x40 2.35 27 6848 20x40 2.29 28 6850 20x40 2.29 29 6914 20x40 2.35 30 6916 20x40 2.35 31 7320 20x40 2.56 32 7326 20x40 2.66 33 7382 20x40 2.86 34 7430 22x44 3.04 35 7476 22x44 4.66 36 7574 22x44 3.63 Face towels not in matched sets. 37 5040 15x27 1.34 38 6012 16x27 1.77 39 7130 16x27 1.71 40 7174 16 x 27 2.17 41 8228 16x27 2.38 Wash cloths not in matched sets. 42 4014 14 x 14 .65 43 4027/29 11H> * .34 44 4028 12 x 12 .42 45 4030 12 x 12 .42 46 4036 12 x 12 .52 47 4038 12 x 12 .41 48 4042 12 x 12 .52 49 4050 12x12 .41 50 4054 12 X 12 .36 51 4056 11x11 .36 52 4150 12 x 12 .62 53 4178 11x11 .36 54 4232 12 x 12 .70 55 4288 13 x 13 .83 56 4330 12x12 .77 57 8028 12 x 12 .77 58 8032 12x12 .78 Per yard Toweling. 59 3006 16" .15 60 3007 36" .23 61 3021 16" .15 62 3023 18" .18 63 3025 20" .20 64 3027 22" .22 65 3029 24" .24 66 3073 36" .32 Matched sets. 67 8400 22x44 8.69 68 8200 16x27 2.09 69 8000 13 x 13 .78 70 8401 22x44 3.69 71 8201 16x27 2.09 72 8500 22x44 4.93 73 8300 16x27 2.33 74 8100 12x12 1.03 75 8501 22x44 3.99 76 8301 16x27 2.57 77 8101 12 x 12 .78 78 8502 22x44 5.05 79 8302 16x27 2.50 80 8102 12 x 12 1.25 81 8503 22x44 4.71 82 8303 16x27 2.25 83 8103 12x12 1.00 84 8504 22x44 3.82 85 8304 16x27 2.08 86 8104 12 X 12 .78 87 8505 22x44 3.82 88 8305 16x27 2.08 89 8105 12x12 .78 90 8506 22x 44 3.99 91 8306 16 x 27 2.07 92 8106 12x12 .78 93 8507 22x44 4.93 94 8307 16x27 2.33 95 8107 12 X 12 1.03 96 8508 22x44 4.71 97 8308 16x27 2.25 98 8108 12 X 12 1.00 99 8509 22x44 5.05 100 8309 16x27 2.50 101 8109 12x12 1.25 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5415

(a) WOODWARD BALDWIN AND COMPANY, 43 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, SELL- (27) Blankets, blanketing, and blan­ Ky> ING AGENTS FOR GEORGIA KINCAID MILLS. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA—Continued ket-robe cloth, (i) The maximum prices Table I—Consumer Merchandise—Continued established herein for blankets, blanket­ ing, and blanket-robe cloth shall apply to Maximum such products regardless of whether they Reference Style Size price (dol- are made in a cotton or in a woolen or Type of merchandise No. No. (taches) lars per dozen) worsted mill. (ii) The maximum prices for blankets, Per Yard blanketing, and blanket-robe cloth set 102 8550 22x44 5.02 forth below are subject to terms of 2 103 8350 16 X 27 2.47 104 8150 12 X 12 1.25 per cent 10 days, 60 extra, with anticipa­ 105 8551 22x44 5.02 tion for payment allowed (a) at the rate • - Êtil 106 8351 16 X 27 2.47 107 8151 12 X 12 1.25 of 3 per cent per annum for any pay­ 108 8552 22x44 5.19 ment made prior to July 13,1942, and (b) 109 8352 16 X 27 2.50 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum for 110 ^ 8152 12 X 12 1.25 I l f 1 8553 22x44 5.19 any payment made on or after July 13, 112 8353 16 X 27 2.50 1942. Where longer terms are granted, 113 8153 12 X 12 1.25 no extra charge shall be made for the extension of credit and anticipation shall Table II—Plain I nstitutional Merchandise Table in—Name-woven Institutional be allowed at the rates specified imme­ Merchandise diately above. Maxi­ (iii) No seller shall discontinue or mum For name woven in color in Style numbers Refer­ alter to the prejudice of a purchaser any Type of Style Size price 9000/2, 9012/14, and 9034, the seller may add discount or service granted or rendered merchandise ence No. (inches) (dollars No. per 10 cents per dozen to the maximum prices set to purchasers of the same general class dozen) forth below. during the period in which it opened its For name woven In color in Style numbers 1942 line. Section 1400.108 (b) (3) shall Towels______114 5007 14)4 x 29 1.09 9004 and 9026/28, the seller may add 20 cents not apply to sales of blankets, blanketing, 115 6001 22 x 44 3.93 116 6005 20x40 3.45 per dozen to the maximum prices set forth and blanket-robe cloth. 117 6007 22 x 44 4.00 below. (iv) The maximum price for seconds 118 6009 20x40 2.46 119 6013 20 x 40 3.25 The maximum prices set forth in this Table. shall be not more than 90 per cent of the 120 6025 16x27 1.99 I l l are to be discounted as follows for pur­ base maximum prices set forth in (viii) 121 6033 18x36 1.91 and (ix) below. 122 6035 18x36 1.99 chases in larger quantities: 123 6037 18x36 2.15 (v) In addition to the base maximum 124 6093 16 x 27 1.62 prices set forth in (viii) and (ix) below, 125 6123 16x27 1.54 126 6124 16x27 1.59 Cents per additional put-up charges may be made 127 6203 20x40 2.35 Dozen of a name dozen leas Dozen as follows: 128 6207 20x40 2.73 than lots 129 6209 20x40 273 ^ Cents 130 6401 22 x 44 3.26 per blanket 131 6403 22 x 44 5.08 250 ...... 5 100 132 6407 22x44 3.40 500 ...... — 10 100 For bagging of blankets______3 133 6411 22x44 3.40 1000 ...... —...... 15 100 For boxing of blankets______20 134 6413 22x44 3.60 135 6607 24 x 48 4.44 Provided, That where the base maxi­ Wash cloths...... 136 4001 12x12 .57 137 4007 12 x 12 .65 mum price is predicated on one type of 138 4009 12 x 12 .80 For colored filling in bath mats, the seller put-up the allowable charge hereunder Bath mats______139 8701 22x34 5.59 may add 35 cents per dozen to the maximum 140 8706 20x30 4.26 for such put-up shall be deducted from prices listed below. the base maximum price before the al­ lowable charge for the actual put-up fur­ nished is added. Maximum Maximum Refer­ Size Type of merchandise Style No. price (dollars price (dollars (vi) (a) In addition to the base maxi­ ence No. -(inches) per dozen) per dozen) mum prices set forth in (viii) and (ix) below, the charges set forth in (b), (c), B0 dozen lots 100 dozen lots and id) below may be made for binding: 141 9000/2___ 17x27 2.56 2.41 142 9000/2..... 17 x 36 3.26 3.11 Provided, That where the base maximum 143 9000/2...... 20x40 3.79 3.64 price is predicated on one type of bind­ 144 9000/2...... 22x44 4.40 4.25 145 9000/2...... 22x48 4.96 4.81 ing, the allowable charge hereunder for 146 9000/2...... 24x48 5.35 5.20 such binding shall be deducted from the 147 9004...... 22x44 6.48 6.33 148 9004...... 22x48 7.10 6.95 base maximum price before the allowable 149 9004...... 24x44 7.05 6.90 charge for the actual binding furnished 150 9004...... 24x48 7.38 7.23 151 9004...... 27x54 9.10 8.95 is added. 152 9012/14,__ 17x27 2.77 2.62 153 9012/14___ 17x36 3.57 3.42 (b) The following are maximum 154 9012A4___ 20x40 4.49 4.34 charges for the binding of blankets, ends 155 9012/14___ 22x44 5.35 5.20 156 9012/14___ 22 x48 5.67 5.62 only. 157 9012/14___ 24x48 6.11 5.96 158 9034...... 20x40 3.38 3.23 159 9034_____ 22x44 3.91 3.76 160 9026/28___ 22x44 5.72 5.57 Rayon Acetate Revers­ 161 9026/28___ 22x48 6.14 5.99 Sateen taffeta satin ible rayon 162 9026/28___ 24 x44 6.09 5.94 satin 163 9026/28___ 24 x 48 6.68 6.53 164 9026/28___ 27x54 8.13 7.98 Cents Cents Cents Cents Dollars per 1 " ...... 8 10 12 dozen 1 w .. 10 12}* 15 Towels___ . r _____ 165 9006...... 22x44 4.32 2" . - 12 15 18 166 9008...... 22 x 44 4.32 S'*— . . ... T15 18)* 22)* 42X 4"...... 20 25 30 50 SB dozen tots B0 dozen lots ß" __ 25 3D* 37)* Bath mats____ _ ...... 167 9100...... 22x34 7.59 7.34 ß"__ 30 37X 45

No. 138----- 5 5416 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 (c) For binding of blankets all around the charge then made for the same type (1. e., ends and sides) the maximum of stitching or hemming. charge shall be 2% times the maximum (viii) The base maximum price for charges shown in (b) above. blankets, blanketing, or blanket-robe (d) For binding with mortised corners, cloth of any style not specifically listed a charge of 7% cents per blanket higher in (ix) below shall be determined in ac­ than the maximum charges provided for cordance with the following classifica­ in (b) and (c) above may be made. tion: Provided, That in the event that a (vii) For stitching or hemming a seller seller desires to manufacture or sell a may make a charge in addition to the blanket, blanketing, or blanket-robe cloth base maximum prices set forth in (viii) for which no maximum price is estab­ and (ix) below: Provided, That such lished by (viii) or (ix) below, the maxi­ charge may be made only if an extra mum price shall be a price specifically charge was made therefor at the opening authorized by the Office of Price ^Admin­ of the 1942 season and shall not exceed istration upon application by the seller.

Class Type Subtype Inscription Base maximum price

I Blankets manufactured on cotton system entirely of American cotton, stitched ends, with or without borders, unwrapped: Ai Single-woven plaid pairs and solid I white, gray, or tan pairs: Per pound of finished weight A-l Finished weight less than 4 oz. per 55 % cents. sq. yd. A-2 Finished weight 4.01 to 4.30 oz. per 54% cents. sq. yd. A-3 Finished weight 4.31 to 4.75 oz. per 53% cents. sq. yd. A-4 Finished weight 4.76 or more oz. 52% cents. per sq. yd. B 1 Single-woven solid-color (other than 1 cent more than type A. white, gray, and tan) pairs. O Double-woven pairs or singles (except 53)4 cents. Jacquards). D Single-woven white or gray sheet 54% cents. blankets (single blankets only.). E Single-woven colored (other than gray) 55% cents. sheet blankets (single blankets only). F Single-woven bleached white sheet 57% cents. blankets (single blankets only). G Single-woven bleached colored sheet 58% cents. blankets (single blankets only). II Blankets manufactured of 95 percent cotton and 5 percent wool or entirely of cotton, Per pound of finished weight, including raw edge, with or without borders: weight of binding H Blankets made of 5 percent wool (other 60 cents.* than re-processed or re-used) and of Asiatic cotton, with American cotton warp and core yams: single-woven plaid or solid-colored pairs and singles, bagged. H -l Blankets made of American cotton warp 57 cents.5 and core yarns, balance Asiatic cotton: single-woven plaid or solid-colored pairs and singles, bagged. J Blankets made of American cotton or 55 cent*.1 cotton waste warp and core yams, and a blend of 6 percent (of weight of blanket) wool, reprocessed or re-used wool, and of cotton and/or waste, Asiatic and/or American: single-woven plaid or solid-colored pairs and singles, not bagged. J - l Blankets of the same fiber content as 52% cents. type J except for the substitution of cotton or cotton waste for the 5 percent wool: single-woven plaid or solid- j colored pairs and singles, not bagged. K Double-woven plain color fancy or revers­ ible pairs or single blankets (except Jacquards): K-H Same fiber content and put-up as 62 cents.2 type H. K-H-l Same fiber content and put-up as 59 cents.* type H-l. K-J Same fiber content and put-up as 57 cents.* type J. K-J-l Same fiber content and put-up as 54% cents.* type J-l. III All-cotton jacquard blankets (except crib blankets) made with American cotton warp and core yarns, balance of Asiatic cotton: Double-woven pairs, 72" x 84", finished 63% cents.* weight 5% pounds (including weight of binding), bagged, raw edge. L-l Double-woven pairs, 70" x 80", finished 66 cents.* weight 5 pounds (including weight of binding), bagged, raw edge. M Double-woven single blankets, 66" x 80", 69% cents. finished weight 2% pounds, hemmed ends, not bagged. 1 For blankets of type A or B cut into singles and stitched, the base maximum price shall be one-half of the pair price plus 1% cents per single. * For blankets of types E , H -l, J, J-l and K manufactured without core yams the base maximum price shall be 2 cents per pound less than that shown above. * The base maximum price for singles of types L and L-l shall be one-half the base maximum price of the pair. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5417

Class Type Subtype Description Base maximum price

Per pound of finished weight, including weight of binding HI All-cotton jacquard blankets, etc.—con. M -l 134 percent of the opening price for the 1940 season, or 100 percent of the opening price for the 1942 season, whichever is lower. IV Jacquard blankets manufactured on the (4). • cotton system entirely of American cotton. V (‘). VI Blanket-robe cloth made on the cotton (4). :- system entirely of American cotton. VH Blanket-robe cloth made of American cotton <‘). warp and/or core yarns, balance Asiatic cotton. VIII Blankets made of a mixture of cotton and rayon or of a mixture of cotton, rayon, and wool, with or without borders, bagged, raw edge. N Blankets made of American cotton 59 cents. warp and core yams, 25 percent cut staple rayon, balance Asiatic cotton: single-woven plaid and solid-color pairs and singles. O Same fiber content as type N : double- 61H cents. woven plain-color, fancy, or reversible pairs or singles (except Jacquards). P Blankets made of 25 percent cut staple 64)4 cents. rayon, 5 percent wool (other than re­ processed or re-used), American cot­ ton warp and core yams, balance Asiatic cotton: fancy, or reversible pairs or singles (except Jacquards).

4 All current styles of products in these classes are listed in (ix) below. (ix) The following are the base maximum prices for blankets, blanketing, and blanket-robe cloth of the styles listed below. («) BEACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 180 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.

Finished weight, Base maximum pounds price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Pairs Singles 4 1 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Pairs.... Class III 70 x 80 .... 4.71 4" Sateen...... $3.«) 2 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Pairs---- Classili.... P Plaid . 72 X 84 5.12 3.65 3 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. rio « TTT 60x80...__ 2.00 Hemmed______.. $1.50 4 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Clam TTT 70 X 80..:__ 2.44 Hemmed...... 1.675 6 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. 70 X 80...... 2.44 3" Sateen...... 1.775 6 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class H I___ 66 x 80...... 2.30 1.775 7 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. 70 X 80...... 2.44 3" Sateen...... 1.775 8 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. L 72 x 84...... 2.80 4" Sateen..^...... 1.945 9 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class III___ 72 x 84...... 2.85 2.50 10 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class H I.__ 72 x 84...... 3100 2.50 11 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class III....' 72x84...... 3.00 2.50 12 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Classili.... 72 X 84...... 3.75 3.25 13 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class IIL 60 x 80...... 2.04 Hemmed______1.50 14 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class IIL ... 70 X 80...... 2.44 1.675 1« Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class I II .... 70 x 80...... 2.44 1.775 16 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. 72 x 84...... 2.85 2.50 17 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. *72 x 84...... 3.75 4" Sateen...... 3.25 18 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class H I.... 66 x 80...... 2.25 1.775 19 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles.. Class I II .... 60 x 80...... 2.05 1.776 20 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles Class IH .... 66 x 80...... 1.87 Hemmed______Unwrappdd___ 1.05 (Special), 21 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Singles Class i n __ 70 x 80...... 2.50 Hemmed...... 1.40 (Special), 22 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Pairs__ T, 72 x 84...... 5.50 3.6925 23 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs.. H 66 x 80...... 2l75 1.80 24 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs.. H 70 x 80___ _ 3.00 1.95 26 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs.. H 72 x 84...... A 75 2.45 26 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs.. H 72 x 84...... 4.00 4" Sateen______2.60 27 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Singles. H 66 x 80...... 1.375 3" S ateen...... Bagged...... 975 _ 28 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Singles. H 70x80...... 1.50 3" Sateen...... 1.05 29 95% Cotton 5% W ool Plaid Singles- H 72 x 84...... 1.875 4" Sateen...... 1.325 30 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Singles. H 72 x 84...... 2.00 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 1.40 31 95% Cotton 5% Wool Reversible K(H) 70 x 80...... 2.50 1.70 Single. 32 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 110 ...... 70 x 84...... _ 1.25 Stitched...... Unwrapped...... 7Ì87 33 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 120 70 x 90...... 1.34 Stitched...... 7705. 34 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 130 ... 70 x 99...... 1.48 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ .851 35 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 140 70 x 108...... 1.61 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ .9257 36 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 150 80 x 90...... 1.53 Stitched______Unwrapped___ .8797 37 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 160 80 x 99...... 1.68 Stitched______I___ Unwrapped...... 966 38 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 170 80 x 108...... 1.84 Stitched______Unwrapped___ 1.058 39 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 230 72 x 90...... 1.64 Stitched ...... Unwrapped...... 943 40 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 240 72 x 99 ____ 1.80 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ 1.035 41 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 25€P . 72 x 108...... 1.97 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ 1.1327 42 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 260 81 x 90...... 1.85 . Stitched...... Unwrapped...... 1.0637 43 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 270 81 x 99 ...... 2.03 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ 1.1672 44 American Cotton Sheet Blankets.. F 280 81 x 108...... 2.21 Stitched______Unwrapped___ 1.2707 45 American Cotton Sheet Blankets G 125 70 x 90...... 1.34 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ .7839 (Colored). 46 American Cotton Sheet Blankets o 165 RO y 99 1.68 Stitched...... Unwrapped...... 9828 (Colored). 47 American Cotton Sheet Blankets G 235 72 Y 90 1.64 Stitched...... Unwrapped...... 9594 (Colored). » 48 American Cotton Sheet Blankets o 245 ...... 72 Y 99 1.80 Stitched...... Unwrapped...... L053 (Colored). 5418 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(a) BEACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 180 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—Continued

Finished weight Base maximum pounds price yj -i _ Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Singles Per Singles Per • yard yard • Foreign Cotton Jacquard Single... Classili.... Clyde...... : 60x80 2.47 Bagged...... $1.90 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Single... Class I II .... 60 x 82...... 2.51 Bagged...... 2.227 American Cotton Crib Blanket Class V ..__ 26 x 34____ .20 Unwrapped...... 1791 Plaid. American Cotton Crib Blanket Class V ..... 30 x 40____ .30 Unwrapped___ .2458 Plaid. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... S...... 26 x 34...... 24 Stitched...... Unwrapped___ .227 Solid. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... w ...... 30 x 40____ .36 Unwrapped___ .327 Solid. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... RS...... 30 x 40____ .45 .45 Solid. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... X-—------...... 26x 34...... 28 .227 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... T ______27 x 36...... 34 .327 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... I ______30 X 40____ .45 .45 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... IX ...... 71 .625 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket IXS...... 36x 50...... 74 .7854 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket i x a ...... 36 x 50...... 74 .825 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... s x ...... 36x 50...... 76 1.0666 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V ..... GA______36 x 50.____ .90 1.30 Reversible. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... G...... 36 x 50...... ~.93 1.30 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... LG.______42 x 60____ 1.26 1. 75 Solid. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V ..... F 89— — ...... 36 x 50...... 1. Î3 1.65 Réversible. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... F ______36 x 50...... 1.18 1.65 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... E ...... 45 x 60_____ 1.64 2.60 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Crib Blanket Class V...... A______30 x 36...... 41 .3895 Jacquard. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe- Class V II... XX...... 72" wide___ 1.05 $.90 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe- Class V II... BD...... 1.05 1.00 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe- Class V II... BDY______1.05 .955 cloth. Foreign Cotton Solid Robecloth... Class VIT IX G...... 1.25 .804 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe- Class V II... DXS...... 1.05 Rolls...... 75 cloth. Foreign Cotton Solid Robecloth... Class V II... sw _ ...... 72’ wide...1. .80 .5896 Foreign Cotton Solid Robecloth... Class V II... w x ...... 72’ wide...... 1.00 .67 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... GX...... 1.32 Rolls...... 87 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... LX...... 72’ wide___ 1.25 .90 cloth. Foreign Cotton Solid Robecloth... Class V II... DX...... 72* wide...... 1.42 .95 Foreign Cotton Reversible Robe- Class V II... DX Rev______1.42 .99 cloth. Foreign Cotton Chinchilla Robe­ Class V II... BR Chin...... 1.02 Rolls______.... .77 cloth. Foreign Cotton Embossed Robe­ Class V II... EM...... 625 .4154 cloth. Foreign Cotton Chinchilla Robe­ Class V II... Chin 50...... 1.30 Rolls...... 87 cloth. Foreign Cotton^ Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... FE...... 72’ wide— 1.30 Rolls...... 938 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... EB...... 36’ wide...... 525 .46 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... BDE...... 36* wide...... 525 None...... 51 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... S...... 72 x 84...... 2.50 2.475 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... BDR...... 72 x 84...... 2.51 2.875 cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe- Class V II... BDL...... 72 T 84 .. .. 2.81 3.175 ' cloth. Foreign Cotton Jacquard Robe­ Class V II... L499...... 72 x lift- 3.01 2.875 cloth. Foreign Cotton & Rayon Robe­ Special...... POLAIRE...... 72’ wide..... 1.23 .95 cloth. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5419

(b) CATLIN PARISH CQ., INC., 79 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. [Selling agents for—Amco Mills, Newnan, Ga., and Arnall Mills, .Sargent, Ga.]

Finished weight, Base maximum pounds price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

H Stitched Ends...... Unwrapped.. $0.971 $0.503 100 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & Al 60 x 76...... m Singles. • 2 1 Stitched Ends...... Unwrapped.. 1.085 .56 101 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A2 66 x 76...... Singles. 2\i Hi Stitched Ends...... Unwrapped,. 1.22 .6275 102 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A2 70 x 80...... Singles. Unwrapped.. 1.331 .6825 103 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A3- 70 x 80...... 2H 1H Stitched Ends...... Singles. Unwrapped. 1.464 .7495 104 American Cotton Plaid Pans . 70 x 84_____ 1.32 Stitched Ends...... B la n k e ts . Unwrapped. .7665 106 American Cotton White Sheet D 1.40 Stitched Ends...... Blankets. Unwrapped. .8486 107 American Cotton White Sheet T> 70 x 99...... 1.55 Stitched Ends...... Blankets. 9 Unwrapped. .969 108 American Cotton White Sheet T> 80 x 99____ ' 1.77 Stitched Ends...... Blankets. Unwrapped. 1.057 109 American Cotton White Sheet T) 80 x 108...... J. 93 Stitched Ends...... Blankets. 110 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pans TT 72 x 84...... 3H 1 *4 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 2.30 1.25 & Singles. Bagged...... 2.60 1.40 111 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pans H 72 x 84...... 4 2 4" Sateen...... & Singles. Not Bagged. 1;52^ .8375 112 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J /* 66 x 80...... 2J4 m 3" Sateen...... & Singles. Not Bagged. 1.937 1.044 113 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J 72 jc 84...... Z\i m 3" Sateen...... & Singles. Not Bagged. 1.6625 .906 114 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pans J 66 x 80...... 2Ji 1 % 3" Sateen...... & Singles. Not Bagged. 1.80 .975 115 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J 3 m 3" Sateen______& Singles. Bagged...... 2.53 1.416 116 75% Cotton 25% Rayon Plaid N- 72 x 84...... 3 M m 4" Rayon Satin...... Pairs & Singles. Bagged__ 1.8375 117 75% Cotton 25% Rayon Solid o 70 x SO____ 2 y. 4" Rayon Satin...... Color Singles. Bagged...... 1.991 118 75% Cotton 25% Rayon Solid o 72 x 84...... 2'A 4" Rayon Satin...... Color Singles. Bagged------2.145 119 75% Cotton 25% Rayon Solid o 72 x 90...... 3 4" Rayon Satin...... ColoPSingles.

(C) CHATHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 67 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.

Finished weight, Base maximum pounds, > price 'No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

150 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs TT 72 x 84...... 3 HIH 4" Rayon Taffeta...... Bagged...... $2.35 $1.30 & Singles. 151 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs 72 x 90...... Z% 1 li 4" Rayon Taffeta...... Bagged...... 2.50 1.37 % & Singles. 152 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs TT 72x84...... 4 2 4" Rayon Taffeta...... Bagged...... — 2.65 1.45 & Singles. 153 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs 80 x 90 .... 4Vi 2 H 4" Rayon Taffeta...... B agged...... 2.95 1.60 & Singles.

(d) ESMOND MILLS, ESMOND, R. I. [Clarence Whitman & Sons, Inc., selling agents, 21 East 26th Street, New York City, N. Y.[

Finished weight, pounds Base maximum price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

200 Foreign Cotton Jacquard M 66 x 80 . 2U Hemmed^...... Unwrapped... $1.558 Singles. 2011 Foreign Cotton Jacquard 66x80 2U Hemmed...... “. ___ Unwrapped... 1.558 Singles. 202 Foreign Cotton Jacquard 66 x 80 2M Hemmed...... Unwrapped... 1.30 Singles (Special). - 2Ò3 Foreign Cotton Jacquard 66 x 80 _ 2Ji Unwrapped... 1.30 Singles (Special). 204 Foreign Cotton Jacquard 72 x 84 5H 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... $3.6925 1.945 Pairs & Singles. 205 Foreign Cotton Jacquard 70 x 80 5 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 3.50 1.85 Pairs & Singles. 206 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets- 30 x 40 .37 Stitched...... Unwrapped... .33 207 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankcts. 30 x 40 .47 Unwrapped... .4508 208 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. 36 x 50 .74 2" Sateen Around___ Unwrapped... .748 209 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. 36 x 60 .74 2" Sateen Around...... Unwrapped... .788 210 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V " 36 x 50 .78 3" Acetate Satin Boxed...... 90 Around. 211 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. 36 x 50 .78 3" Acetate Satin Boxed...... 945 • Around. 212 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V ... 36 x 50 .91 4" Acetate Satin ^ Boxed...... 1.10 Around. 5420 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(d) ESMOND MILLS, ESMOND, R. I.—Continued [Clarence Whitman & Sons, Inc., selling agents, 21 East 26th Street, New York City, N. Y.]

Finished, weight, pounds Base maximum price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

213 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V ... 244______36 x 60...... 91 4" Acetate Satin Boxed_____ $1.155 Around. 214 Foreign. Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V ... 120...... 36 x 60...... 98 6" Acetate Satin Boxed__ . 1.65 Around. 215 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 136P...... 72" wide.. .73 $0.525 216 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class V II- 1325X...... 72" wide.. .94 .625 217 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 66 A...... 72" wide.. 1.48 .95 218 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. Bunny Cloth__ 72" wide.. 1.29 Rolls...... 804 219 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. Downy Pufl___ 72" wide.. 1.29 Rolls., ...... 804 220 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 3700...... 72" wide.. 1.06 Rolls...... 725 221 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 2900...... 72" wide.. 1.15 Rolls...... 80 222 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 55...... 72" wide.. 1.83 .90 223 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. 41 S .C ...... 72" wide.. 1.23 .938 224 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth... Class VIL. Chenette...... 72" wide.. L 15 .75 225 Foreign cotton Robe Cloth_ Class VIL. Downy Spun 72" wide.. L 14 Rolls...... 84 Snow Cloth #2.

(e) HOUSTON TEXTILE COMPANY, INC. [Cone Export & Commission Co., selling agents, 69 Worth Street, New York City, N. Y.]

Finished weight, pounds Base maximum price No. Fiber content and description Type Style' Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

250 American Cotton plaid, pairs A -l...... Wisteria______60x 7 6 .... 1 *A Stitched...... Unwrapped... $0.971 $0.503 & singles. 251 American Cotton plaid, pairs A-2...... Jessamine_____ 66 x 76__ _ 2 l Stitched...... Unwrapped... L085 .56 & singles. 252 American Cotton plaid, pairs A-2...... Daffodil______70 x 80___ 2H m Stitched...... Unwrapped... 1.22 .6275 & singles. 253 American Cotton plaid, pairs A-3...... Rose...... 66 x 76___ 2y*. m Stitched...... Unwrapped... 1.198 .6165 & singles. 254 American Cotton plaid, pairs A-3...... Lily...... 70 x 80-... M Stitched...... Unwrapped... 1.331 .6825 & singles. 255 American Cotton plaid, pairs A-3...... Arbutus______72 x 84___ VÂ l?i Stitched...... Unwrapped... 1.464 .7495 & singles. 256 American Cotton Gray & A-3...... Lantana______70 x 80___ 2H 1« Stitched...... Unwrapped... 1.331 .683 Tan pairs & singles. 257 American Cotton, Solid Col- C...... Carnation...... 70 x 80___ 3 Hemmed...... 1.5975 ored singles. 258 American Cotton, Jacquard Class IV .. 308...... 64 x 76___ 2.18 Hemmed...... 1.25 singles. 259 American Cotton, Jacquard Class IV .. 310...... 64 x 76___ 2.18 Hemmed...... 1.25 singles. 260 American Cotton, Jacquard Class i y .. 408...... 70 x 80___ 2.50 Hemmed...... 1.385 singles. 261 American Cotton, Jacquard Class IV .. 410...... 70 x 80___ 2.50 Hemmed______1.385 singles. 262 American Cotton Crib Blan- Class V ... Slumberland__ 36 x 50___ .62 Stitched...... 387 kets. 263 A m erican C otton C rib Class V ... Nursery...... 30 x 40___ .406 Stitched...... 268 Blankets. 264 A m erican C otton C rib Class V ... Kuddleup...... 30 x 40...... 344 Stitched .228 Blankets. 265 American Cotton Crib Class V ... Kiddynap____: 28 x 37___ .25 Stitched .181 Blankets. 266 A m erican Cotton Crib Class V ... Rockabye...... 26 x 34___ .18 Stitched...... 139 Blankets. 267 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... Fido______30 x 40___ '.50 . 363 Crib Blankets. 268 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... Jack Rabbit...... 30 x 40...... 50 Stitched .363 „ Crih. Blankets. 269 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... Fido...... 36 x 50...... 75 Stitched...... 499 Crib Blankets. 270 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... Jack Rabbit...... 36 x 50...... 75 Stitched...... 499 Crib Blankets. 271 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... Fido...... 36 x 50___ .76 .646 Crib Blankets. 272 American Cotton Jacquard Class V ... .Jack Rabbit...... 36 x 50...... 75 .646 Crib Blankets. Class V I.. 70" wide.. 1 $0.55273 Robe Cloth. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1912 5421

(/) LEAKSVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY [Cannon Mills, Inc., selling agents, 70 Worth Street, New York City, N. Y.]

Finished weight, Base maximum pounds price Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

95% Cottdh 5% Wool, Plaid Pairs H 72 T so 3*4 154 4" S ateen ...... Bagged...... $2.30 $1.25 & Singles. 95% Cotton 5% Wool, Plaid Pairs H 72 T 84 3 m 544" Sateen...... Bagged...... 2.45 1.325 & Singles. 95% Cotton 5% Wool, Plaid Pairs H 72 T 84 4 2 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 2.60 1.40 & Singles. 95% Cotton 5% Wool, Solid H 77 r 84 2)4 4" S ateen...... Bagged...... 1.55 Colored Single. 95% Cotton 5%.Wool, Reversible K-H 70 X 80 . 2)4 4" Sateen...;.______Bagged...... 1.75 Single. 95% Cotton 5% Wool, Reversible K-H 72 x 84...... 3 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 2.06 Single. 95% Cotton 6% Wool, Reversible It-H 72 T 84 3 5" Acetate Satin...... Bagged—...... 2.31 Single. 95% Cotton 5% Wool, Solid 72 x 84...... 3 5" Mortised Acetate Satin__ Boxed...... 2.50 Colored Single. 100% Cotton Solid Colored Single.. 72 x 84 .. 254 5" Acetate S atin ...___ .... Bagged...... 2.41 K-H T 7n t sn 5 3.325

(g) W. S. LIBBEY COMPANY, 40 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.

Finished weight, pounds Base maximum price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

350 Foreign Cotton Jacquard T, 72 t 84 5)4 4" Sateen...______Bagged...... $3.6925 : Pairs. 351 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L -l 70 t 80 5 4" Sateen...... _____ Bagged...... 3.50 Pairs. 352 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L 72 x 84___ 254 4" Sateen...... ___ Bagged...... « $1.945 Singles. 353 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L-l 70x80 .. 2)4 4" Sateen . • Bagged...... 1.85 Singles. 354 Foreign Cotton Jacquard M 66 x 80___ 2)4 Hemmed. .P ______Unwrapped... 1.558 Singles. 355 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class HI 72 x 84...... 3)4 4" Sateen...... Bagged...... 2.22 Singles. 356 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class TTT Trojan T9 54x72 . 154 Unwrapped... 1.06 Singles (Special). 357 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class TTT 60 x 8 0 ._ 2 Hemmed__ ___— Unwrapped... 1.31 Singles (Special). 358 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class TTI 66 x 80 ... 2)4 Unwrapped... 1.394 Singles (Special). 350 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class TTT Trojan T2 _ 70 x 80 __ 2)4 Hemmed...... Unwrapped... 1.461 Singles (Special). 360 Foreign Cotton Robe Cloth.. Class VII- 1.00 Rolls...... $0.625

D & COMPANY, INC., MANUFACTURING DIVISION, 82 WORTH STREET NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.

Finished weight pounds Base maximum price No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

400 American Cotton Plaid Pairs À2 fifi T 7fi 2 1 Stitched______Unwrapped... $1.085 $0.56 ¿f Singles. 401 American Cotton Plaid Pairs A2 70 x 80 __ 2)4 1)4 Stitched . Unwrapped... 1.22 .6255 & Singles. 402 American Cotton Plaid Pairs A3 fifi Y 7fi 2)4 1)4 Stitched______Unwrapped... 1.198 .6165 & Singles. 403 American Cotton Plaid Pairs A3 70 y 80 2)4 1)4 Stitched______... Unwrapped... 1.331 .6825 & Singles. 404 American Cotton Plaid Pairs A3 72 y 84 254 154 Stitched______Unwrapped... 1.464 .7495 & Singles. 405 American Cotton White r> 72 x 90 1.66 Stitched _ .. . __ _ 6 to paper...... 9089 Sheet Blankets. 406 American Cotton White D 72 x 99 . 1.83 Stitched _ . _ ... 6 to paper___ 1.002 Sheet Blankets. 407 American Cotton White T> 81 x 90 1.87 Stitched _ . . 6 to paper...... 1.024 Sheet Blankets. 408 American Cotton White Tl 81 x 99 2.05 6 to paper___ 1.122 Sheet Blankets. 400 American Cotton White D 81 x toft 2.24 Stitched______6 to paper...... 1.226 Sheet Blankets. 410 American Cotton Colored ■R 72x90 1.66 1" Rayon Taffeta___ 6 to paper...... 1.025 Sheet Blankets. 411 American Cotton Colored E 72 x 90 2.18 1" Rayon Taffeta___ 6 to paper...... 1.315 Dobby Check. 412 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid H 72 Y 84 3)4 154 4" Sateen______Bagged...... 2.30 1.25 Pairs & Singles. 413 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid H 72x84. .. 4 2 4" Sateen.____...... Bagged_____ 2.60 1.40 Pairs & Singles. 414 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid H 72 y 84 4)4 2)4 4" Sateen.______Bagged_____ 2.90 1.55 Pairs & Singles. 415 95% Cotton 5% Wool Re­ K-H 70 y SO 2)4 3" Sateen____ ...... Bagged_____ 1.70 versible Single. 416 95% Cotton Plaid Pairs & j 66 x 80___ 254 154 3" Sateen...... Not Bagged... 1.6625 .906 Singles. 5422 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(h) MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, INC., MANUFACTURING DIVISION, 82 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—Continued

Finished weight, pounds Base maximum price. N o. Fiber content and description T y p e Style Size B inding P u t-u p Pairs Singles P er yd. P airs Singles P er yd.

417 95% Cotton Plaid Pairs & J ...... K e n t______70 x 80___ 3 IX 3" Sateen...... Not Bagged... $1.80 $0.975 Singles. 418 Foreign Cotton Solid Color K -H I...... Sedgefleld...... 72 x 84____ 2 X 4" Acetate Satin_____ B agged______775 Single. 419 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L ...... P aram o u n t____ 72 x 84____ 6 X 4" Sateen...... B a g g e d ...... 3.6925 Pairs. 420 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L-I ...... T riu m p h ...... 70 x 80___ 5 i " Sateen...... B agged______3.50 Pairs. 421 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L ...... P a ra ______72 x 84____ 2 X 4" Sateen...... 1.945 Singles. 422 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L-I ...... T ru m p ____ _ 70 x 80____ 2 X 4" Sateen...... 1.85 Singles. 423 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L ...... P atrio tic...... 72 x 84___ 2 X 4" Sateen...... 1.945 Singles. 424 Foreign Cotton Jacquard L...... N o b ility ...... 72 x 84___ 2 % 4" Acetate Satin...... 2.045 Singles. 425 Foreign Cotton Jacquard M ...... Dakota . .. 66 x 80____ 2 X Hemmed . 1.558 Singles. 426 Waste Jacquard Singles_____ Special___ P into 64 x 76___ m 1.10 427 Waste Jacquard Singles_____ Special___ P o n tiac...... 70 x 80___ 2 1 428 76% Cotton 25% Rayon N ...... Aragon______72 x 8 4 .... 3JÎ IX 2.531 1.416 Plaid Pairs & Singles. 429 75% Cotton 25% Rayon 0 ...... Aiken . . . 72 x 90___ SX 4 " Acetate Satin__ ... 2.392 Solid Color Singles. 430 Foreign Cotton Jacquard Class vn__ R obe C loth...... 72-inch.... 1.06 N one______Ralls $0.5825 Robe Cloth.

(i) MANETTA MILLS [Cannon Mills, Ine., selling agents, 70 Worth Street, New York City, N. Y.]

Finished Base Weight, Maximum No. Fiber Content and Description Type Style Size Pounds Binding Put-up Price

Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

450 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A -l...... Salvador______60 x 76...... m X $0.971 $0.503. Singles. 451 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A -l...... Mascot______66 x 80...... 2 1 1.11 Ï ,5725 Singles. 452 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A-2...... Midland______66 x 76...... 2 1 1.085 .56 . Singles. 453 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A-2...... Monroe...... 70 x 80...... 2X IX 1. 22 .6275 Singles. 454 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A-3...... Madison...... 70 x 80...... 2% 1?Ì6 1.265 .65 Singles. 455 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A-3...... Bulwark...... 72 x 84...... 2% IX 1.464 .7495 Singles. 456 American Cotton White & Gray A-4______Weldon...... 65 x 72...... 2 1 1.05 .5425 Pairs & Singles. 457 American Cotton White & Gray A-4___ „__ Weymouth____ 60 x 76...... 2H V/k 1.181 | .60S Pairs & Singles. 458 American Cotton Plaid Singles__ )k-Z...... Marengo...... 39 x 66..___ .563 ; .317 459 American Cotton Plaid Singles___ A-3...... Silverdale_____ 45 x 7 2 ...... 688 "■ .384 460 American Cotton Plaid Singles___ A-3...... Ferndale...... 64 x 72___ _ .813 .45 461 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Special__ ; ____ 70 x 9 0 ...... 1.375 r A. 7528 Blankets. 462 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Special______70 x 8 4 ...... 1.28 • .7008 Blankets. 463 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Special______70 x 99...... 1.51 ■ i .§267' Blankets. 464 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Special...... 70 x 108...... 1.65 Stitched______.9033 Blankets. 465 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Starland...... 70 x 90_____ 1.50 Stitched__ __ . .8213 Blankets. 466 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Star land...... 70 x 99...... 1.65 .9033 Blankets. 467 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Starland...... 70 x 108...... 1.80 .9855 Blankets. 468 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Starland...... 80 x 90...... 1.75 .9581' Blankets. 469 American Cotton White Sheet D...... Starland______80 x 99...... 1.93 1.057 Blankets. 470 American Cotton White & Gray A-4 Weymouth____ 60 x 80...... 1.19 .641 Singles. 471American Cotton White & Gray A-4...... Weymouth____ 60 x 84...... 1.25 .673-7 Singles. 472 American Cotton White & Gray A-4...... Weymouth____ 60 x 90...... 1.33 Stitched...... 7157 Singles. 473 American Cotton White & Gray A-4...... Weymouth____ 60 x 108...... 1.60 iï 1 .¡8575 Singles. 474 American Cotton Crib Blankets.. Class V...... Banner______26 x 34...... 203 Stitched...... ' .135 475 American Cotton Crib Blankets... Class V...... Santa Claus___ 28 x 37...... 25 Stitched...... 1 .1725 476 American Cotton Crib Blankets... Class V___ Pennant______30 x 40...... 281 Stitched...... 5 ■■ .'2(i- 477 Class V___ 36 x 50 . . .406 5 .2625 478 95% Fptton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J(NoCore).. Cedarlane____ 66 X 80...... 2X m 1.475 ’ .8125. & Singles. 47995% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J(NoCore).. North Lake___ 66 x 80...... 2H IX 1.6075' ’ .8788 & Singles. 48095% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J(NoCore)-- Grand View___ 70 x 80_____ 3 3" Sateen...... 1.74 . .,945 & Singles. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July IS, 1942 5423

(i) MANETTA MILLS—Continued

Finished weight, Base maximum pounds price Ne. fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Put-up Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

4SI 95% Cotton 6% Wool Plaid Pairs J(NoCore).. Heathcote... 70 x 80. 3*4 1*4 3" Sateen Bagged------$1.9025 $1.04 & Singles. 482 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs J(NoCore).. Mt. Royal.. 72 x 84. 3 *4 m 3" Sateen Bagged...... 2.035 1.1075 & Singles. 483 95% Cotton 5% Wool Solid Color J(NoCore):. Daytona__ 70x80. 3 1*4 3" Sateen Not Bagged. 1.74 .945 Pair & Single. 484 95% Cotton 6% Wool Solid Color Special____ Pent House. 72 x 84. 2*4 3" Sateen Bagged.—.. 1.55 Single. 485 95% Cotton 5% Wool Part Waste Special...... Belvedere... 66 x 80. 2 Stitched.. Not Bagged. 1.0b Gray Single. 488 American Cotton Part Waste Special____ Elgin...... 60 x 74. 2 1 Stitched.. Unwrapped. .96 .50 Gray pairs & Single. 487 American Cotton Part Waste Special____ Essex...... 68 x 76. 2*4 1*4 Stitched.. Unwrapped. 1.21 .625 . Gray pairs & Single. 488 American Cotton Part Waste Special____ Enterprise.. 66 x 80. 2 Stitched.. Unwrapped. .91 Gray Single.

(j) NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 40 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y.

F inished Base weight, m axim um pounds price No. Fiber content and description T y p e Style Size Binding p u t-u P

Pairs Singles Pairs Singles

£00 American Cotton Plaid, Pairs & A 2 fifi T 7« 2 1 S titched ...... Unwrapped..... $1.085 $0.56 Singles. £01 American Cotton Plaid, Pairs & À 2 70 t sn 2*4 1*4 S titched ...... U nw rapped...... 1 .2 2 .6275 Singles. £02 American Cotton Plaid, Pairs & A3 7ft TT SO 2*4 1 *4 S titched ...... U nw rapped...... 1.331 .6 8 2 5 Singles. £03 American Cotfon Plaid, Pairs & A 3 72 y 34 2 *4 1*4 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 1 .4 6 4 .7 4 9 5 Singles. £04 American Cotton White, Gray, A 3 66 x 7 6 ...... 2*4 1*4 S titched ...... U nw rapped ...... 1 .1 9 8 .6165 Tan Pairs & Singles. £05 American Cotton White, Gray, A 3 70 T Rft 2*4 1*4 Stitched ...... U nw rapped ...... 1.331 .6 8 2 5 Tan Pairs & Singles. 508 American Cotton White, Gray, A 3 72 x 8 4 ...... 2*4 IN Stitched...... U nw rapped _____ 1 .4 6 4 .7 4 9 5 Tan Pairs & Singles. 507 American Cotton White, Gray, A 4 2*4 1*4 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 1 .4 4 4 .7 3 9 5 Tan Pairs & Singles. £08 American Cotton White, Gray, A 4 72 Y 84 3 1*4 Stitched ...... U nw rapped ...... 1 .5 7 5 .8 0 5 Tan Pairs & Singles. £09 American Cotton Solid Color B 72 x 8 4 ...... 3 1*4 S titched ...... U nw rapped...... 1.605 .82 Pairs & Singles. 510 American Cotton White Sheet D 70x84 1.32 Stitched...... U nw rapped____ .7227 Blankets. £11 American Cotton White Sheet B 70 x 90...... 1.40 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 7665 Blankets. £12 American Cottod White Sheet T> 70 x 99...... 1.55 Stitched...... U nw rapped____ .8486 Blankets. £13 American Cotton White Sheet D 70 x 108...... 1.69 S titched...... - ...... U n w ra p p ed .___ .9253 Blankets. £14 American Cotton White Sheet D 80x90 1.61 Stitched...... U nw rapped ...... 8815 Blankets. £15 American Cotton White Sheet T> 80 x 99 . . . 1.77 S titched...... U nw rapped ...... 969 Blankets. ✓ £16 American Cotton White Sheet D 80 x 108 ... 1.93 S titched ...... U nw rapped____ 1.057 Blankets. 517 American Cotton White Sheet T> 63 x 90 1.50 Stitched...... U nw rapped ...... 8213 Blankets. 518 American Cotton White Sheet n 63 x 99 1.65 S titched ...... U nw rapped _____ .9034 Blankets. £19 American Cotton White Sheet D 63 x 108...... 1.80 S titc h e d ...... U nw rapped...... 9855 Blankets. £20 American Cotton White Sheet D 72 x 90 1.72 Stitched...... U nw rapped____ .9417 Blankets. 521 American Cotton White Sheet D 72 x 99 . . . . 1.89 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 1.035 Blankets. 522 American Cotton White Sheet T> 72 x 108 2.06 S titc h e d ...... U nw rapped...... 1.128 Blankets. 523 American Cotton White Sheet T) 81 x 90 1.93 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 1.057 Blankets. 524 American Cotton White Sheet T) 81 X 99 2.13 U nw rapped...... 1.166 Blankets. 525 American Cotton White Sheet n 81 x 108 2.32 Stitched...... U nw rapped...... 1.27 Blankets. 526 American Cotton Solid Color R A11 Y ear 72 x 90 .. 1.72 1" Rayon Satin ...... U nw rapped...... 1.079 Sheet Blankets. 527 American Cotton Double Woven o 7ft y an 6 4" Sateen...... U nw rapped...... 3.395 Pair. 528 American Cotton Double Woven n 70 x 80 . 3 S titched...... U nw rapped...... 1.5975 Single. 529 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs H 72 y 84 3*4 IN 3" Sateen...... ______... B agged...... 2.25 L 20 & Singles. 530 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs TT 72 x 84 __ 3*4 1*4 Bagged...... 2.45 1.325 & Singles £31 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs TT MnlrnM 72 x 84...... 4 2 4" Sateen...... — Bagged...... 2.60 1.40 & Singles 532 95% Cotton 5% Wool Dobby Plaid IT 72 x 84 - - - - - 4*4 2*4 4" Acetate Satin ...... B a g g e d ...... 2.85 1.575 Pair & Single £33 95%' Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs j .. fifi Y 8ft 2*4 IN 3" Sateen...... N o t Bagged...... 1.6625 .906

Finished weight Base m axim um pounds price No. F ib er content a n d description T y p e Style Size B inding , P u t-u p P airs ; Singles P airs Singles

N o t Bagged____ $1.80 684 95% Cotton 6% Wool Plaid Pairs J 70 x 80_____ 8 1% 8 " Sateen...... $0.975 & Singles N o t Bagged___ 1.6875 .9038 635 Foreign Cotton Plaid Pairs & HI fifi Y so 2?4 1% 3" Sateen...... Singles N o t Bagged_____ 1.83 .975 536 Foreign Cotton Plaid Pairs & HI 70 x 80 . . . 3 1% 3" S ate en .______— Singles N o t Bagged__ _ 2.044 1.082 537 Foreign Cotton Plaid Pairs & 70 x 90 ____ 3% l ‘ Me 3 " Sateen______Singles 4 Bagged------2.48 1.84 538 Foreign Cotton Plaid Pairs & 7 0 x 8 0 _____ 2 4" Sateen...______Singles U nw rapped____ 1.584 .83 639 i H ousehold 0 6 x 8 0 _____ 4% 2Me Stitched...... Favorite U nw rapped____ 1.724 .88 540 H ousehold 70 X 80 4% 2M« S titched______F av o rite 75% C otton 25% R ayon P laid P a ir. 72 x 84 ___ m 3 " Acetate Satin...______Bagged...... 2.456 541 Boxed__...... 2.086 542 75% Cotton 25% Rayon Solid 72 x 84 2 % '•Color Single Boxed__...... 2.244 543 70% Cotton 26% Rayon 5% W ool P 72x84 _____ 2% 4" Acetate Satin______Solid Color Single 3 Boxed...... 2.405 644 70% Cotton 25% Rayon 5% Wool 72 T 00 _ 4" A cetate S a t i n ...... ___ Solid Color Single •.655 545 American Cotton Robe Cloth 72" W ide... 4 ,1 0 Dobbies Solid Colors & Re vers- ibles

» Ounces per yard, * Per yard. (fc) PEPPERELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 40 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y.

F in is h e d B a se w e ig h t, M a x im u m P o u n d s P r ice No. Fiber Content and Description Type Style se B in d in g P u t - u p

P a ir s S in g le s P a ir s S in g les

650 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A l..___ Hardy Pear...... 60 x 76. 1% TS U n w r a p p e d _____ $0.971 $0.503 Singles. 551 American Cotton Plaid Pairs & A 2 ...... Hardy Pear...... 66 X 76.. 2 .0 0 1 U n w r a p p e d _____ 1 .0 8 5 .5 6 Singles. 552 American Cotton Plaid Pains & A2...... Hardy Pear___ 70 x 80. 2% 1% U n w r a p p e d _____ L 2 2 .6275 Singles. .8213 553 American Cotton White Sheet D,_____ Double Duty__ 72 x 90. 1 . BO 6 to p a p e r ...... 13 l& n k ^ts ■ 654 American Cotton White Sheet T>____ Double D u ty ... 72 x 99. 1 .7 5 6 to p a p e r ...... 9581 555 American Cotton White Sheet D_____ Double D uty... 81x90- 1 .7 5 6 to p a p e r ______.9581 Blankets. 1.095 556 American Cotton White Sheet D_____ Double D u ty ... 81x99. 2 .0 0 6 t o p a p e r ______1.295 557 American Cotton Colored Sheet E ...... Koolnite...___ 70 x 90- 2 .0 0 B a g g e d ______Blankets. 1.5975 558 American Cotton Solid Color O____ Guardsman___ 70 x 80. 3 .0 0 Bagged..... _____ Single. .945 659 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs H_____ Liberty______66x80. 2 .7 5 1 .3 7 5 U n w r a p p e d ...... 1 .7 7 & Singles. 1 .9 2 1 .02 560 95% Cotton 5% Wool Plaid Pairs H.___'.. Planet______70 x 80. 3 .0 0 1 .5 0 U n w r a p p e d _____ & Singles. 2 .2 2 1 .1 7 561 95% Cotton 6% Wool Plaid Pairs H...___ Packard______72 x 84- * 3 .5 0 1 .7 5 U n w r a p p e d _____ & Singles. 1.9125 562 70% Cotton 25% Rayon 6% Wool P...... Patty Pepperell 70 x 80. 2. 60 B a g g e d . .. . ______BlsnkfitSe 2.405 563 70% Cotton 26% Rayon 6% Wool P____ Peggy Pepperell 72 x 90- 3 .0 0 B o x e d ______BlsokctSi L 475 564 66%% Cotton 33%% Rayon Plaid Special- Sbadowland___ 72 x 84. 4 .0 0 2 .0 0 B a g g e d ______2 .6 5 Pairs ■& Singles. Class V. Cub______.3 9 7 24 to paper ...... 3 0 6 565 American Cotton Crib Blankets.., .1 4 9 566 American Cotton Crib Blankets— Class V. Tinytot___ __ .2 0 24 to paper. ... Jewel 1\______.2 5 24 to p a p e r ...... 1 9 8 667 American Cotton Crib Blankets.. Class V. .2 4 3 568 American Cotton Crib Blankets— Class V. Darling______30 x 40. .3 2 8 24 to paper. ___ Farmerette----- 30 x 40. .4 0 3 12 t o p a p e r ______.3 6 569 American Cotton Crib Blankets.. Class V. .7 6 5 570 American Cotton Crib Blankets— Class V. Checkerboard 36 x 50. .8 4 4 B o x e d ______. Bunny. .3 1 5 571 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets... Class V. Warmtot_____ 27 x 36. .4 1 2 12 t o p a p e r ______Balloon______30x40. .5 6 3 B o x e d ______.441 572 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets.. Class V. .5 5 8 578 Foreign Cotton Crib Blarkets- Class V. Pony Cart...... 7 1 9 S t it c h e d ...... — B o x e d ___ ...... 8 1 3 3 inch Acetate Satin Around. B o x e d ___ ...... 574 Foreign Cotton Crib Blcrkeis. Class V. Baby Days----- ___ .8 3 3 676 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets- Class V. Snowhite...... 75 Boxed— ...... Class V. Daisy Chain__ 069 B o x e d ___ ... ____ 1.026 576 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. 1* 13 1.193 677 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets- Class V. Sweet Dreams. L 805 678 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V. Purit; L 13 B o x e d ______1 .2 5 4 inch Acetate Satin Around. B o x e d ______1,4 4 67« Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V. $06 580 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V. Deepdown Car­ .0 8 8 3 inch Acetate Satin Around. riage Cover. u s Boxed— ...... 1.44 681 Foreign Cotton Crib Blankets. Class V. Deepdown__ _ 86 X 60- 4 inch Acetate Satin Around. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5425

(l) WHITTENTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., 261 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.

Finished weight, pounds Base maximum price Put-up No. Fiber content and description Type Style Size Binding Pairs Singles Per yd. Pairs Singles Per yd.

Unwrapped... $1.026 eoo American (Jetton Jacquard Class IV .. D arby... 54 x 72. 1.48 Singles. Unwarpped—. 1. 202 601 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. D arby... 64 x 76. 1.84 Singles. Unwrapped... 1.222 602 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. Darby... 60 x 80. 1.80 Singles. 603 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. Darby... 60 x 80. 2.00 Unwrapped... 1.281 Singles. 1.334 604 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. D arby... 70 x 80. 2.10 Unwrapped... Singles. 605 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. A rt...... 66 x 80. 2.22 Hemmed...... Unwrapped... 1.413 Singles. 606 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. Radford. 70 x 80. 2.34 Unwrapped... 1.474 Singles. 607 American Cotton Jacquard Class IV .. Darby... 72 x 84. 4. 61 Bagged...... (3.115 Pairs. 608 American Cotton Jacquard Class V I.. 1.03 Rolls...... $0.646 Robe Cloth. (28) CARDED YARN FANCIES

Construction Maxi­ Refer­ mum,, Type of fabric ence Description price, Weight, cents No. Width Thread yds. per count lb. per yd.

Shirting Fancies. 37".— 100 x 60. 4.10 300 Ends, Med. Col. Dobby... 15?* 37".... 100 x 60. 1.10 350 E nds...... UÌ4 37".... 4.15 1044 Ends, Rayon, 2 Beam 16)4 Dobby. 500 Ends, Dark Col., 1044 Ends, Rayon, 2 Beam 1734 Dobby. 4.10 500 Ends, Dark Col. Dobby... IBM 4.20 1000 Ends, Rayon...... •. 15% 108 Ends, Rayon Extra & 1137 16)4 Ends Rcpl. 37"... 4.55 Leno Weave______15M 37"... 112 x 52. 3.35 Shirting Twill...... 14% 39"-. 88 x 44... 3.35 Oxford...... 14% 4054". 88 x 44— 3.35 Twill Oxford Shirting...... 15)4 37"... 68 x 64... 5.19 Leno Shirting...... '____ 14% 39"— 80 x 80... 4.00 Barber Cloth, Black Woven 15 Stripes, Plain Weave) 37"... 100 x 44. 3.15 Himalaya Filling...... 16 37"... 80 x 56.. 4.10 Himalaya Filling, Special 14% Draw Warp. Cotton & Flax Mixture (50% 38"— 32 x 28... 2,70 19)4 Cotton, 50% Flax). 40"— 38 x 38— 2.18 23)4 Carded Yarn Fancy-Gabar­ 52"— 110 x 76. 1.40 39 dine (Upholstery Fabric). Scrims-2 Ply Warp and Fill­ 37"— 32 x 32- 2.80 17 ing. 37 W. 32 x 32.. 4.09 13?4 Wide-Single Yarn Dobbies.. 52"— 36 x 32. 1.88 24.60 54"— 36 x 36. 1.50 27.83 52"— 64 x 50.. 1.60 30.13 52"... 69 x 38. 1.60 28.13 54"— 96 x 60. 1.55 31.23 52"... 64 x 56. 1.60 31 52"... 96 x 52. 1.45 3654 Wide Drapery-Repp...... 52"— 96 x 36. 1.52 30.50 Heavy Yarn, 2 Ply Hop- 38"— 18 x 18. 2.50 17 Sacking. 38"— 20 x 20. 2.50 17)4 38"— 22 x 22. 2.10 20 Heavy Yarn, 2 Ply Hop- 38".. 2 0x20. 1.53 25 Sacking. Dobby Whipcord 39)4" 112 x 48. 1.36 34)4 38".., 112x 48. 1.40 33% Drapery, Single Warp & 49".., 50 x 26.. 1.52 29)4 Piled Yam Fill. Brassiere Cloth______40 W 80 x 52. 1464 Ends Rayon Warp, 33 21% Fill, 11 40 %" 84 x 52. 2.65 147 Ends Rayon Replacing 21% 1239 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 33 Fill, 14. 40 %". 76 x 40- 3.20 966 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 17% 33 Fill, 14. 40)4"- 80 X 56.. 1062 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 21)4 33 Fill. 14. 40)4". 80x56.. 2.65 1000 Ends Rayon Extra Basis 21) 4 Warp, 33 Fill, 14. 40)4"- 74 x 38.. 3.50 692 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 16 33 Fill, 14. 40 W- 72 x 56. 954 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 21 33 Fill, 14. 40)4". 72 x 44. 744 Ends Rayon Extra Warp 13 33 Fill, 14. 401/4 ". 75 x 44. 3.10 858 Ends Rayon Extra Warp, 13% 33 Fill, 14. 40)4"- 72 x 52... 3.20 Dobby Warp, 33 Fill, 14___ 18 40)4"- 136 x 64. Dobby Warp, 40 Fill, 14____ 22) 4 40)4"- 96 x 62... 2.45 Batiste...... 19% 40)4". 96 x 62... 2.20 Batiste...... 20)4 40)4". 96 X 62... 2.30 Batiste...... 20 5426 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

(28) CARDED TARIT FANCIES—Continued half of such sales are to the hotel and restaurant trade, the sales at such place Construction • Maxi­ of business shall not be included with Refer­ mum sales at any other place of business in Type of fabric ence Weight, Description price, computing maximum prices. No. Width Thread yds. per cents count lb. per yd. * * * * * § 1364.63 Effective date. Maximum All-carded dotted swiss...... 50 35 Y i'.. 60 x 72...... 6.85 1 2 »/ Price Regulation No. 169 (§§ 1364.51 to 51 35V4"~ 60 x 6 6 ...... 7.15 1 2 ) 1 Waffle Cloth...... 52 40"__ 1 1 2 x 1 0 0 ...... 3.40 20 u 1364.66) shall become effective July 13, 53 40".... 128 x 1 1 2 ...... 3.20 23){ 1942, except that it shall not become 54 40"__ 108 x 84____ 3,35 19)4 Pique...... 55 38"__ 140 x 8 8 ...... 3.38 W/f effective until , 1942 as to sales 55 38".... 140 x 8 8 ...... 3.45 18$ of sausage, or as to sales by any seller 57 40".... 132 x 80...... 2.15 507 Vat Dyed Color Backing 28' Threads—-2 Beams. of product derived from cattle or calves 58 40".... 1 2 0 x 60...... 1.80 24 not slaughtered by such seller. 5» 40" .. 120 x 84...... 2.30 2 1 Ji (a) Amendment No. 1 (§§ 1364.52 (a) 60 38".... 140 x 6 8 ...... 3.10 18 Seersucker______61 37"__ 89 x 72___ 3.45 17 (3) (iii), (a) (4), 1364.57 (b), 1364.60 62 39".... 80 x 80...... 3.77 18)4 (a>, 1364.62 (a) (9>, (a) (10>, 1364.63 Carded Lawn______63 40"__ 8 8 x 80...... 4.70 14)4 64 40".... 80 x 8 8 ...... 5.00 13$ (a), 1364.51 and headnote, 1364.52 (a) 65 36".... 72 x 56...... 10.25 8)4 (2) (ii), (a) (3), (b), 1364.53 text pre­ 66 40".... 64 x 6 6 ...... 6.25 9' ’ ceding (a>, (e> (1>, 1364.55,1364.60head- Pongee...... 67 38".__ 72 x 100...... 6. 25 13£f Marquisettes—Carded____ 68 38".... 40 x 16...... 1 2 .0 0 4$ note, 1364.62 (a) (2), (a) (4), (a) (6), 60 41"._ 37 X16...... 11.80 4% text of 1364.57 designated (a), text of 70 38".... 44 x 18...... 10.80 5)i Umbrella Cloth...... 71 26"__ 72 x 76...... 4.55 11)5 1364.60 designated (b)) to Maximum Rain Coat Twill...... 72 38".... 118 x 60___, 2 .0 0 2 2 )4 Price Regulation No. ,169 shall become 73 38"__ 118 X 60...... 2.50 18% 74 38".... 118 x 60...... 2.75 17)4 effective July 13, 1942, except that it Narrow, Heavy Dobby 75 39".... 50 x 24...... 2.18 18 shall not become effective until July 20, Fabrics. 76 39".... 48 x 29...... 1.96 20 % 77 38".... 50 x 22...... 2.50 16% 1942 as to sales of sausage, or as to 78 38)4".. 50 x 24_____ 2.05 20)4 sales by any seller of product’derived 79 38)4".. 50 x 24...... 2.25 1 19)4 from# eattre dr calves not slaughtered 80 39".. 50 x 24_____ 2.18 18% 81 39".... 50 x 36_____ 2.20 19 by such seller. 82 37)4".. 52 x 34...... 300 < 15)i (b) Amendment No. 2 (§§ 1364.58 (a) 83 37)4". 66x40...... 2.35 18% text preceding (1), 1364.62 (a) (2) and 1364.63) to Maximum Price Regulation § 1400.117 Effective dates of amend­ (2) On July 13, 1942, in respect to No. 169 shall become effective July 13, ment. * * * i 1400.118 (b) (3) and (d) (24), (25), 1942. (f) Amendment No. 6 to Maximum (26), and (28). (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) Price Regulation No. 118 shall become (Pub.. Law 421, 77th .Cong.) Issued this 13th day of July 1942. effective ar follows: Issued this 11th day of July, 1942. Leon H enderson, (1) As of May 4, 1942, in respect to Leon H enderson, Administrator. § 1400.118 (d) (27) ; Administrator. [F. R. Doc. 42-6673; Filed, July 13, 1942: 4:57 p. m.] [F. R. Doc. 42-5653; Filed, July 13, 1942; 12:07 p.. m.l

P art 1394—R ationing of F uel and Fuel P art 1364—F resh, Cured and Canned tion in Washington, D. C., a sworn state­ P roducts M eat and F ish ment certifying: [Amendment 1 to Ration O rder 5A *J [Amendment 2 to Maximum Price Regulation * # * * * GASOLINE RATIONING REGULATIONS 169 1] 1 1364.62 Definitions, (a) * * * Sections 1394.503 (c), 1394.603 (b), BEEF AND VEAL CARCASSES AND WHOLESALE (2) “Seller” means any person who 1394.1109, and 1394.1513 are hereby re­ CUTS sells, supplies, disposes, barters, ex­ voked; paragraph (b) of § 1394.705 is changes, transfers and delivers, and con­ A statement of the considerations in­ amended; and a new § 1394.1902 is tracts and offers to do any of the fore­ added; as set forth below: volved in the issuance of this amendment going. Where a person makes sales from has been issued simultaneously herewith more than one place of business, each § 1394.503 Application for * supple­ and has been filed with the Division of separate place of business of such person mental ration. * * * the Federal Register. (c) (Revoked) Amended: §§ 1364.58 (a) text preced­ shall be deemed to be"a separate seller, except that all places of business owned § 1394.603 Application for fleet ra­ ing (1), 1364.62 (a) (2) and 1364.63 as or controlled by the same person, and tions. * * * set forth below: * selling in the same market area shall be (b) (Revoked) § 1364.58 Records and reports, (a) regarded as a single seller. Each ship­ Not later than July 25,1942, every person ping point from, which a car route or car § 1394.705 Application for service ra­ making sales subject to § 1364.52 of this routes originate shall be deemed a sep­ tion. * * * Maximum Price Regulation No. 169, shall arate seller. If more than half of the (b) The application shall state the file with the Office of Price Administra- sales at any one place of business are mileage and gallonage in the limitation sales of kosher cuts or of cuts derived area required for each vehicle, or, in the 17 F.R. 4653, 4798. from kosher carcasses, or if more than 1 7 F.R. 5225. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5427

case of a fleet, for each group of vehicles P art 1499—Commodities and Services P art 1381—Softwood Lumber included therein for one or more of the [Order 24] [Revised Price Schedule No. 19 1—Southern uses set forth in paragraph (a) of Pine Lumber] § 1394.702, during the four-month period [Maximum Prices Authorized Under I 1499.3 (b) of the General Maximum Price Reg­ The title, preamble, and §§ 1312.26 to beginning with the date on which the ulation ’] ration is required. 1312.34, inclusive, are amended to read MARTIN DENNIS COMPANY as follows: § 1394.1109 Restriction on use of gas­ oline in vehicle without ration. (Re­ The Martin Dennis Company, 859 Sum­ [Maximum Price Regulation 19] voked) mer Avenue, Newark, New Jersey, has made application pursuant to § 1499.3 (b) SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER § 1394.1513 Transfers to consumers of the General Maximum Price Regula­ In the judgment of the Price Admin­ outside of the limitation area. (Re­ tion for specific authorization to deter­ istrator, the prices of those items of voked) . mine the maximum price for a commod­ Southern pine lumber not previously sub­ Effective Date ity which cannot be priced under § 1499.2 ject to Revised Price Schedule No. 19 ’ § 1394.1902 Effective dates of amend­ thereof. Due consideration ha's been have risen in a manner inconsistent with ments. (a) Amendment No. 1 (§§ 1394.- given to the application, and an Opinion the purposes of the Emergency Price 503 (c), 1394.603 (b), 1394.705 (b), 1394.- in support of this order has been issued Control Act of 1942. The Price Admin­ 1109, and 1394.1513) to Ration Order No. simultaneously herewith and has been istrator has ascertained and given due 5A shall become effective July 13, 1942. filed with the Division of the Federal consideration to the prices of these items (Pub. No. 671, 76th Cong., 3d sess., as Register. For the reasons set forth in and species prevailing between October 1 amended by Pub. No. 89, 77th Cong., 1st the Opinion, and under the authority and October 15, 1941. So far as prac­ * sess., and by Pub. No. 507, 77th Cong., 2d vested in the Price Administrator by the ticable, the Price Administrator has ad­ sess., Pub. No. 421, 77th Cong., 2d sess., Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, and vised and consulted with representative W. P. B. Directive No. 1, Supp. Dir. No. pursuant to § 1499.3 (b) of the General members of the industry which will be 1 (H), 7 F.R. 562, 3478, 3877, 5216). Maximum Price Regulation issued by the affected by this Regulation. Office of Price Administration, it is or­ In the judgment of the Price Admin­ Issued this 13th day of July 1942. dered: istrator, the maximum prices established Leon H enderson, by this Regulation are and will be gen­ Administrator. § 1499.61 Approval of maximum prices for prepared chromium contain­ erally fair and equitable and will effectu­ [P. R. Doc. 42-6670; Piled, July 13, 1942; ing residue from sodium chromate proc­ ate the purposes of said Act. In the 4:55 p. m.] ess for sale by the Martin Dennis Com­ computation of the maximum prices, pany. (a) On'and after July 13, 1942, costs of distribution, including whole­ the Martin Dennis Company of Newark, saler’s functional discounts and commis­ sion salesmen’s commissions prevailing P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices New Jersey, may sell and deliver and offer, agree, solicit, and attempt to sell prior to this Regulation have been taken [Supplementary Regulation 9 1 to the Gen­ into account and the prices have been eral Maximum Price Regulation *] and deliver to any persons, and such per­ sons may purchase the dried, finely pul­ so constructed as to permit the manu­ ORDER OF REVOCATION verized, airfloated chromium containing facturers to continue these discounts and commissions. A statement of the con­ A statement of the considerations in­ residue remaining from the roasting of cromium ore in the production of sodium siderations involved in the issuance of volved in the issuance of this Order is­ this Regulation has been issued simul­ sued simultaneously herewith, has been chromate after extraction of the sodium chromate, when packed in paper bags, taneously herewith and has been filed filed with the Division of the Federal with the Division of the Federal Register. Register. at prices no higher than $15.00 per ton, f. o. b. plant. Therefore, under the authority vested It is hereby ordered: in the Price Administrator by the Emer­ That § 1499.39, Maximum prices for the (b) This order No. 24 may be revoked or amended by the Price Administrator gency Price Control Act of 1942, and in sale of mops by The Lighthouse for the accordance with Procedural Regulation Blind, Supplementary Regulation No. 9, at any time. No. 1,* issued by the Office of Price Ad­ be hereby revoked, effective July 14,1942. (c) This Order No. 24 (§ 1499.61) shall become effective July 13, 1942. ministration, Maximum Price Regulation (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) No. 19 is hereby issued. (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) Issued this 13 day of July, 1942. Sec. Issued this 11th day of July 1942. 1381.201 Maximum prices for Southern pine L eon H enderson, lumber. Administrator. L eon H enderson, 1381.202 Less than maximum prices. Administrator. 1381.203 Conditional agreements. [P. R. Doc. 42-6672; Piled, July 13, 1942; 1381.204 Evasion. 4:56 p. m.] [F. R. Doc. 42-6671; Piled, July 13, 1942; 1381.205 Records and reports. 4:55 p. m.] 1381.206 Enforcement. *7 P.R. 4231. »7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, »7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, 17 P.R. 1242, 1836, 2132, 2842. 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027. 4487, 4659. * 7 F.R. 971, 3663.

/ 5428 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 Sec. methods, in connection with an offer, Maximum Price Regulation No. 19, are 1381.207^Petitions for amendment. solicitation, agreement, sale, delivery, 1381.208 Definitions. subject to the criminal penalties, civil 1381.209 Applicability of General Maximum purchase or receipt of or relating to enforcement actions, and suits for treble Price Regulation. Southern pine lumber, alone or in con­ damages provided for by the Emergency 1381.210 Sales for export. junction with any other commodity or Price Control Act of 1942. 1381.211 Effect ive^date. by way of commission, service, trans­ (b) Persons who have evidence of any 1381.212 Appendix A: Maximum prices for portation, or other charge, or discount, violation of this Maximum Price Regu­ Southern pine lumber where premium or other privilege, or by tying - lation No. 19, or any price schedule, reg­ shipment originates at a mill. agreement or other trade understanding, ulation, or order issued by the Office of Authority: §§ 1381.201 to 1381.212, inclu­ or otherwise. Price Administration or of any acts or sive, issued under Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong. (b) Specifically, but not exclusively, practices which constitute such a viola­ § 1381.201 Maximum prices for the following practices are prohibited: tion are urged to communicate with the Southern pine lumber. On and after (1) Unnecessarily routing lumber nearest field, state, or regional office of , 1942, regardless of any contract through a distribution yard, whether the Office of Price Administration or its or other obligation, no person shall sell wholesale or retail; principal office in Washington, D. C. or deliver any Southern pine lumber for (2) Unreasonably refusing to ship ex­ § 1381.207 Petition yor amendment. domestic or export use, and no person cept in mixed cars or trucks, or in speci­ Persons seeking any modification of this shall buy or receive in the course of fied or restricted random lengths, or Maximum Price Regulation No. 19, or trade or business any Southern pine under other circumstances entitling the any adjustment or exception not pro­ lumber: seller to a premium; vided for therein may file petitions for (a) At prices higher than the maxi­ (3) Quoting prices above the maxi­ amendment in accordance with the pro­ mum prices set forth in Appendix A, mum prices on condition that the buyer visions of Procedural Regulation No. I,1 § 1381.212, where the shipment originates take a mixed car or truck; issued by the Office of Price Administra­ at a mill. (4) Making charges for delivery which tion. exceed the actual cost to the seller of (b) At prices higher than the maxi­ such delivery except as otherwise pro­ § 1381.208 Definitions. (a) This mum prices set forth in Appendix A, vided in § 1381.212 (d); Maximum Price Regulation No. 19 and § 1381.212, plus $3.50 per thousand feet (5) Falsely or wrongly grading or in­ the terms appearing therein, unless the board measure, where a shipment orig­ voicing lumber; context otherwise requires, shall be con­ inating at a mill satisfies all of the tests (6) Grading as a special grade lum­ strued as follows: of a “direct-mill retail sale" as set forth ber which can be graded as a standard (1) “Person” includes an individual, in § 1381.208 (a) (10). grade; corporation, partnership, association, or (c) At prices higher than the maxi­ (7) Selling as specified lengths a ship­ any other organized group of persons or mum prices established by the General ment of lumber which is substantially legal successor or representative of any Maximum Price Regulation,’ where the equivalent to standard or random of the foregoing and includes the United shipment originates at a distribution lengths, or reselling as specified lengths States, or any government, or any of its yard, whether wholesale or retail. a shipment purchased by the seller as political subdivisions, or any agency of (d) No person shall offer, agree, so­ standard or random lengths; any of the foregoing. licit, or attempt to do any of the fore­ (8) Breaking up an order which would (2) “Southern pine” means all of the going. normally be a single order into a series species included in the definitions of (e) The provisions of this Maximum of smaller orders in order to reduce the Shortleaf Yellow pine and Longleaf Yel­ Price Regulation No. 19 shall not be ap­ quantity below the limitations of § 1381.- low pine. plicable to sales or deliveries of South­ 208 (a) (10); (3) “Shortleaf Yellow pine” means the ern pine lumber to a purchaser, if prior (9) Refusing to sell except on a de­ species of shortleaf pine (Pinus eschi- to July 18, 1942, such lumber had been livered basis; nata), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), slash received by a carrier, other than a car­ (10) Quoting a delivered price on the pine (Pinus caribaea), such longleaf pine rier owned or controlled by the seller, basis of estimated weights higher than (Pinus palustris) as contains less than for shipment to such purchaser. those permitted by § 1381.212 (d). six annual rings per inch and less than one-third summerwood, or any other § 1381.202 Less than maximum prices. § 1381.205 Rtcords and reports, (a) Pinus- species, except Longleaf Yellow Lower prices than those set forth in On and after July 18, 1942, every person pine as defined in paragraph (a) (4) of Appendix A, § 1381.212, may be charged, who, during any calendar month, offers or this section, known commercially as demanded, paid or offered. agrees to sell, sells, or delivers, or offers or agrees to buy, buys or receives a “Southern pine”. § 1381.203 Conditional agreements. total of 34,000 pounds or more of South­ (4) “Longleaf Yellow pine” means the No seller subject to this Maximum Price ern pine lumber in the course of trade botanical species of Pinus palustris which Regulation No. 19 shall enter into an or business, shall keep for inspection by contains not less than six annual rings agreement permitting the adjustment of the Office of Price Administration for a per inch and not less than one-third the price of Southern pine lumber to summerwood. period of not less than two years, a com­ (5) “Mill” means a manufacturing prices which may be higher than the plete and accurate record of every such maximum prices in effect upon the date offer, agreement, purchase, sale or de­ plant, concentration yard, or other es­ of the agreement: Provided, That if a livery, showing the date therof, the tablishment which processes by sawing petition for amendment has been duly name and address of the buyer and the or planing at least 25 percent of the vol­ filed, and such petition requires exten­ seller, the price paid or received, and the ume of Southern pine logs or lumber pur­ sive consideration the Administrator quantity, size, grade, specifications and chased or received by it and which sells may grant an exception from the provi­ condition of seasoning of the lumber in less than 75 percent of the volume of its sions of this section permitting the mak­ each such purchase or sale, and. whether Southern pine lumber to consumers or ing of contracts adjustable upon the it is Shortleaf Yellow pine or Longleaf contractors in less than carload quanti­ granting of the petition for amendment. Yellow pine as defined in § 1381.208. ties. Requests for such an exception may be (b) Such persons shall keep such (6) “Distribution yard” means a whole­ included in the aforesaid petition for other records in addition to or in place sale or retail dumber yard which pur­ amendment. chases or receives Southern pine logs of the records required in paragraph or lumber for purposes of sorting, stor­ § 1381.204 Evasion, (a) The price (a) of this section and shall submit such ing, and resale or redistribution, which limitations set forth in this Maximum reports to the Office of Price Adminis­ regularly maintains a stock of lumber, Price Regulation No. 19 shall not be tration as that Office may from time to and which (i) processes, by sawing or evaded, whether by direct or indirect time require or permit. planing, less than 25 percent of the vol- 3 7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, § 1381.206 Enforcement, (a) Per­ 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027. sons violating any provision of this * Supra, note 2. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5429 ume of such logs or lumber so purchased provided in § 1381.201 (c), the provi­ ing, dock insurance and other services or received by it, or (ii) regardless of the sions of this Maximum Price Regula­ necessary to the proper dispatch of off­ percentage of such processing, sells more tion No. 19 supersede the provisions of shore cargo of lumber. than 75 percent of the volume of its the General Maximum Price Regulation § 1381.211 Effective date. Maximum Southern pine lumber to consumers or with respect to sales and deliveries for Price Regulation No. 19 (§§ 1381.201 to contractors in less than carload quan­ which maximum prices are established 1381.212, inclusive) shall become effec­ tities. by this Regulation. tive July 18, 1942: Provided, That firm (7) A shipment is deemed to “originate § 1381.210 Export sales. The maxi­ commitments entered into prior to July at a mill” when the lumber reaches the mum price at which a person may ex­ 18, 1942, for any items of Southern pine purchaser without having been stored as port Southern pine lumber shall be lumber subject to Revised Price Sched­ an integral part of the yard stock of a determined in accordance with the pro­ ule No. 19 as it stood before being super­ distribution yard as defined in subpara­ visions of the Maximum Export Price seded by this Regulation, and in con­ graph (6) of this paragraph. Regulation4 issued by the Office of Price formity with its terms, may be com­ (8) A shipment is deemed to “originate Administration. pleted according to the contract if at a distribution yard”, whether whole­ delivery is made before November 1, On F. A. S. sales to Lend-Lease Ad­ 1942. sale or retail, when, and only when, the ministration, British Purchasing Com­ shipment is made out of a stock of lum­ mission, British Air Commission, and i 1381.212 Appendix A: Maximum ber which was an integral part of the other government agencies or their con­ prices for Southern pine lumber where seller’s stock at the time the sale was tractors, an addition of $3.50 per M Ft. shipment originates at a mill, (a) The made. may be made for marking, bundling, as­ maximum prices for Shortleaf Yellow (9) “Volume” means the board foot sembling, switching, unloading, tally- pine lumber f. o. b. mill per one thousand measure of lumber processed from logs or feet board measure where shipment orig­ other lumber, or sold, as the case may be, 4 7 FJR. 5059. inates at the mill, shall be as follows:- within six months immediately prior to the transaction subject to this Maximum TABLE 1—FINISH S4S, KILN DRIED—SHORT LEAF Price Regulation No. 19. ‘ Grade Standard 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' and 20' (10) “Direct-mill retail sale”, for the length 1 length length length length length length purpose of determining whether the $3.50 mark-up provided in § 1381.201 (b) B & Better: may be added, means a sale in which the 1x2 and 3______$62.00 $59.00 $62.00 $62.00 $63.00 $64.00 $65.00 1 x 4...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 shipment originates at a mill, and which 1x5...... 64.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 satisfies all of the following tests: 1 x 6...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 1x7...... — — 64.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 (J) It must be a sale to a consumer or 1 x 8...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60; 00 61.00 62.00 63.00 contractor for use in building, construc­ 1x9...... 64.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 1x10...... 68.00 65.00 68.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 tion, remodeling, repair, maintenance or l x l l ...... 71.00 68.00 71.00 71.00 72.00 73.00 74.00 fabrication, and must not be a sale for 1 x 12...... 84.00 81.00 84.00 84.00 85.00 „ 86.00 87.00 Random widths *..•...... 64.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 resale in substantially the same form. 5/4 and 6/4 x 2 & 3...... 72.50 69.50 72.50 72.50 73.50 74.50 75.50 (11) Where a shipment is by rail it 5/4 and 6/4x4...... 70.50 67.50 70.50 70.50 71.50 72.50 73.50 5/4 and 6/4x5...... 74.50 71.50 74.50 74.50 75.50 76.50 77.60 must be a sale in less than carload quan­ 5/4 and 6/4 x 6...... 70.50 67.50 70.50 70.50 71.50 72.50 73.50 tity. Where shipment is by water or by 5/4 and 6/4 x 7..*______74.50 71.50 74.50 74.50 75.50 76.50 77.50 5/4 and 6 /4x8...... 70.50 67.50 70.50 70.50 71.60 72.50 73.50 truck it must be a sale of not more than 5/4 and 6/4 x 9...... 74.50 71.50 74.50 74.50 75.50 76.50 77.50 18,000 feet board measure. For the pur­ 5/4 and 6/4 x 10...... 78.50 75.50 78.60 78.50 79.60 80.50 81.50 pose of this subparagraph the size of the 5/4 and 6/4 x 11...... : ...... 81.50 78.50 81.50 81.50 82.50 83.50 84.50 5/4 and 6/4 x 12______94.50 91.50 94.50 94.50 95.50 96.50 97.50 sale is determined by the size of the or­ Random widthss...... — 74.00 71.00 *74.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 der, and the size of the order is deter­ 7/4 & 8/4 x 2 & 3...... 76.00 72.00 75.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 4...... 73.00 70.00 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 mined by the over-all quantity involved 7/4 & 8/4x5...... 77.00 74.00 77.00 77.00 78.00 ' 79.00 80.00 in a single transaction. 7/4 & 8/4 x 6...... ; 73.00 70.00 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 7...... 77.00 74.00 77.00 77.00 78.00 79.00 80.00 (iii) It must be accompanied by all of 7/4 & 8/4 x 8...... 73.00 70.00 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 the following services: delivery to the 7/4 & 8/4 X 9...... 77.00 74.00 77.00 77.00 78.00 79.00 80.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 10...... 81.00 78.00 81.00 81.00 82.00 83.00 84.00 job site, when so ordered by the pur­ 7/4 & 8/4x11...... 84.00 81.00 84.00 84.00 85.00 86.00 87.00 chaser, and in such quantities and at 7/4 & 8/4 x 12...... 97.00 94.00 97.00 97.00 98.00 99.00 100.00 Random widthsa...... 77.00 74.00 77.00 77.00 78.00 79.00 80.00 such times as the purchaser specifies; Bark strips 1x3 and 1x4 (S2S)__ 48.00 tallying and checking at destination; the < Finish: privilege of exchanging goods and re­ 1x2 and 3...... 56.00 53.00 56.00 56.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 1x4...... 54.00 51.00 54.00 54.00 55.00 56.00 57.00 turning unused material; and the readi­ 1x5...... 59.00 56.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 ness and ability of the seller immediately 1X 6...... 54.00 51.00 54.00 54.00 55.00 56.00 57.00 1X7...... 59.00 56.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 to replace deficiencies and adjust com­ 1x8...... 54.00 51.00 54.00 54.00 55.00 56.00 57.00 plaints from stocks kept on hand for the 1x9...... 59.00 56.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 1X 10...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 purpose. l x l l ...... 63.00 60.00 63.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 (b) Unless the context otherwise re­ 1x12...... 73.00 70.00 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 Random widths *______57.00 54.00 57.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 quires, the definitions set forth in-sec­ 5/4 & 6/4 x 2 & 3...... 62.00 59.00 62.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 tion 302 of the Emergency Price Control 5/4 & 6/4 X 4...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 Act of 1942 shall apply to other terms 5/4 & 6/4x5...... 65.00 62.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 5/4 & 6/4 X 6...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 used herein. 5 4 & 6/4 X 7...... 65.00 62.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 5/4 & 6/4 x 8...... 60.00 57.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 § 1381.209 Applicability of General 5/4 & 6/4x9...... 65.00 62.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 5/4 & 6/4 x 10...... 66.00 63.00 66.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 Maximum Price Regulation.’1 Except as 5/4 & 6/4 x 11...... 69.00 66.00 69.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 72.00 5/4 & 6/4 X 12...... 79.00 76.00 79.00 79.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 8 iSupra, no te 3. See following page for footno tea. 5430 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TABLE 1—FINISH S4S, KILN DRIED—SHORT LEAF—Continued

Grade Standard 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' and 20' length > length length length length length length

O Finish—Continued. Random widths *...... $63.00 $60.00 $63.00 $63.00 $64.00 $65.00 $66.00 7 /4 * 8 /4 x 2 4 3 ...... 63.00 60.00 63.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 7/4 & 8/4x4...... 61.00 68.00 61.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 5...... 66.00 63.00 66.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 6...... 61.00 68.00 61.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 “64.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 7...... 66.00 63.00 66.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 7/4 & 8/4x8...... 61.00 58.00 61.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 9...... 66. Q0 63.00 66.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 7/4*8/4x10 _ 67.00 64.00 67.00 67.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 11 ______70.00 67.00 . 70.00 70.00 71.00 72.00 73.00 7/4 & 8/4 x 12 ______80.00 77.00 80.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 83.00 Random widths ...... 64.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 Bark strips 1x3 and 1x4 (S2S)__ 42.00

1 Standard lengths are 8' to 20'inclusive, in multiples of 2', and in shipments of standard lengths 5% of 8' be permitted. * Random widths are 5" to 12" inclusive, and must contain not less than 20% of 10" and/or 11" and 10% of 12" widths. Additions and deduction» per 1,000 feet board measure For working: 1. Rough, B and better, deduct $3.00. 2. Rough, C, deduct $2.00. 3. Sis, s2s, s2s and matched, shiplap, or any other dressing, standard or thinner, add $2.00. 4. Ripping or resawing, add $1 J)Q for each cut. 5. Casing, base, jambs, aprons and pulley, stiles, add $7.50. 6. Nosed stepping, add $3.00. 7. Sanding one face, add $3.00. 8. Wrapping, add $5.00. For grade: 9. A, add $5.00 to B and better prices. For condition: 10. Air dried, stain no defect, deduct $6.00. 11. Air dried, stain a defect, deduct $4.00. 12. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add 50i to air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. 13. “Special soft texture finish,” add as provided in paragraph (e) of this section. For size: 14. 13" and wider, add $3.50 per inch to 12" prices. 15. Extra standard thickness, thicker than American Lumber Standards, add $1.00. 16. Where the buyer requires restricted random widths, each width shall be invoiced separately at the specified width price. For length: 17. “Short finish”: (a) 4' length, deduct $15.00 from standard length prices. (b) 6' length, deduct $10.00 from standard length prices. 18. Where required by the buyer for cutting any specified exact length, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of not more than yi" is allowed; add $2.00 where a tolerance of not more than }i" is allowed. TABLE 2-BOARDS AND STRIPS; AIR DRIED, SIS, S2S, S3S, S4S, S2S AND MATGHED, OR SHIPLAP, STANDARD OR THINNER

Standard Grade 8' length 10' length 12' length 14' length 16' length 18' and 20' length i lengths

No. 1: 1 x 2...... $37.00 $37.00 $38.00 $38.00 $38.00 $39.50 $40.00 1x3...... 37.00 37.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.50 40.00 1 x 4...... 35.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 37.50 38.00 1 x 6...... 38.00 38.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 40.50 41.00 1x6...... 35.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 37.50 38.00 1 x 7...... 35.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 37.50 38.00 1 x 8...... 36.00 36.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 38.50 39.00 1 x 9...... 36.00 36.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 38.50 39.00 1 x 10...... 38.00 38.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 40.50 41.00 l x l l ...... 41.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 43.50 44.00 1 x 12...... 46.00 46.00 47.00 47.00 47.00 48.50 49.00 37.00 37.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.50 No. 2: 6' and 8' 1x2 and 3 ....^ ______29.00 29.00 30.50 31.00 31.00 31.50 33.00 1 x 4...... 26.00 26.00 27.50 28.00 28.00 28.50 <30.00 1 x 5______28.50 28.50 31.50 31.50 32.00 32.50 34.50 1x6...... 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.50 31.00 33.00 1 x 7-.„...... 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.50 31.00 33.00 1x8...... 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.50 31.00 33.00 1 x 9...... 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.50 31.00 33.00 1 x 10...... 28.50 28.50 31.50 31.50 32.00 32.50 34.50 1 x 11...... 31.50 31.50 34.50 34.50 35.00 35.50 37.50 1 x 12...... 33.00 33.00 36.00 36.50 37.00 37.50 40.50 Random widths3______28.25 28.25 31.25 31.25 31.75 32.25 34.25 No. 3: 1X 3...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1x4...... 22.00 22.00 23.50 24.00 24.00 24.50 26.00 1 x 5______23.50 23.50 26.50 26.50 27.00 27.50 29.50 1x6...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.60 26.00 28.00 1x7 ...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1x8...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1 x 9...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1 x 10...... 23.50 23.50 26.50 26.50 27.00 27.60 29.50 l x l l ...... 23.50 23.60 26.50 26.50 27.00 27.50 29.50 1 x 12...... 24.00 24.00 27.00 27.50 28.00 28.50 31.50 Random widths*...... 28.00 23.00 26.00 26.09 26.50 27.00 29.00 See following page for footnote*. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5431

TABLE 2—BOARDS AND STRIPS; AIR DRIED, SIS, S2S, S3S, S4S, S2S AND MATCHED, OR SHIPLAP STANDARD OR THINNER—Continued

Standard 18' and 20' Grade length i 8' length 10' length 12' length 14' length 16' length lengths

No. 4 and dunnage: 1x3...... $19.00 $19.00 $20.50 $21.00 $21.50 $22.00 . $24.00 18.00 18.00 19.50 20.00 20.00 20.50 22.001x4...... 1 x 5...... 19.50 19.60 22.50 22. 50 23.00 23. 50 25.50 1x6...... 19.00 19.00 20.60 21.00 21.50 22.00 24.00 1x7...... 19.00 19.00 20.50 21.00 21.50 22.00 24.00 1 x 8...... 19.00 19.00 20.50 21.00 21.50 22.00 • 24.00 1x9...... ; ...... 19.00 19.00 20.50 ‘ 21.00 21.50 22.00 24.00 1 x 10 ...... ■ , _____ 19.50 19.50 22.50 22.50 23.00 23.50 26.60 1 X 11...... 19.50 19.50 22.60 22.50 23.00 23.50 25.50 1 x 12 ...... -...... 20.00 20.00 23.00 23.50 24. Ó0 24.50 27.50 Random widths3...... 19.00 19.00 22.00 22.00 22.50 23.00 25.00

E n d -M a t c h e d a n d C e n t e e M a t c h e d , K il n D r i e d o e A i r D r i e d , 12" t o 9 6 " , N e s t e d a n d B u n d l e d

Grade Grade Size No. 2 No. 3

1x5 _ . ______~ ______. 28.00 ».50 1x6...... 29.50 24.50

1 Standard lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, in multiples of 2', and the following percentages of short lengths may fee included in all shipments in which the lengths are hot specifically restricted: No. 1„...... _____ ...... | ...... 5% 8-Foot. No. 2-i...... 1 ...... 5% 4-Foot. 5% 6-Foot. 5% 8-Foot. No. 3, No. 4, and Dunnage 8" and wider______:______5% 4-Foot. 5% 6-Foot. 5% 8-Foot. No. 3, No. 4, and Dunnage, 3" to 6" width______May be 25% under 10-Foot. 2 Random [widths are 4" to 12" inclusive, and must contain not less than 20% 10 and/or 11", and 10% of 12" widths in all shipments where the widths are not specifically restricted. Additions and deductions per 1,000teet board measure For working: • • 1. Rough, deduct $1.00. 2. Ripping or resawing, add $1.00 for each cut. 3. End-matching, add $2.00. 4. Barn siding, or any other dressing, add $2.00. For grade: 5. 85% heart facial area, add $6.00 or for 85% heart cubical content, add $4.00. For condition: 6. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add 50t to air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. 7. Green, deduct $2.00. 8. Kiln dried, add $1.00. For size: 9. 5/4, 6/4, and 7/4, No. 1 and No. 2 common, add $4.00. 10. 5/4, 6/4, and 7/4, No. 3 common, add $3.00. 11. 5/4, 6/4, and 7/4, No. 4 common and dunnage, add $2.00. 12. Extra thickness, thicker than American lumber standards, add $1.00. ■ 13. Where the buyer requires an average width, charge the specified width price for the required average width. 14. Where the buyer requires restricted random widths, each width shall be invoiced separately at the specified width price. For length: 15. Where a restricted standard length, S' to 16' or longer is specified by the buyer, add $1.00. 16. Where a restricted standard length, 10' to 16' or longer is specified by the buyer, add $2.00. 17. Where required by the buyer, for cutting to any specified exact length, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of not more than is allowed; add $2.00 where a tolerance of not more than J4" is allowed. 18. Where the buyer require? an average length, other than 14', charge the price for the specified length corresponding to the average length required. Where an average of 14' is required, charge the 16' price, provided that at least 30% of the shipment is 16' and longer. 19. Odd or fractional lengths shall be counted and priced as next longest even length. TABLE 3—DIMENSION, AIR DRIED, SIS, S2S, S3S OR S4S

Ran­ 18' 20' Grade dom 8~ 9' 10' 12' 14' 16' 22'-24' length length length length length length length length length lengths

No. 1: 2 x 2 ...... $35.00 $35.00 $36.00 $35.00 $35.00 $36.00 $37.00 $38.50 $39.50 $45.00 2 x 3...:'...... 34.00 34.00 35.00 34.00 34.00 35.00 36.00 37.50 38.50 44.00 2x4 33.00 33.00 34.00 33.00 33.00 34.00 35.00 36.50 37,50 43.00 2x5 36. 50 36.50 36. 60 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 42.50 44.50 49.00 2x6...... 32.00 32.00 33.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 33.50 35.50 36.50 42.00 2 X 8...... 33.00 33.00 34.00 33.00 33.00 34.00 34.50 36.50 37.50 43.00 2 x io...... : ...... 36.50 36.50 36.50 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 42.50 44.50 49.00 2x 12...... 38.50 38.50 38.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 44.50 46.50 51.00 No. 2: 2 x 2...... 31.00 31.00 32.00 31.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 34.50 35.50 41.00 2x3...... 30.00 30.00 31.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.60 34.50 40.00 2x4...... 29.00 29.00 30.00 29.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.60 33.50 39.00 2 x 5...... 29.50 29.50 30.50 32.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 35.00 37.00 42.50 2x6...... 27.00 27.00 28.00 27.00 27.00 28.00 28.50 30.50 31.50 37.00 2x8 ...... 28.00 28.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 29.00 29.50 31.50 32.50 38.00 2x 10...... 29.50 29.50 30.50 32.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 35.00 37.00 42.50 2 x 12...... 31.50 31.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 33.50 37.00 38.00 43.50 No. 3: 2 x 2...... 23.00 24.00 25.00 24.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 27.50 28.60 30.50 2x 3...... 22.00 23.00 24.00 23.00 23.00 24.00 25.00 26.50 27.50 29.60 2x4...... 21.00 22.00 23.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.50 26.50 28.50 2 x 5...... 21.50 22.50 23.50 25.50 24.50 24.50 24.60 28.00 30.00 32.00 2x6...... 19.00 20.00 21.00 20.00 20.00 21.00 21.60 23.50 24.60 26.50 2 x 8 ...... 20.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 22.50 24.60 25.50 27.50 2x 10...... 21.50 22.50 23.50 25.50 24.50 24.50 24.50 28.00 30.00 33.00 2 x 12...... *...... 23.50 24.50 25.50 25.50 25.50 25.50 26.50 30.00 31.00 34.00

No. 138----- 7 5432 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

Addition» and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For Working: 1. Bough, Deduct $1.00. 2. Shiplap, Center Matched, Dressed and Matched or Grooved, or any Other Dressing, Add $2.00. 8. Ripping or Resawing, Add $1.00 for Each Cut. 4. Log Cabin Siding, Add $6.50. 5. End-Matched and Center Matched, Add $4.00. For Grade: 6. No. 1 Dense Par. 414 Sizes 2 x 2 to 2 x 8" Inclusive, Add $2.50 to No. 1 Common Prices. 7. No. 1 Dense Par. 414 Sizes 2 x 10.and 2 x 12", Add $4.00 to No. 1 Common Prices. 8. No. 2 Dense Par. 417 Sizes 2 x 2 to 2 x 8" Inclusive, Add $2.50 to No. 2 Common Prices. 0. No. 2 Dense Par. 417 Sizes 2 x 10 and 2 x 12", Add $4.00 to No. 2 Common Prices. 10. No. 2 Medium Grain Par. 416 Sizes 2 x 2 to 2 x 8" Inclusive, Add $1.00 to No. 2 on Common Prices, 11. No. 2 Medium Grain Par. 416 Sizes 2 x 10 and 2 x 12", Add $3.00 to No. 2 Common friers. 12. Sound and Square Edge, Add $2.50 to No. 2 Common Prices. 13. 86% Heart Facial Area, Add $6'.00; or for 85% Heart Cubical Content, Add $4.00. For Condition: 14. Anti-Stain Treatment (Any Form), Add $.50 to Air Dried Prices, But Not to Kiln Dried Prices. 15. Green. Deduct $2.00. 16. Kiln Dried, Add $1.00. For Size: 17. Extra Thickness, Thicker than American Lumber Standards, Add $1.00. For Length: 18. Where the buyer requires an average length other than 14', charge the specified length price for the specified length corresponding to the average length required. Where the buyer requires an average length of 14', charge the 16' price, provided, that at least 30% of the shipment is 16' and longer. — 19. Where required by the buyer for cutting any specified exact length, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of not more than W is allowed; add $2.00 where a tolerance of not more than H" is allowed. 20. Odd or fractional lengths, except 9', shall be counted and priced as the next longest even length. 21. Lengths longer than 24', add $2.00 to the 24' price for each additional 2r. TABLE 4-FACTORY FLOORING, HEAVY BOOFING, DECKING, AND HEAVY SHIPLAP, SIS, S2S, D AND M, SHIPLAP, GREEN

22' and Stand­ 8' . 9' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 2iy Grade ard length length 24' lengths1 length length length length length length lengths

Dense standard factory: 2 x 4, 6, and 8"...... $35.25 $35.25 $36.25 $35.25 $35.25 $36.25 $36. 75 $38.75 $39.75 $44.75 2 x 1Ó...... *L...... 40.50 40.50 40.50 42.00 42.00 42.00 43.00 46.00 48.00 52.50 2 x 12...... 42.50 42.50 42.50 44.00 44.00 44.00 45.00 48.50 50.50 55.00 No. 1 factory: 2 x 4, 6, and 8"______32.75 32.75 33.75 32.75 32.75 33.75 34.25 36.25 37.25 42.25 2 x 10.:...... 36.50 36.50 „36.50 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 42. Ô0 44.00 48.50 2 x 12„...... 38.50 38.50 38.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 44.50 46.50 51.00 No. 2 factory: 2 x 4, 6, and 8"...... 28.00 28.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 29.00 29.75 31.50 32.50 38.00 2 x 10...... 29.50 29.50 30.50 32.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 35.00 37.00 42.50 2x12...... ; ...... 31.50 31.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 33.50 37.00 38.00 43.60 Dense standard factory: 2)4 to 5" x 4,6, and 8". 37.00 37.00 38.00 37.00 37.00 38.00 38.50 40.50 41.50 47.00 2Hto5"xlO...... 42.00 42.00 43.00 44*50 44.50 44.50 45.50 49.00 51.00 55.50 2)4 to 5" x 12...... 49.00 49.00 50.00 51.50 51.50 51.50 52.50 56.00 58.00 62.50 No. 1 factory: 2)4 to 5" x 4, 6, and 8" . 34.00 34.00 35.00 34.00 34.00 35.00 35.50 37.50 38.50 44.00 2H to 5" x 10...... 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.50 39.50 39.50 40.50 44.00 46.00 50.50 2)4 to 5" x 12...... 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.50 46.50 48.50 47.50 51.00 53.00 57.50 No. 2 factory: 214 to 5" x 4, 6, and 8". 30.00 30.00 31.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.50 33.50 34.60 40.00 2)4 to 5" x 10...... 34.00 34.00 34.00 35.50 35.50 35.50 36.50 40.00 42.00 46.50 2lA to 5" x 12...... 41.00 41.00 41.00 42.50 42.50 42.50 43.50 47.00 49.00 53.50

1 Standard lengths are 8' to 24' inclusive, in multiples of 2'. Additions and deductions per 1,000 feet board measure For working: - . 1. Bough, deduct $2.00. 2. Grooved for splines, add $1.00 to 2" prices, $2.00 to 2W to 5" prices. * 3. Beveling and / or outgauging, add $4.00 For condition: 4. Air dried, add $2.00 to 2" price, $4.00 to 2W' to 5" prices. 5. Kiln dried, add $3.00 to 2" price, $4.00 to 2^4." to 5" prices. 6. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add $.50 to 2" air dried prices; $1.00 to 2 W to 5", air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. For size: 7. Fractional thicknesses (non-standard), add $3.00. 8. Odd or fractional widths shall be counted and priced as the next even wider width. For length: , ... . -, 9. Lengths longer than 24', add $2.00 to the 24' price for each additional 2'. 10. Odd or fractional lengths, except 9', shall be counted and priced as the next longer even length. TABLE 5—FLOORING, PLAIN END, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS 1 H eart F ace Specification

Grade B Grade Grade Grade A and better Grade O Grade D No. 2 No. 3

Edge grain: 1x3 $85.00 $80.00 $66.00 $51.00 83.00 78.00 64.00 49.00 5A x 3 100.00 95.00 80.00 62.00 98.00 93.00 78.00 60.00 Near edge grain: 1x3 78.00 73.00 59.00 46.00 76.00 71.00 57.00 44.00 $4 x 3 93.00 88.00 73.00 57.00 91.00 86.00 71.00 55.00 Flat grain: 1x3 70.50 65.60 56.50 44.50 $33.50 6 8 .6 0 63.50 54.50 42.50 32.50 85.00 80.00 71.00 59. Ó0 83.00 78.00 69.00 57.00

See following page for footnote. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5433

TABLE 5-FLOORING, PLAIN END, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS—Continued

No H e a b t S pecification

Grade B Grade Grade Grade A and better Grade C Grade D No. 2 No. 3

Edge grain: 1x3-...... $73.00 $68.00 $60.00 $'42.00 1x4...... 71.00 66.00 68.00 40.00 5/4 x 3...... 85.00 80.00 71.00 50.00 5/4x4.- ...... 83.00 78.00 69.00 48.00 Near edge grain: 1 x 3...... 66.00 61.00 53.00 37.00 64.00 69.00 51.00 35.00 5/4x3...... 78.00 73.00 < 64.00 45.00 5/4x4...... 76.00 71.00 62.00 43.00 Flat grain: 1x3...... 58.00 63.00 50.00 35.00 $30.00 $20.00 1 x 4...... 57.00 62.00 49.00 34.00 28.00 19.00 6/4 x 3...... 71.00 66.00 62.00 44.00 85.00 24.00 6/4 x 4...... 69.00 64.00 60.00 42.00 34.00 23.00

> Standard Lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the following percentages of Short Lengths may be included in all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: A and B...... 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. C______..... ______5% 6 and/or 7-foot. 5% 8 and/or9-foot. D and No. 2...... 5% 4 and/or 5-foot. 6% 6 and/or 7-foot. 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. No. 3______Not to exceed 20% 4 and 6-foot lengths. Additions and deductions per 1,000 feet board measure For working: 1. End-Matching, Add $2.00. 2. Bark Back, Deduct $5.00. For condition: 3. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. For length: 4. Specified Lengths, All Grades, 14', add $1.00,16' and longer, add $3.00. 5. Restricted Standard Lengths, A, B, and C, 12' and up, Add $2.00. 6. Restricted Standard lengths, D, No. 2 and No. 3,8' and up, add $1.60. TABLE 6—FLOORING (NO HEART SPECIFICATION) END-MATCHED, KILN DRIED

2* t o 8' N e s t e d a n d B u n d l e d

Grade B and Size better Grade C Grade D Grade No. 2

Edge grain: 1x3 .. __ $60.00 $53.00 $38.00 1x4 ...... 58.00 51.00 36.00 Near edge grain: 1x3 ' ... 66.00 50.00 35.00 54.00 49.00 34.00 Flat grain: 1x3 . . 45.00 42.00 28.00 $23.00 i x 4...... -...... 44.00 41.00 27.00 22.00

12" t o 96" N e s t e d a n d B u n d l e d

fi/1finrfi/Rx3 ...... $38.50 $32.50 O/lfi nr fi/S x 4 35.50 27.50

Additions and deductions per 1,000 feet board measure For working: I For condition: 1. Plain end, deduct $2.00. | 2. Air dried, deduct $1.00. TABLE 7—SIDING, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS1

Grade B Grade Grade Pattern and size and better Grade C Grade D No. 2 No. 3

Patterns, 115,117,118,119: Plain End 6"...... $46.00 $43.00 $39.00 $31.00 $25.00 All Other Patterns: Plain End 6"______...... 61.00 48.00 39.00 - 31.00 25.00 Plain End 8"...... 67.00 64.00 40.00 32.00 25.00 Plain End 10" ______65.00 68.00 43.00 Bevel Siding: H " x 4", 5", 6", and 8"...... 45.00 42.00 33.00 28.00 20.00 H" x 4", 6", 6", and 8"...... 39.00 36.00 28.00 24.00 17.00 Square Edge Siding: x 6'i( S4S...... 44.00 41.00 34.00 28.00 16.00

1 Standard Lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the following percentages of short lengths may be included in all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: A and B______... ______5% 8 and/or 9-foot. C—.______6% 6 and/or 7-foot. 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. D and No. 2...... 6% 4 and/or 5-foot. 6% 6 and/or 7-foot. 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. No. 3...... Not to exceed 20% 4' and 6' lengths. I I 5434 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

• Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For workings: 1. End-Matching, Add $2.00. For condition: 2. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. For grade: 3. A, Add $5.00 to B and Better Prices. For lengths: 4. Specified Lengths, All Grades, 14', Add $1.00,16' and longer, Add $3.00. 5. Restricted Standard Lengths, A, B, and C, 12' and up, Add $2.00. 6. Restricted Standard Lengths, D, No. 2 and No. 3,8' and up, Add $1.50. TABLE 8—STANDARD. BEADED OR V-GROOVED CEILING, PLAIN END, KILN DRIED, STANDARf) LENGTHS »

Grade B and Size better Grade O Grade D Grade No. 2 Grade No. 8

24s and Ms x 3 and 4" (single or double run)...... $39.00 $36.00 $28.00 $24.00 $17.00 24s and Ms x 6" (single or double run)... 41.00 38.00 30.00 26.00 19.00 24s x 3" and 4"...... 40.00 38.00 30.00 26.00 17. QÓ Ms x 5" and 6 " ...... 42.00 40.00 32.00 28.00 19.00 »Ms to 224a x 3" and 4"...... 49.00 46.00 34.00 29.00 22.00 »Ms to s2éa x 5" and 6"...... 50.00 47.00 35.00 30.00 23.00

i Standard lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the following percentages of short lengths may be included in all shipments in which the lengths have not been specifically restricted: A and B...... -...... 5% 8 and/or 9-Foot. C„_...... _ ...... -...... 5% 6 and/ojr 7-Foot. 5% 8 and/or 0-Foot. D, and No. 2...... -...... 5% 4 and/or 6-Foot. 5% 0 and/or 7-Foot. 5% 8 and/or 9-Foot. No. 3...... Not to exceed 20% 4 and 6-foot lengths. • Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For Working: 1. End-Matching, Add $2.00. 2. Bark Back, Deduct $5.00. For Condition: 3. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. For Grade: 4. A, Add $3.00 to B and Better Prices. For Length: 5. Specified Lengths, All Grades, 14' and longer, Add $2.00. 6. Restricted Standard Lengths, A, B, and C, IF and Up, Add $1.50. 7. Restricted Standard Lengths, D, No. 2, and No. 3, 8' and Up, Add $1.00. TABLE 9—STANDARD BEADED OR V-GROOVED PARTITION, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS»

Grade B and Size better Grade O Grade D Grade No. 2 Grade No. 3 8888 »Ms x 4. $49.00 $46.00 $34.00 $29.00 $16.00 »Ms x 6. 51.00 48.00 36.00 31.00 18.00 24 x 4... 54.00 61.00 36.00 30.0Ò 18.00 M x 6... 50.00 53.00 38.00 32.00 20.00

»Standard Lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the following percentage of Short Lengths may be included in • all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: AandB...... 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. O...... ______... 5% 6 and/or 7-foot. 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. D, and No. 2...... 5% 4 and'or 5-foot. 5% 6 and/or 7-foot. 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. No. 3...... Not to exceed 20% 4 and Moot lengths. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure • For working: 1. Bark Back, Deduct $5.00. 2. End-Matching, Add $2.00. For condition: 3. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. For grade: 4. A, Add $3.00 to B and Better prices. For length: 5. Specified Lengths, All Grades, 14', and longer Add $2.00. 6. Restricted Standard Lengths, A. B, & 0 , fir. and up, Xdd|!-5Q... 7. Restricted Standard Lengths, D, and No. 2 ,o', and Up, Add $1.00.

> FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5435

TABLE 10—SHOP, ROUGH, KILN DRIED TABLE 12—BYRKIT LATH, AIR DRIED, OR KILN DRIED

Size and length Grade No. 1 Grade No. 2 Standard Size 4', 6', and 8 ' 1", R/W la n d L 8...... $42.00 $32.00 lengths1 46.00 36.00 1 x 4...... $26.00 $24.00 i Random widths are 4" and wider. 30.00 27.00 * Random lengths are 8 ' and longer. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 1 Standard lengths are 4' and up. For working: 1. Any standard dressing, add $1.00. 2 . Ripping or resawing, add $1.00 for each cut. TABLE 13-STANDARD PLASTERING LATH. For condition: KILN DRIED 3. Green, Deduct $3.00. 4. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add 50c to Air Dried prices, but not to Kiln Dried prices. 5 . Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. Length Grade Grade Grade For size: No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 t). Extra standard thickness, thicker than American lumber standards, add $1.00. For length: 7. Restricted random lengths, 10' to 16' or longer, add $1.00. 4' • ____ .... $6 .0 0 $5.00 $3.50 8 . Specified lengths, 12' and longer, add $2,00. 32". ______3.50 2 .0 0 TABLE 11—NO. 1 BOX AND NO. 2 BOX, AIR DRIED, SIS, S2S, S3S, S4S, S2S AND MATCHED OR SHIPLAP, STANDARD OR THINNER Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Pieces For condition: 18' and 1. Green, deduct 500. Standard 8' W 12' 14' 16' 20' 2. Air dried, deduct 250. - i length1 length length length length length lengths For grade: 3. Fence lath, add $2.50 to 4' No. 1 price. NO. 1 TABLE 14-0. G. BATTS, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS 1* (edge widths)...... $32.00 $32.00 $33.25 $33.50 $33.75 $34.75 $36.00 1x8 ...... 33.00 33.00 34.25 34.50 34.50 35.50 36.50 lid ...... -...... 30.50 30.60 31.75 32.00 32.00 33.00 34.00 Grade 36.50 37.75 Grade Grade Grade 1x5...... — - ...... 33.25 38.25 36.25 35.25 35.50 Size B & C D No. 2 1x6...... 31.50 31.50 32.75 33.00 33.25 34.25 35.50 better 1 x 7a ..:...... ------31.50 31.50 32.75 33.00 33.25 34.25 35.60 1 x 8...... 32.00 32.00 33.25 33.50 33.75 34.75 36.00 1x9...... 32.00 32.00 33.25 33.60 33.75 34.75 36.00 9/16 or 5/8 x 3...... $42.00 $40.00 $32.00 $28.00 1 x 10...... 33.25 33.25 38.25 35.25 35.50 36.50 37.75 9/16 nr 5/fi Y 4 40.00 38.00 3 a oo 26.00 1 x 11...... - 36.25 3Ç.25 38.25 38.25 38.50 39.50 40.75 1 x 12...... 39.50 39.50 41.50 41.75 42.00 43.00 44.75

n o . a , Additions and Deductions per lftOO Feet Board Measure For condition: 1" (edge widths) ...... 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 1. Air dried, deduct $1.00. 1x3...... 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.00 30.60 32.00 F ot length: 1X 4______25.00 25.00 26.50 27.00 27.00 27.60 29.00 2. Specified lengths, add $2.00. 27.50 27.50 30.50 30.50 31.00 31.50 33.50 1 x 8 —...... 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 1x7...... 27.00 2?. 00 28.60 29.00 29.60 30.00 32.00 TABLE 16-BED SLATS, S4S, KILN DRIED OR 1 *8...... 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 AIR DRIED — 8 PIECES TO A 1x0______27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 SET (BUNDLED) 1x10...... — ...... 27.50 27.50 30.60 30.60 31.00 31.50 33.50 l x l l ...... 30.50 30.50 33.60 33.50 34.00. 34.50 36.50 1x12...... — . . . . 32.00 32.00 35.00 35.50 36.00 36.60 39.50 Per set 54" 1" Box Bark Strip______21.00 21.00 21.50 21.50 22.00 22.00 23.50 Grade Per set 39" Per set 42" to 56" '

1 Standard lengths are 8 ' to 18' inclusive, in multiples of 2 ' and the following percentage of short lengths may be No. 1—1 x 3...... $0.37 $0.38 $0.48 Included In all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: No. 2—1 X 3...... 30 .31 .41 No. 1 or No. 2 ______... ______—------...... 5% 8 -foot. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure F o r working: 1. Rough, Deduct $1.00. 2. Ripping or Resawing, Add $1.00 for Each Cut. For condition: „ . ■ . - . , _ , 3. Anti-Stain Treatment (Any Form), Add $.50 to Air Dried Price, But Not to Kiln Dried Price. 4. Green, Deduct $2 .0 0 . 5. Kiln Dried, Add $1.00. For size: 6 . 5/4,6/4,7/4, and 8/4, Add $4.00. , t _ , , , ^ _ 7. Extra Standard ThickheSs, Thicker Than American Lumber Standards, Add $1.00. For length: 8 . Where a Restricted Standard Length, ^ to 18' or longer is specified by the buyer, add $1.00. 8. Where required by the buyer, for cutting to any specified exact length, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of not more than H" is allowed; add $2 .0 0 where a tolerance of no t more than ]A" is U iv W V U , 10. Where the buyer requires an average length, other than 14', charge the price for the specified length cor- responding to the average length required. Where an average of 14' is required, charge the 16' price, provided that at least 30% of the shipihent is 16' and longer. 11. Odd or fractional lengths shall be counted and priced as next longest even length. 5436 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TABLE 16—CAR MATERIAL TABLE 17—TIMBERS, GREEN, ROUGH, SS4 OR S2S ' Lining (Kiln D ried and D ressed to all P atterns and Sizes) No. 1 Common No. 2 Common 18' & 2Ö' 9' length 10' length 12' length 14' length 16' length length Speci­ Speci­ Speci­ Speci­ Sizes fied fied fied fied $60.00 $55.00 $57.00 $60.00 $62.00 $68.00 lengths lengths lengths lengths Common (par. 60 AAR rules):1 1x4 and 1x6---- 40.00 35.00 37.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 (8' to (18' and (8' to (18' and 16') 20') 16') 20')

V ertical Sheathing (ESln D ried and D ressed to all P atterns and Sizes) 3 x 3 to 4 x 4__...... $32.00 $36.00 $29.00 $33.00 3x5 and 4 x 5...... 32.00 36.00 29.00 33.00 $60.00 $55.00 $57.00 $60.00 $62.00 $68.00 3 x 8 to 5 x 8_...... 32.00 36.00 29.00 33.00 Common (par. 52 AAR rules):1 1x4 and 1x6---- 50.00 45.00 47.00 50.00 52.00 58.00 3 x 6 to 6 x 6 ...... 30.00 34.00 27.00 31.00 6 x.8 and 8x8_____ 34.00 38.00 30.00 34.00 3 x 10 to 5 x 10...... 35.00 39.00 31.00 35.00 6 x 10 to 10 x 10...... 36.00 40.00 32.00 36.00 L ongitudinal Sheathing (Kiln D ried and D ressed to all P atterns and Sizes) 3x12 to 5 x 1 2 ...... 42.00 46.00 38.00 42.00 6 x 12 to 12 x 12____ 40.00 44.00 36.00 40.00 3 x 14 to 7 x 14...... 50.00 54.00 46.00 50.00 Select (par. 53 AAR rules):1 8 x 14 to 14 x 14...... 2x 4 ...... $67.00 $57.00 $57.00 $57.00 . $62.00 $67.00 48.00 52.00 44.00 48.00 2x 6------72.00 62.00 62.00 62.00 67.00 72.00 3x16 to 7x16...... 54.00 .58.00 50.00 54.00 Common (par. 54 AAR rules):1 8x16 to 16x16...... 56.00 60.00 . 52.00 56.00 2x4 ...... -...... 47.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 47.00 2 x 6...... 1—-...... -...... 52.00 47.00 47.00 47.00 50.00 52.00 Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure

F looring (D ecking) (Kiln D ried or Air D ried, and D ressed to all P atterns and Sizes) For working: 1. Shiplap or T and G add $2.00. 2. Grooved 2 edges, add $3.00. Select (Par. 57 AAR rules):1 3. Beveling and/or outgauging, add $4.00. $72.00 $62.00 77.00 67.00 82.00 72.00 Sizes Sizes Common (par. 58 AAR rules) :* 3 x 3 to 3 x 12 to 44.50 42.50 10x10 16x16 47.50 45.50 For grade, add to No. 1 common prices: i Specifications for Car Material (Designated Above “A. A. R. Rules”) Correspond to the Specifications Issued 4. Square Edge and Sound...... $1.00 $2.00 by the Association of American Railroads, as Set Forth in its Pamphlet M-907-33, Adopted, 1910; Revised, 1933. 5. Dense, No. 1 Common...... 5.00 - 7.00 6. Dense, Square Edge and Sound.. 6.00 9.00 Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 7. Dense, No. 1 Structural-______7.00 10.00 For Working: 8. Dense Structural, Square Edge 1. -Rough, Deduct $2.00. and Sound.__...... 9.00 12.00 2. Where Material is required dressed two sides only, deduct $1.00. 9. Dense Structural...... 11.00 14.00 For Grade: 10. Dense. Select Structural..__..... 13.00 16.00 3 . Edge Grain, Add $15.00 to Select Price Only. . „ , „ „ , _ . „ , 11. 85% Heart Facial Area______10.00 15.00 4. For Grade and Specifications Other than Those Contained m A .A .R . Rules, the Maximum Price Shall be 12. 90% Heart Facial Area.______13.00 18.00 the Price for the A. A. R. Grade and Specifications which Most Closely Correspond to the Grades and 13. 85% Heart Cubical Content..... 8.00 12.00 Specifications of the Car Material Item Involved in the Sale Governed by the Schedule. For lengths: 14. Over 20'add to 18' and 20' prices F°r 5.eOdtd and Fractional Lengths, Except 9', Shall be Counted and Priced as Next Longest Even Length. for all grades: 22' and 24'...... 5.00 5.00 6. For Final Inspection at the Point of Destination Rather than at the Shipping Point, Add $5.00. 26'...... 6.00 6.00 28'...... 7.00 7. Q0 30'...... 8.00 10.00 32'...... 10.00 .12.00 34'...... 12.00 14.00 36'...... - 14.00 17.00 38'...... 17.00 20.00 40'...... 20.00 25.00

15. Odd or fractional lengths, except 5' and 7', shall be counted and priced as next longest even length. 16. Where the buyer specifies an average length, charge the specified length price for the required lineal average. 17. Where tne buyer specifies a cubic average, the price shall be that of the length in 12 x 12 reqtiired to equal the specified cubic average. For condition: 18. Anti-stain treatment (any form) 3 x 3 to 10 x 10, add $1.00; 3 x 12 and up, add $2.00. 19. Kiln dried, 20% moisture, add $4.00. 20. Air dried, 23% moisture, add $4.00. For size: . . . . . 21. Fractional thickness, add $3.00 to nearest listed thickness. 22. Fractional widths, price nearest even wider width. 23. 2" Timbers, Square Edge and Sound and grades above, add $2.00 to the comparable 3" price, except for 2 x 14 and 2 x 16, add $3.00. 24. Where the buyer specifies an average girth measure­ ment, charge the price of specified size for the required girth average. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5437 (b) The maximum prices for Longleaf Yellow pine lumber f. o. b. mill per one thousand feet board measure where shipment originates at a mill, shall be as follows: TABLE 1—FINISH, S4S, KILN DRIED—LONG LEAF

Standard 18' and 20' Grade lengths i 8' length 10'length 12' length 14' length 16' length length

B and Better: $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $61.00 $62.00 $63.00 1 x 4 ...... 57.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 1 x 6 ...... -...... 57.00 67.00 67.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 1x8 ...... 57.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 1 X 10...... „ ...... 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 1 X 12 ...... - 79.00 79.00 79.00 79.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 83.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 83.00 6/4 and 6/4 X 12...... - 92.00 92.00 92.00 92.00 93.00 94.00 95.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 81. Ó0 82.00 83.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 _ 76.00 77.00 78.00 - 7/4 and 8/4 x 1 0 ...... 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 81.00 82.00 83.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 96.00 97.00 98.00 78.00 78.00 78.00 78.00 79.00 80.00 81.00 Grade C: 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 63.00 54.00 65.00 56.00 1 x 5...... 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 1 x 6...... 53.00 63.00 .53.00 53.00 54.00 55.00 56.00 1 x 8 ...... 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 54.00 55.00 56.00 1 x 10...... 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 , 62.00 63.00 64.00 1 x 12...... 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 65.00 65.00 . 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 . 68.00 73.00 73.00 * 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 66.00 67.00 68.00 73.00 73.00 73.00 73.00 74.00 75.00 76.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 86.00 87.00 88.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 79.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 7/4 and 8/4x8 ...... 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 69.00 70.00 71.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 77.00 78.00 79.00 88.00 88.00 88.00 88.00 89.00 90.00 91.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 72.00 73.00 74.00

1 Standard lengths are 8' to 20' inclusive, in multiples of 2', and in shipments of standard lengths 5% of 8-foot ¡m ull in; pt/i i n i l i r u . 2 Random widths are 5" to 12" inclusive, and must contain not less than 20% of 10 and/or 11" and 10% of 12" widths. Additions and deductions per 1,000 feet board measure For working: 1. Rough, B and better, deduct $3.00. 2. Rough, C, deduct $2.00. 3. SIS, S2S, S2S and matched, shiplap, or any other dressing, standard or thinner, add $2.00. 4. Ripping dr resawing, add $1.00 for each cut. 5. Casing, base, jambs, apron and pulley stiles, add $7.60. 6. Nosed stepping, ada $3.00. 7. Sanding one face, add $3.00. 8. Wrapping, add $5.00. For grade: 9. A, add $5.00 to B and Better prices. For condition: 10. Air dried, A, B, and C, deduct $5.00. 11. Anti-stain treatment Cany form), add 500 to air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. For size: 12. 13" and wider, add $3.50 per inch to 12" prices. 13. Extra standard thiokness, thicker than American Lumber Standards, add $1.00. 14. Where the buyer requires restricted random Widths, each width shall be invoiced separately at the specified width price. For length: 15. Short finish: (A) 4' lengths, deduct $25.00 from the standard length prices. (B) 6' lengths, deduct $15.00 from the standard length prices. 16. Where required by thè buyer for cutting any specified exact lengjji, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of not more than W is allowed; add $2.00 where a tolerance of hot more than J4" is allowed. 5438 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TABLE 2 —BOARDS AND STRIPS, AIR DRIED, SIS, S2S, S3S, S4S, S2S AND MATCHED, OR SHIPLAP, STANDARD OR THINNER

18' and 20' Standard 12' length 14' length 16' length Grade length 1 8' length 10' length length

No. 1: $42.00 $42.00 $43.00 $43.00 $43.00 $44.50 $45.00 1 x 3...... — 43.00 43.00 44. Q0 44.00 44.00 45.50 46.00 1 x 4...... 39.00 39.00 40.00 40.00 40:00 41.50 42.00 1 x 5...... -...... 44.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.50 47.00 1x6...... —- 42.00 42.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 44.50 45.00 1 x 7...... -...... 43.00 43.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 45.50 46.00 43.00 43.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 45.50 46.00 44.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.50 47.00 44.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 40.50 47:00 51.00 51.00 52.00 52.00 52.00 53. SO 54.00 55.00 55.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 57.50 58.00 Random widths1...... 44.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.50 47.00 No. 2: 6' and 8' 1 x 2 ...... 34.00 34.00 35.50 36.00 36.00 36.50 38.00 1 x 3___ , ...... - ...... 35.00 35.00 36.50 37.00 37.00 37.50 39.00 1 x 4 ...... 31.00 31.00 32.50 33.00 33.00 33.50 35.00 36.00 36.00 37.50 38.00 38.50 39.00 41.00 1x6...... 34.00 34.00 35.50 36.00 36.50 37.00 39.00 34.00 34.00 35.50 36.00 3Ö.50 37.00 39.00 34.00 34.00 35.50 36.00 36.50 37.00 39.00 36.00 36.00 39.00 39.50 40.00 40.50 42.50 l x l ó . - ...... 36.00 36.00 39.00 39.50 40.00 40.50 42.50 39.00 39.00 42.00 42.50 43.00 43.50 46.50 50.50 1 Y 12 _i...... _ 43.00 43.00 46.00 46.50 47.00 47.50 Random widths8...... — 35.00 35.00 38.50 37.00 37,50 38.00 40.00 No. 3: 26.00 26.00 27.50 28.0Ò 28.00 28.50 3Q.00 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.00 30.50 32.00 21.00 21.00 22.50 23.00 23.00 23.50 25.00 28.00 28.00 29.50 30.00 30.50 31.00 33.00 27.00 27.00 -28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 1x7...... 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 28.00 28.00 31.00 31.00 31.50 32.00 34.00 1 x 10 ...... 28.00 28.00 31.00 31.00 31.50 32.00 34.00 1 x 11...... 28. ¿0 28.50 31.50 32.00 32.50 33.00 36.00 1 x 12 ...... 29. Ö0 29.00 32.00 32.50 33.00 33.50 36.50 27.00 27.00 28.50 29.00 29.50 30.00 32.00 No. 4 and dunnage: 1x3 ...... 24.00 24.00 25.50 26.00 26.00 26.50 28.00 17.00 17.00 18.50 19.00 19.00 19. 50 21.00 24.00 24.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.00 29.00 1x6 ...... ______...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25,50 26.00 28.00 1 x 7 ...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1x8 ...... 23.00 23.00 24.50 . 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00 1x9 ...... 24.00 24.00 27.00 27.00 27.50 28.00 30.00 1 x Ì0 ____ -...... 24.00 24.00 27.00 27.00 ,27.50 28.00 30.00 1 x lì ...... - ...... 24.50 24.50 27.50 28.00 28.50 29.00 32.00 1 x 12 ...... -...... 25.00 25.00 28.00 28.60 29.00 29.50 32.50 Random widths *...... - 23.00 23.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 26.00 28.00

i Standard lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, in multiples of 2', and the following percentage of short lengths may be included in all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: No. 1...... -...... 6 % 8-foot No. 2...... -...... 5% 4-foot 5% 6-foot 5% 8-foot No. 3, No. 4, & dunnage, 8" and wider...... 5% 4-foot 5% 6 -foot 5% 8-foot No. 3, No. 4 , and dunnage, 3" to 6" widths may be 25% under 10 foot. 3 Random widths are 4" to 12" inclusive, and must, con tain not less than 20% of 10" and/or 11", and 10% of 12" widths in all shipments where the widtbs"are not«specifically restricted. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For working: 1. Rough, deduct $1.00. 2. Ripping or resawing, add $1.00 for each cut. 3. End—matching, add $2.00. 4. Barn siding, or any other dressing, add $2.00. & * common, 85 or 90% heart facial area, add $20.00. 6 . No". 2 common, 85 or 90% heart facial area, add $12.00.

^°7, Anti-stain treatm ent (any form), add 50(1 to air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. 8 ! Green, deduct $2.00. 9 . Kilfi dried, add $1.00.

FToS5 /e4 , 6/4, and 7/4 No. 1 common, add $7.00. l l ’ 5/4 6/4, and 7/4 No. 2 and No. 3 common, add $4.00. , S 12* 5/4, 6/4, and 7/4 No. 4 common and dunnage, add $2.00. 13. Extra thickness, thicker than American lumber standards, add $1.00. .... - ...... 14 Where the buyer requires an average width, charge the specified width prine for the required average width. 15-. Where the buyer requires restricted random widths, each width shall be invoiced separately at the specified width price.

F le^Where a restricted standard length, 8 ' to 16' or longer is specified by the buyer, add $1 .0 0 . 17. Where a restricted standard length, 10' to 16' or longer is specified by the buyer, add $2.00. . 18 Where required by the buyer, for cutting to any specified exact length, except standard, lengths, add $1.00 ____mnen fhon i /o/' ic aiinwAd .4 9 .0 0 where a tnleranee of not more than 1/4" is allowed. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TABLE 3—DIMENSION,' AIR DRIED, SIS, 828, S3S, S4S

Ran­ 22' and Grade dom 8' V 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' 24' length length length length length length length length length length

No. 1: 2x 2 ...... $43.00 $43.00 $44.00 $42.00 $42.00 $42.00 $44.00 $45.00 $45.00 $50.00 2x3 ...... _...... 42.00 41.00 44.00 41.00 41.00 41.00 42.00 44.00 44.00 49.00 2x 4...... 40.00 40.00 41.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 47.00 2x5...... 49.00 44.00 50.00 46.00 47.00 48.00 50.00 52.00 52.00 56.00 2x 6 ...... 39.00 38.00 41.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 41.00 41.00 46.00 2x 8 ...... 40.00 38.00 41.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 40.00 42.00 42.00 47.00 2 x 10...... 49.00 44.00 50.00 46.00 47.00 48.00 50.00 - 52.00 52.00 56.00 2 x 12...... 54.00 50.00 57.00 53.00 53.00 54.00 57.00 59.00 59.00 63.00 No. 2: 2x 2 ...... 40.00 39.00 40.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 2 x 3 ...... 39.00 38.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 41.00 41.00 45.00 2x 4 ______37.00 36.00 37.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 37.00 39.00 39.00 42.00 2 x 5 ...... 43.00 40.00 43.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 43.00 45.00 45.00 49.00 2 x 6 ...... 36.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 35.00 35.00 36.00 38.00 38.00 42.00 2x 8 ...... 37.00 35.00 37.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 37.00 39.00 39.00 42.00 2 x 10...... 43.00 40.00 43.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 43.00 45.00 45.00 49.00 2 x 12...... 45.00 40.00 45.00 43.00 43.00 44.00 45.00 47.00 47.00 52.00 No. 3: 2X2...... 27.00 28.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 31.00 2x3...... — ...... 27.00 28.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 31.00 2x4...... 24.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 28.00 2 x 5...... 25.00 26.00 27.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 30.00 2x6...... 7___ 24.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 28.00 2x8______24.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 28.00 2 x 10...... 25.00 26.00 27.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 30.00 2 x 12...... 25.00 26.00 27.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 30.00

Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For working: 1. Rough, deduct $1.00. 2. Shiplap, center-matched, dressed and matched, or grooved, or any other dressing, add $2.00. 3. Ripping or resawing, add $1.00 for each cut. 4. Log cabin siding, add $6.50. 5. End-matched and center-matched, add $4.00. For grade: 6. Par. 333, add $2.50 to No. 2 common prices. 7. 86 or 90% heart facial area, No. 1 and No. 2 common, sizes 2 x 2 to 2 x 8, add $15.00. 8. 85 or 90% heart facial area, No. 1 and No. 2 common, sizes 2 x 10 and 2 x 12, add $20,00. 9. Square edge and sound, add $2.50 to No. 1 common prices. For conditions: 10. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add 50£ to air dried prices, but not to kiln dried prices. 11. Green, lengths 24' and under, deduct $2.00. 12. Kiln dried, add $1.00. For size: 13. Extra thickness, thicker than American Lumber Standards, add $1.00. For length: 14. Where the buyer requires an average length other than 14', charge the specified length price for the speci­ fied length corresponding to the average length required. Where the buyer requires an average length of 14', charge the 16' price, provided, that at least 30% of the shipment is 16' and longer. 15. Where required by the buyer for cutting any specified exact length, except standard lengths, add $1.00 where a tolerance of -not more than H" is allowed; add $2.00 where a tolerance of not more than H" is allowed. 16. Odd or fractional lengths, except O', shall be counted and priced as the next longest even length. 17. Lengths longer than 24' apply the length differential provided for timbers longer than 24' as set forth in Table 17.

TABLE 4—FOR ALL STANDARD THICKNESS, Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure BY 6" AND 8" WIDTHS FACTORY FLOORING, For working: HEAVY ROOFING, DECKING, AND HEAVY 1. SIS, S2S, S3S, and S4S, add $2.00. SHIPLAP, ROUGH, GREEN t 2. Shiplap or dressed and matched, add $3.00. 3. Grooved two edges, add $4.00. 4. Beveling and/or outgauging, add $4.00. Standard Standard Standard For condition: or speci­ or speci­ or speci­ 5. Air dried, add $2.00 to 2" prices, $4.00 to 2)4" to 5" fied fied fied prices. length length length *6. Kiln dried, add $3.00 to 2" prices, $4.00 to 2)4" to 8' to 14' 16' to 20' 22' to 24' 5" prices. 7. Anti-stain treatment (any form), add £0fS to 2" air dried prices; $1.00 to 2)4" to 5", air dried prices, #1 Factory flooring...... $38.00 $42.00 $47.00 but not to kiln dried prices. Standard factory For size: flooring...... 46.00 50.00 55.00 8. Fractional thicknesses (non-standard), add $3.00. Select merchantable 9. Odd or fractional widths shall be counted and priced factory flooring__ 52.00 56.00 61.00 as the next even wider width. #2 Factory flooring___ 35.00 39.00 44.00 For length: 10. Lengths longer than 24', add $2.00 to the 24' price for each additional 2'. i Standard lengths are 8' to 24' inclusive, in multiples 11. Odd or fractional lengths, except 9', shall be counted of 2 feet. and priced as the next longer even length. 5440 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TABLE 5-FLOORING, PLAIN END, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS1 TABLE 6—FLOORING, NO HEART SPECIFI­ CATION, END-MATCHED, KILN DRIED Grade B Gi;ade Grade [2' to 8' nested in bundles] Grade A and better Grade C Grade D No. 2 No. 3 Grade HEART FACE SPECIFICATION B and Grade Grade Grade better O D No. 2 E dge Grain 1 x 3 ... $100.00 $95.00 $80.00 $60.00 1 X 4 ... 98.00 93.00 78.00 58.00 Edge grain: 6/4 x 3. 122.00 117.00 100.00 75.00 1 x 3 18" to 96"__ $65 $58 $43 6/4 x 4.. 120.00 115.00 98.00 73.00 1x4 18" to 96"...... 63 56 41 Near edge grain: N ear E dge 1 x 3 18" to 96"___ 60 55 40 1 x 3 .. 93.00 88.00 73.00 55.00 1 X 4 18" to 96"__ 59 54 39 1 x 4 ... 91 00 86.00 71.00 53.00 Flat grain: 6/4 x 3.. 115.00 HO. 00 93.00 70.00 1 y 3 18" to 96" 47 44 113.00 1Ó8.00 91.00 68.00 1 X 3 12" to 96" 39 $31 5/4 x 4_. 1 x 4 18" to 96" - 46 43 F lat Grain 1 x 4 12" to 96" 38 30 1 x 3 . . 78 00 73.00 65.00 50.00 $42.00 1 x 4 .. 7è.OO 71.00 63. Ó0 48.00 42.0Ò 6/4 x 3. 100.00 95.00 85.00 55.00 45.00 Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 100.00 95.00 83.00 55.00 45.00 6/4 x 4.. For working: 1. Plain end, deduct $2. For condition: 2. Air dried, deduct $1. NO HEART SPECIFICATION TABLE 7—SIDING, KILN DRIED, STANDARD LENGTHS 1 E dge Grain 1 x 3 ... $80.00 $75.00 $67.00 $52.00 $45.00 1 x 4 ... 78.00 73.00 65.00 50.00 45.00 Grade 5/4 x 3. 105 00 100.00 85.00 60. 00 B and Grade Grade Grade Grade 6/4 x 4. 103.00 98.00 83.00 58.00 better C D No. 2 No. 3 N ear E dge Grain 1 x 3 ... 73.00 68.00 60.00 47.00 40.00 Drop siding patterns 1 x 4 ... 71.00 66.00 5Ç.00 45.00 40.00 115,117,118: 5/4 x 3. 98.00 93.00 78. Q0 55.00 $48 $45 $41 $36 $25 5/4 x 4. 96. 00 91.00 76. Ö0 53.00 47 43 37 2550 Drop siding all other F lat Grain patterns: 1 x 3 .... 61.00 56.00 54.00 40.00 32.00 $21.00 56 51 45 30 27 1x4__ 61.00 56.00 54.00 ( 40.00 32.00 21.00 57 54 47 38 27 5/4 x 3 .. 77.00 73.00 67.00 47.00 38.00 Bevel siding: 5/4 x 4_. 76.00 72.00 60.00 45.00 38.00 % x 4", 5", 6", and 0/16 x 4. 45.00 43.00 35.00 30.00 8" ...... 45 42 33 28 20 M x 4", 5", 6", and 8".______39 36 28 24 17 1 Standard lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the following percentages of short lengths may be included in al Square edge siding: shipments in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: 44 41 34 28 16 A and B____ 5% 8 and/or 9 foot. CC...... 5% 6 and/or 7 foot. 1 Standard lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the 5% ^and/or 9 foot. following percentage of short lengths may be included in D, and,No. 2. 5% 4 and/or 5 foot. all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically 5% 6 and/or 7 foot. restricted: 5% 8 and/or 9 foot. - * No. 3. Not to exceed 20% 4' and 6' lengths. A and B...... 5% 8 and/or 9 foot. C______5% 6 and/or 7 foot. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 5% 8 and/or 9 foot. For working: D and No. 2. 5% 4 and/or 6 foot. 1. End-matching, add $2.Q0.' 5% 6 and/or 7 foot. 2. Bark back, deduct $5.00. 5% 8 and/or 9 foot. For condition: No. 3______Not to exceed 20% 4' and 6' lengths. 3. Air dried, deduct $1.00. For length: . . . , , _ „„ Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 4. Specified length, all grades, 14', add $1.00,16' and longer, add $3.00. For working: 1. End-matching, add $2. 5. Restricted standard lengths, A, B, and 0,12' and OP, add $2.00. For grade: 2. A, add $6 to B and better prices. 6. Restricted standard lengths, D, No. 2, and No. 3, 8' and up, add $1.50. For condition: 3. Air dried, deduct $1. For length: 4. Specified lengths, all grades, 14' add $1, 16' and longer, add $3. 6. Restricted standard length, A, B, and C, 12' and up, add $2. 6. Restricted standard lengths, D, No. 2, and No. 3, 8' and up, add $1.50. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July IS, 1942 5441

T A B L E 8 — s t a n d a r d b e a d e d o r TABLE 11—STANDARD PLASTERING LATH, TABLE 13—BED SLATS, S4S, K i p i DRIED OR V-GROOVED CEILING, KILN DRIED, KILN DRIED AIR DRIED—8 PIECES TO A SET (BUhiDLED) STANDARD LENGTHS 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Grade Per set Per set Per set Grade 39" 42" 54" to 56" B and Grade Grade Grade Grade better C D No. 2 No. 8 4'______$5.25 $4.50 $3.00 32"...... 3.50 2.00 No. 1 1x3. $0.37 $0.38 $0.48 Plain end: M« & ’’As x 3" x 4" Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Pieces No. 2 SIS...... — - $37 $35 $27 $24 $16 Me x Me x 6" SIS.. 39 37 29 26 18 For condition: 1x3. .30 .81 .41 Me & Me x 3" x 4" 1. Green, Deduct 50A S2S...... -...... 40 38 29 27 16 2. Air Dried, Deduct 25i. Me x Me x 6" S2S... 43 40 »■30 27 19 Me x 3" x 4" S2S— 41 39 31 28 18 TABLE 12—0. G. BATTS, KILN DRIED liA i to *?4» x 3" x 4"______55 52 39 34 18 >Me to x 6"...... 56 53 40 35 24 Grade B Grade Grade Grade and C D No. 2 i Standard lengths are 4' to 20*, inclusive, and the better following percentages of short lengths may be included in all shipments, in which the lengths are not specifically restricted: 9/16 or 5/8 t 3 . $43.00 $41.00 $33.00 $29.00 A and B____ 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. 41.00 39.00 31.00 28.00 C______5% 6 and/or 7?foot 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. D and No. 2.. 5% 4 and/or 5-foot. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 5% 6 and/or 7-foot. For condition: 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. 1. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. No. 3...... Not to exceed 20% V and 6' lengths. For length: Additiom and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 2. Specified Lengths, Add $2.00. For working: TABLE 14-CAR MATERIAL 1. End-matching, add $2. 2. Bark back, deduct $5. Lining (Kiln D ried and D ressed to All P atterns and Sizes) For grade: 3. "A,” add $8 to B and better prices. For condition: O' 10' l i ' 14' 16' 18' and 20' 2 2 'a n d 24' 4. Air dried, deduct $1. le n g th le n g th le n g th le n g th le n g th Fer length: le n g th le n g th 5. Specified length, all grades, 14' and longer, add $2. 6. Restricted standard length, A, B, and C, 12' and Select (par. 59 A. A. R. rules),11 x 4 and up, add $1.50. 1 x 6 ...... $6 0 .0 0 $55 .0 0 $67.00 $6 0 .0 0 $ 6 2 .0 0 $ 6 8 .0 0 7. Restricted standard length, D, No. 2 and No. 3, Common (par. 60 A. A. R. rules),11x4 8' and up, add $1. a n d 1 x 6 ...... 4 5 .0 0 4 0 .0 0 4 2 .0 0 4 5 .0 0 4 7 .0 0 5tt 00 TABLE 9—CEILING, END MATCHED, KILN DRIED—NESTED IN BUNDLES, 12" TO 96" V e r t ic a l S h e a t h i n g ( K i l n D r i e d a n d D r e s s e d t o A l l P a t t e r n s a n d S iz e s )

Grade B and Grade Grade Grade Select (par. 51 A. A. R. rules),11 x 4 and C D No. 2 1x 6 ...... $ 6 0.00 $55.00 $57.00 $60.00 [email protected] $68.00 better Common (par. 62 A. A. R. rules),11x4 a n d 1 x 6 ...... 55.00 50.00 5 2 .0 0 55.00 67 .0 0 63 .0 0 U i 4 18" to 96" .... $31.00 $28.00 9i x 4 12" to 96" $26.00 L ongitudinal Sheathing (Kiln D ried and. D ressed to All P atterns and Sises)

TABLE 10-STANDARD BEADED OR V- Select (par. 53 A. A. R. Rules)1 GROOVED PARTITION, KILN DRIED, 2x4...... $75,00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $7ft00 $75.00 $85.00 STANDARD LENGTH » 2x6 and 2x8______8ft 00 TO. 00 70. 00 70.00 75.00 80.00 90.00 Common (par 54 A. A. R. Rules)1 2 x 4 ...... 52.00 47.00 47.00 47.00 50.00 62.00 62.00 Grade 2x6 and 2 x 8______...... 57.00 52.00 52.00 52.00 55.00 57.00 67.00 Bond Grade Grade Grade Grade better C D No. 2 No. 3 F looring (Decking) (Kiln D ried or Air D ried and D ressed to All P atterns and Sizes) •Ms toaMa x3" x4".__ $55.00 $52.00 $39.00 $34.00 $18.00 >M«to»M4x6"...... 56.00 53.00 40.00 35.00 24.00 Select (Par. 57 A. A. R. Rules)1 2x6 and 2 x 8"...... $80.00 $70.00 2M to 3" x 6 and 8"...... 85.00 75.00 * Standard Lengths are 4' to 20' inclusive, and the Common (Par. 58 A. A. R. Rules)1 following percentages of short lengths may be included 2x6 and 2x 8...... 60.00 55.0Q in all shipments in which the lengths are not specifically 2M to 3" x 6" and 8"...... 05.00 60.00 * restricted. A and B______5% 8 and/or 9-foot. C------. . . 6% 6 and/or 7-foot. * Specifications for car material (designated above “A. A. R. Rule»’’) correspond to the specifications issued by 5% 8 and/or 9-foot. the Association of American Railroads, as set forth in its pamphlet M 907-33, adopted, 1910; revised, 1933. D and No. 2 ..... 5% 4 and/or 5-foot. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure 5% 6 and/or 7-foot. For working: _ 6% 8 and/or 9-foot. 1. Rough, deduct $2.00. No. 3...... Not to exceed 20% 4' and 6' lengths. 2. Where material is required dressed 2 sides only, deduct $1.00. Additions and Deductions per 1,000 Feet Board Measure For grade: 3. Edge grain, add $15.00 to select prices only. For working: 4. For grade and specification other than those contained in A. A. R. Rules, the nnuiiwimi price »hail be the 1. Bark Back, Deduct $5.00. price for the A. A. R. grade and specification which most closely corresponds to the grades and specifica­ 2. End Matching, Add $2.00. tions of the ear material item involved in the sale governed by the schedule. For grade: For length: 3. “A,” Add $3.00 to B and Better Prices. 5. Odd and fractional lengths, except V, shall be counted and priced as next longest even length. 4. 85% Heart Facial Area, B and Better and C Grades, For inspection: Add $20.00. 6. For final inspection at the point of destination rather than at the shipping point, add $5.00. 5. 85% Heart Facial Area, D and Lower Grades, Add $12.00. For condition: 6. Air Dried, Deduct $1.00. For length: 7. Specified Length, All Grades, 14' and Longer, Add $2.00. 8. Restricted Standard Lengths, A, B, and C, 12' and Up, Add $1.50. 9. Restricted Standard Lengths, D, and No. 2,8' and Up, Add $1.00. 5442 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

TAJALE 16—TIMBERS, GREEN, BOUGH. or couuu/iuu; , — the carload rate for thè most nearly com­ 18. Anti-stain treatment-(any form) 3 x 3 to 10 x 10, add $1.00; 3 x 12 and up, add $2.00. parable haul. If the actual cost is less 8 ' to 14' 8 ' to 14' 19. Kiln dried 20% moisture, add $4.00. than such railroad charge, only the ac­ 8' to 14' specified specified 20. Air dried 23% moist&re, add $4.00. tual cost may be added to the maximum speçtfled lengths lengths lengths square mer­ 21. Fractional thickness, add $3.00 to nearest listed price. No. 1 edge and chantable, thickness. (3) Where shipment is by common or common sound 05 22. Fractional widths, price nearest even wider width. 23. 2" timbers, merchantable, 05 áñd grades above, contract carrier, the amount added for add $2.00 tó the comparable 3" price, except for transportation may be no greater than 2 x 14 and 2 x 10, add $3.00. 8 1 3 to 4 x 4 ...... $40.00 $42.00 $44.00 the actual amount paid to the carrier, 3 sT8 to 5 x 5 ..—...... — 40.00 42.00 4 5 . oO 24. Where the buyer specifies an average girth meas­ 3 x 6 to 6 x ...... 38.00 40.00 42.00 urement, charge the price of specified size for the except as provided in subparagraph (4) 3x8 to 6x8...... 4 9 .OO 42.00 44.00 required girth average, of this paragraph (d) : Provided, That 7 i 8 and 8 x 8 ...... 42.00 44.00 47.00 or length: 3 x 10 to 5 x 10...... 50.00 52.00 55.00 25. 16°, 18', and 20', add $2.00 to 8' to 14' price. where shipment is by both rail and truck 6 X 10 to i0 x 10...... 49.00 51.00 54.00 28. 22' and 24', add $3.00 to 207 price. (either owned or controlled by the seller 3 x 12 to 5 x 12...... 64.00 66.00 69.00 27. 25', to 30', add $1.00 per lineal foot to 24' price. 6 x 12 to 10”x 12...... 62.00 64.00 67.00 28. 31', to 36', add $2.00 per lineal foot to 30' price. or a common or contract carrier), the 11 x 12 and 12 x 12...... 62.00 04.00 67.00 29. 37', to 42', add $3.00 per lineal foot to 36' price. following shall govern: 3 X 14 to 7 X 14...... 73.00 76.00 80.00 30. 43', to 50', add $5.00 per lineal foot to 42' price. (i) Where shipment is by rail fol­ 8 X 14 to 12 X 14...... 71.00 73-00 77.00 31. 51', to 55', add $8.00 per lineal foot to 50' price. 13 x 14 and 14 x 14...... 73.00 75.00 79. OO 32. 56', to 60', add $12.00 per lineal foot to 55' price. lowed by truck delivery, the amount 33. Odd or fractional lengths, except 5' and 7', shall be 3 X 16 to 7 x 16...... 85.00 87. Q0 92.00 added for transportation may include, 8x16 to 14x16.-...... 83.00 85.00 87.00 counted and priced as next longest even length. 15 x 16 and 16 x 10...... 85.00 87.00 89.00 34. Where the buyer specifies an average length, charge in addition to the amount added for 3 x 18 to 9 x 18...... 97,00 99.00 104. Q0 the specified length price for the required lineal rail transportation, the actual cost of 10 x 18 to 16 x 18...... r. 95.00 97.00 102. Ò0 average. • 17 x 18 and 18 x 18...... - 97.00 99.00 104. Ô0 35. Where the buyer specifies a cubic average, |he price truck delivery, provided such cost is 3x20 to 10x20...... 112.00 114.00 II9 .OO shall be that of the length in 12 x 12 required to shown separately on the invoice. 12 x 20 to 18 x 2 0 -...... 110.00 112.00 1Ì7.0O equal the specified cubic average. 19 x 20 and 20 x 20____ 112.00 114.00 119.00 (ii) Where a truck haul precedes the rail shipment, as where a mill located (c) For mixed car or mixed truck away from a railhead hauls lumber by Additimi and Deductims per 1,000 Feet Board Measure shipments, $1.00 additional per 1,000 feet board measure may be charged. A mixed truck to the railhead, no addition may or working: be made for such truck haul. 1. SIS, S2S, S3S, S4S, shiplap or T and G, add $2.00. car shipment consists of three or more 2. Grooved two edges, add $3.00. items as hereinafter defined, provided at (4) In computing transportation costs, 3. Beveling and/or oUtgaugihg, add $4.00. least three items amount to not less the following practices are permitted: UT g ra n t). (i) The charging of a sum equivalent 4. 1905 prime, under 8", add $10.00 to merchantable, than 2,000 board feet each, or at least 05 prices. v , six items amount to not less than 1,000 to the one-quarter of a dollar nearest to 5. 1905 prime, 8" and over, add $8.00 to merchantable, board feet each, or at least twelve items such transportation costs; 05 prices. 6. Square edge and sound, 85% heart facial area, make amount to not less than 500 board feet (ii) The averaging of transportation following additions to merchantable 1905 prices: each. A mixed truck shipment consists charges where a single order for which of three or more items as hereinafter de­ a single flat delivéred price has been 24' and under ¿5' to 30' 31' to 40' fined, provided at least three items quoted and accepted is shipped from amount to not less than 500 board feet more than one mill to a single destina­ $10.00 $14.00 $20.00 each, or at least six items amount to not tion: Provided, That the following pro­ 12.OO 16.00 22. Ô0 less than 250 board feet each. An item cedure is followed: consists of one width, thickness, or pat­ (a) The seller shall set forth in each 7. Square edge and sound, 90% heart facial area, add $3.00 to 85% h&rt facial area, square edge and tern of finish, casing, base, mouldings, invoice the transportation charges for Sotihd prices. , ,, , •. — partition, ceiling, siding, plain end floor­ the particular shipment, and indicate 8. Square edge and sound, 85% heart girth, add $10.00 to the 85% heart facial area, square edge ahd ing, end matched flooring, factory floor­ that the particular shipment is part of sound prices. ing, shiplap, boards, strips, dimension of a larger order. 9. Square edge and sound, 90% heart girth, add $13.00 to the 85% heart facial area, square edge and timbers, of either Shortleaf or Longleaf (b) At the completion of the trans­ sound prices. Yellow pine. action, the seller shall render a final in­ 10. Square edge and sound, 85% heart cubical content, a i 0 and larger, not o'ter 2" out of square, add (d) (1) A delivered price in excess of voice to the purchaser for the complete $5.00 tq merchantable 1905 prices. the maximum f. 0 . b. mill prices set forth order, showing the individual prices of 11. Priipe structural, add to merchantable 1905 prices aA follow^: in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section each item separately f. 0 . b. mill, the may be charged, consisting of such maxi­ quantity of each item shipped from each 24' and 25' to 30' 31' to 40' mum prices plus the transportation costs mill, the exact amount of actual trans­ undéf permitted by this paragraph: Provided, portation charge applying to each ship­ That (i) the invoice shows the point of ment, and a reconciliation of the total $13.00 $17.00 $23.00 origin of the shipment, the destination, amount so computed with the agreed de­ "and the applicable railroad or truck rate, livered sales price and the maximum price 12. Select Structural, Add to Merchantable 1905 as follows: ^ or, in place of such rate, where shipment permitted by this Maximum Price Regu­ Is by motor vehicle owned or controlled lation No. 19. Joist, plank, b eam s by the seller, the amount added for trans­ (c) The seller must send a copy of $80.00 $35.00 $40.00 Posts andifeibers 25.00 3Ö.Ö0 35.00 portation; and (ii) the invoice is marked such final Invoice to the Office of Price “direct mill shipment”. Administration in Washington, D. C., 13. Select structural, heart requirement waived, deduct (2) Where shipment is exclusively by within ten days of the completion of the $15.00 from seleot structural price. motor vehicle owned or controlled by the last shipment. 14. No. 1 structural, same price as rnerchaqtable 1905. 16. Structural, square edge and sound, add $3.00 to seller, the charge may be no greater than (iii) The use of the following esti­ merchantable 1905 price. mated weights (even though higher than 10. Merchantable structural, add $5.00 to merchant­ the actual cost to the seller of delivery able 1905 price. . . _ < by motor vehicle; and in no event shall the actual weights) per one thousand 17. Nq. 2 timbers, deduot $8.00 from merchantable feet board measure. 1905 price. the charge exceed the railroad charge at FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July U, 1942 ~ 5443

t h e f i g u r e s g i v e n r e f e r t o d r y ington, D. C. as a producer of "special soft WEIGHT, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE Long Short texture finish.” Any such manufacturer leaf leaf SPECIFIED must certify in his application for regis­ tration that he sold “special soft texture HEAVY JOISTS, TIMBERS, ETC., (OVER Long- Short- 2 " T H IC K ) finish” and obtained a premium for it be­ leaf leaf Pounds Pounds tween October 1,1941 and March 31,1942. Rough, green______-— 4,500 4,500 Upon filing such application, this manu­ S48 H" scant, green...... 4,200 4,200 Flooring: Pounds Pounds S4S M" scant, green______4,000 4,000 facturer’s “special soft texture finish” 2,000 1,800 S4S M" scant, green...... 3,800 3,800 may be offered and delivered at the $7.50 1 x 4" (for hollow back deduct 100 lbs.) 2,100 1,900 T & G, SL & Gr. for splines, deduct.'. 300 300 114 x 3" ...... -...... 2,200 2,000 premium, but final payment may not be 1M x 4"...... -...... 2,300 2,100 CAR SIDING, LINING AND ROOFING made or accepted until such manufac­ Ceiling and partition: Ma" ceiling— ...... --- 1,000 900 1 x 4" and 1 x 6" T & G »Ma"...... 2,200 2,200 turer’s registration has been approved Ha" ceiling...... — 1,200 1,100 1 x 4" and 1 x 6" S2S »M«"...... 2,600 2,600 and his name published in the F ederal Ma"ceiling...... , ------1,500 1,400 For 2M2 " deduct...... 100 100 »He" ceiling (and Boston partition). 1,800 1,700 R egister at the end of this paragraph M" partition...... -...... 1,900 1,800 LONGITUDINAL SHEATHING AND STOCK (e) (1). The following producers have 2 ^ 2 " partition and ceiling use same C A R S L A T S weights as flooring— ...... qualified as producers of “special soft Drop siding: 2 x 4" T & G1M"...... -...... 2,400 2,400 texture finish”: 1x6" (Pat. 116)...... 2,000 2,000 2 x 4" T & G 1M"...... 2,300 2,300 * * # * • 1 x 8" and 10" (Pat. 116)— ...... 2,100 2,100 2 x 4" T & G 1M"...... 2,100 2,100 1x6" (Pat. 117)...... -...... - 1,700 -1,700 2 x 4" S2S to 1M"...... 2,900 2,900 (2) Such lumber must be clearly 1 x 8" and 10" (Pat. 117)...... - 1,800 1,800 2x4" S2S to 1M"...... 2,700 2,700 1 x 6" (other patterns)...... 1,800 1,800 2x4" S2S tolM"-—...... - 2,500 2,500 marked as “special soft texture finish.” 1 x 8" and 10" (other patterns)------1,900 1,900 2x 6" T & G to 1M"...... -J ...... 2,500 2,500 (3) The $7.50 additional charge shall Bevel and SE siding from 1"...... 1,100 1 ,0 0 0 2 x 6" T & G to 1M"______2,400 2,400 be quoted and invoiced separately. Bevel and SE siding from 1J4"...... 1,400 1,300 2 x 6" T & G to 1M"...... 2,200 2,200 Finish: 2 x 6" S2S to 1M"...... 2,900 2,900 (f) For grades and classes of lumber 1 x 2" to 1 x 10" SIS or S2S ... 2,600 2,500 2 x 6" S2S to 1M"...... 2,700 2,700 recognized by the Southern Pine Asso­ 1 x 12" SIS or S2S 2Ms"...... 2,700 2,600 2x6" S2S to 1M"—...... -...... 2,500 2,500 1 x 2" to 1-x 10" S3S or S4S 2M*"--- 2,500 2,400 ciation Standard Specifications for 1 x 12" S3S or S4S 25M" ...... 2,600 2,500 CAR DECKING Southern Pine Lumber, dated July 1, 1 M" x 2" to 2 x 10" SIS or S2S...... 2,900 2,800 1H" x 12" to 2 x 12" SIS or S2S...... 3,000 2,900 2x6" and 2x 8" S2S & T & G1M" dry.. 2,800 2,600 1939, and not specifically priced in this lU " x 2" to 2 x 10" S3S or S4S ...... 2,800 2,700 2M x 6" to 3 x 8" S2S & T & G dry...... 2,900 2,700 section, the seller shall determine a ten­ 1H" x 12" to 2 x 12" S3S or S4S...... 2,900 2,800 2 x 6" to 3 x 8" S2S & T & G green. .. 3,500 3,500 tative price by taking the price of the 1" finish dressed to »Mb" add...... 100 100 2 x 6" to 3 x 8" dry— ...... 3,200 3,000 2" finish dressed to I'M" add...... 200 200 2 x 6" to 3 x 8" S2S green...... 4,200 4,200 most nearly comparable grade or item 1 x 2" to 2 x 10" rough...... 3,400 3,200 2 x 6" tp 3 x 8" SIS scant dry...... 3,400 3,200 specifically priced in paragraphs (a) and 1 x 12" to 2 x 12" rough...... 3,500 3,300 2 x 6" to 3 x 8" rough dry.'...... 3,600 3,400 (’ asing—B ase—J ambs: 2 x 6" to 3 x 8" rough green...... 4,500 4,500 (b) of this section, and applying thereto Moulded casing, all widths...... 2,100 2,000 the average differential between the two Moulded base, all widths...... 2,100 2,000 MISCELLANEOUS Jambs—1"...... 2,100 2,100 items maintained by the seller during Jambs—1M to 2"...... 2,300 2,200 Plastering lath, 48" K. D...... 500 500 Plastering lath, 48" green...... 1,000 1,000 the period January 1 to August 1, 1941. Strips and boards (1 inch): 340 1 x 2" to 1 x 10" SI S or S2S 2M2" ---- 2,700 2,500 Plastering lath, 32" K. D ...... 340 If the seller had no established differen­ 800 800 1 x 12" SIS or S2S 2M2 " ------2,800 2,600 Fence lath, H" x 1H"—48" K. D ...... tial during that period, he shall apply the 1 x 2" to 1 x 10" S3S or S4S 2Ms"---- 2,600 2,400 Bed slats, 1 x 3"—4' 6", per set of 8---- 20 20 1 x 12" S3S or S4S 2M*"...... 2,700 2,500 Bed slats, 1 x 3"—3' 3", per set of 8---- 15 15 average differential maintained by his 1 x 2" to 1 x 4" D. & M ...... 2,100 1,900 Byrkit lath, 4" or 6"------1,800 1,800 1 x 6" D. & M. or shiplap...... 2,400 2,200 O G Batts, use same weights as 9/16 most closely competitive seller during 1 x 6" to 1 x 10" D. & M.'or shiplap. 2,500 2,300 ceiling: (For hollow back, deduct that period. If neither the seller nor a 1 x 12" D. & M. or shiplap...... 2,600 2,400 100 lbs.) 1 x 2" t6 1 x 10" rough...... 3,400 3,200 competitive seller had such a differential, 1 x 12" rough______3,500 3,300 the seller shall apply a differential based For M" dressed boards deduct...... 100 100 For M" boards, all workings, deduct. 500 500 (e) An addition of $7.50 per 1,000 feet on comparative grade value. For »He" boards, all workings, de- board measure to the prices of the cor­ The tentative price so determined 300 300 responding items set forth in Table 1 of For »Me" boards, all workings, add.. 100 10 0 shall be submitted for approval to the For resawing, deduct for each cu t... 200 200 paragraph (a) of this section may be Lumber Branch of the Office of Price For ripping, ho deduction...... —. made for “special soft texture finish” For 1M" and 1M" add...... 300 300 Administration in Washington, D. C. 2" dimension, factory flooring and produced by the following manufacturers, together with a statement as to the roof decking: subject to the following conditions: 2 x 2" to 2 x 8" rough...... 3,400 3,300 manner of determining the price which 3,500 3,400 (1) Before the manufacturer offers shall include the following facts: 2 x 2" to 2 x 6" dressed to 1M"...... 2,700 2,500 “special soft texture finish” for sale, any 2 x 10" and 2 x 12" dressed to 1M"~ 2,800 2,600 (1) The paragraph number of the 400 400 manufacturer intending to sell “special For D. & M., SI. & Gr. for splines, soft texture finish” and charge the pre­ Southern Pine Association Standard 200 200 Specifications for Southern Pine Lum­ 4,500 4,5Q0 mium provided by this paragraph must 2 x 4" to 2 x 12" green, dressed 1M"- 3,800 3,800 register with the Lumber Branch of the ber, dated July 1, 1939, which states the Office of Price Administration in Wash­ specifications of the item to be priced. 5444 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July ti, 1942

(2) The item specifically priced in Provided, That the seller may apply to of the Federal Register.1 For the reasons paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section the Office of Price Administration in set forth in that statement and under which was considered as the most nearly Washington, D. C. for instructions as to the authority vested in thè Price Admin­ comparable. additions for workings, specifications, istrator by the Emergency Price Control (3) The weighted average f. o. b. mill services, or other extras not provided for. Act of 1942, it is hereby ordered: prices received by the seller or by his In such application the seller shall de­ most nearly competitive seller for each scribe in detail the workings, specifica­ § 1305.12 Applications for adjustment of these items during the period Jan­ tions, services or other extras not pro­ of maximum prices for commodities or uary 1 to August 1,1941. vided for. Pending receipt of such in­ services under Government contracts or The Office of Price Administration structions the seller may quote and de­ subcontracts, (a) Any person who has shall adjust or approve the price so liver at a price which is agreed by the entered into or proposes to enter into a submitted and shall publish the approved parties to be subject to adjustment to the contract with the United States or any maximum price in the F ederal R egister price determined by the Office of Price agency thereof, or with the Government as an order under this Maximum Price Administration, but the seller may not of any country whose defense the Presi­ Regulation No. 19. The price so ap­ accept payment and the purchaser may dent deems vital to the defense of the proved and published shall thereafter be not make payment until such instructions United States under the terms of the Act the maximum price for such item for of March 11, 1941, entitled “An Act to have been received. promote the defense of the United that seller. After such tentative price (i) Where moisture content require­ has been submitted to the Office of Price States,” or any agency of any such Gov­ ments are waived by the purchaser, the ernment, or a subcontract under any Administration for approval, the seller maximum price shall be thj price herein may quote and deliver at that price, but such contract, who believes that a maxi­ established for green lumber. In such mum price established by any price regu­ the seller may not accept payment and a salé the seller may not use the esti­ the buyer may not make payment until lation of the Office of Price Administra­ mated weights for green lumber in com­ tion impedes or threatens to impede pro­ such publication in the F ederal R egister. puting transportation costs, but must duction of a commodity, or supply of a (g) For grades and classes of lumber use either the actual weight of the lumber service, which is essential to the war pro­ recognized by the Southern Pine Asso­ or the permitted estimated weights for gram and which is or will be the subject ciation Gulf Coast Classification and not dry lumber. of such contract or subcontract, may file specifically priced in this section, dated (j) The înaximum prices herein estab­ an application for adjustment of such March 15, 1923, the seller shall deter­ lished shall not be increased by any maximum price in accordance with Pro­ mine a tentative price by taking the charges for the extension of credit, and cedural Regulation No. 6.2 Upon the fil­ price of the most nearly comparable shall be decreased for prompt payment ing of an application for adjustment and grade or item specifically priced in para­ to the same extent that the sale price pending the issuance of an order grant­ graphs (a) and (b) of this section, and would have been decreased by the seller ing or denying such application, con­ applying thereto the average differential on August 1,1941. The cash and credit between the two items maintained by tracts or subcontracts may be entered periods recognized by the seller on Au­ into, or offered to be entered into, and the seller during the period January 1 gust 1, 1941, shall not be reduced. to August 1, 1941. If the seller had no deliveries may be made, at the price re­ (k) All invoices of lumber must show quested in such application. If, however, established differential during that pe­ the size, grade, condition of seasoning, riod, he shall apply the average differ­ the order issued denies the application working, and other specifications of the in whole or in part, the contract price ential maintained by his most closely lumber, and whether it is Shortleaf Yel­ competitive seller during that period. If shall be revised downward to the maxi­ low pine or Longleaf Yellow pine lum­ mum price ordered, and if any payment neither the seller nor a competitive seller ber and, in the case of a sale on a deliv­ had such a differential, the seller shall has been made at the requested price, ered basis, the information required by the applicant may be required to refund apply a differential based on comparative § 1381.212 (d). grade value. the excess. (l) No person shall pay, and no person (b) “Price Regulation,” as used in The tentative price so determined shall shall charge or receive a commission for be submitted for approval to the Lumber this Supplementary Order, means a price purchasing Southern pine lumber which schedule effective in accordance with the Branch of the Office of Price Adminis­ is based on the amount or value of lumber provisions of section 206 of the Emer­ tration in Washington, D. C. together purchased, if the amount of the commis­ gency Price Control Act of 1942, a maxi­ with a statement as to the manner of de­ sion plus the purchase price is higher mum price regulation or temporary maxi­ termining the price which shall include than the maximum price permitted by the following facts: mum price regulation heretofore or here­ this Maximum Price Regulation No. 19. after issued by the Office of Price Ad­ (1) The paragraph number of the (m) The maximum price for sales on ministration, or any amendment or sup­ Southern Pine Association Gulf Coast combination grades shall be the maxi­ plement thereto or order heretofore or Classification which states the specifica­ mum price in this section established for hereafter issued thereunder. tions of the item to be priced. the lowest grade named in the combina­ (c) Effective date. (1) This Supple­ (2) The item specifically priced in tion. mentary Order No. 9 (§ 1305.12) shall paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section (n) A gross price above the m a x im u m become effective , 1942. which was considered as the most nearly price herein established shall not be comparable. quoted, even if accompanied by a dis­ (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) (3) The weighted average f. o. b. mill count the effect of which is to bring the Issued this 14th day of July 1942. prices received by the seller or by his most net price below such maximum price. Leon H enderson, nearly competitive seller for each of Issued this 14th day of July 1942. Administrator. these items during the period January 1 [F. R. Doc. 42-6694; Filed, July 14, 1942; Leon H enderson, to August 1, 1941. 11:59 a. m.j The Office of Price Administration shall Administrator. adjust or approve the price so submitted [F. R. Doc. 42-6693; Filed, July 14, 1942; and shall notify the seller in writing the 11:53 a. m.] P art 1499—Commodities and Services approved maximum price for such item [Order 30] which price shall thereafter be the max­ [Maximum Prices Authorized Under § 1499.3 imum price for such item for that seller. P art 1305—Administration (b) of the General Maximum Price Regu­ After such tentative price has been sub­ lation 3] [Supplementary Order 9] mitted to the Office of Price Administra­ CHRYSLER AIRTEMP SALES CORPORATION tion for approval, the seller may quote COMMODITIES OR SERVICES UNDER GOVERN­ MENT CONTRACTS OR SUBCONTRACTS Chrysler Airtemp Sales Corporation, and deliver at that price, but the seller Dayton, Ohio, has made application pur­ may not accept payment and the buyer Applications for Adjustment of Maximum suant to § 1499.3 (b) of The General may not make payment until such written Prices notice has been received by the seller. A statement of the considerations in­ 1 Copies may be obtained from the Office of (h) No additions may be made for Price Administration. volved in the issuance of this Supple­ *7 F.R. 5087. workings, specification, services, or other mentary Order, issued simultaneously *7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, extras not expressly provided for herein: herewith, has been filed with the Division 4487, 4659. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5443

Maximum Price Regulation for the de­ P art 1499—Commodities and Services P art 1499—Commodities and Services termination of a maximum price for the [Order 311 [Amendment 13 to General Maximum Price sale and delivery of “Formdux”,2 and fit­ Regulations1] tings and connectors therefor. Due con­ [Maximum Prices Authorized Under § 1499.3 sideration has been given to the appli­ of the General Maximum Price Regula­ PRECIOUS STONES , cation and an Opinion in support of this tion XJ A statement of the considerations in­ Order has been issued simultaneously volved in the issuance of this Amend­ herewith and has been filed with the PH ILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ment has been issued simultaneously Division of the Federal Register.* For Application has been made pursuant herewith and filed with the Division of the reasons set forth in the Opinion un­ to § 1499.3 (b) of The General Maxi­ the Federal Register. der the authority vested in the Price Ad­ mum Price Regulation for the determi­ Section 1499.20 (z) is amended to read ministrator by the Emergency Price nation of a maximum price for the sale as set forth below. Control Act of 1942, and pursuant to and delivery by the Philip Carey Man­ § 1499.20 Definitions and explana­ § 1499.3 (b) of The General Maximum ufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, tions. This General Maximum Price Price Regulation issued by the Office of of “Formdux”.2 Due consideration has Regulation, and the terms appearing Price Administration, it is ordered: been given to the application and an therein, unless the context otherwise re­ § 1499.67 Maximum prices for “Form- Opinion in support of this order has quires, shall be construed as follows: dux" and fittings and connectors therefor been issued simultaneously herewith and * - * * * * has been filed with the Division of the sold by the Chrysler Airtemp Sales Cor­ (z) “Precious stones” means any ruby, poration. (a) Specific authorization is Federal Register.* For the reasons set forth in the Opinion, under the author­ sapphire, emerald, natural pearl, or any hereby given to the Chrysler Airtemp ity vested in the Price Administrator diamond (other than an industrial dia­ Sales Corporation to sell and deliver by the Emergency Price Control Act of mond) weighing more than 1.00 carat, “Formdux” and fittings and connectors 1942, and pursuant to § 1499.3 (b) of or any semi-precious stone after sale by therefor at the prices set forth in a price The General Maximum Price Regulation the cutter, when the cutter has received list which was filed with the Office of issued by the Office of Price Adminis­ more than $100 for the sale of the stone. Price Administration under date of May tration, it is ordered: Synthetic stones and cultured pearls 20, 1942: Subject to the following dis­ shall not be deemed “precious stones”. § 1499.68 Maximum prices for “Form- If two or more diamonds (other than counts: dux” sold by The Philip Carey Manufac­ industrial diamonds) with an aggregate Discounts turing Company, (a) Specific authori­ weight of 1.50 carats are set in one Purchaser: (Percent) zation is hereby given to The Philip Dealer or Jobber—Carload ship­ mounting, the diamonds shall be deemed ment of 30 thousands lbs. Carey Manufacturing Company, Cincin­ precious. or more______15-15—10-5 nati, Ohio, to sell and deliver “Formdux” Dealer or Jobber—Truckload to the Chrysler Airtemp Sales Corpora­ § 1499.23a Effective dates of amend- shipment of 10 thousand lbs. tion at the prices set forth in a price malts. * * * or more______15-15-10 list which was filed with the Office of (m) Amendment No. 13 (§ 1499.20 Discounts Price Administration under date of May (z)) to this General Maximum Price Purchaser—Continued. (Percent) 21, 1942. Regulation shall become effective July Dealer or Jobber—Less than (b) The Philip Carey Manufacturing 16, 1942. carload shipment______15-15 Installing Contractor______— 15 Company shall keep and maintain for (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) inspection by the Office of Price Admin­ (b) Chrysler Airtemp Sales Corpora­ Issued this 14th day of July 1942. istration full and complete itemized rec­ L eon H enderson, tion shall keep and maintain for inspec­ ords showing the cost of labor and mate­ Administrator. tion by the Office of Price Administration rials used in the manufacture and prepa­ full and complete itemized records show­ [F. R. Doc. 42-6697; Piled, July 14, 1942; ration for delivery of “Formdux” and 12:00 m.] ing the cost of “Formdux” and fittings itemized sales records, showing the date and connectors therefor, and the cost of of sale, the price received and the speci­ distribution, including services, and fications and quantity of “Formdux” TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION itemized sales records, showing the date sold, and shall make such reports with AND RAILROADS of sale, the price received and the specie respect thereto as may be required by flcations and quantity of items sold, and this Office. Chapter II—Office of Defense shall make such reports with respect (c) This Order No. 31 may be revoked Transportation thereto as may be required by this Office. or amended by the Office of Price Ad­ [General Order O. D. T. 3, Revised] (c) This Order No. 30 may be revoked ministration at any time. or amended by the Office of Price Ad­ P art 501—Conservation of M otor (d) This Order No. 31 (§ 1499.68) shall E quipment ministration at any time. become effective July 14, 1942. (d) This Order No. 30 (§ 1499.67) shall SUBPART B— COMMON CARRIERS OF become effective July 14, 1942. (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) PROPERTY (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) Issued this 14th day of July 1942. By virtue of the authority vested in Leon H enderson, me by Executive Order No. 8989, issued Issued this 14th day of July 1942. Administrator. December 18, 1941, and by Executive Or­ Leon H enderson, der No. 9156, issued May 2, 1942, and in Administrator. [P. R. Doc. 42-6696; Piled, July 14, 1942; order to assure maximum utilization of [P. R. Doc. 43-6695; Piled, July 14, 1942; 12:00 m.] the facilities, services, and equipment of 12:00 m.] common carriers by motor vehicle for 17 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 8991, 4339, the preferential transportation of ma- * “Formdux” is a neW composition duct ma­ 4487, 4659. terial used for conducting air in heating and 3 Copies may be obtained from the Office of 17 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, cooling systems. Price Administration. 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027, 5192, 5276. 5446 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 terials of war and to prevent shortages truck, determined by deducting the paragraph (1) of this paragraph (a) in in motor vehicle equipment necessary for weight of said truck from its rated load loading or maintaining a capacity load such transportation, as contemplated by carrying ability, or (2) the maximum upon a truck unless, consistent with any section 6 (8) of the Interstate Commerce quantity of property, by volume, which prior commitments involving the use of Act; to conserve and providently utilize may be stowed by efficient methods and said truck en route, the carrier and its vital equipment, material, and supplies, safely transported in the load bearing representatives, including the repre­ including rubber; and to provide for the space of the truck, whichever quantity sentative in immediate control and pos­ prompt and continuous movement of is the lesser in weight. session of the truck, shall have endeav­ necessary traffic, the attainment of (h) The term “over-the-road service” ored in good faith, prior to its departure which purposes is essential to the suc­ means all operations of a motor truck from any point with less than a capacity cessful prosecution of the war, General except (1) those within an area which load, to obtain sufficient freight for load­ Order O. D. T. No. 3,1 as amended,* Title includes any municipality or urban com­ ing the truck with a capacity load at such 49, Chapter II, Part 501, Subpart B, is munity and a zone extending twenty- point and, failing in this, shall have en­ hereby revised and amended to read as five (25) air miles from the boundaries deavored in good faith to secure as much follows: thereof; (2) those within and between freight as possible for loading on said It is hereby ordered, That: contiguous municipalities or urban com­ truck at such point, by making appro­ Sec. munities; and (3) those not more than priate inquiry at and registering with 501.4 Definitions. twenty-five (25) miles in length, except the joint information office, established 501.5 Elimination of waste. those operations by a carrier between pursuant to General Order O. D. T. No. 501.6 Loading and operating requirements. its terminals. 138 or by a State with the approval of the 501.7 Exemptions. (i) The term “highway” means the Office of Defense Transportation, at or 501.8 Special or general permits. roads, highways, streets and ways in any near such point and, if there be no such 501.9 Submission of plans for Joint action. 501.10 Interchange of traffic; holding ship­ State. office at or near such point, by making ments; billing and rates appli­ (j) The term “circuitous route” means appropriate inquiry of other carriers at cable. any highway route or routes or combina­ their offices or terminals, or both, lo­ 501.11 Records and reports. tion thereof, the mileage of which ex­ cated at such point. Nor will due dili­ 501.12 Carrier liability. ceeds the mileage of the most direct gence be deemed to have been used un­ 601.13 Division of revenues. highway route by ten (10) per cent or less, consistent with prior commitments 501.14 Piling of tariffs. more. Highway mileage of such route involving the use of the truck en route, Authority: §§501.4 to 501.14, inclusive, shall be as shown in the current edition the carrier and his said representative or Issued under E.O. 8989, 6 F È . 6725, and E.O. of the Rand McNally Road Atlas of the representatives shall have accepted for 9156, 7 P.R. 3349. United States, Canada, and Mexico. shipment and transported all freight to (k) The term “special equipment” the load capacity of the truck found to § 501.4 Definitions. As used herein: means any low-bed motor truck, or any have been available by such inquiry, for (a) The term “person” means any In­ motor truck the primary carrying ca­ transportation to the point of destina­ dividual, firm, copartnership, corpora­ pacity of which is occupied by mounted tion of the motor truck or to anyv point tion, municipal corporation, association, machinery. including a farm cooperative association intermediate to or beyond such 'destina­ as defined in the Agricultural Marketing § 501.5 Elimination of waste. Every tion point; nor unless, when a truck has Act, approved June 15,1929, as amended, common carrier shall: been discharged of all lading at any or other type of legal entity, or any (a) Eliminate wasteful operation and point on a trip and upon such inquiry no trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal duplication of parallel services, and cur­ freight is found available for transporta­ tail schedules and services to the extent tion on said truck pursuant to the pro­ representative thereof. visions of said subparagraph (1), the (b) The term “property” means any­ necessary to carry out the purposes of thing, except passengers, capable of this subpart; carrier shall have endeavored in good (b) Curtail the speed of motor trucks faith to lease or rent such truck, consist­ being transported by motor truck. ent with prior commitments involving (c) The terms “common carrier” and to 40 miles per hour or less; “carrier” mean any person which holds (c) Conserve and properly maintain the use of the truck en route, to another itself out to engage in the transportation tires, motor trucks, and other facilities person for transportation of property. necessary in conducting the business of (3) Nothing in this subpart contained of property for the general public in shall be construed to require the loading over-the-road service by motor truck for such common carrier; of a motor truck to such an extent that compensation, regardless of the desig­ (d) Lease or rent motor trucks when­ the gross weight of the truck will exceed nation of such person under any Federal ever practicable and to the extent neces­ the actual safe capacity of any bridge or State statute. sary to carry out the purposes of this or other structure en route, as deter­ (d) The terms “motor truck” and subpart. mined by State or local authorities, or “truck” mean either (1) a straight § 501.6 Loading and operating re­ will exceed the maximum gross weight truck, (2) a combination truck-tractor quirements. (a) No common carrier limitations prescribed by. the applicable and Semi-trailer, (3) a full trailer, (4) shall operate any motor truck in over- State law, proclamation, or regulation, or any combination thereof, (5) or any the-rroad service unless it is loaded to Federal statute, or Executive Order, other rubber-tired vehicle propelled or capacity, except as follows: drawn by mechanical power when used whichever is currently controlling, but in the transportation of property. (l) A motor truck, while outbound such truck shall be loaded as nearly to (e) The term “gross weight” means from the origin point of a trip to the the extent required by this subpart as the aggregate weight of a motor truck point most distant therefrom to which may be consistent with such applicable and its lading. the truck is operated on such trip, and limitations. also while inbound, may be operated on (4) A motor truck which has been so (f) The^ term “rated load carrying a portion of the route or routes traveled ability” as applied to a truck means the while empty or partially laden, if, during disabled en route that a capacity load weight which the tires mounted on the the course of the outbound or inbound cannot be transported or carried thereon load bearing wheels of such truck are movement, the truck is laden with a may be operated in over-the-road service capable of carrying as determined in the capacity load while operated over a con­ empty or partially laden to the nearest manner set forth in Appendix No. 1 at­ siderable portion or segment of the route point where the common carrier operat­ tached hereto. or routes traveled in over-the-road serv­ ing said truck maintains, provides, or can (g) The terms “capacity load” or ice, and if the carrier uses due diligence obtain repair services. “loaded to capacity” as applied to a truck as hereinafter provided in maintaining (b) Nb common carrier shall: mean either (1) the quantity of property, a capacity load upon the truck at all (1) Operate in over-the-road service by weight which may be carried in said times while en route. any motor truck, the gross weight of * 7 F.R. 3004. (2) No carrier shall be deemed to have • 7 F.R. 4118; 7 FH. 4185. used due diligence as provided in sub­ * 7 F.R. 5066. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5447

which exceeds by more than twenty (20) needs or exceptional circumstances, or such carrier shall load, transport, for­ percent its rated load-carrying ability, or to prevent undue hardship. ward, or deliver, as the case may be, such (2) Accept or receive any property for § 501.9 Submission of plans for joint shipment as the agent of the carrier transportation, over a Circuitous route, which first accepted the shipment for action. Whenever joint action between transportation and under and pursuant except when adequate, common carrier two or more common carriers is con­ service on or along such route is not to its rates, rules, regulations and prac­ templated in order to accomplish any tices, and shall honor and conform to otherwise available; or except when op­ of the purposes of this subpart, such eration over the direct route may be un­ its bill of lading or other billing, except as common carriers may formulate and sub­ to any routing instructions therein in­ safe, impossible, or more destructive of mit to this Office for consideration, a tires. consistent with the requirements of this plan or plans designed to accomplish section. (c) The provisions of this subpart shall such purposes by one or more of the not be so construed or applied as to methods described below: § 501.11 Records and reports. Every require any common carrier to perform (a) Alternate or stagger motor truck common carrier shall prepare and main­ any transportation service, the perform­ schedules between two or more points; tain such records, and make such reports, ance of which by it is not authorized or (b) Reciprocally exchange shipments as this Office may hereafter require for sanctioned by law or to render any such of property between two or more points; the purpose of this subpart, and keep service beyond its transportation ca­ (c) Pool traffic, revenues, or both, be­ such records available and open for in­ pacity. tween two or more points; spection at all reasonable times for ex­ § 501.7 Exemptions, (a) The provi­ (d) Jointly load for transportation or amination by an accredited representa­ sions of paragraph (a) of § 501.6 shall operate a motor truck or trucks between tive of this Office. not apply to or include the following: two or more points; § 501.12 Carrier liability. Commdn (1) Any motor truck while actually (e) Divert traffic, operate joint ter­ carrier responsibility to the owner of any transporting exclusively high explosives, minals or joint pick-up or delivery ve­ property being transported and among such as, and including, dynamite, blast­ hicles; the carriers participating in such trans­ ing caps, detonation fuses, black pow­ (f) Establish arrangements with other portation shall be as provided by law for der, gun powder, and other like explo­ carriers for the interchange of equip­ initial, terminating, intermediate, or de­ ment; livering carriers. sives, susceptible to detonation by a (g) Appoint one of their own number blasting cap, and the accessories neces­ or any other person or carrier to act as § 501.13 Division of revenues. Every sary for the use of the foregoing; its or their individual, common or joint common carrier by rail,, motor, water, or (2) Any motor truck while operated agent, to concentrate, receive, load, for­ otherwise, shall establish just, reasonable under direction of the armed forces of ward, carry, unload, distribute, and de­ and equitable divisions of revenues de­ the Federal or a State government; liver property; receive, account for, and rived from transportation performed (3) Any motor truck when engaged distribute gross or net revenues there­ pursuant to this subpart. Unless the exclusively in the transportation of re­ from, or otherwise handle or conduct the division of revenues from any inter­ pair or service men and their supplies or carrier’s business as common carriers of changes or diversion of shipments made equipment; property upon just and reasonable terms pursuant to the provisions of this sub­ (4) Any motor truck operated exclu­ and conditions: Provided, That this sub­ part shall have been agreed upon by sively in connection with the construc­ part shall not be construed to authorize the interested carriers, or shall have been tion and maintenance of essential tele­ any common carrier or carriers to oper­ prescribed by the Interstate Commerce graph, telephone, organized radio com­ ate in any of the methods described in Commission, or by the appropriate State munications, electric light and power, this section unless directed so to do by regulatory body, such revenues shall be gas, and water supply utilities, and pipe­ divided as this Office shall order. lines, railroads, street railways and pub- the Office of Defense Transportation or ■ lie highways. unless pursuant to a contract, agreement § 501.14 Filing of tariffs. Every (5) Any motor truck operated in or combination approved by the Inter­ common carrier required by law to file emergencies exclusively for the purpose state Commerce Commission or a State tariffs of rates, charges, rides, or prac­ of making deliveries of medicines or other regulatory body. tices shall file forthwith with the Inter­ supplies or equipment necessary for the § 501.10 Interchange of traffic; hold­ state Commerce Commission in respect protection or preservation of life, health ing shipments; billing and rates appli­ of transportation in interstate or for­ or public safety; cable. (a) Every common carrier eign commerce and with each appropri­ (6) Any motor truck operated exclu­ whether by rail, motor, water, or other­ ate State regulatory body in respect of sively for the purpose of collecting and wise, shall accept and receive from any transportation in intrastate commerce, disposing of sewage or garbage or render­ common carrier as defined herein and and publish in accordance with law, and ing other sanitation services, pursuant transport all shipments of every kind. continue in effect only for the duration to governmental order, regulation or Such shipments shall be handled and of the present emergency unless other­ contract. transported in the same expeditious and wise ordered, tariffs or appropriate sup­ (b) The provisions of paragraph (a) efficient manner as shipments of a like plements to filed tariffs, setting forth and subparagraph (1) of paragraph (b) nature received from any other source. any changes in the rates, charges, rules, of § 501.6 shall not apply to the opera­ (b) No common carrier shall hold, regulations, or practices of such com­ tion of any special equipment; carry over, store, or warehouse any ship­ mon carrier which may be necessary to (c) The provisions of this subpart ment at any one station, except the final accord with this subpart, together with shall not apply to: destination of the shipment, for longer a copy of this subpart; and forthwith than 36 hours, or at two or more such shall apply to said Commission and each (1) Any motor truck, the primary such regulatory body for special permis­ carrying capacity of which is occupied stations for an aggregate period of more than 48 hours, except where there is no sion for such tariffs or supplements to by a mounted tank or tanks ; become effective on one-day’s, or the (2) Any motor truck controlled and other common carrier by rail, motor, water, or otherwise, capable of trans­ absolute minimum period of, notice. operated by any person or persons prin­ Subpart B of Part 501 of Chapter II of cipally engaged in farming, when used porting the shipment consistent with the provisions of this subpart. Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regula­ in the transportation of agricultural tions (General Order O.D.T. No. 3) be commodities and prodùcts thereof, from (c) Whenever a shipment is inter­ changed or diverted pursuant to the pro­ and the same is hereby cancelled effective a farm or farms, or in the transporta­ . as of the date this subpart becomes effec­ tion of farm supplies to a farm or farms. visions of this § 501.10 the shipment shall be accepted and received by the carrier tive: Provided, however, That the pro­ § 501.8 Special or general permits. with which interchange is made or to visions of this subpart which are con­ The provisions of this subpart shall be which diverted at the connecting or di­ sistent with the provisions of said Sub­ subject to any special or general permit verting carrier’s station or At the. con­ part B shall be deemed and construed to issued by this Office to meet specific signor’s door, as the case may be, and be in continuation thereof. No. 138---- 9 5448 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

This subpart shall become effective and TRUCK TYPE TIRES USED IN MOTOR PASSENGER TYPE TIRES USED IN MOTOR shall supersede said Subpart B (General TRUCK OPERATIONS— Continued TRUCK OPERATIONS— Continued Order O.D.T. No. 3) on August 1, 1942. D escription of tires Rated load Description of tires Rated load Issued at Washington, D. C. this 13th carrying carrying day of July, 1942. ability in ability in Size N um ber pounds per Size Number pounds per J oseph B. E astman, of plies tire of plies tire Director of Defense Transportation. 9.00-22 ______10 3,675 700-19...... 6 1,585 APPENDIX NO. I 9.00-24...... 10 3,925 700-20...... 4 1.500 9.00-24/40x8— ...... 12 4,375 700-20...... 6 1.700 Under the terms of § 501.4 (f) of this 10.00-15 (9.75-15)...... 12 3,375 750-15...... 4 1,180 10.00-18 (9.75-18)...... 12 3,775 750-15.______6 1.500 subpart, the rated load carrying ability 10.00-20 (9.75-20)...... - ...... 12 4,000 750-16...... 4 4,235 of the tires mounted on the running 10.00-20/38 x 9 ...... 14 4,350 750-16...... 6 1,660 10.00-22 (9.75-22)...... 12 4,275 750-17...... 4 1,460 wheels of a motor truck shall be de­ 10.00-24 (9.75-24)...'...... 12 4,550 750-17...... 6 1,645 termined by multiplying the number of 10.00-24/42 x 9...... 14 4,925 760-18...... 4 1,520 tires mounted on the running wheels of 11.00-18 (10.50-18)...... 12 4,200 750-18...... 6 1,710 11.00-20 (10.50-20)...... 12 4,500 750-19...... 4 1,580 such motor truck, of the size and de­ 11.00-20 (10.50-20)...... 14 4,850 750-19 ... 6 1,775 scription actually used, by the number ll.OO-^ (10.50-22)...... 12 4,750 750-20...... 4 1.700 11.00-24 (10.50-24)...... 12 5,000 750-20...:...... 6 1,900 of pounds appearing opposite the de­ 11.00-24 (10.50-24)...... 14 5,400 825-15...... 4 - 1,260 scription of such tires in this Appendix. 12.00-18 (11.25-18)...... 14 5,125 825-15...... 6 1,625 12.00-20 (11.25-20)...... 14 5,475 825-16...... 4 .... . 1,320 Example: A motor truck uses 10 run­ 12.00-20/40 x 10...... 16 5,875 825-16...... 6 1.700 ning tires, size 9.00-20, ten ply. The 12.00-22...... 14 5,800 900-15___.'...... 6 1,800 12.00-24 (11.25-24)...... 14 6,150 900-16...... 6 1,875 rated load carrying ability of each such 12.00-24/44x10...... 16 6,600 tire, in pounds per tire, as shown in this 13.00-20 (12.75-20)...... 16 6,750 Appendix, is 3450. Multiply 10 (number 13.00-24 (12.75-24)...... „ _ ... 16 7,575 14.00-20 (13.50-20)...... 16» 8,200 [F. R. Doc. 42-6706; Piled, July 14, 1942; of tires) by 3450 (rated load carrying 14.00-20 (13.50-20)...... 18 8,700 12:05 p. m.] ability of each tire). The result is 34,500 14.00-24 (13.50-20)...... 16 9,150 14.00-24 (13.50-24)...... 18 9,700 pounds, which is the “rated load carry­ N o. 10...... 6 1,100 ing ability” of the motor truck as defined N o. 11...... 6 1,100 N o. 12...... 6 1,200 [Amendment 3 to Gen. Order OD.T. 3] in § 501.4 (f). N o. 13...... 6 1,300 N o. 14...... :... 6 1,400 [Amendment 3 to Gen. Order O.D.T. 4] TRUCK TYPE TIRES USED IN MOTOR N o. 15...... 6 1,500 TRUCK OPERATIONS N o. 16______6 1,600 [Amendment 4 to Gen. Order O.D.T. 5] N o. 17...... 8 1,700 N o. 18...... 8 1,800 P art 501—Conservation op Motor Equip­ Description of tires Rated load N o. 19...... : ...... 8 1,900 carrying N o. 20______10 2,000 ment ability in No. 22...... 10 2,200 Size Number pounds per N o. 28...... 10 2,800 SUBPART B— COMMON CARRIERS OF PROPERTY of plies tire N o. 34...... 10 3,400 12 4,000 SUBPART C— CONTRACT CARRIERS OF PROPERTY N o. 42...... 12 4,200 5.00-16...... 4 730 N o. 44______12 4,400 SUBPART D— PRIVATE CARRIERS OF PROPERTY 6.00-16...... , 6 835 N o. 48...... 12 4,800 5.50-16...... 4 840 N o. 50...... 12 5,000 By virtue of the authority vested in 5.50-16...... 6 855 N o. 52...... - 12 6,200 6.00-16...... 4 990 me by Executive Order No. 8989, approved 6.00-16...... 6 1,130 December 18,1941, and by Executive Or­ 6.00-17...... 6 1,250 6.00-20...... 6 1,400 PASSENGER TYPE TIRES USED IN MOTOR der No. 9156, approved May 2, 1942: 6.00-20/30'X 5...... - ...... 8 1,700 TRUCK OPERATIONS It is hereby ordered, That the return 6.00-24/34 x 5...... 8 1,950 6.25-16...... 4 1,065 trip provisions contained in paragraph 6.25-16...... 6 1,210 440/460-21____ 4 800 (b), § 501.6, of General Order O.D.T. No. 6.50-16...... 4 1,135 440/460-21____ 6 900 6.50-16...... 6 1,290 476/500-19____ 4 ** 895 3;1 paragraph (b), §501.18, of General 6.50-17...... 6 1,500 475/500-19.... 6 1,005 Order OD.T. No. 4;2 and paragraph (b), 6.50-18...... 6 1,575 4 75/500-20____ 4 925 § 501.26, of General Order O.D.T. No. 5,3 6.50-20...... 6 1,700 475/500-20____ 6 1,035 6.50-20/32x6..-...... 8 1,950 500-16...... 4 710 be and the same are hereby revoked, ef­ Light Truck 15"...... 6 1,500 550-16...... 4 810 fective July 13,1942. Light Truck 15"...... 8 1,700 550-16...... 6 900 7.00-15...... 6 1,415 525/550-17.... 4 ' 955 Issued at Washington, D. C. this 13th 7.00-15...... 8 1,575 525/550-17____ 6 1,075 day of July 1942...... 6 1,4857.00-16...... 526/550-18____ 4 1,000 7.00-16...... 8 1,650 525/650-18____ 6 1,125 J oseph B. E astman, 7.00-17...... 6 1,550 525/550-19____ 4 1,040 Director of Defense Transportation. 7.00-17...... 8 1,725 625/550-19____ 6 1,170 7.00-18...... 8 1,800 600-16...... 4 915 [F. R. Doc. 42-67072 Piled, July 14, 1942; 7.00-20-...... 8 1,950 600-16______6 1,065 7.00-20/32 x 6...... 10 2,250 600-171...... 4 1,025 12:05 p. m.] 7.00-24/36 x 6...... 10 2,675 600-17...... 6 1,155 7.50-15...... 6 1,595 600-18...... 4 1,070 7.50-15...... 8 1,825 600-18...... 6 1,205 7.50-15...... 10 2,225 600-19...... 4 1,115 7.50-16...... 6 1,660 600-19____.... 6 1,255 Notices 7.50-16...... 8 1,850 600-2Ô...... 4 1,190 7.50-17...... 8 2,000 6 00-20...... 6 1,350 7.50-18...... 8 2,100 625-16...... 4 985 7.50-18/32 x 7...... 10 2,500 62 5 -1 6...... 6 1,140 7.50-20...... 8 2,250 625/650-16____ 4 1,050 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 7.60-20/34 x 7...... 10 2,700 625/650-16____ 6 1,215 7.50-24-...... 8 2,550 6 5 0 -1 6 ...... 4 1,050 Bituminous Coal Division. 7.5Ô-24/38 x 7...... 10 3,100 650-16...... 6 1,215 8.25-15...... 10 2,275 6 5 0 - 1 7 ..._____ 4 1,175 [Docket No. B-3] 8.25-15...... 12 2,600 650-17...... 6 1,320 ...... 1...... 6 1,7708.25-16 6 5 0 -1 8 -...... 4 1,225 erner r 8.25-16...... 8 2,000 6 5 0 -1 8 ...... 6 1,375 C. E. W , J . 6 50-19...... 1,270 8.26-18...... 10 2,550 4 ORDER SUSPENDING REGISTRATION OF 8.25-18...... 12 2,925 6 5 0 -1 9 ...... 6 1,430 8.25-20...... 10 2,750 6 50-20...... 4 1,320 DISTRIBUTOR 8.25-20...... 12 3,150 650-20--..— , 6 1,500 8.25-22...... 10 2,950 700-15...... 4 1,095 This proceeding having been initiated 8.25-24...... 10 3,125 700-15...... 6 1,330 8.25-24...... 12 3,600 700-16...... 4 1,145 by the Bituminous Coal Division, pur­ 9.00-15...... 10 2,875 700-16...... 6 1,395 suant to section 4 II (h) of the Bitumi- 9.00-15...... 12 3,200 7 0 0 - 1 7 ...... 4 1,300 9.00-18...... 10 3,225 700-17...... 6 1,465 17 P.R. 3004. 9.00-18...... 12 3,600 700-18...... 4 1,355 » 7 F.R. 3005. 9.00-20...... v> 3,450 700-18...... 6 1,525 9.00-20/36 x 8...... 12 3,850 700-19...— .t. 4 1,403 * 7 P.R. 3007. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5449 nous Coal Act of 1937 and § 304.14 of the General Land Office. Order No. 9146 of April 24, 1942, it is Rules and Regulations for the Registra­ [Public Land Order 9] ordered as follows: tion of Distributors in order to investi­ Subject to valid existing rights, the gate and determine whether C. E. Werner, N e w M exico following-described public lands are Jr., a registered distributor, Registration WITHDRAWING PUBLIC LANDS FOR USE OF hereby withdrawn from all forms of ap­ No. 9584, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS PRACTICE BOMB­ propriation under the public-land laws, has violated the provisions of the Act, ING RANGES including the mining laws, and reserved the Rules and Regulations for the for the use of the War Department as an Registration of Distributors, the Market­ By virtue of the authority vested in the Ordnance Storage Depot Site: President and pursuant to Executive ing Rules and Regulations Incidental to Black Hills Meridian the Sale and Distribution of Coal, and Order No. 9146 of April 24, 1942 and the the Agreement by Registered Distribu­ act of June 28, 1934, as amended, c. 865, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., tor signed by respondent; 48 Stat. 1269 (U.S.C., title 43, secs. 315- Sec. 1, lots 3, 4, Sy2NWy4. NW&SW^J 315p), it is ordered as follows: Sec. 2, lots 2, 3, 4, S ^ N E ^ , N ^ S E ^ , A Notice of arid Order for Hearing SW H SE 14; having been issued and the respondent The following-described public lands T. 10 S., R. 2 E„ ; having submitted his answer; are hereby withdrawn, subject to valid Sec. 19, S E ^S E ^; Pursuant to appropriate orders, a existing rights, from all forms of appro­ Sec. 22, SE^SEVi; hearing in this matter having been held priation under the public-land laws, in­ Sec. 23, SW ^SW ^J on January 23, 1942, before Travis Wil­ cluding the mining laws, and reserved for Sec. 29, Ny2NWy4, SW14NWV4; the use of the War Department as prac­ Sec. 30, Ey2NEi4, S W ^SE ^; liams, a duly designated Examiner of Sec. 31, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Ey2W ^ . the Division, at a hearing room thereof tice bombing ranges: • in Chattanooga, Tennessee, at which all New Mexico Principal Meridian The areas described aggregate 1,175.32 interested persons were afforded an op­ T.. 4 S., R. 21 E., acres. portunity to be present, adduce evidence, Sec. 26; This order shall take precedence over, cross-examine witnesses and otherwise T. 15 S., R. 22 E., but shall not rescind or revoke, Execu­ be heard, at which the respondent ap­ Sec. 25; tive Order No. 6909 of November 21,1934, peared; T. 4 S., R. 23 E., as amended by Executive Order No. 8361 The preparation and filing of a report Sec. 33; of March 2, 1940, and Executive Order T. 7 S., R. 24 E., No. 7908 of June 9, 1938, so far as such by the Examiner having been waived and Sec. 19, Lots 7 and 12; the record in this proceeding having T. 16 S., R. 24 E., orders affect the above-described lands. thereupon been submitted to the under­ Sec. 26; [s e a l ] H arold L. I c k e s , signed; T. 6 S., R. 25 E„ Secretary of the Interior. The undersigned having made Findings Sec. 9, SEi/4; J u l y 8, 1942. of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Sec. 10, SW1^; Sec. 15, NW1 4 ; [F. R. Doc. 42-6675; Piled, July 14, 1942; Opinion, which is filed herewith;1 T. 9 S., R. 27 E„ 10:09 a. m.] Now, therefore, it is ordered, That the Sec. 11; registration of C. E. Werner, Jr., as a T. 10 S., R. 30 E., registered distributor, Registration No. Secs. 5 and 8; [Circular 1512] T. 8 St, R. 31 E., * 9584, be, and it hereby it, suspended for E ast M o u n t a in C i t y , N evada a period of sixty (60) days beginning Sec. 8, Ei/2;v Sec. 9, Wy2; REGULATIONS FOR OPENING OF TOWN LOTS fifteen (15) days after the date of this containing 5,680.70 acres. Order: Provided, however, That if the TO PREEMPTION ENTRY respondent shall not have complied with The order of the Secretary of the In­ -1. Statutory authority. The lots in the the provisions of § 304.15 of the Rules terior of April 8, 1935, establishing New town site of East Mountain City, Nevada, and Regulations for the Registration of Mexico Grazing District No. 6, is hereby will be disposed of under sections 2382 Distributors at least five days prior to the modified to the extent necessary to per­ to 2386, Revised Statutes. The town site expiration of said suspension period, said mit the use of the lands as herein pro­ plat was approved June 5, 1941. suspension hall continue in full force vided. 2. Price. The minimum. price for all and effect until five days after the affi­ This order shall take precedence over, lots of 4,200 square feet or less is $10 per davit required by said section 304.15 shall but shall not rescind or revoke, the Ex­ lot, and for all lots in excess of 4,200 have been filed with the Division. ecutive Order of March 11, 1926 (Potash square feet will be computed by adding It is further ordered, That the effect Reserve No. 6, New Mexico No. 1), with­ to the minimum price of $10 the sum of of such suspension shall not be evaded drawing lands for classification and in $4 for each additional 1,000 square feet directly or indirectly by the use of any aid of legislation, so far as such order or fractional part thereof in excess of device such as a sales agency agreement affects any of the above-described lands. 4,200 square feet. or any other device; that such suspension It is intended that the lands described 3. Preemption claims. Any person who shall not excuse respondent from all herein shall be returned to the adminis­ has established settlement on any lot duties and functions imposed'upon him tration of the Department of the Interior prior to April 25, 1939, the date of the by the Act and the rules, regulations and when they are no longer needed for the commencement of the survey in the field, orders of the Division. purpose for which they are reserved. and maintained such settlement to the It is further ordered, That the respond­ [s e a l ] H arold L. I c k e s , date of proof, is entitled to make a pre­ ent return to the producers all improp­ Secretary of the Interior. emption entry for such lot and one other erly collected discount! and that a state­ J u l y 3, 1942. lot on which he has made substantial ment by the respondent that such refunds [P. R. Doc. 42-6674; Piled, July 14, 1942; and permanent improvements at the have been made shall be included in the 10:09 a. m.] minimum price. A preemption claim is affidavit filed by the respondent, pursuant not necessarily forfeited by the settler to § 304.15 of the Distributors’ Rules. transferring his interest to another, sub­ Dated: July 11, 1942. [Public Land Order 10] sequently to accrual of the right, but (se a l] D an H . W h e e l e r , patent, if issued, will be in the name of Acting Director. S o u t h D ako ta the settler and not the transferee. WITHDRAWING PUBLIC LANDS FOR USE OF THE The notice of intention to make pre­ [F. R. Doc. 42-6684; Piled, July 14, 1942; WAR DEPARTMENT AS AN ORDNANCE STOR­ emption proof should be made on Form 10:36 a. m.] 4-348 and should give the date of set­ AGE DEPOT SITE tlement and the value and character of 1 Not filed with the Division of the Federal By virtue of the authority vested in the the improvements, and in order that Register. President, and pursuant to Executive all bona fide preemption rights may be 5450 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 2942 determined prior to the date of public (New); dated April 30, 1940; for con­ 2. To determine whether, in view of sale, claimants should file their notices struction permit; class of service, broad­ the foregoing, public interest, conven­ of intention to submit proof on or before cast; class of station, broadcast; location, ience and necessity will be served through September 10, 1942. Houston, Texas; operating assignment the granting of this application. On the filing of the notice of intention specified: Frequency, 610 kc.; power, 1 The application involved herein will by the applicant the Register» will issue kw. (DA—night) ; hours of operation, not be granted by the Commission unless notice for publication, which the appli­ unlimited. the issues listed above are determined in cant must have published at his ex­ You are hereby notified that the Com­ favor of the applicant on the basis of a pense in four consecutive issues prior to mission on July 1, 1942 denied the peti­ record duly and properly made by means the date set for the proof in the “Inde­ tion of the applicants for consideration of a formal hearing. pendent,” a weekly newspaper published of the above-entitled application under The applicant is hereby given the op­ on Friday, at Elko, Nevada. Proof, con­ Memorandum Opinion of April 27, 1942, portunity to obtain a hearing on such sisting of the affidavit of the applicant and designated the matter for hearing issues by filing a written appearance in and of at least two of the advertising upon the following issues: accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 witnesses, may be made before the Reg­ 1. To determine whether the granting (b) of the Commision’s Rules of Prac­ ister of the District Land Office at Car- of this application would be consistent tice and Procedure. Persons other than son City, Nevada, or before any other with the Commission’s Memorandum the applicant who desire to be heard officer authorized to take proofs under the Opinion of April 27, 1942. must file a petition to intervene in ac­ homestead laws, and must show the 2. To determine whether, in view of the cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 claimant’s age, citizenship, and facts re­ foregoing, public interest, convenience of the Commission’s Rules of Practice garding the extent of his residence on one and necessity will be served through the and Procedure. lot and the nature and value of the im­ granting of this application. The applicant’s address is as follows: provements on the second lot and the The application involved herein will Pawtucket Broadcasting Company, Ra­ dates each of the improvements were hot be granted by the Commission unless dio Station WFCI, 450 Main Street, Paw­ placed thereon in cases where two lots the issues listed above are determined in tucket, Rhode Island. are included in an application. Proof of favor of the applicants on the basis of Dated at Washington, D. C., , publication must be shown by the affi­ a record duly and properly made by 1942. davit of the publisher. The purchase means of a formal hearing. price of the lot or lots must be paid to The applicants are hereby given the By the Commission. the Register when the proof is made. opportunity to obtain a hearing on such [s e a l] T. J. S lo w ie, 4. Citizenship. Each purchaser of a issues by filing a written appearance in Secretary. lot must furnish evidence that he is a accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 [F. R. Doc. 42-6689; Filed, July 14, 1942; native born or naturalized citizen of the (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ 10:57 a. m.] United States. If he is a naturalized tice and Procedure. Persons other than citizen, satisfactory evidence thereof the applicants who desire to be heard must be submitted. This may consist of must file a petition to Intervene in ac­ [Docket No. 6080] the original certificate of naturalization, cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 which will be promptly returned to the of the Commission’s Rules of Practice F lorida B roadcasting C o . (WMBR) applicant after examination by the Gen­ and Procedure. OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING eral Land Office. In lieu thereof, claim­ The applicant’s address is as follows: ant may show the facts as to his citizen­ J. Marion West, Wesley W. West and In re application of Florida Broadcast­ ship status, which should include a state­ P. M. Stevenson, Sterling Building, Hous­ ing Company (WMBR) ; dated Novem­ ment as to the date of his naturalization, ton, Texas. ber 16, 1940; for construction permit; the title and location of the court in Dated at Washington, D. C., July 10, class of service, broadcast; class of sta­ which the proceedings were instituted, 1942. tion, broadcast; location, Jacksonville, and when available, the number of the By the Commission. Florida; operating assignment specified: Frequency, 1,460 kc.; power, 5 kw. (DA— document in question, if the proceedings [s e a l ] T. J. S l o w ie , were instituted since September 26,1906. Secretary. night) ; hours of operation, unlimited. In cases of naturalization prior to Sep­ You are hereby notified that the Com­ tember 27, 1906, there should also be [P. R. Doc. 42-6685; Piled, July 14, 1942; mission on July 1, 1942, denied thé peti­ given the date and place of the appli­ 10:56 a. m.] tion of the applicant filed pursuant to cant’s birth, and the foreign country of the Commission’s Memorandum Opinion which he was a citizen or subject. If of April 27, 1942 and designated the the claimant is a married woman the [Docket No. 6343] above-entitled matter for hearing on facts establishing her citizenship and the following issues: that of her husband must be shown in P a w t u c k e t B roadcasting C o m p a n y 1. To determine whether the granting accordance with Circular No. 1248, April (WFCI) of this application would be consistent 18, 1931 (53 I. D. 374; 43 CFR 137.3, OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING with the Commission’s Memorandum 137.4). Opinion of April 27, 1942. In re application of Pawtucket Broad­ 2. To determine whether, in view of [s e a l ] F red W. J o h n so n , casting Company (WFCI) ; dated Janu­ the foregoing, public interest, conven­ Commissioner. ary 8, 1942; for construction permit; ience and necessity will be served through Approved: July 7, 1942. class of service, broadcast; class of sta­ the granting of this application. O scar L. C h a p m a n , tion, broadcast; location, Pawtucket, The application involved herein will Assistant Secretary. R. L not be granted by the Commission unless Operating assignment specified: Fre­ the issues listed above are determined IP. R. Doc. 42-6676; Piled, July 14, 1942; quency, 1420 kc.; power, 5 kw. (direc­ in favor of the applicant on the basis of 10:10 a. m.] tional antenna) ; hours of operation, un­ a record duly and properly made by limited. means of a formal hearing. You are hereby notified that the Com­ The applicant is hereby given the op­ mission, on July 1, 1942 denied the peti­ portunity to obtain a hearing on such FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COM­ tion of the applicant filed pursuant to issues by filing a written appearance in MISSION. the Memorandum Opinion of the Com­ accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 mission of April 27, 1942, and designated [Docket No. 5991] (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ the above-entitled matter for hearing tice and Procedure. Persons other than J. M arion W est, et a l . upon the following issues: the applicant who desire to be heard OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING 1. To determine whether the grant­ must file a petition to intervene in ac­ ing of this application would be consist­ cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 In re application of J. Marion West, ent with the Commission’s Memorandum of the Commission’s Rules of Practice Wesley W. West, and P. M. Stevenson Opinion of April 27, 1942. and Procedure. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5451 The applicant’s address is as follows: broadcast; class of station, broadcast; It is hereby ordered, That: Florida Broadcasting Company, Radio location, Spokane, Washington; operat­ 1. Atlantic Greyhound Corporation, Station WMBR, 118 West Adams Street, ing assignment specified: Frequency, 590 Carolina Coach Company, Carolina Atlantic National Bank Building, Jack­ kc.; power, 5 kw. night, 10 kw. day; hours Coach Company of Virginia and Carolina sonville, Florida. of operation, unlimited. Coach Company of Virginia as operator Dated at Washington, D. C., July 10, You are hereby notified that the Com­ of J. C. Gilley d/b/a/ Carolina-Virginia 1942. mission on July 1, 1942 denied the peti­ Lines (hereinafter called “carriers”) , re­ By the Commission. tion of the applicant filed pursuant to spectively, in the transportation of pas­ [seal] T. J. S lowie, the Memorandum Opinion of the Com­ sengers on routes served by them between Secretary. mission of April 27, 1942, and designated points in the States of North Carolina the above-entitled matter for hearing and Virginia, as common carriers by [P. R. Doc. 42-6686; Filed, July 14, 1942; 10:56 a. m.] upon the following issues: motor vehicle shall: 1. To determine whether the granting (a) Honor each other's tickets between of this application would be consistent all points common to their lines where [Docket No. 6341] with the Commission’s Memorandum equal fares apply; and Opinion of April 27, 1942. (b) Divert to each other traffic routed Crosley Corp. (WLW) 2. To determine whether, in view between such points for the purpose of OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING of the foregoing, public interest, con­ relieving overloads and reducing the op­ venience and necessity wil be served eration of additional equipment in extra In re application of The Crosley Cor­ through the granting of this application. sections. poration (WLW); dated, June 19, 1941; The application involved herein will 2. The carriers forthwith shall file with for construction permit; class of service, not be granted by the Commission unless the Interstate Commerce Commission broadcast; class of station, broadcast; the issues listed above are determined in respect of transportation in interstate location, Cincinnati, Ohio; operating as­ in favor of the applicant on the basis of or foreign commerce, and with each ap­ signment specified: Frequency, 700 kc.; ar record duly and properly made by propriate State regulatory body in re­ power, 650 kw. (DA—night) ; hours of means of a formal hearing. spect of transportation in intrastate operation, unlimited. The applicant is hereby given the op­ commerce, and publish in accordance You are hereby notified that the Com­ portunity to obtain a hearing on such is­ with law, and continue in effect until mission on July 1, 1942, denied the Peti­ sues by filing a written appearance in further order, tariffs or apprqpriate sup­ tion of the applicant to grant the above accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 plements to filed tariffs, setting forth entitled application, filed pursuant to (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ any changes in the rules, regulations, and the Memorandum Opinion of the Com­ tice and Procedure. Persons other than practices of each carrier which may be mission of April 27, 1942, and designated the applicant who desire to be heard necessary to accord with the provisions the matter for hearing upon the follow­ must file a petition to intervene in ac­ of this order, together with a copy of ing issues: cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 this order; and forthwith shall apply 1. To determine whether the granting of the Commissioner’s .Rules of Prac­ to said Commission and each ruch regu­ of this application would be consistent tice and Procedure. latory body for special permission for with the Commission’s' Memorandum The applicant’s address is as follows: such tariffs or supplements to become Opinion of April 27, 1942. Louis Wasmer, Inc., Radio Station KHQ, effective on one day’s notice. 2. To determine whether, in view of Radio Central Building, Sprague Avenue This order shall become effective on the foregoing, public interest, convenience and Post Street, Spokane, Washington. July 15, 1942, and remain in full force and necessity will be served through the Dated at Washington, D. C., July 10, and effect until further order of this granting of this application. 1942. Offioe. The application involved herein will By the Commission. not be granted by the Commission ufiless Issued at Washington, D. C. this 13th the issues listed above are determined in [seal] T. J. Slowie, day of July, 1942. favor of the applicant on the basis of a » Secretary. J oseph B. E astman, record duly and properly made by means [F. R. Doc. 42-6688; Filed, July 14, 1942; Director of Defense Transportation. of a formal hearing. 10:57 a. m.] [F. R. Doc. 42-6703; Filed, July 14, 1942; The applicant is hereby given the op­ 12:05 p. m.] portunity to obtain a hearing on such issues by filing a written appearance in accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTA­ [Special Order O.D.T. R-7] (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ TION. tice and Procedure. Persons other than Coordinated Operation of P assenger the applicant who desire to be heard [Amendment 1 to Special Order O.D.T. R-5] Carriers by M otor Vehicle on Cer­ tain R outes in P ennsylvania, Dela­ must file a petition to intervene in ac­ Coordinated Operation of P assenger Car­ cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 of ware and M aryland the Commission’s Rules of Practice and riers by M otor Vehicle B etween Upon consideration of the application Procedure. P oints in North Carolina and Virginia for authority to coordinate motor vehicle The applicant’s address is as follows: Upon consideration of the application service in the transportation of passen­ The Crosley Corporation, Radio Station for authority to coordinate motor vehicle gers, filed with this Office by The Short WLW, 1329 Arlington Street, Cincinnati, service in the transportation of passen­ Line, Inc. of Penn., West Chester, Penn­ Ohio. gers, filed with this Office by Atlantic sylvania, Red Star Motor Coaches, Inc., Dated at Washington, D. C., July 10, Greyhound Corporation, Charleston, Salisbury, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, 1942. West Virginia, Carolina Coach Company, Greyhound Lines, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, By the Commission. Carolina Coach Company of Virginia, and in order to assure maximum utili­ [seal] t . J. Slow ie, and Carolina Coach Company of Vir­ zation of the facilities, services, and Secretary. ginia as operator of J. C. Gilley, d/b/a/ equipment of common carriers of passen­ Carolina-Virginia Lines, Raleigh, North gers by motor vehicle, and to conserve [F. R. Doc. 42-6687; Filed, July 14, 1942; Carolina, and in order to assure maxi­ and providently utilize vital equipment, 10:56 a. m.] mum utilization of the facilities, services, material, and supplies, including rubber, and equipment of common carriers of the attainment of which purposes is passengers by motor vehicle, and to con­ essential to the successful prosecution of [Docket No. 6342] serve and providently utilize vital equip­ the war. Louis W asmer, I nc. (KHQ> ment, material, and supplies, including It is hereby ordered, That: rubber, the attainment of which pur­ 1. The Short Line, Inc. of Penn., Red OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING poses is essential to the successful prose­ Star Motor Coaches, Inc., and Pennsyl­ In re application of Louis Wasmer, Inc. cution of the war, Special Order O.D.T. vania Greyhound Lines, Inc. (herein­ (KHQ); dated, October 25, 1941; for No. B-5 Is hereby amended to read as after called “carriers”), respectively, in construction permit; class of service, follows: the transportation of passengers on the 5452 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 routes served by them between Philadel­ and effect until further order of this commerce, and publish in accordance phia, and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Office. with law, and continue in effect until and between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Issued at Washington, D. C. this 13th further order, tariffs or appropriate sup­ and Salisbury, Maryland, as common day of July 1942. plements to filed tariffs, setting forth any carriers by motor vehicle, shall: J oseph B. E astman, changes in the fares, charges, operations, (a) Honor each other’s tickets between Director of Defense Transportation. rules, regulations, and practices of each all points common to their lines where carrier which may be necessary to ac­ equal fares apply and divert to each [P. R. Doc. 42-6704; Filed, July 14, 1942; cord with the provisions of this order, other traffic routed between such points 12:05 p. m.] together with a copy of this order; and for the purpose of relieving overloads and forthwith shall apply to said Commis­ reducing the operation of additional sion and each regulatory body for special equipment in extra sections; [Special Order O.D.T. B-8] permission for such tariffs or supple­ (b) Adjust and establish schedules to ments to become effective on one day’s eliminate duplication of times of depar­ COORDINATED OPERATION OP PASSENGER notice. Carriers by M otor Vehicle B etween ture of the respective carriers and pro­ This order shall become effective July vide reasonable frequency of service N ew Y ork City and P oints in U lster 15, 1942, and shall remain in full force throughout the day; and Sullivan Counties N ew Y ork and effect until further order of this (c) Publish joint time tables; Upon consideration of the application Office. (d) Cancel all excursion fares; for authority to coordinate motor vehicle Issued at Washington, D. C. this 13th (e) Wherever practicable eliminate service in the transportation of passen­ day of July, 1942. duplicate depot facilities and commis­ gers, filed with this Office by Royal Cadil­ J oseph B. E astman, sion ticket agencies and, in lieu thereof, lac Service, Inc., Monticello, New York, Director of Defense Transportation. utilize joint depot facilities and joint and Crescent Express Lines, Inc., New commission ticket agencies. At such de­ York, New York, and in order to assure [F. R. Doc. 42-6705; Filed, July 14, 1942; pot facilities and commission ticket maximum utilization of the facilities, 12:05 p. m.] agencies used jointly by the carriers, services, and equipment of common car­ service, travel, information, and ticket riers of passengers by motor vehicle, and sales shall be impartial, without prefer­ to conserve and providently utilize vital OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. ence or discrimination for or against equipment, material, and supplies, in­ either of such carriers. Navajo F luorspar Mines 2. The Short Line, Inc. of Penn, shall cluding rubber, the attainment of which purposes is essential to the successful ORDER DETERMINING MAXIMUM PRICE operate a through service of not to ex­ prosecution of the war: ceed one round trip daily between Phila­ Order No. 4 under Maximum Price delphia, Pennsylvania, and Rehoboth It is hereby ordered, That: 1. Royal Regulation No. 1261—Fluorspar. Beach, Delaware, and a through service Cadillac Service, Inc., and Crescent Ex­ Under date of June 12, 1942, Navajo of not to exceed three round trips daily press Lines, Inc. (hereinafter called “car­ Fluorspar Mines, Grants, New Mexico, between Wilmington, Delaware, and Re­ riers”), respectively, in the transporta­ applied to the Office of Price Adminis­ hoboth Beach, Delaware. Red Star tion of passengers on the routes served tration for the determination of a maxi­ Motor Coaches, Inc. shall operate no by them between New York City and mum price at which it might sell fluor­ through service between such points./ points in Ulster and Sullivan Counties, spar crude ore having a 70% ore content. 3. Red Star Motor Coaches, Inc., shall New York, as common carriers by motor By a letter dated June 18, 1942, it ex­ operate a through service of not to ex­ vehicle, shall: plains that 70% crude ore refers to a ceed four round trips daily between (a) Honor each other’s tickets be­ content of 70% CaF2 on a dry basis. Un­ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Salis­ tween all points common to their lines iter the provisions of § 1376.1 (a) (3) of bury, Maryland. Pennsylvania Grey­ where equal fares apply and divert to Maximum Price Regulation No. 126, the hound Lines, Inc., shall operate a through each other traffic routed between such Office of Price Administration will deter­ service of not to exceed three round trips points for the purpose of relieving over­ mine the maximum price at which fluor­ daily between such points. loads and reducing the operation of ad­ spar crude ore of a particular grade may 4. The carriers forthwith shall file ditional equipment in extra sections; be sold by a producer when the condi­ with the Interstate Commerce Commis­ (b) Adjust and establish schedules to tions named in that section exist. Due sion in respect of transportation in inter­ eliminate duplication of times of depar­ consideration has been given to that ap­ state or foreign commerce, and with each ture of the respective carriers and provide plication, and an Opinion in support of appropriate State regulatory body in re­ reasonable frequency of service through­ this Order No. 4, has been issued simul­ spect of transportation in intrastate out the day; taneously herewith and has been filed commerce, and publish in accordance (c) Wherever practicable eliminate with the Division of the Federal Register. with law, and continue in effect until duplicate depot facilities and commis­ For the reasons set forth in the Opinion, further order, tariffs or appropriate sup­ sion ticket agencies and, in lieu thereof, under authority vested in the Price Ad­ plements to filed tariffs, setting forth utilize joint depot facilities and joint ministrator by the-Emergency Price Con­ any changes in the fares, charges, opera­ commission ticket agencies. At such trol Act of 1942, it is hereby ordered that: tions, rules, regulations, and practices of depot facilities and commission ticket (a) Under the provisions of §1376.1 each carrier which may be necessary to agencies used jointly by the carriers, (a) (3) of Maximum Price Regulation accord with the provisions of this order service, travel information, and ticket No. 126, issued April 28, 1942, the price sales shall be impartial, without prefer­ of $10.00 per net ton, f. o. b. Grants, New together with a copy of this order; and ence or discrimination for or against forthwith shall apply to said Commission Mexico, for crude ore fluorspar based on either of such carriers. 70%. ore content (that is 70% CaF2 on a and each such regulatory body for special 2. The carriers forthwith shall file permission for such tariffs or supple­ dry basis) is determined to be a price in with the Interstate Commerce Commis­ line with the level of maximum prices ments to become effective on one day’s sion in respect of transportation in in­ established by § 1376.1 of said Maximum notice. terstate or foreign commerce, and with Price Regulation for sales made by Nav- This Order shall become effective July each appropriate State regulatory body 15, 1942, and shall remain in full force in respect of transportation in intrastate 17 F.R. 8189. FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942 5453 ajo Fluorspar Mines, Grants, New Mex­ ception would be considered if the main­ [Docket No, 1120-24-P] ico, and the maximum price at which tenance of the requested prices resulted said company may sell or deliver said in undue hardship. A number of appli­ Campbell Coal Company grade of fluorspar crude ore. cations for exceptions accompanied by ORDER GRANTING EXCEPTION! (b) This Order No. 4 may be revoked supporting data were received and ex­ or amended by the Price Administrator ceptions were granted by letter to certain Order No. 16 Under Maximum Price at any time. manufacturers, a list of which was in­ Regulation No. 1201—Bituminous Coal (6) This Order No. 4 shall become cluded in Administrative Notice No. 1. Delivered From Mine or Preparation effective July 15, 1942. Additional applications for exceptions, Plant. Issued this 14th day of July 1942. accompanied by supporting data, were On May 19, 1942, Campbell Coal Com­ Leon H enderson, also received and exceptions granted by pany, Piedmont, West Virginia filed a Administrator. letter to certain manufacturers, but “Protest and Petition for Amendment and these were inadvertently not included Adjustment” with respect to the maxi­ [P. R. Doc. 42-6702; Filed, July 14, 1942* in the list in Administrative Notice No. 1. mum prices established for its coals in 11:57 a. m.] Certain additional exceptions have §§ 1340.212 (b) (1) and (2) of Maximum also been granted since the issuance of Price Regulation No. 120. In accordance Administrative Notice No. 1. with Rule 1300.33 of Procedural Regula­ [Amendment 2 to Administrative Notice Pursuant to authority vested in The tion No. 1, issued by the Office of Price No. I 1] Administrator by the Emergency Price Administration, this matter is being Exceptions G ranted to M achinery Control Act of 1942 it is hereby, ordered treated as a - petition for exception, as that: well as a protest. Due consideration has Manufacturers A new paragraph be added at the end been given to the petition, and an opin­ The Office of Price Administration of Administrative Notice No. 1 as set ion in support of this Order No. 16 has during the fall and winter of 1941-42 re­ forth below. been issued simultaneously herewith and quested manufacturers of many types of Exceptions are granted to the below- has been filed with the Division of the machinery and related equipment not to named machinery manufacturers estab­ Federal Register. For the reasons set increase prices. Each manufacturer was lishing as maximum prices for the speci­ forth in the opinion, under authority advised that an application for an ex­ fied products, the prices set forth below: vested in the Price Administrator by the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, and in accordance with Procedural Regula­ Manufacturer Product Maximum prices * tion No. I,2 issued by the Office of Price Administration, it is hereby ordered: Baash-Ross Tool Co...... *___ Service Charges in Los Angeles Division__ Jan. 1,1942, prices. Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp„__ Photoclinometer Service Electrical Logging Nov. 1,1941, prices. (a) Campbell Coal Company may sell Service. Dec. 1,1941, prices. and deliver, agree, offer, solicit and at­ S. R. Bowen Fishing Tool Co..______Service Men Charges Only...... __...... Dec. 30,1941, prices. tempt to sell and deliver the kinds and Universal Crusher Co...... Rock crushers, hammer pulverizers, screens, Nov. 16,1941 prices. elevators, contractors outfits, belt con­ grades of bituminous coal set forth in veyors, and mineral reducing machinery. paragraph (b) at prices not in excess of Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Drilling Control Equip...... Oct. 15,1941, prices. Completion Equipment. those stated therein. Any person may Mud Valves. buy and receive; agree, offer, solicit, and Core Barrels. Flanges, fittings, bolting material, adapters. attempt to buy and receive such kinds Labor, service, rentals And job work. and grades of bituminous coal at such Ring grip unions. prices from Campbell Coal Company; Page Engineering. Tlnplrpt^ Oct. 10,1941. prices. R. M. % yd. Y i yd. % yd. 1 yd. (b) Coals in size groups 1 and 2, pro­ R. C. H yd. Hyd. % yd. 1 yd. R. H. % yd. yd. % yd. 1 yd. duced at the Hampshire Mine (Mine In­ Special size Automatic. dex No. 195) of Campbell Coal Company, Buckets—“RM-S” “RC-S” “RM ” “RC”. located in Allegany County, Maryland in Bay City Shovels, Inc...... Shovels and cranes...... -•______Nov. 1,1941, prices. Alten’s Foundry & Machine Works. Pumping units...... ____ Oct. 28,1941. District No. 1, may be sold at not more A-50-TC. A-110-TC. A-80-TC. A-140-TC. than $3.25 per net ton, f. o. b. the mine Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co_____ Non-agricultural tractor parts...... Oct. 27,1941, prices. for shipment by rail or by truck or wagon; International Harvester Co__ Non-agriculttiral tractor parts______... Nov. 20, 1941, prices. Symington Gould Corp...... Certified freight car draft gear No. 403_____ $21.50 each (when sold to (c) This Order No. 16 may be revoked Waugh Equipment Co. or amended by the Price Administrator Technical Oil Tool Corp., Ltd. Totco Recorder...... Lease rates and initial sale price,/Jan. 14,1942. at any time; (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ i The maximum price for any such product is the price listed less all applicable discounts and allowances. quires, the definitions set forth in § 1340.208 of Maximum Price Regulation * * * * * ruary 12, 1942, different from that ir. No. 120 shall apply to terms used herein; All manufacturers of motors, genera­ effect on October 1, 1941. Deliveries (e) This Order No. 16 shall become tors and industrial control equipment made at any time pursuant to sales made effective July 15, 1942. have been granted permission to make in such period at such prices are within Issued this 14th day of July 1942. sales of such equipment between Feb­ the scope of this exception. ruary 12,1942, and April 10,1942, at their The Price Administrator hereby con­ Leon H enderson, prices and discounts in effect on Febru­ firms the granting of the^e exceptions. Administrator. ary 12, 1942, except that three percent Issued this 14th day of July 1942. [F. R. Doc. 42-6699; Filed, July 14, 1942; shall be deducted, before application of Leon H enderson, 11:58 a. m.] discount, from the price of any equip­ Administrator. ment having a list price fh effect on Feb- [F. R. Doc. 42-6701; Filed, July 14, 1942; 17 F.R. 8168, 3447, 3901, 4336, 3432, 4404. 17 F JR. 2984, 3690. 11:57 a. m.] » 7 F.R. 971, 3663. 5454 FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, July 15, 1942

[Docket No. *120-50-P] (c) The action taken in this Order No. Ing Amendment No. 1 to Order No. 4 17 may be revoked or amended by the under the authority vested in the Price B e ll in g h a m C oal M in e s , I n c . Price Administrator at any time. Administrator by the Emergency Price ORDER GRANTING EXCEPTION (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ Control Act of 1942, and in accordance quires, the definitions set forth in § 1340.- with Procedural Regulation No. 1,* issued Order No. 17 under Maximum Price 208 of Maximum Price Regulation No. by the Office of Price Administration, it Regulation No. 1201—Bituminous Coal 120 shall apply to terms used herein. is hereby ordered: Delivered from Mine or Preparation (e) This Order No. 17 shall become ef­ * * * * * Plant. fective July 15, 1942. On May 28, 1942, Bellingham Coal Issued this 14th day of July, 1942. (b) * * * (1 ) S e c t io n 1. * * * Mines, Inc., 1016 Seaboard Building, Seat­ L e o n H end erson, tle, Washington, Piled a “Protest Against Administrator. (iii) The South Wilmington Coal Com­ and Petition for Adjustment of Maximum pany may charge prices not to exceed Price Regulation No. 120”. Pursuant to [F. R. Doc. 42-6700; Filed, July 14, 1942; $4.50 per ton for coals in size group 4, § 1300.33 of Procedural Regulation No. I,1 11:58 a. m.] $4.25 Der ton for coals in size group 6 the matter has been treated as one for and $4.00 per ton for coals in size group adjustment or exception. Due consider­ 7, from its mine (Mine Index No. 504) ation has been given to the petition, and (2) S e c t io n 2. * * * an opinion in support of this Order has [Docket Nos. 3120-27, 3120-45, 3120-53] (ii) The Peru Deep Vein Coal Com­ been issued simultaneously herewith and pany may charge prices not to exceed has been filed with the Division of the T r u c k M in e s in D istrict N o. 10 $4.85 per ton for coals in size group 1, Federal Register. For the reasons set CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS GRANTED $4.85 per ton for coals in size group 3, forth in the opinion, under the authority $3.80 per ton for coalsin size group 5, vested in the Price Administrator by the Amendment No. 1 to Order No. 4 1 $3.50 per ton ior coals in size group 8, Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, under Maximum Price Regulation No. $3.50 per ton for coals in size group 19, and in accordance with Procedural Reg­ 1202—Bituminous Coal Delivered from and $2.40 per ton for coals in size group ulation No. 1, issued by the Office of Price Mine or Preparation Plant. 14, from its mine (Mine Index No. 73). Administration, it is hereby ordered: ' The preamble, and subdivisions (ii), (iii) The Union Coal Company may (a) Bellingham Coal Mines, Inc., may (iii), and (iv) of paragraph (b) (2) of charge prices not to exceed $4.85 per ton sell and deliver, and agree, offer, solicit Order No. 4 under Maximum Price Regu­ for coals in size group 1, $4.85 per ton and attempt to sell and deliver, the kinds lation No. 120 are amended, subdivision for coals in size group 3, $3.80 per ton for and grades of bituminous coal delivered (iii) is added to paragraph (b) (1), coals in size group 8, $3.50 per ton for from its Bellingham No. 1 Mine (Mine paragraph (c) is redesignated (e) and a coals in size group 19, $2.25 per tonjior new paragraph (c) is added, paragraph coals in size group 2^, and $3.00 per ton Index No. 3) set forth in paragraph (b) (e) is redesignated as paragraph (f) (1) for coals in size group 27, from its mine below, at prices not in excess of those and a new paragraph (f) (2) is added, as (Mine Index No. 175). stated therein. Except as limited in par­ set forth below; (iv) The Spring Valley Mining Com­ agraph (b) (2) below," any person may Upon the basis of representations made pany may charge prices not to exceed buy and receive such kinds and grades by the Bituminous Coal Producers Board $4.85 per ton for coals in size group 1, of bituminous coal delivered from Mine for District No. 10 and several bituminous $4.85 per ton for coals in size group 3, Index No. 3 at such prices from Belling­ coal producers in District No. 10, a study $3.80 per ton for coals in size group 6, ham Coal Mines, Inc. was made of data on file with the Bitu­ $2.80 per ton for coals in size group 11, (b) (1) Coals produced in Size Groups minous Coal Division of the United from its mine (Mine Index No. 164). 7 and 9 at the Bellingham No. 1 Mine States Department of the Interior for * * * * # (Mine Index No. 3) of Bellingham Coal the purpose of determining whether cer­ (c) The Union Coal Company may sell Mines, Inc., may be sold at not more than tain truck mines in that district are eli­ and deliver and agree, offer, solicit and gible for exception from the maximum attempt to sell and deliver by rail the $4.75 per ton, for all shipments except prices provided in Maximum Price Regu­ truck or wagon. bituminous coal produced at its mine lation No. 1202 under the provisions of (Mine Index No. 175) at prices f. o. b. (2) Coals produced in Size Group 24 at § 1340.207 (a) of that regulation. Due the mine not in excess of the maximum the Bellingham No. 1 Mine (Mine Index consideration has been given to the in­ prices established for coals produced, in No. 3) of Bellingham Coal Mines, Inc., formation thus obtained, and an opinion Price Group No. 31. Any person may buy may be sold at not more than $3.55 per in support of this Order No. 4 has been and receive and agree, offer, solicit and ton, for shipment by rail to Superior Port­ issued and filed with the Division of the attempt to buy and receive such bitu­ land Cement Company, Concrete, Skagit Federal Register. minous coal delivered by rail from said County, Washington, and Olympic Port­ Careful consideration has also been mine at such prices. land Cement Company, Bellingham, given to the data adduced in support of * * * * * Whatcom County, Washington. petitions filed by. three of these mines, (f) (1) * * * (3) Coals produced in Size Groups 7 the Peru Deep Vein Coal Company (2) Amendment No. 1 to Order No. 4 and 9 at the Bellingham No. 1 Mine (Docket No. 3120-45), the Union Coal shall become effective July 15, 1942. (Mine Index No. 3) of Bellingham Coal Company (Docket No. 3120-27), and the Issued this 14th day of July 1942. Spring Valley Coal Mining Company Mines, Inc., may be sold at not more L e o n H e n d e r so n , than $5.45 per ton, for shipment by (Docket No. 3120-53). For the reasons Administrator. truck or wagon. set forth in the opinion accompanying Order No. 4 and the opinion accompany- [F. R. Doc. 42-6698; Filed, July 14, 1942; 11:59 a. m.] » 7 F.R. 3168, 8447, 3901, 4336, 3432, 4404. i 7 FR. $952. *7 FJR. 971, 3663. *7 F.R. 8168, 8447, 3901, 4336, 8432, 4404. • 7 F.R. 971, 3663.