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Washington, Wednesday, March 8, 1950 TITLE 5

Washington, Wednesday, March 8, 1950 TITLE 5

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 45

Washington, Wednesday, March 8, 1950

TITLE 5— ADMINISTRATIVE (e) “Promotion” is a change from one CONTENTS position to another position of higher PERSONNEL grade, while continuously employed in Agriculture Department Page the same agency. • Chapter I— Civil Service Commiyion See Commodity Credit Corpora­ (f) “Repromotion” is a change in po­ tion; Production and Marketing P art 25— F ederal E m plo y e e s ’ P a y sition from a lower grade back to a Administration. higher grade formerly held by the em­ R eg u latio n s Air Force Department ployee; or to- a higher intermediate SUBPART B— GENERAL COMPENSATION RULES grade, while continuously employed in Rules and regulations: Joint procurement regulations; Subpart B is redesignated as Subpart the same agency. (gp) “Demotion” is a change from one miscellaneous amendments E and a new Subpart B is added as set ( see Army Department). position to another position in a lower out below. These amendments are ef­ Alien Property, Office of fective the first day of the first pay grade, while continuously employed in period after October 28, 1949, the date the same agency. Notices: of the enactment of the Classification t (h) “Higher grade” is any GS or CPC Vesting orders, etc.: Behrman, Meta------1259 Act of 1949. * grade, the maximum scheduled rate of which is higher than the maximum Coutinho, Caro & Co. et al____ 1259 Sec. scheduled rate of the last previous GS Eickhoff, Mia, et al______1260 25.101 Scope. or CPC grade held by the employee. Erhart, Louis_____------— 1260 25.102 Definitions. 1261 25.163 General provisions. (i) “Existing rate” of basic compensa­ Gothberg, Charles , ____ 25.104 Special provisions. tion is the rate received immediately ' Harada, Hachiro-,.------..— - 1261 prior to the effective date of the transfer, Kaisha, Toyo Menka, Ltd------1262 Authority : § § 25.101 to 25.104 issued under promotion, repromotion, demotion, or Molsen & Co.------1261 sec. 1101, Pub. Law 429,4Hst Cong. Interpret or apply Title VIII, Pub. Law 429« 81st Cong. step increase. Ververgaert, Hans Andreas__ 1262 (j) “Highest previous ratfe” is the Winkler, Leopold______1262 § 25.101 Scope. This subpart applies highest basic salary rate previously paid Army Department to each, officer or employee in or under to an employee in an ungraded or graded Rules and regulations: the departments as defined in section 201 position in the executive branch of the Joint procurement regulations; (a) of the Classification Act of 1949,¿sub­ Government, or in legislative or judicial miscellaneous amendments. 1239 ject to the exemptions specified

y s \ CONTENTS— Continued CODIFICATION GUIDE Housing Expediter, Office of— • Pase A numerical list of the parts of the Code FEDEMLi®REGISTER of Federal Regulations affected by documents Continued published in this issue. Proposed rules, as » 3* ¿T ' Ühi iren“ Rules and regulations— Con. opposed to final actions, are identified as such. Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Rent, controlled; housing and and days following official Federal holidays, rooms in rooming houses Title 5 Page by the Division of the Federal Register, and other establishments— Chapter I: National Archives and Records Service, Gen­ Continued Part 25.— ______z 1235 eral Services Administration, pursuant to the Georgia, Indiana, and Wash- authority contained in the Federal Register ington______1237 Title 6 , Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as New and Maine______1238 Chapter IV: amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8B) , under regula­ Part 603— — ______1237 tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Interior Department mittee of the Federal Register, approved by Title 7 See Geological Survey; Land Man­ the President. Distribution is made only by Chapter IX: agement, Bureau of. the Superintendent of Documents, Govern­ Part 965 (proposed)______1240 ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Interstate Commerce Commis­ The regulatory material appearing herein Title 24 is keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, sion Chapter VIII which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Notices: Part 825 (3 documents) ___ 1237,1238 to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Applications for relief: Title 32 Amended June 19,- 1937. Bags from Texas Gulf ports The Federal R egister will be furnished by Chapter V : and Lake Charles, La., to mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Joint Procurement Regulations_ 1239 Illinois and Western Trunk per month or $15.00 per year, payable in Part 621______1238 advance. The charge for individual copies Cine territories______1257 (minimum 15^) varies in proportion to the Cigarettes and tobacco from Title 49 size of the issue. Remit check or money Virginia to official territory. 1257 Chapter I: order, made payable to the Superintendent Coal to North Carolina_____ 1257 Part 95 (2 documents)______1239 of Documents, directly to the Government Gravel from La Grange, Mo., Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. to Adair and Bardolph, IU__ 1257 There are no restrictions on the republica­ the same or a lower grade or reassigned tion of material appearing in the F ederal Cars furnished for Reading Co. R egister. fuel coal: , or demoted. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad § 25.104 Special provisions, (a) An Co------1256 employee promoted, repromoted, or T 949 Edition Monongahela Railway Co... 1256 transferred to a higher grade between New York Central Railroad Classification Act positions, shall receive Co------1256 basic compensation at the lowest rate of CODE OF FEDERAL Rules and regulations: such higher grade which exceeds his ex­ REGULATIONS Car service; restrictions: isting rate of basic compensation by not Coal-burning freight locomo­ less than one-step increase of the grade The following books are now available tives.______1239 from which he is transferred or pro­ Coal-burning passenger serv­ moted, unless a higher rate is authorized Title 43 ($4.25) ice locomotive mileage____ 1239 under the provisions of § 25.103 (b). If Titles 47-48 ($4.50) Justice Department there is no rate* in such higher grade which is at least a one-step increase See Alien Property, Office of. Previously announced: Title 3, 1948 Supp. above his existing rate of basic compen­ ($2.75); Titles 4-5 ($2,25); Title 6 ($3.001; Labor Department sation, he shall receive the maximum Title 7: Parts 1-201 ($4.25); Parts 21 0- See Wage and Hour Division. scheduled rate of such higher grade, or 874 ($2.75); Parts 900 to end ($3.50); his existing rate, whichever is the higher. Title 8 ($2.75); Title 9 ($2.50); Titles Land Management, Bureau of (b) »Under the authority of sections 10-13 ($2.25); Title 14: Parts 1-399 Notices: 802,1101, and 1105 (b) of the Classifica­ ($3.50); Parts 400 to end ($2.25); Title Alaska; shore space restora­ tion Act of 1949, establishment of initial 15 ($2.50); Title 16 ($3.50); Title 17 tion------1242 salary rates of basic compensation for ($2.75); Title 18 ($2.75); Title 19 ($3.25); Title 20 ($2.75); Title 21 ($2.50); Titles employees who on an effective date speci­ Production and Marketing Ad- fied by the Commission under section 22-23 ($2.25); Title 24 ($2.75); Title 25 ministration ($2.75); Title 26: Parts 1-79 ($4.00); 1105 (b) of the Classification Act of 1949 Parts 80-169 ($2.75); Parts 170-182 Proposed rule making: occupy positions under that act Which ($3.25); Parts 183-299 ($3.50); Parts 300 Curtis Livestock Exchange, Cur­ immediately prior to October 28, 1949, to end, and Title 27 ($3.50); Titles 28—29 tis, Nebr.; posting of stock- were exempt from the Classification Act ($2.50); Titles 30-31 ($3.25); Titles 32 yard ______1240 of 1923, as amended (including positions and 34 ($4.50); Title 33 ($3.50); Titles' Milk handling in Cincinnati, in grade 9 of the professional and sci­ 3 5-37 ($3.00); Title 38 ($3.50); Title 39 Ohio, area.:______1240 entific service or in grade 16 of the cleri­ ($4.50); Titles 40-42 ($2.50); Titles 44 cal, administrative, and fiscal* service and 45 ($2.25); Title 46: Parts 1-145 Securities and Exchange Com­ referred to in section 13 of such act), ($3.75); Parts 146 to end ($4.25); Title mission shall be as follows: 50 ($2.25) Notices : (1) If the employee is receiving a rate Order from Superintendent of Documents, Hearings, etc.: * of basic compensation less than the min­ Government Printing Office, Washington Bankers SecuritiesCorp ______1259 imum scheduled /ate of the grade in 25, D. C. General Public Utilities which his position is placed, his compen­ Corp------1258 sation shall be increased to the minimum Middle West Corp. and Con­ rate. solidated Electric and Gas 02) If the employee is receiving a rate CONTENTS— Continued Co------1258 of basic compensation, within the range Middle West Corp. et al____ 1257 of salary prescribed for the grade in Housing Expediter, Office of Page which his position is placed, at one of Rules and regulations: Wage and Hour Division the rates fixed therein, no change shall Rent, controlled; housing and Notices: be made in his existing .rate. rooms in rooming houses Learners employment; issuance (3) If the employee is receiving a rate and other establishments; of certificates to various in­ of basic compensation within the range California and Georgia______1237 dustries— ______1243 of salary prescribed for the grade in Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1237 which his position is placed, but not at during the three year period 1947 , (78) [Revoked and decontrolled.] one of the rates fixed therein, his com­ through 1949, adjusted for trend. Since This decontrols (1) the City of Savan­ pensation shall be increased to the next the official estimates do not show dry nah, Georgia, in the Savannah, Georgia, higher rate. edible bean acreages by classes, determi­ Defense-Rental Area, and all unincorpo­ (4) If the employee is receiving a rate nations of acreages planted to allotment rated localities in said defense-rental of basic compensation in excess of the classes are based upon such data as are area, based on a resolution submitted in maximum, scheduled rate for the grade otherwise available. accordance with section 204 (j) (3) of in which his position is initially placed, (b) Among States for which official the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as no change shall be made in his existing estimates of total dry edible bean acre­ amended, said City of „Savannah being rate. ages are not available, on the basis of the major portion of said defense-rental (5) After salary rates have been ini­ the acreage reported to county commit-« area, and (2) the remainder of said de­ tially established, an employee may sub­ tees by the individual producers as hav­ fense-rental area, on the Housing Ex­ sequently receive an increase in com­ ing been planted to beans of allotment pediter’s own initiative in accordance pensation by reason of the operation of classes during the three year period 1947 with section 204 (c) of said act. Titles V and VII, section 802 (b) of Title through 1949, adjusted for trend. 2. Schedule A, Item 106, is amended VIII, or Title X. An employee Whose (c) Adjustment lor trend is effected to describe the counties in the defense- salary was initially established under by averaging the acreage planted to rental area as follows: the foregoing provisions in a position beans of allotment classes in 1949 with which is later changed to a lower grade the average acreage planted to beans of Delaware County, except the Town of allotment classes during the three year Yorktown; In Howard County, Center Town­ without material change of duties and ship; and in Madison County, the Town­ responsibilities, shall be paid at the rate period 1947 through 1949. ships of Anderson and Lafayette. he received immediately prior to the § 603.214 State acreage allotments— This decontrols the Town of Yorktown date his position became subject to the (a) For States for which official esti- act, or'at a higher rate authorized by in Delaware County, Indiana, a portion mates are available. of the Anderson, Indiana, Defense- the provisions of § 25.103. Acreage (6) The rate of basic compensation of State: allotment Rental Area, based on a resolution sub­ a subsequent appointee to such position 1. A rizo n a______10, 025 mitted in accordance with section 204 (j) shall be fixed in accordance with the 2. California______. ______232,764 (3) of the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, other applicable provisions in this sub- 3. Colorado______1— ...... 249, 203 as amended. part. 4. I d a h o ______103,981 3. Schedule A, Item 351a, is amended 5. M a in e ______i______453 (c) If, by virtue of section 604 (b) (11) to describe the counties in the defense- 6. Michigan ______410, 572 rental area as follows: of the Classification Act of 1949, an em­ 7. Minnesota______933 ployee is receiving a rate of basic com­ 8. M ontan a______20.097 Whitman, except the City of Tekoa. pensation which is in excess of the ap­ 9. Nebraska______- ______68,409 Latah. propriate new maximum rate of the 10. New Mexico______119,014 11. New York.______— _ 116,447 This decontrols the City of Tekoa in grade of his position, he shall continue Whitman County, Washington, a portion to receive not less than such rate so 12. North Dakota______133 13. Utah ______— ------9,281 of the Pullman-Moscow, Washington, long as he remains in the same position 14. Washington ______4,093 Defense-Rental Area, based on a resolu­ and grade. 15. Wyoming ______75, 687 tion submitted in accordance with sec­ (1) The rate of basic compensation of (b) For States for which official esti­ tion 204 (j) (3) of the Housing and Rent a subsequent appointee to such position Act of 1947, as amended. shall be fixed in accordance with the mates are not available. The State other provisions in this subpart. acreage allotment for States for which (Sec. 204, 61 Stat. 197, as amended; 50 official estimates are not available will be U. S. C. App. Supp. 1894) U n it e d S tates C iv il S erv­ the sum of the dry edible bean acreage ic e C o m m is s io n , This amendment shall become effective allotments determined for the individual March 6, 1950. [ se al] H arry B. M it c h e l l , farms within such State. The State Chairman. acreage allotments for these States will Issued this 3d day of March 1950. [F. R. Doc. 60-1858; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; be announced at a later date. T ig h e E. W oods, 8:48 a. m.] (Sec. 401, Pub. Law 439, 81st Cong.) Housing Expediter. Issued this 3d day of March 1950.' [F. R. Doc. 50-1861; Filed, Mar. 7,- 1950; 8:49 a. m.] TITLE 6— AGRICULTURAL CREDIT [ s e a l ] K. T. H u t c h in s o n , Acting Secretary of Agriculture. Chapter IV— Production and Market­ ing Administration and Commodity [F. R. Doc. 50-1877; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; 8:52 a. m,] Credit Corporation, Department of [Controlled Housing Rent Reg., Amdt. 223] Agriculture [Controlled Rooms in Rooming Houses and Other Establishments Rent Reg., Amdt. Subchapter C— Loans, Purchases, and Other TITLE 24— HOUSING AND 221] Operations HOUSING CREDIT [Amdt. 1] P art 825— R e n t R e g u l a t io n s U nder t h e Chapter VIII— Office of Housing H o u s in g and R e n t A ct of 1947, as P art —B e a n s , D r y E dible 603 Expediter A m ended FARM ACREAGE ALLOTMENTS FOR 1950 CROP [Controlled Housing Rent Reg. Amdt. 225] CALIFORNIA AND GEORGIA The regulations issued by the Acting [Controlled Rooms in Rooming Houses and The Controlled Housing Rent Regula­ Secretary of Agriculture with respect to Other Establishments Rent Reg., Amdt. tion (§§ 825.1 to 825.12) and the Rent farm acreage allotments for the 1950 223] crop of dry edible beans (15 P. R. 651) Regulation for Controlled Rooms in P art 825— R e n t R é g u la t io n s U nder the Rooming Houses and Other Establish­ are amended by adding the following H o u s in g and R e n t A ct o f 1947, as sections: ments (§§ 825.81 to 825.92) are amended A m en d ed , in the following respects : § 603.213 National bean acreage allot­ GEORGIA, INDIANA AND WASHINGTON 1. Schedule A, Item 30, is amended to ment. The National acreage allotment describe the counties in the defense- for the-1950 crop of dry edible beans of The Controlled Housing Rent Regula­ rental area as follows: the allotment classes listed in 1 603.201 tion (§§ 825.1 to 825.12) and the Rent Regulation for Controlled Rooms in Orange County, except the Cities of Ful­ shall be apportioned as follows: lerton, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and (a) Among States for which official Rooming Houses and Other Establish­ Newport Beach, and except that portion ly­ Department of Agriculture estimates of ments (§§ 825.81 to 825.92) are amended ing south of the south line of Township Six total acreages of dry edible beans are in the following respects: South, Range Eight West, San Bernardino available, on the basis of the acreage 1. Schedule A, Item 78, is amended to Base and Meridian, and the easterly and planted to beans of the allotment classes read as follows:- ' westerly prolongation of said south line; 1238 RULES AND REGULATIONS and Los Angeles County, except Catalina Reoontrol of Hunterdon County, Hew ber 21, 1949, except as modified by the fol­ Township and the Cities of Alhambra, Bell, Jersey, as a portion of the Trenton, Hew lowing provisions: Beverly Hills, Covina, El Monte, Glendale, Jersey, Defense-Rental Area. Effective a. All orders in effect on September 21, Huntington Park,- La Verne, Long Beach, March 3, 1950, the provisions of §§ 825.1 to 1949, in accordance with §§ 825.1 to 825.12 Maywood, Monrovia, Pasadena, Pomona, 825.12 and £25.81 to 825.92 shall apply to or 825.81 to 825.92, shall be of full force and Santa Monica, South Gate and South Pasa­ housing accommodations in Hunterdon effect. dena. County, , a portion of the Tren­ b. If, on March 3, 1950, there was a ground ton, New Jersey, Defense-Rental Area, which for adjustment under § 825.5 (a) or § 825.85 This decontrols the City of Santa county was heretofore decontrolled as of (a ) for which no order had previously been Monica in Los Angeles County, Califor­ September 13, 1949, except as modified by issued, and a petition for adjustment is filed nia, a portion of the Los Angeles, Cali­ the following provisions: on or .before April 3, 1950, the adjustment fornia, Defense-Rental Area, based on a. All orders in effect on September 12, shall be effective as of March 3, 1950. a resolution submitted in accordance 1949, in accordance with §§ 825.1 to 825.12 or e. If, on March 3, 1950, the services pro­ with section 204 (j) (3) of the Housing 825.81 to 825.92 shall be of full force and vided with any housing accommodations are and Rent Act of 1947, as amended. effect. less than the minimum required by § 825.3 or § 825.83, the landlord shall either restore and 2. Schedule A, Item 70, is amended to b. If, on March 3, 1950, there was a ground for adjustment under § 825.5 (a) or § 825.85 maintain such minimum service or file a describe the counties in the defense- (a) for which no order had previously been petition on or before April 3, 1950, requesting rental area as follows: issued, and a petition for adjustment is filed approval of the decreased services. If, on Clayton, De Kalb and Fulton Counties; on of before April 3,. 1950, the adjustment March 3, 1950, the furniture, furnishings or and Cobb County except the City of Mari­ shall be effective as of March 3, 1950. equipment provided, with any housing etta. c. If, on March 3, 1950, the services pro­ accommodations are less than the minimum vided with any housing accommodations are required by § 825.3 or § 825.83, the landlord This decontrols the City of Marietta less than the minimum required by § 825.3 shall file, on or before April 3, 1950, a written in Cobb County, Georgia, a portion of or § 825.83, the landlord shall either restore report showing the decrease in furniture, the Atlanta, Georgia, Defense-Rental and maintain such minimum services or file furnishings or equipment. Except as modi­ Area, based on a resolution submitted in a petition on or before April 3, 1950, re­ fied by this paragraph “c,” the provisions of accordance with section 204 (j) (3) of questing approval of the decreased services. § 825.5 (b) and § 825.85 (b) shall be appli­ If, on March 3, 1950, the furniture, furnish- cable to all such cases. the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as ing§ or equipment provided with any hous­ d. In the case of any action which, on amended. ing accommodations are less than the March 3, 1950, was required or authorized by (Sec. 204, 61 Stat. 197, as amended; 50 minimum required by § 825.3 or § 825.83, the §§ 825.1 to 825.12 or 825.81 to 825.92 to be U. S. C. App. Supp. 1894) landlord shall file, on or before April 3, 1950, taken within a specified period of time, the a written report showing the decrease in same time period shall be applicable, but This amendment shall become effec­ furniture, furnishings or equipment. Ex­ such time period shall be counted from tive March 3, 1950. cept as modified by this paragraph “C”, the March 3, 1950. provisions of § 825.5 (b ) shall be applicable (Sec. 204, 61 Stat. 197, as amended; 50 U. S. C. Issued this 2d day of March 1950. to all such cases. App. Supp. 1894) T ig h e E. W oods, d. In the case of any action which, on Housing Expediter. March 3, 1950, was required or authorized by This amendment shall become effec­ §§ 825.1 to 825.12 or §§ 825.81 to 825.92 to be tive March 3, 1950. [F. R. Doc. 50-1837; Filed, Mar. 6, 1950; taken within a specified period of time, the 8:51 a. m.j same time period shall be applicable, but Issued this 2d day of March 1950. such time period shall be counted from March 3, 1950. T ig h e E. W oods, Housing Expediter. 3. Schedule A, Item 137, Is amended [Controlled Housing Rent Reg., Arndt. 224] to describe the counties in the defense- [F. R. Doc. 50-1836; Filed, Mar. 6, 1950; 8:51 a. m.] [Controlled Rooms in Rooming Houses and rental area as follows: Other Establishments Rent Reg., Arndt. In Androscoggin County, the Cities of 222] Auburn and Lewiston; and in Cumberland P art 825— R e n t R e g u lat io n s U nder t h e County, the Cities of Portland, South Port­ TITLE 32— NATIONAL DEFENSE H o u s in g an d R e n t A ct of 1947, as land and Westbrook, and the Town of Elizabeth. Chapter V— Department of the Army A m end ed In York County, the Cities of Biddeford NEW JERSEY AND MAINE and Saco, the Town of Kittery, and the Town Subchapter H— Supplies and Equipment of Sanford including the communities of The Controlled Housing Rent Regula­ Sanford and Springvale. P art 621— L o an of P r o per ty tion (§§£125.1 to 825.12') and the Rent Regulation for Controlled Rooms in This recontrols, as a portion of the LOAN OF PROPERTY TO VETERANS’ ORGANIZA­ Rooming Houses and Other Establish­ Portland, Maine, Defense-Rental Area, TIONS FOR USE AT NATIONAL AND STATE ments (§§ 825.81 to 825.92) are amended the Town of Sanford, including the com­ CONVENTIONS ' munities of Sanford and Springvale, in in the following respects: Section 621.1 (b) is amended by the York County, Maine, which was hereto­ 1. Schedule A, Item 191, is amended to addition of subparagraph (20) through fore decontrolled as of September 21, describe the counties in the defense- (24) as follows: 1949. rental area as follows: 4. A new item is hereby incorporated § 621.1 Loan of property to veterans’ Warren, except the Townships of Paha- in Schedule B to read as follows: organizations for use at National and quarry, Hardwick, and Frelinghausen. State Conventions. * * * Hunterdon and Mercer. 64.2 Provisions relating to the Portland, Maine, Defense-Rental Area. (b) Recognized organizations. This, recontrols, as a portion of the Recontrol of the Town of Sanford ( includ­ (20) American Veterans Committee, Trenton, New Jersey, Defense-Rental' ing the communities of Sanford and Spring­ Inc. Area, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, vale) in York County, Maine, as a portion (21) Army Mutual Aid Association. of the Portland, Maine, Defense-Rental Area. (22) National Tribune. which was heretofore decontrolled as of Effective March 3, 1950, the provisions of September 13, 1949. §§ 825.1 to 825.12 and §§ 825.81 to 825.92 shall (23) Navy Mutual Aid Association. 2. A new item is hereby incorporated apply to housing accommodations in the (24) National J ewish W elf are Board. in Schedule B to read as follows: Town of Sanford (including the communi­ * * * * # ties of Sanford and Springvale) in York 63 -1 Provisions relating to Hunterdon County, Maine, a portion of »the Portland, [C 1, SR 725-205-10, Feb. 17, 1950] (Sec. 1, County, New Jersey, a portion of the Trenton, Maine, Defense-Rental Area, which Town Pub. Law 193, 81st Cong.) New Jersey, Defense-Rental Area. was heretofore decontrolled as of Septem- [ s e a l] E dw ard P. W it s e l l , Major General, U.

Jo in t P r o c u r em en t R e g u lat io n s cedure. Repeated use of this practice be, and it is hereby further amended by for the purchase of any item indicates a substituting the following paragraph (a) MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS need for a specification and will be re­ for paragraph (a) thereof: The Joint Procurement Regulations ported to Director of Logistics Division, (a) Reduction in passenger locomo­ formerly published as Parts 801 to 813, General Staff, United States Army (At­ tive iriileage. On and after the effective inclusive of Chapter VIII, Title 10, are tention: Standards Branch, Procure­ date of this section, no common carrier by amended by changing §§ 803.1Ô2-2, 803.- ment Group), in the case of the Army, railroad, subject to the Interstate Com­ 102-3 (a) (2) and (3), and 803.102-4; by and the Commanding General Air Maté­ merce Act, operating coal-burning changing the words “Current Procure­ riel Command, in the case of the Air steam locomotives in passenger service, ment Branch, SS&P Division, General Force. shall operate such coal-burning steam Staff, U. S. Army,’” appearing in § 803 - § 809.603-3 Furnishing of forms to locomotives in passenger service daily in 110-1, to read “Procurement Information contractors (Applicable only within De­ an amount in excess of 35 per cent of Center, Office of The Assistant Secretary partment of the Air Force) — (a) Posters such daily mileage as it operated on De­ of the Army, Washington 25, D. C.” ; by {Form PC-13). Contracting officers are cember 1, 1949. changing the reference “PC-13 (Rev, responsible for seeing that contractors Effective date. This amendment shall 6/48)” appearing in the first sentence of who are awarded contracts subject to the become effective at 11:59 p. m., March § 809.6M-2, to read “PC-13 (Rev. 1/50)” ; Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act are 5, 1950. by changing § 809.603-3 (a) ; and deleting furnished Posters (Form PC-13) (Rev. the last sentence of § 810.201-3 as It is further ordered, That a copy of Jan. 50) simultaneously with the mak­ follows: this amendment shall be served upon the ing of award, or as soon thereafter as State railroad regulatory bodies of each § 803.102-2 Specifications authorized possible. If it is known that contractor State, and upon the Association of for procurement. The following types of was furnished posters within a recent American Railroads, Car Service Divi­ specifications are authorized for procure­ period, it is not necessary to furnish new sion, as agent of the railroads subscrib­ ment, in the order of preference as listed : ones with each contract. Alt copies of ing to the car service and per diem (a) Federal specifications; previously issued posters which bear a agreement under the terms of that (b) Military (MIL, JAN) specifica­ revision date other than January-1950 agreement; . and that notice of this tions; must be destroyed and replaced by that amendment be. given to the general pub­ (c) Air Force-Navy aeronautical spec­ revised issue. The forms may be requi­ lic by depositing a copy in the office of ifications; sitioned from the appropriate air maté­ the Secretary of the Commission at (d) Uncoordinated military (MIL)* riel area, which will obtain them from Washington, D. C., and by filing it with specifications; the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts the Director, Division of the Federal (e) United States Army specifications ; Divisions, Department of Labor, Wash­ Register. (f) United States Air Force specifica­ ington 25, D. C. tions; * * * *” * * (40 Stat. 101, as amended; 49 U. S. C. 1) (g) Navy specifications; fProc. Cir. 2, Jan. 30, 1950, and Proc. Cir. 4, By the Commission, Division 3. (h) Tentative specifications; Feb. 16, 1950] (62 Stat. 21; 41 U. S. C. Supp. [ seal] W. P. B artel, (i) Other Government departmental II, 151-161) Secretary. specifications; [ s e a l] E dw ard F. W it s e l l , (j ) Purchase descriptions. [F. R. Doc. 50-1875; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Major General, U. S. A., 8:51 a. m.] §803.102-3 Use of tentative specifica­ The Adjutant General. tions. (a) * * * IF. R. Doc. 50-1859; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; (2) Those required for the current 8:48 a. m. ] military procurement program, provided IS. O. 847, Amdt. 2] the applicable tentative specification is actually in process of conversion to a TITLE 49— TRANSPORTATION P art 95— C ar S ervice military or Federal specification; Chapter I— Interstate Commerce RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF COAL-BURNING (3) Those required for components, FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVES spare parts, or materials required for Commission At a session of the Interstate Com­ maintenance of existing stocks of maté­ [S. O. 846, Arndt. 1] merce Commission, Division 3, held at riel or for items required for maintenance its office in Washington, D. C., on the 3d and operation of established installa­ P art 95— C ar S ervice day of March A. D. 1950. tions. RESTRICTIONS ON COAL-BURNING PASSENGER * * ♦ * * Upon further consideration of the pro­ SERVICE LOCOMOTIVE MILEAGE visions of Service Order No. 847 (15 F. R. § 803.102-4 Description in lieu of At a session of the Interstate Com­ 770),~ and it further appearing, that re­ specifications— (a) Spare parts. The merce Commission, Division 3, held at serve stocks of railroad locomotive fuel use of purchase descriptions in lieu of its office in Washington, D. C„ on the coal have reached a dangerously low level specifications is authorized for procure­ 3d day of March A. D. 1950. and are further decreasing; that the ment of spare parts necessary for the Upon further consideration of the supply and movement of cars and trains maintenance of existing stocks of mate­ provisions of Service Order No. 846 /15 and “car service” generally in all sections riel or for items required for mainte­ F. R. 769), and it further appearing, that of the country is impeded and inter­ nance and operation of established reserve stocks of railroad locomotive rupted by the lack of locomotive fuel installations. fuel coal have reached a dangerously low coal; that the present production of (b) Supplies other than spare parts. level and are further decreasing; that bituminous coal is insufficient to relieve If the item required is not covered by the supply and movement of cars and these conditions and adequately supply an authorized specification, and prep­ trains and “car service” generally in all jsuch fuel, and the Commission being of aration of a specification is not justified, sections of the country is impeded and the opinion that an emergency exists re­ a drawing or a description containing interrupted by the lack of locomotive quiring immediate action in all sections all of the essential requirements to be fuel coal; that the present production of the country: It is ordered, that: met by the article will be used instead. of bituminous coal is insufficient to re­ Section 95.847 Restrictions on use of If, because of technically involved con­ lieve these conditions and adequately coal-burning freight locomotives, of struction, or other sufficient reasons, supply such fuel, and the Commission Service Order No. 847 be, and it is hereby such description cannot be made, the being of the opinion that an emergency further amended by substituting the fol­ name of one or more makes of the item, exists rèquiring immediate action in all lowing paragraph (a) for paragraph (a) including the words “or equal,” will be sections of the country: It is ordered, thereof ; that; specified so as not to limit competition (a) Reduction in freight locomotive to the particular makes named. This Section 95.846 Restrictions on use of mileage. No common carrier by railroad action is authorized as an expedient coal-burning passenger service locomo­ subject to the Interstate Commerce Act only, and is not considered normal pro­ tive mileage, of Service Order No. 846 shall operate a daily total coal-burning 1240 RULES AND REGULATIONS freight locomotive mileage in road serv­ It is further ordered, that a copy of mission at Washington, D. C., and by ice in excess of 60 percent of the total this amendment shall be served upon the filing it with the Director, Division of the coal-burning freight locomotive mileage State railroad regulatory bodies of each F ederal R egister. operated by it in road haul service on State, and upon the Association of Amer­ (40 Stat. 101, as amended; 49 U. S. C. 1) February 8, 1950, except that côal-burn- ican Railroads, Car Service Division, as ing freight locomotives in coal mine serv­ agent of the railroads subscribing to the By the Commission, Division 3. ice may be operated in addition to the car service and per diem agreement [ se al] W. P. B artel, reduction above ordered. under the terms of that agreement; and Secretary. Effective date. This amendment shall that notice of this amendment be given become effective at 11:59 p. m., March 5, to the general public by depositing a copy [F. R. Doc. 50-1876; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; 1950. in the office of the Secretary of the Com­ 8:51 a. m.]

PROPOSED RULE MAKING

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ginning at 10:00 a. m., e. s. t., March 13, month and each preceding month fol­ 1950, for the purpose of receiving evi­ lowing September. Production and Marketing dence with respect to proposed amend­ (g) “Route” means a delivery (includ­ Administration ments to the tentative marketing ing a sale from a store) of milk, flavored agreement as heretofore approved and to C u r t is L ive st o c k E x c h a n g e , C u r t is , milk drinks, or cream in fluid form to a the ordes, as amended, regulating the wholesale or retail stop(s) other than to N ebr. handling of milk in the Cincinnati, Ohio, a fluid milk plant(s) or to a plant(s) POSTING OP STOCKYARD marketing area (7 CFR, 965.1 et seq.). The amendments proposed have not re­ manufacturing milk products. The Secretary of Agriculture has in­ ceived the approval of the Secretary of (h) “Fluid milk plant” means a plant formation that the Curtis Livestock Ex­ Agriculture. or other facilities used in preparation or change, Curtis, Nebraska, is a stockyard The public hearing is for the purpose processing of milk all or a portion of as defined in section 3Ö2 of the Packers of receiving evidence with respect to eco­ which is disposed of on routes operating and Stockyards Act, 1921, as amended nomic conditions which relate to the wholly or partially in the marketing area. (7 U. S. C. 202), and should be made proposed amendments hereinafter set (i) “Handler” means any person who: subject to the provisions of that act. forth: (1) Operates a pool plant; or (2) operates Therefore, notice is hereby given that The following amendments have been a non-pool plant and either directly or the Secretary of Agriculture proposes to proposed by the Cincinnati Sales Asso­ indirectly disposes of Class I and/or issue a rule designating the stockyard ciation, Inc.: Class H milk, on a route extending into named above as a posted stockyard sub­ Proposal No. 1. Delete § 965.2 (e ), (f ), the marketing area; or any cooperative ject to the provisions of the Packers and '(g); and (i) and substitute therefor the association with respect to the milk or Stockyards Act, 1921, as amended (7 following: any producer(s) whose milk has been U. S. C. 181 et seq.), as is provided in received previously at a pool plant de­ section 302 of that act. Any interested (e) “Producer” means any person op­ scribed under paragraph (f) of this sec­ person who desires to do so may submit erating a Dairy Farm, producing milk tion, which milk has been caused to be within 15 days of the publication of this under a Dairy Farm Permit issued by an delivered by a cooperative association, to notice any data, views or argument, in appropriate health authority, which is a plant from which no milk is disposed writing, on the proposed rule to the Di­ received at a “Pool Plant” described un­ of in the marketing area, if payment rector, Livestock Branch, Production and der paragraph (f) of this section, or therefore has been collected by such as­ Marketing Administration, United States handled by a cooperative association un­ sociation, and such milk shall be deemed Department of Agriculture, Washing­ der conditions set forth under paragraph to have been received from producers by ton 25, D. C. (i) of this section: Provided, That any such cooperative association. “Han­ producer whose milk has been approved dler” shall not include any person who Done at Washington, D. C., this 3d day as “Grade A milk” by an appropriate of March 1950. handles only milk of his own production health authority for any month, or por­ and/or milk received from other han­ [ s e a l ] H. E. R eed, tion thereof, shall be a “Grade A dlers. . Director, Livestock Branch, Pro­ producer” for such month, and any pro­ (j) “Emergency milk” means milk, or duction and Marketing Ad­ ducer whose milk has not been so ap­ skim milk in excess of Class III uses of ministration. proved shall be a “Grade B producer.” skim milk, received by a handler from (f) “Pool plant” means (1) a fluid [F. R. Doc. 50-1879; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; sources other than producers or other 8:52 a. m.] milk plant located in the marketing area handlers, under a permit to receive such or (2) such plant located outside the milk or skim milk issued to him by proper marketing area and disposing of not less health authorities during delivery pe­ than 10 percent of its entire route dis­ riods when producer receipts of the in­ position of Class I milk on routes oper­ E 7 CFR, Part 965 ] dividual handler are less than 120 percent ating wholly or partially within the mar­ of such handlers Class I and Class II [Docket No. AO 166-A 12] keting area, and (3) a plant receiving utilization. milk from dairy farms which the mar­ H a n d l in g op M i l k i n C in c in n a t i, O h io , ket administrator determines has moved Proposal No. 2. Add to § 965.3 (c) the M ar k etin g A rea to a pool plant (s) described under sub- following subparagraph: paragraph (1) of this paragraph an n o t ic e o f h e a r in g o n proposed a m e n d ­ (8) Publicly announce, by posting in amount of milk in excess of transfers of m e n t s to t e n ta t iv e m a r k e t in g agree­ a conspicuous place in his office and by milk from the receiving plant (s) to m e n t , AND TO ORDER AS AMENDED such other means as he deems appro­ plants outside the marketing area equal priate, the prices determined fot each Pursuant to the provisions of the Agri­ to not less than 50 percent of the total month as follows: cultural Marketing Agreement Act of receipts of milk from dairy farms de­ (i) * On or before the 5th day after the 1937, as amended (7 U. S. C. 601 et seq.), scribed under paragraph (e) of this sec­ end of such month, the minimum class and the applicable rules of practice and tion in the preceding months of October, prices computed pursuant to § 965.6, and procedure governing the formulation of November, December, and January: (ii) On or before the 20th day after marketing agreements and marketing Provided, That such plant shall be a pool the end of such month the price orders (7 CFR Part 900), notice is hereby plant in any of the months of November, computed pursuant to § 965.7, and the given of a public hearing to be held at December, and January if such amount butterfat differential computed pursu­ the Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati, Ohio, be­ of milk is so moved in the current ant to § 965.9 (a) (1). Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1241

Proposal No. 3: paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section, pounds of butterfat in each class in series 1. Delete § 965.4 (a) (2), (3), (4), (5) the burden rests upon the handler to beginning with the lowest priced class. and (6) and (b) and substitute therefor account for all milk and milk products § 965.6 Minimum class prices— (a) the following: received by him and to prove to the mar­ Basic formula price. The basic formula ket administrator that such milk, or milk (b) Each person, other than a han­ price per hundredweight of milk to be dler, who operates a fluid milk plant products, should not be classified as used in computing the minimum prices shall make reports to the market ad­ Class I milk. for milk provided in this section shall be ministrator at such times and in such (2) Any milk or milk product classi­ the highest of the prices computed by manner as the market administrator may fied in one class shall be reclassified if the market administrator pursuant to request. such milk or milk product (or product subparagraphs (1) and (2) of this (c) Records and facilities. Each han­ thereof) is later used or disposed of by paragraph: dler and other persons required to make any handler in another class, in accord­ (1) The market administrator shall reports to the market administrator ance with such later use or disposition. compute (to the nearest tenth of a cent) shall maintain, and make available to (d) Interhandler and nonhandler an average of the basic (or field) prices the market administrator during the sales. Milk or skim milk disposed of by per hundredweight reported to have been usual hours of business, such accounts a handler to another handler or to an­ paid, or to be paid, for milk of 3.5 per­ and records of all of his operations and other person who is not a handler but cent butterfat content received from such facilities as, in the opinion of the who distributes milk or manufactures farmers during such month at the fol­ market administrator are necessary to milk products shall be classified as Class I lowing plants or places for which prices verify reports, or to ascertain the correct and cream so disposed of shall be Class are reported to the market administrator information with respect to (1) the re­ II: Provided, That if the transferring by the U. S. D. A. or by the companies ceipts and utilization of all skim milk handler on or before the tenth day after listed below: the end of the delivery period furnishes and butterfat received, including all Company and Location milk products received and disposed of to the market administrator a statement, In the same form; (2) the weights and which is signed by both the transferring Borden Co., Black Creek, Wis. handler and the receiver, that such milk, Borden Co., Greenville, Wis. tests for butterfat, and for other con­ Borden Co., Mount Pleasant, Mich. tents, of all milk and milk products han­ skim milk, or cream was used in a lower class, such milk, skim milk, or cream Borden Co., New London, Wis. dled; and (3) payments to producers and Borden Co., Oxfordville, Wis. cooperative associations. shall be classified accordingly, subject to Carnation Co., Berlin, Wis. verification by the market administrator: Carnation Co., Jefferson, Wis. 2. Change the designation of para­ And further provided, Thai, in making Carnation Co., Chilton, Wis. graph (c) of § 965.4 to.(e). such verification for months other than Carnation Co., Oconomowoc, Wis. Proposal No. 4. Delete § § 965.5 and April, May, June and July, the market Carnation Co., Richland Center, Wis. 965.6 and substitute therefor the follow­ administrator will assign milk, skim milk Carnation Co., Sparta, Mich. ing: or cream so transferred to the highest Pet Milk Co., Belleville, Wis. Pet Milk Co., Coopersville, Mich. § 965.5 Classification of milk— (a) gross classification of the receiver. Pet Milk Co., Hudson, Mich. Basis of classification. Milk received by (e) Computation of milk and butter­ Pet Milk Co., New Glarus, Wis. each handler, including milk produced fat in each class. For each delivery Pet Milk Co., Wayland, Mich. by him, shall be classified by the market period, the market administrator shall White House M!ilk Co., Manitowoc, Wis. administrator in the classes set forth in correct for mathematical and for obvious White House Milk Co., West Bend, Wis. paragraph (b) of this section, subject to errors the delivery period report sub­ (2) The price per hundredweight com­ mitted by each handler and compute the the provisions of paragraphs (c) (d), puted by the market administrator by and (e) of this section. total pounds of milk and butterfat re­ adding together the plus amounts cal­ spectively, in Class I milk, Class II milk (b) Class of utilization. The classes culated pursuant to subdivisions (i) and of utilization of milk and butterfat shall and Class III milk, for such handlers. (ii) of this subparagraph: be as follows : (f) Allocation of milk and butterfat (i) Multiply by 3.5 the average price (1) Class I shall be all milk and/or classified. (1) The pounds of milk and per pound of Grade A .(92-score) butter skim milk disposed of in the form of butterfat remaining in each class after at wholesale in the Chicago Market, as making the following computations shall milk and milk drinks and any product reported by the U. S. Department of Ag­ not specified in Class Ii or III milk, con­ be the pounds of milk and butterfat riculture for the delivery period during taining less than 8.0 percent butterfat respectively in such class allocated to such month, and add 20 percent thereof; producer milk: and all unaccounted for butterfat in (ii) From the simple average of the excess of 21/2 percent of receipts of but­ (i) The pounds of milk in Class III weighted average of carlot prices per terfat from producers and emergency shall be decreased by any excess of utili­ pound of spray and roller process non­ milk. zation of all classes over total receipts fat dry milk, solids for human consump­ (2) Class II shall be all milk used to and shall be increased by-any excess of tion, f. o. b. manufacturing plants in total receipts over total utilization of all produce buttermilk, cottage cheese, the Chicago Area as published for such classes. cream for consumption as cream, month by the U. S. Department of Agri­ whipped cream or whipped cream sub­ (ii) Subtract from the pounds of milk culture, deduct 5.5 cents and multiply and butterfat in each class, the pounds of stitute, egg nog, and any cream or milk the result by 8.5, and multiply by .965. mixture containing 8.0 percent or more 'milk and butterfat respectively received 1 (b) Class prices. Each handler shall of butterfat, not specified in Class I from other handlers, in the classes trans­ pay, at the timfe and in the manner set or III. ferred pursuant to paragraph (d) of this forth in § 965.8, not less than the follow­ <3) Class III milk shall be all milk section. ing prices per hundredweight, on the (i) used to produce (a) plain or sweet­ (iii) Subtract from the remaining basis of milk of 3.5 percent butterfat ened condensed or evaporated milk, (b) pounds of milk and butterfat respectively content for the respective quantities of spray or roller powder, (c) margarine, in series beginning with the lowest priced milk in each class computed pursuant (d) ice cream, ice cream mix and frozen class available, the pounds of milk and to § 965.5 (e) and (f). desserts, (e) animal feed, (/) cheese ex­ butterfat respectively, except emergency (1) The price for Class I milk shall cept cottage cheese, (g ) butter, Ui) com­ milk, received from sources other than be the basic formula price plus $1.05 for mercially manufactured candy; (ii) producers or handlers. the delivery periods of April through dumped or spilled (subject to approval (iv) Subtract pro rata out of the re­ July and $1.35 for the delivery periods of of market administrator) and shall in­ August through March. maining pounds of milk and butterfat clude inventory variations, and butterfat (2) The price for Class II milk shall respectively in each class, the total not accounted for to the extent of 2}£ be the price for Class III milk plus $0.60 percent of total receipts of butterfat pounds of emergency milk and butterfat. for the delivery periods of April through from producers tmd emergency milk. (v) If the remaining pounds of but­ July and $0.90 for the delivery periods of (c) Responsibility of handlers and re­ terfat in all classes exceed the pounds of August through March. classification of milk. (1) In establish­ butterfat received in producer milk, sub­ (3) The price for Class III milk shall ing the classification as required in tract such excess from the remaining be the basic formula price. 1242 PROPOSED RULE MAKING

(c) Butter fat differential to handlers. ports which result in payment due the or ascertainment of which requires fur­ If the weighted average butterfat test of producer-settlement fund or the handler ther acts by any person (including the producer milk which is classified in any for any previous delivery period, there market administrator), such further acts class, respectively, for any handler, is shall be added or subtracted as the case shall be performed notwithstanding such more or less than 3.5 percent, there shall may be, the amount necessary to correct suspension or termination. be added to or subtracted from as the such errors. (c) Liquidation. Upon the suspension case may be, the price for such class, for (e) Notification to handler of the of the provisions hereof, except this sec­ each one-tenth of one percent that such value of his milk. On or before tion, the market administrator, or such weighted average butterfat test is above the thirteenth day after the end of each other liquidating agent as the Secretary or below 3.5 percent, a butterfat differ­ delivery period, the market administra­ may designate, shall, if so directed by the ential calculated by the market adminis­ tor shall bill each handler for the value Secretary, liquidate the business of the trator as follows: Determine the percent of milk computed for him in accordance market administrator’s office, dispose of of the alternate basic formula price as with paragraph (d) of this section. all property in his possession or control, computed pursuant to paragraph (a) Proposal No. 5. Delete § 965.7 (a) (1) including accounts receivable, and exe­ (2) of this section represented by sum and substitute therefor the following: cute and deliver all assignments or other computed pursuant to paragraph (a) instruments necessary or appropriate to (1) Add together the values of milk (2) (i) of this section; apply the per­ effectuate any such disposition. If a as computed in § 965.6 (d) for all han­ centage so determined to the respective liquidating agent is so designated all as­ dlers ; class prices for 3.5 percent milk com­ sets, books, and records of the market puted pursuant to paragraph (b) and Proposal No. 6. Delete § 965.7 (a) (4) administrator shall be transferred divide by 35, the resulting sum (to the and substitute therefor the following: promptly to such liquidating agent. If, nearest hundreth of a cent) shall be the (4) Add the cash balance in the pro­ upon such liquidation, the funds on hand handler differential for each class re­ ducer-settlement fund not reserved for exceed the amounts required to pay out­ spectively. payment under § 965.12 (b) ; standing obligations of the office of the (d) Computation of the value of milk market administrator and to pay neces­ for each handler. (1) For each delivery Proposal No. 7. Delete § 965.7 (c ). sary expenses of liquidation and distri­ period the market administrator shall Proposal No. 8. Delete § 965.10 and bution, such excess shall be distributed compute -the value of milk for each substitute therefor the following: to contributing handlers and producers handler as follows: § 965.10 Expense of administration— in an equitable manner. (i) For each handler operating a pool (a ) Payments by handlers. As his pro Proposal No. 10. Delete § 965.15 and plant, multiply the hundredweight of rata share of expense incurred in the substitute therefor the following: producer milk in each class, computed in maintenance and functioning of the of­ accordance with §§ 965.5 (d ), 965.5 (e) fice of the market administrator and in § 965.17 Separability of provisions. and 965.5 (f), by the respective class the performance of the duties of. the If any provision hereof, or its applica­ price for 3.5 percent milk, subject to the market administrator, each handler tion to any person or circumstances is butterfat differential p^vided by para­ shall pay the market administrator, on held invalid the application of such pro­ graph (c) of this section: Provided, That or before the 17th day after the end of visions and of the remaining provisions for the months of May, June and July, each delivery period, 2 cents per hun­ hereof to other persons or circumstances each handler shall receive a credit com­ dredweight, or such lesser amount as shall not be effected thereby. puted at the rate of 5 cents for each the Secretary may from time to time The following amendment has been pound of butterfat used to produce butter prescribe, with respect to all milk re­ proposed by the Dairy Branch, Produc­ in excess of butterfat received from ceived from producers and produced by tion and Marketing Administration: sources other than producers. him during the delivery period: Pro­ Proposal No. 11. Make such other (ii) Computation of obligation to the vided, That any cooperative association changes as may be required to make the producer-settlement fund for handlers which had handled milk during the de­ entire marketing agreement and order operating a fluid milk plant which is not livery period under the conditions set a pool plant: For each delivery period, forth in § 965.2 (f) shall pay such pro conform with any amendments thereto the obligation to the producer-settle­ rata share of expense of administration that may result from this hearing. ment fund for each such handler shall on only that quantity of milk so handled. Copies of this notice of hearing and be computed by the market adminis­ of the tentatively approved marketing Proposal No. 9. Delete § 965.13 (b) trator by multiplying the hundredweight agreement, and the order, as amended, (c) and (d) and substitute therefor the now in effect may be procured from the of milk and/or milk products disposed of following : by such handler within the marketing Market Administrator, 152 East 4th area as any item included in Class I or § 965.15 Suspension or termination— Street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio, or from the Class II by multiplying the hundred­ (a) When suspended or terminated. Hearing Clerk, United States Depart­ ment of Agriculture in Room 1353, South weight of such milk or cream by the dif­ Whenever the Secretary finds this part or any provision thereof obstructs or does Building, Washington 25, D. C., or may ference between the Class III price at not tend to effectuate the declared policy be there inspected. test and the price applicable to the class of the act, he shall terminate or suspend price at test in which it was disposed. Dated: March 3, 1950 at Washington, the operation of this part or any such D. C. (iii) Add together the resulting provision thereof. amount. (b) Continuing obligations. If, upon [ s e a l] J o h n I. T h o m p s o n , (iv) If, in the verification of reports the suspension or termination of any or Assistant Administrator. submitted by a handler, the market ad­ all provisions of this part there are any [F. R. Doc. 50-1878; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; ministrator discovers errors in such re- obligations thereunder the final accrual 8:52 a. m.]

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. C. 372), and in accordance with 43 amended by the act of March 3,1903 (32 CFR, § 4.275 (56) (Departmental Order Stat. 1028, 48 U. S. C. 371), is hereby Bureau of Land Management No. 2325 of May 24, 1947, 12 F. R. 3566), revoked as to the following described and Order No. 319 of July 19, 1948 (43 lands; A l a s k a , CFR 50.451, 13 F. R. 4278), it is ordered as follows: A tract of land located on Seldovia Bay, SHORE SPACE RESTORATION NO. 440 identified as U. S. Survey No. 2869, contain­ Subject to valid existing rights and the ing 5 acres (Homesite application Anchorage F e b r u a r y 27, 1950. provisions of existing withdrawals, the 011816, of Joseph Henington). By virtue of the authority contained in 80-rod shore space reserve created under A tract of land located on Kachemak Bay, the act of June 5, 1920 (41 Stat. 1059, 48 the act of May 14,1898 (30 Stat. 409), as containing 40 acres more or less, more par- Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1243

ticularly described as follows: Beginning at (9 ) W y o m in g Advance Corp., 142 Pocasset Street, Corner No. 3 of H. E. Survey No. 79, thence Fall River, Mass. Fourbear Field, Mar. 21, 1948______4, 605 North 3° 11' W. along line of H. E. S. No. 79, Aetna Co., 110 South Paca Street, Hiawatha Field (revision), Aug. 17, 1320 feet to Corner No. 1; thence 1320 feet Baltimore, Md. in a southwesterly direction to Corner No. 2; 1948 ______8, 534 Mush Creek Field (revision), Nov. Alabama Products Corp., Crestview, thence 1320 feet south in line parallel with Fla. 17, 1948— ______8,760 said line of H. E. S. No. 79; thence 1320 feet Alabama Textile Products Corp., Anda­ Skull Creek Field (revision), Nov. 17, along the shore of Kachemak Bay, to point lusia, Ala. 1948 ______1,520 of beginning (Homestead Settlement claim of The Alligator Co., 4153 Bingham Avenue, South Frisby Field, Sept. 8, 1949.___ 920 Oris Raymond Russell, Anchorage 011164). St. Louis 16, Mo. Spring Creek Field, Sept. 10, 1930__ 4,459 A tract of land located on the left limit of Alabama Textile Products Corp., Panama the Skwentna River, adjoining U. S. Survey Worland Field, June 1, 1946______8,328 City, Fla. No. 2155, containing approximately 20 acres, W. E. W rather, Allen Garment Co., 706 Nineteenth Ave­ more particularly described as follows: Be­ Director. nue North, Nashville, Tenn. ginning from corner No. 1 M. C. U. S. Survey Allen Overall Co., Inc., Charlotte, N. C. No. 2155; thence East one mile; thence South [F. R. Doc. 50-1845; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Allen Garment Co., Franklin, Ky. one-quarter ¿nile; thence West one-eighth 8:46 a. m.] Allee, Inc., 1300 East Lancaster, Fort mile to corner No. 2 of U. S. Survey No. 2155; Worth, Tex. thence North one-quarter mile to corner No. Allied Cloth Spec., Inc., Hiddeson Avenue, 1, the point of beginning (Additional DEPARTMENT OFN LABOR Greenville, Ohio. Homestead Anchorage 09878, of Max Shella- Alabama Textile Products Corp., Brantley, barger). Wage and Hour Division Ala. A tract of land located in Lot 1, Sec. 6, T. 9 Amco Apparel Co., Norvelt, Pa. S., R. 14 W. Seward Meridian, containing L earner E m p l o y m e n t C ertificates Amory Garment Co., Inc., Amory, Miss. approximately 5 acres, more particularly de­ American Co., 61 South Main scribed as follows: Beginning at corner No.'l, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE TO VARIOUS INDUSTRIES Street, Brigham City, Utah. which is located on the east line and 660 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Amorous Sportswear, Inc., 426 North Main feet due south from the northeast corner of section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards Street, Pittston, Pa. Anthracite Shirt Co., 1 South Franklin Lot 1; thence due south 660 feet more or Act of 1938, as amended (52 Stat. 1068, as less, to a point on south boundary of Lot Street, Shamokln, Pa. 1, which is designated as corner No. 2; thence amended; 29 U. S. C. and Supp. 214), and Andrew B. Corp., 44 South Main Street, along said lot line due West 380 feet, more or the regulations relating to the employ­ Concord, N. H. less, to an intersection with the line of mean ment of learners in the Single Pants, The Andala Co, Andalusia, Ala. Jiigh tide of Seldovia Bay, which is desig­ and Allied Garments, Women’s Anthracite Overall Manufacturing Co., nated as corner No. 3; • thence meandering Apparel, Sportswear, and other Odd Inc., 430 Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Seldovia Bay in a northerly direction to a Angelica Co., 1427 Olive Street, St. Outerwear, Rainwear, , and Louis, Mo. point which is designated as Corner No. 4, Leather and Sheep-Lined Garments Di­ and is located due west from Corner No. 1; Apollo Shirt Co., 22 West Nineteenth thence due East 400 feet more or ltfss, to Cor­ visions of the Apparel Industry (29 CFR Street, New York, N. Y. ner No. 1 and the point of beginning (Head­ 522.160 to 522.165; as amended, January Apparel Contractors Inc., 923 Washington, quarters site of Jack C. Anderson, Sr., An­ 25,1950 (15 F. R. 399), special certificates St. Louis, Mo. chorage 011116). ' authorizing the employment of learners The Appleby Manufacturing Co., Inc., 23 at hourly wage rates lower thhn the East Franklin Street, Danbury, Conn. The area of the lands described aggre­ minimum wage rates applicable under Armored Garments, Inc., East Oak Avenue, gates approximately 70 acres. Spruce Pine, N. C. section 6 of the act have been issued to Argo-Knitting Mills, Inc., 44 North Berne V ir g il T . H e a th , the firms listed below. The employment Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Acting Regional Administrator. of learners under these certificates is Archbald Sewing Co., 140 Cherry Street, [F. R. Doc. 50-1846; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; limited to the terms and conditions Archbald, Pa. 8:47 a. m.] therein contained and is subject to the Associated Garment Co., Nokomis, 111. provisions of Regulations Part 522. Oc­ Associated Garment Co., Shelbyville, 111. cupations, wage rates, and learning Associated Garment Co., Assumption, 111. Associated Garment Co., Pana, 111. Geological Survey period provided in such certificates are Ashland Shirt & Pajama Co., Inc., Ash­ those established in the aforementioned land, Pa. C olorado, M o n t a n a , N e w M exico and regulations. The number or proportion William Atkin Co., Inc., Eighth and Pitts­ W y o m in g of learners authorized and the effective ton Streets, Allentown, Pa. Atwood, Inc., Sparta, N. C. definitions o f k n o w n geologic str u c ­ and expiration dates of such certificates are specified below. The B. V. D. Corp., 221 High Street, Cam­ tures OF pr o d ucing o il and gas fie ld s bridge, Md. The following special learner certifi­ The B. V. D. Corp., 519-527 West Pratt Former paragraph (c) of § 227.0, Part cates were issued, effective January 25, 227, Title 30, Chapter II, Code of Federal Street, Baltimore 1, Md. 1950, and expire July 25, 1950. For nor­ Barad Co., St. Louis, Mo. Regulations (1947 Supp.), codification of mal labor turnover, not more than 10 Barrett & Sons, Versailles, Ky. which has been discontinued by a docu­ percent of the productive factory work­ Ballerina . Inc., 135 Waverly Avenue, ment published in Part II of the F ederal ers, or as many as 10 learners if factory Patchogue, N. Y. R egister dated December 31, 1948, is employs less than 100 workers; Bannercraft Pants Co., Inc., 1234 Carpen­ hereby supplemented by the addition of ter Street, Philadelphia 47, Pa. the following list of structures defined A. H. Sportswear Co., 500 Williams Street, Bayly Manufacturing Co., 1319 Southeast effective as of the dates shown; Pen Argyl, Pa. Union Avenue, Portland, Oreg. The A. & L. Brand Co., 55 Minor Street, Barbison Corp., 495 River Street, Paterson, Name of Field, Effective Date, and Acreage New Haven, Conn. N. J. Aalfs-Baker Manufacturing Co., LeMars, Bartlesville Manufacturing Co., Inc., 315- (2) Colorado Iowa. 319 South Gardner Street, Barnesville, Ohio. Hiawatha Field (revision), Aug. 17, Aalfs-Baker Manufacturing Co., 1005-1007 Baumel Co., Garner Willow and 1948 ------;______6t 500 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa. Grant Streets, Olyphant, Pa. Abingdon Manufacturing Corp., Marion, Barlow-Welker Knitting Co., Wyoming, (4) M o ntana Va. N. Y. Cut-Bank Field (revision), Oct. 13, Acme Manufacturing Co., Fifth and Elm, Barmon Brethern Co., Inc., Westfield, N. Y. 1949 ------121,881 Wentsville, Mo. Bayly Manufacturing Co., 2000 Arapahoe Gas Ridge Field (revision), Oct. 13, Acme Sportswear Co., 1832 Delmar Street, Street, Denver, Colo. 1949------i ------54, 964 St. Louis Mo. M. H. Baab-Meyerhoff Co., Inc., northwest Kevin-Sunburst Field (revision), Acme Sportwear Co., 2206 Pine Street, St. corner Eighth and Dauphin Streets, Philadel­ Oct. 13, 1949___;______* _____ 64,325 Louis, Mo. phia 33, Pa. Acme Pad Co., 31-37 East Lee Street, Bal­ Barbison of Jessup, Inc., 101 Church Street, (5) N ew Mexico timore 2, Md.-, Jessup, Pa. Bloomfield Field (revision), Apr. 26, Acme Leather Sportswear, Inc., 335 South Banner Maid Co., 808 Washington, St. Louis, 1949 ------„ ------1,360 Park Street, Elizabeth 1, N. J. Mo. Fulcher Basin-Kutz Canyon Field Ace Sportswear Co., Inc., 205 Rosemary Bates Nitewear Co., Inc., 1120 East Bessemer (consolidation and revision), Apr. Street, Needham, Mass. Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. 15, 1949------______87,915 Adelphi Shirt Co., 943 Hamilton Street, Barton Manufacturing Co., Sheppton, Pa. Young Field, Oct. 26, 1949______360 Allentown, Pa. Rose Barry Lingerie Co., Inc., Opelika, Ala. No. 45------2 1244 NOTICES

Adam H. Bartel Co., 200 South Eighth Blue-Bell Midsouth Division, Inc., Bald- Carter Dress Co., 40 West Main Street, Street, Richmond, Ind. wyn, Miss. Plymouth, Pa. M. M. Bernstein & Sons, trading as Phillips- Blue-Bell-Midsouth Division, Inc., Boone- Carl Manufacturing Co., Carl Skidmore, burg Co., 99 Broad Street, ville, Miss. owner, Van Zandt County, Tex. Philiipsburg, N. J. Blue-Bell-Midsouth Division, Inc., Tupelo, Calvin Co., Inc., 128 Sawyer Street, Belair Manufacturing Co., Belalr, Md. Miss. New Bedford, Mass. Bellecraft Manufacturing Co., Hartwell, Blue-Bell-Midsouth Division, Inc., Fulton, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Fleetwood, Pa. Ga. Miss. Centralia Manufacturing Co., Centralla, Belfast Manufacturing Co., Inc., Belfast, Blue-Bell, Inc., Columbia City, Ind. 111. Maine. Blue-Bell, Inc., Lenoir, N. C. Celina Winner Co., 304 East Anthony Belle Mackay Co., 617 North Eighth Street, Blue Bell, Inc., Mount Jackson, Va. Street, Celina, Ohio. St. Louis, Mo. Blue Bell, Inc., Elkton, Va. Champ Manufacturing Co., 900 Hodiamont Belgrade Dress Co., 1107 Bridge Street, New Blue Ridge Shirt Manufacturing Co., Elk Avenue, St. Louis 12, Mo. Cumberland, Pa. Avenue, Fayetteville, Tenn. Champ Manufacturing Co., Newburg, Mo. Bessemer Manufacturing Co., 1425 First Av­ J. H. Bonck Co., 1100 South Jefferson Davis Chesterman-Leeland Co., 406 Memphis enue, Bessemer, Ala. Parkway, New Orleans, La. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Michael Berkowitz Co., Inc., Uniontown, Bormaster Bros. Manufacturing Co., 707% Chaffee Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Pa. Congress Street, Houston 2, Tex. Main Street, Chaffee, Mo. William Bernstein & Sons, 110 Carlisle Av­ Boni Art Garment Corp., 27 Havens Ave­ Charis Corp., Allentown, Pa. enue, York, Pa. nue, Patchogue, N. Y. Charming Lady , Inc., 1727 Broad Benjamin & Johnes, Inc., 42 Warren Street, Botany Mills of Florida, Inc., Lake Wales, Street, -South Greensburg, Pa. Newark 2, N. J. Fla. Joseph Chromow, Inc., 420 Quequechan Bennet Corp., 325 South Fourteenth St., St. Co., 75 Kneeland Street, Street, Fall River, Mass. Louis 3, Mo. Boston, Mass. Clearfield Sportswear Co., Inc., Coalport, Balton Sewing Plant, Textron, Inc., Belton, Boyd Garment Co., Whitehall, HI. Pa. S. C. H. Bomze & Bros., Inc., 124 North Fifteenth Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Eveleth, Minn. B. Bennett Co., Inc., 123 Magazine Street, Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Chisholm, New Orleans, La. Bobanok Corp., I l l Garrison Avenue, Fort Minn. Best Maid , Inc., 615 North Ninth Smith, Ark. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Buchanan, Ga. Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. Brentley Shirt Co., 422 Park Avenue, Perth Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., 10 East Fortieth Bedford Manufacturing Corp., 381 Pleasant Amboy, N. J. Street, New York 16, N. Y. Brook Manufacturing Co., Inc., First and Street, Fall River, Mass. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., 433 River Jack Beckerman, Inc., 608 Union Street, Miles Street, Old Fargo, Pa. Street,'Troy, N. Y. Evelyn Britt & Co., 1906 Pine Street, St. Allentown, Pa. Clearfield Sportswear Co., Clearfield, Pa. Basco Shirt Co., Inc., 600 Fulton Street, Louis 3, Mo. v Clearfield Sportswear Co., Curwensville, Pa. Branson Garment Co., Branson, Mo. Elizabeth, N. J. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Bromen, Ga. Brooklyn Overall Co., Inc., 181 Belmont Berry Dry Goods Co., Factory Department, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Gilbert, Minn. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 105-107 East Markham, Little Rock, Ark. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Lewistown, Pa. Bruce Co., Inc., 120 East 15th Street, Ot­ Biltwell Manufacturing Co., Inc., 57 Palm Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Corinth, N. Y. tawa, Kans. Street, Nashua, N. H. Clover Dress Co., Inc., 92 South Empire C. P. Brown, Manufacturing Co., 221-223 Biflex Foundations, Inc., Calhoun Street, Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. West Third Street, Des Moines 7, Iowa. Johnston, S. C. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Virginia, Min­ Burnley Shirt Corp., 502 Twenty-second Big Jack Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lee nesota. Avenue, South, Meridian, Miss. Street, Bristol, Va. The Cleveland Overall Co., 1768 East Twen­ The Buckeye Overall Co., Coldwater, Ohio. Big Jack Manufacturing Co., Inc., Fourth ty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. The Buckeye Overall Co., Versailles, • Ohio. Street, Bristol, Tenn. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., 2022 Murphy Charles Hymen Sportswear, 237 South Big Ace Corp., Athens, Ga. Avenue SW., Atlanta, Ga. Market Street, Chicago, 111. Blue Ridge Manufacturers, Inc., Petersburg, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Shamokin, Pa. C. & D. Sportswear Corp., 475 Pleasant Va. Clark Manufacturing Co., Inc., Meridiarl, Blue Ridge Manufacturers, Inc., Laurel, Street, Fall River, Mass. The C. B. Cones Manufacturing Co., Lynch­ Miss. Del. burg, Va. Country Cousin Frocks, 202-212 West Blair Shirt Corp., 325 West Plank Road, Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, Pa. C. & S. Sportswear, Eleventh and Pine Altoona, Pa. Street, Philipsburg, Pa. Co-Ed Frocks^ Inc., Staunton, 111. Blue Ridge Manufacturers, Inc., 12 North S. H. Camp & Co., 109 West Washington, Columbo Garment Co., 155 South Dicka- Paca Street, Baltimore, Md. Jackson, Mich. son Boulevard, Columbus, Wis. Blue Ridge Manufacturers, Inc., Secretary, Carteret Shirts, Inc., 652 Roosevelt Avenue, Cowden Manufacturing Co., 112 Hamilton Md. Carteret, N. J. * Avenue, Lancaster, Ky. Blue Ridge Manufacturers, Inc., Christions- Carbondale Childrens Dress Co., Carbon- Cookeville Shirt Co., 106 North Walnut burg, Va. dale, Pa: Street, Cookeville, Tenn. Blue Buckle Overall Co., Inc., Marshall, Tex. Carmi-Feature Underwear, Inc., Carml, City Wash Frocks, Inc., 52 Twelfth Blue Manufacturers, Inc., Huntington, 111. Street, Fall River, Mass. W. Va. H. W. Carter & Sons., Lebanon, N. H. Luis Consagra & Sons Manufacturing Co., Blue Swan Mills, 701-711 South Elmer Av­ Carwood Manufacturing Co., Winder, Ga. 87 Wharf Street, Pitiston, Pa. enue, Sayre, Pa. Cameron Dress Co., Inc., 147 North Cam­ Cooper Sportswear Manufacturing Co., Inc., The Black Manufacturing Co., 1130 Rainier eron Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 133 Monroe Street, Newark, N. J. Avenue, Seattle 44, Wash. California Manufacturing Co., 17 North Colonial Shirt Corp., Woodbury, Tenn. Blue Bell, Inc., Onenonta, Ala. Fourteenth Street, Murphysboro, 111. Cowden Manufacturing Co., Ill North Blue Bell, Inc., Comer, Ga. Carolina Styles, Inc., 219 East Barnes Maysville, Mount Sterling, Ky. Blue Bell Globe Manufacturing Co., Com­ Street, Wilson, N. C. Comas Manufacturing Co., 224 Chartres merce, Ga. Calumet Garment Co., 913 East Chicago Street, New Orleans 16, La. Blfle Bell, Inc., Arab, Ala. Avenue, East Chicago, Ind. Coodimate Co., Inc., Thirty-second and Blue Buckle Overall Co., Inc., Fourteenth California Manufacturing Co., 17 North Reed Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. and Kemper Streets, Lynchburg, Va. Fourteenth Street, Mlurphysboro, 111. Columbia Garments Mills, Inc., 701 Whaley Blue Bell, Inc., Luray, Va. Carolina Maid Products, Inc., Granite Street, Columbia, S. C. Blue Bell, Inc., Madison, Va. Quarry, N. C. Columbia Sportswear Co., Inc., Harlem, Ga. Blue Bell, Inc., Shenandoah, Va. Carlisle Manufacturing Co., 164 East Third Co-Ed Garment Co., Festus, Mo. Blue Swan Mills of Allentown, 735 Pittston Street, South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Co-Ed Frocks, Inc., Virden, 111. Street, Allentown, Pa. Carafiol-Silverman Co., 1307 Washington Cresco Manufacturing Co., Ashland, Ohio. Mr. E. H. Blum, 1521 Canal Street, New Or­ Avenue, St. Louis 3, Mo. Crisfield Shirt & Pajama Co., Princess Anne, leans 16, La. Campus Shirt Co., 511 East Main Street, Md. Blue Bell, Inc., Abingdon, 111. Barnesville, Ohio. Overall Manufacturing Co., Third, Blue Gem Manufacturing Plant, Asheboro, Cameron Dress Co., Inc., New Bloomfield, Plum and McFarland Streets, Cincinnati, N. C. Pa. Ohio. Blue Bell, Inc., Natchez, Miss. Carolina Underwear Co., Inc., Thomasville, Crescent Co., Inc., 165 Main Street, Blue Beil, Inc., West Lee and Fuller N. C. Cortland, N. Y. Streets, Greensboro, N. C. Carwood Manufacturing Co., Baldwin, Ga. Crisfield Shirt & Pajama Co., Crisfield, Md. Blue Bell, Inc., 626 South Elm Street, Calhoun Garment Co., Calhoun City, Miss. The H. W. Gossard Co., Sixth and Market Greensboro, N. C. Cape Girardeau Leather Manufacturing Streets, Logansport, Ind. Blue Bell-Midsouth Division. Inc., Ripley, Co:, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Cumberland Manufacturing Co., Inc., Cadiz Miss. Cardinal Cottons Corp., Coatesville, Pa. and Nichols Streets, Princeton, Ky. Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1245

D & D Shirt Co., 1801 Newport Avenue, Empire Manufacturing Co., Winder, Ga. Freeland Shirt Co., 1015 Dewey Street, Northampton, Pa. Enterprise Manufacturing Co., Enterprise, Freeland, Pa. Joseph A. Daniels Co., 52 Twelfth Street, Ala. Freedman-Roedelhein Co., Fifth and Apple Fall River, Mass. Enro Shirt Co., Inc., 1018 South Preston, Streets, Quakertown, Pa. David D. Doniger & Co., Inc., Dover, N. J. Louisville, Ky. Frackville Manufacturing Co., East Oak Dalfas Pants Manufacturing Co., 6113 Epstein-Harris Manufacturing Co., 309 Pea­ Street, Frackville, Pa. Lannon Avenue, Dallas, Tex. body,Street, Nashville, Tenn. J. Freezer & Son, Inc., Rural Retreat, Va. Badger Shirt Co., Readsburg, Wis. Eureka Pants Manufacturing Co., Shelby- Freeburg Manufacturing Co., Freeburg, 111. Day’s Tailored Clothing, Inc., 2902 A Street, ville, Tenn. Morris Freezer Co., Inc., Wytheville, Va. Tacoma, Wash. Even-Pul Foundations, Inc., 47 West Third Frackville Manufacturing Co., Ninth and Danville Manufacturing Co., Inc., Danville, Street, Williamsport, Pa. Scull Streets, Lebanon, Pa. Pa. Even-Pul Foundations, Inc., 321-East Main Frelich, Inc., 808 Washington Avenue, St. Derby Underwear Co., Bowling Green, Ky. Street, East Rutherford, N. J. Louis 1, Mo. Derby Sportswear, Inc., 420 East German Even-Pul Foundations, Inc., 301 Grand Frances Dress Co., Inc., 33 South Main Street, Herkimer, N. Y. Avenue, Palisades Park, N. J. Street, Carbondale, Pa. Delta Manufacturing Co., 1002-1006 North Evergreen Garment Co., Inc., Court House J. Freezer & Son., Inc., Radford, Va. Fourth, Lamesa, Tex. Square, Evergreen, Ala. J. Freezer & Son, Inc., Floyd, Va. Dixie Textile Co., Inc., Belton, S. C. Brassiere, Inc., 432 Lacka­ G & S Manufacturing Co., 1015 Washing­ Dillsburg Dress Co., West York Street, Dills - wanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. ton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. burg, Pa. Fairfield Manufacturing Co., 1 Franklin G. & R. Garment Manufacturing Co., 1015 Dixie Frocks Co., 77-79 Wyoming Avenue, Street, New Haven 1, Conn. Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Wyoming, Pa. Falcon Manufacturing Co., Lavonia, Ga. Gary Shirt Manufacturing Co., Inc., 284 Dick’s Dress Co., 25 Forest Street, Rutland, Frocks, Inc., of Tennessee, Green­ State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Vt. ville,'Tenn. General Garment Manufacturing Co., Inc., Dixie Manufacturing Co., Inc., South Main Fashion Frocks, Inc., 1910 Fairgrove Ave­ Petersburg, Va. Street, Columbia, Tenn. nue, Hamilton, Ohio. Geretman Manufacturing Co., Inc., 706 W il­ Dixie Shirt Co., Inc., Greenville, S. C. Fashion Frocks, Inc., 3301 Colerain Ave­ liam Street, 6, N. Y. Dixie Belle , Inc., Gibsonville, N. C. nue, Cincinnati 25, Ohio. Gem Co., 445 North Darien Street, Dickson Manufacturing Co., Dickson, Tenn. Farah Manufacturing Co., Inc., El Paso, Philadelphia 23, Pa. Diana Deane Dress Co., 902 Washington, St. Tex. Gernon Goodman Co., 1421 Wallace Street, Louis, Mo. L. D. Fellman, Harleysville, Pa. Philadelphia 30, Pa. Dolores Dress Co., Hornell, N. Y. Feldt Manufacturing Co., 119 South Main Georgia Shirt Co., Cornelia, Ga. Donchester Manufacturing Co., northeast Street, Temple, Tex. General Garment Manufacturing Co., Inc., corner Twenty-third and Arch Streets, Phil­ Simon Fisher & Sons Co., White Horse Lawrenceville, Va." adelphia, Pa. Pike, Berlin, N. J. Isaac Ginsberg & Bros., Inc., 27 East Genesee Dorsa Dresses, Inc., 1007 Washington Ave­ Finley , Inc., 456 Main Street, Street, Auburn, N. Y. nue, St. Louis, Mo. Edwardsville, Pa. Albert Given Manufacturing Co., 1301 West DuQuoin Manufacturing Co., Duquoin, 111. Fitz Overall Co., Atchison, Kans. Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Ind. Kay Dunhill, Inc., 201 Westwood Avenue, Jacob Finkelstein & Sons, 128 Singleton The Gluckin Corp., I l l Essex Street, Hack­ Long Branch, N. J. Street, Woonsocket, R. I. ensack, N. J. Kay Dunhill, Inc., 27Sf Branchport Avenue, Finesilver Manufacturing Co., San An­ Wm. Gluckin & Co., Inc., 37 Huyler Street, Long Branch, N. J. tonio, Tex. Hackensack, N. J. Kay Dunhill, Inc., Railroad and Sunset Fine Pants Co., Inc., 137 North Seventh Glen Lyon Brassiere & Corset Co., Engel Avenues, Asbury Park, N. J. Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa. Street, Glen Lyon, Pa. Duncannon Dress Co., Duncannon, Pa. W. H. Fisher Co., 806-808 Fulton Street, Gleser Bros., Inc., Eldon, Mo. Mr. H. DeVoe Rea, Consultant, Betty Brooks Ottawa, HI. Godshalt & Detwiler, East Broad Street, Co., 458 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 13, Fidelity Sportswear Co., 324 Harrison Ave­ Telford, Pa. Calif. nue, Boston, Mass. Good Lad Co., 35 North Tenth Street, Phila­ Duquesne Manufacturing Co., 852 Stanton W. M. Finck & Co., 3706 Gratiot Avenue, delphia 7, Pa. Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. Detroit 7, Mich. Goodwill Garment Co., 122 High Street, Eastwill Sportswear Co., Inc., Greenwood, The Figgin Manufacturing Co., Inc., Main Wilkes-Barre, Pa. S. C. Street, Carlisle, Ky. The Gottfried Co., 1778 East Thirtieth Eanes Manufacturing Co., Inc., Stoneville, M. Fine & Sons Manufacturing Co., Inc., Street, Cleveland 14, Ohio. N. C. 1117 North Eighth Street, Paducah, Ky. The H. W. Gossard Co., Owinn, Mich. East Salem Shirt Factory, R. D. No. 2, Dela­ Fishman & Tobin, Inc., Broad and Carpen­ Gordon Manufacturing Co., 526 West Main ware Township, Mifflintown, Pa. ter Streets, Philadelphia 47, Pa. Street, Louisville, Ky. Eagle Shirtmakers, Inc., Twenty-sixth and Florence Manufacturing Co., Inc., Florence, Louis Goldsmith Inc., Quakertown, Pa. Reed Streets, Philadelphia 46, Pa. S. C. Goldman & Approndi, 1030 South Tenth Easter Shirt Company, Inc., 605 Cotton Floesser-Heyneman Co., 1161 Mission Street, Philadelphia,.Pa. Grove Road, Lexington, N. C. Street, San Francisco, Calif. Good Street Manufacturing Co., 617 North Easton Trouser Co., Pine and Elder Streets, Florida Fashions Manufacturing Co., Inc., Good Street, Dallas, Tex. Easton, Pa. 304 East First Street, Sanford, Fla. Greco Garment Plant, 127 West Main Eagle Bros., Mahoney City, Pa. Flemington Manufacturing Division-Sun- Street, Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y. Ecru Manufacturing Co., New Albany, Miss. nyvale, Inc., Flemington, N. J. Greenwood Underwear Co., Inc., Green­ Economy Blouse Co., 94 Sawyer Street, New Fletcher Bros. Co., Inc., 436 South Liberty wood, s'. C. Bedford, Mass. Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Greensboro Overall Co., 1301 Carolina A. J. Edlin Manufacturing Co., Ill Van- Manufacturing Co., Shelbyville, Tenn. Street, Greensboro, N. C. dalia Street, Collinsville, 111. Foster Bros. Manufacturing Co., Inc., A. J. Edlin Manufacturing Co., 1307 Wash­ Grose Sportswear Co., 1224-122(3 Washing­ Luverne, Ala. ington, St. Louis, Mo. ton Avenue, St. Louis 3, Mo. Irvin B. Foster Sportswear Co., Kensington Eddins Garment Co., Inc., 611 Tyler Street, Greenville Pant Manufacturing Co., Crewe, Va. Avenue and Ontario Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Greenville, Tex. Forest City Manufacturing Co., 1641 Wash­ Egmont Manufacturing Co., Cheran, S. C. The Grove Co., 8300 Manchester, St. Louis, ' Elder Manufacturing Co., Dexter, Mo. ington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Elder Manufacturing Co., 7025 Pennsyl­ Forest City Manufacturing Co., Wayne Greensboro Manufacturing Co., 308 Walker City, 111. vania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. Forest City Manufacturing Co., 1627 Wash­ Elder Manufacturing Co., Bloomfield, Mo. Gross Galesburg Co., 152-162 East Ferris Elder Manufacturing Co., Carl Junction, ington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Forest City Manufacturing Co., Coulter- Street, Galesburg, 111. Mo. Gross Galesburg Co., 154 North Main Street, Elk Branch Shirt & Overall Co.,, nprtheast ville, 111. Forest City Manufacturing Co., Mascou- Canton, 111. corner Eleventh and Campbell Streets, Hop­ Gross Galesburg Co., Main Street, Chariton,’ kinsville, Ky. tah, ni. Iowa. Elder Manufacturing Co., Webb City, Mo. Forest City Manufacturing Co., 701 West J. Grinchuck Co., Braidwood, 111. Elder Manufacturing Co.,' St. Genevieve, Main Street, Collinsville, 111. Mo. Formaid Co., 31 Beach Street, Boston 11, Greenwood Manufacturing Co., Greenwood, Elanor Frocks Manufacturing Co., 905 Mass. S. C. Washington Avenue, St. Louis 1, Mo. Formaid Co., 893 North Union Street, Gunnin Manufacturing Co., 313 Seventh Elder Manufacturing Co., Thirteenth and Rockland, Mass. Street North, Cordele, Ga. Lucas Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Fountain Hill Underwear Mills, Bethle­ Hansley Mills Inc., 1800 South Main Street, Embassy Men’s Apparel, Inc., Boonville, hem, Pa. Paris, Ky. Ind. W. B. Foundations, Inc., 412 Lackawanna Harrisburg Children’s Dress Co., Harrisburg, Embassy Men’s Apparel, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Pa. 1246 NOTICES

William Haberman Corp., 1 Virginia Av­ Hughesville Manufacturing Co., Inc., R. D. Kahn Manufacturing Co., corner Royal enue, Newark, N. J. No. 1, Hughesville, Pa. and St. Louis Streets, Mobile, Ala. The Hawk & Buck Co., Inc., 316 Washington Hyde Park Foundations, Inc., 1234 Bryn Keystone Shirt Co., Inc., 475 West Princess Street, Waco, Tex. Mawr Street, Scranton, Pa. Street, York, Pa. The H. & A. Pants Manufacturing Co., 625 I. B. S. Manufacturing Co., Second and Kenrose Manufacturing Co., Inc., Campbell Washington Boulevard, Baltimore 30, Md. Clark Streets, New Albany, Miss. Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Harding Manufacturing Co., R. D. No. 1, I. C. Isaacs & Son, Inc., Bank and Grundy Keystorm & Manufacturing Co., Harding, Pittston, Pa. Streets, Baltimore, Md. 315 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Hartwell Garment Co., Hartwell, Ga. Idsle Mills, Inc., Fourth and Cedar Streets, Kenrose Manufacturing Co., Inc., 230 Cen­ Happ Brothers Co., Inc., 608 Broadway, Allentown, Pa. ter Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Macon, Ga. Ideal Fashions, Inc., 202 East Main Street, Kentucky Pants Co., 117 North Race Street, H & H Manufacturing Co., Inc., Statham, Pen Argyl, Pa. Glasgow, Ky. Ga. Ideal Dress Co., 9 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, Key Work Clothes, Inc., Fort Scott, Kans. The H. Harris Co., 174 East Fourth Street, Mass. Kinston Shirt Co., Kinston, N. C. St. Paul 1, Minn. Indian River Textile Co., Inc., Dothan, Ala. Mary Kirk, Inc., 130 West Third Street, Hartsville Manufacturing Co., Hartsville, Indian River Textile Co., Olney, 111. Mount Carmel, Pa. S. C. Irwin Manufacturing Co., Highland Street, The L. C. King Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Hampstead Clothing Co., Hampstead, Md. New Albany, Miss. Tenn. C. P. Hathaway Co., Appleton Street, Water- Irsa Sportswear Inc., 402 South State Street, Kingsley Shoulder Pad Co., 260 West ville, Maine. Clarks Summit, Pa. Thirty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Hathaway Shirt Co., Silver Street, Water- J. D. Garment Co., Inc., 901 Washington Kleeson Co., Moundsville, W. Va. ville, Maine. Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Knickerbocker Manufacturing Co., West Hanover Manufacturing Co., 16 Centennial Jackson Garment Co., Jackson, Tenn. Point, Miss. Avenue, Hanover, Pa. F. Jacobson & Sons., Inc., Jay and River Knitwear Associates, Inc., '1427 Chew Haspel, Inc., Tylertown, Miss. Streets, Troy, N. Y. Street, Allentown, Pa. Hampton Frocks, Inc., 1340 Main Street,- F. Jacobson & Sons, Inc., Smith and Cornell Keps Brothers, Inc., 101st Street and Rock- Northampton, Pa. Streets, Kingston, N. Y. away Boulevard, Ozone Park 16, L. I., N. Y. Haspel Bros., Ine., 2527 St. Bernard Avenue, Jacobs Brothers, Inc., 1508 Harford Avenue, A. L. Kornman Co., 346 Public Square, New Orleans, La. Baltimore, Md. Nashville, Tenn. Havens Sportswear, 192 West Main Street, Jayson-York, Inc., East Street and Penn­ La Follette Shirt Co., Inc., La' Follette, Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y. sylvania Railroad, York, Pa. Tenn. Hettrick Manufacturing Co., Statesville, The Jay Garment Co., Brookville, Ind. Laura Lee Frocks, Inc., 1136 Washington N. C. The Jay Garment Co., South Meridian Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Heavy Duty Manufacturing Co., Gaines- Street, Portland, Ind. Lakeland Manuf acturing Co.,% Sheboygan, boro, Tenn. Jacobs Bros., Inc., Manchester, Md. Wis. The Hercules Trouser Co., Wellston, Ohio. Jacobs Bros., Inc., Hancock, Md. Lady Jane Manufacturing Co., Inc., 125 The Hercules Trouser Co., Manchester, F. Jacobson & Sons, Inc., East Vine Street, South Spruce Street, Mount Carmel, Pa. Ohio. Salisbury, Md. L ’Aiglon Apparel, Inc., Houston Avenue, The Hercules Trouser Co., Hillsboro, Ohio'. Jamin Manufacturing Co., 119 West Chest­ Montgomery, Pa. Chas. W. Henson Garment Manufacturing nut Street, Hazelton, Pa. Laros Textiles Co., East Broad and Wood Co., Inc., Clayton Street, Lawrenceville, Ga. Jackson Manufacturing Co., Jackson, Mo. Streets, Bethlehem, Pa. Hebron Pants Factory, Bradley Building, Jacobs Bros., Inc., Delmar, Del. J. A. Lemy Manufacturing Co., 108 West Bradley Street, Hebron, Md. Jacobs Brothers, Inc., Littlestown, Pa. Pacific Street, Sedalia, Mo. Hickory Overall Co., 902 Federal Street, Jersey Shore Manufacturing Co., Jersey Lanier Manufacturing Co., Easley, S. C. Hickory, N. C. Shore, Pa. _ Lansdale Clothing Co., Greene and Blaine Hickory» Plat Manufacturing Co., New Jefferson Textile Co., P. O. Box 366, Third Streets, Lansdale, Pa, Albany, Miss. Avenue, Punxsutawney, Pa. L ’Aiglon Apparel, Inc., 22 North Mulberry Hilb Manufacturing Co., 1731 Arapahoe, Jetmore Togs, Inc., 112-118 West Santa Fe Street, Hagerstown, Md. Denver, Colo. Street, Olathe, Kans. L ’Aiglon Apparel, Inc., 128 Water Street, Highland Sportswear Co., Inc., 1002 Walnut Jolly Kids Garment Manufacturing Co., Northumberland, Pa. Street, Allentown, Pa. 2002 Lane Boulevard, Kalamazoo, Mich. Lang Kohn Inc., 1706 Washington Avenue, High Point Overall Co., Willowbrook and Jolly Kids Garment Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Hamilton Streets, High Point, N. C. Front Street, Belding, Mich. L. & H. Shirt Co,, Cochran, Ga. Hicks-Hayward Co., 500 West Overland Jo-Ann Dress Manufacturing, 206 West Lackawanna Pants Manufacturing Co., Street, El Paso, Tex. Sample Street, Ebensburg, Pa. Brock and Cedar Streets, Scranton, Pa. Hoosick Falls Undergarment Corp., Hoosick Jo-Mar Classics, Inc., 1312 Washington T. S. Lankford & Sons, 151 y2 Walnut, Abi­ Falls, N. Y. Avenue, St. Louis 3, Mo. lene, Tex. Hooker, Corser & Mitchell, Brattleboro, Vt. The Joseph & Feiss Co., 107 North Sixth T. S. Lankford & Sons, Plant No. 2, 2041 Hollywood Maxwell Co., 437 South Pleasant Street, Columbus, Ohio. North Second Street, Abilene, Tex. Street, Princeton, 111. Joan-Claire, Inc., 140 West Fifty-fourth Lady Esther Lingerie Corp., Tenth and Honey Bee Blouse, Brachdale, Pa. Street, Chicago 9, 111. Walnut Streets, Berwick, Pa. Hollywood Co., 24 West Fifth Johnnye Manufacturing Co., Fourth and Laros Textiles Co., Kingston Division, 313 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Walnut Streets, Albion, 111. Market Stree.t, Kingston, Pa. Hollywood Corset Co., 301 Mulberry, East- Joabelle Frocks Co., Inc., 350 Rector Street, The H. D. Lee Co., Inc., 117 West Twentieth land, Tex. Perth Amboy, N. J. Street, Kansas City, Mo. Hollywood Maxwell Co., 306 North Main Johnson & Co., 100 South Minnesota Ave­ The H. D. Lee Co., Inc., 600 East State Street, Cameron, Mo. nue, St. Peter, Minn. Street, Trenton, N. J. Honea Path Shirt Co., Simpsonville, S. C. Junior Form Lingerie Corp., Atkinson Way, The H. D. Lee Co., Inc., 200 Third North, Hollywood Maxwell Co., 407 Main Street, Boswell, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Arkadelphia, Ark. Juvenile Manufacturing Co., Inc., 327 Joseph G. & Carl G. Lampl, doing business Hollywood Maxwell Co., East Union Street, North Flores Street, San Antonio, Tex. as Lewis Knitting Mills, 2570 Superior Ave­ Mindon, La. K & D. Clothing Co., 1427 Vine Street, nue, Cleveland, Ohio. Hoosier Factories, Inc., 209 West Michigan Philadelphia, Pa. Lee Garment Co., 900 Lagard£ Street, Michigan City, Ind. Katz Underwear Co., Sixth Street, Hones­ Avenue, Anniston, Ala. Hopkinsville Clothing Manufacturing Co., dale, Pa. Leitchfield Manufacturing Co., Leitchfield, 1100 South Main Street, Hopkinsville, Ky. Julius Kayser & Co., Moscow, Pa. Ky. Lemoyne Dress Co., Third and Plum Streets, Hortex Manufacturing Co., Inc., Plant 2,117 The Kaynee Co., 6925 Aetna Road, Cleve­ West Overland, El Paso, Tex. land, Ohio. Lemoyne, Pa. Lee Manufacturing Co., Inc.', 247 South Hobson Garment Co., Inc., 25 East G Street, N. Kasover, 229 North Fourth Street, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Anniston, Ala. Easton, Pa. The Kaynee Co., Sixth and Leahy, Paw- Lebro Shirt Manufacturing Co., Lykens, Hortex Manufacturing Co., Inc., Plant 1, huska, Okla. Pa. 219 South Oregon, El Paso, Tex. Lenore Dress Co., 618 Washington Avenue, Honesdale Garment Co., Inc., Honesdale, Julius Kayser & Co., Susquehanna, Pa. Irene Karel, Inc., 808 Washington Avenue, Jermyn, Pa. Pa. Lebanon Shirt Co., Inc., Union, Miss. St. Louis 1, Mo. Hubrite Informal Frocks, Inc., 791 Tremont The H. D. Lee Co., Inc., 405 East Madison, Street, Boston 13, Mass. Jesse Kaplan, Durson Street, Haverstraw, South Bend, Ind. E. V. Hunter Corp., Stowe, Pa. N. Y. Lenoir Shirt Co., 501 East Caswell Street, Hunter-Thomas, Inc., Tupelo, Miss. H. R. Kalprin Manufacturing Co., Monsey Kinston, N. C. Hudson Falls Manufacturing Co., 10 Locust Avenue and Ash Street, Scranton, Pa. Lebanon Garment Co., East Market Street, Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Kaley Shirts, Biscoe, N. C. Lebanon, Tenn. Wednesday, M arch 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1247

Lexington Shirt Co., East Second Avenue, Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., Rector Sportswear & Chenille Co., Inc., Bed­ Lexington, N. C. and Fayette Streets, Perth Amboy, N. J. ford County, Shelbyville, Tenn. Leecraft Manufacturing Corp., , Marden , Inc., 1627 Washington Monroe Manufacturing Co., Monroe, Ga. Tenn. Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mount Airy Pants Co., Wildwood Park, Linda Dress Corp., 20 Hillside Avenue, Ed- Maybelle Sportswear Manufacturing Co., Mount Airy, Md. wardsville, Pa. 310% West WeathSrford Street, Forth Worth The Monarch Co., Atlanta, Ga. Lily of France, Inc., 1115 Broadway, New 2, Tex. Morehead City Garment Co., Inc., More- York 10, N. Y. Matawan Undergarment Co., Inc., 5 John­ head City, N. C. Lingerie Inc., Lenoir Road, Morganton, N. C. son Avenue, Matawan, N. J. The Monarch-Comer Co., Comer, Ga. Lincolnton Underwear Co., Inc., P. O. Box Man-Lee Manufacturing po., 201, South Monticello Manufacturing Co., Monticello, 97, Lincolnton, Ga. Church Street, Asheboro, N. C. Miss. Linden Apparel Corp., Linden, Tenn. Matawan Undergarment Co., Inc., 26 The Monarch-Fitzgerald Co., Fitzgerald, Liberty Sport Togs, 176 West Louden Street, Wayne Street, Jersey City, N. J. Ga. Philadelphia 20, Pa. Marine Garment Co., Marine, 111. Mary Muffet Inc., 1627 Locust Street, St. R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., Mounds, Manhattan Shirt Co., Scranton, Pa. Louis 3, Mo. 111. Martin Manufacturing Co., Inc., Martin, Muriel Dress Co., 29 Troy Street, Fall River, R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., Sparta, Tenn. Mass. ni. Manhattan Shirt Co., Americus, Ga. Myles Manufacturing Co., Inc., Pennsboro, R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., Red Masterbilt Manufacturing Co., Inc., 105 W. Va., factory, Pennsboro, W. Va. Bud, 111. Temple Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. Mysie Sportswear Inc., 314 North Thirteenth R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., 2223 Maine Dress Co., Inc., Cornish, Maine. Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Mann Overall Co., 394 Chihuahua Street, Myles Manufacturing Co., Inc., Pennsboro, Lori Dress Co., 10 Dock Street, Pittston, Pa. El Paso, Tex. * W. Va. Loomcraft Frocks, Inc., Dickson City, Pa. McEwen Manufacturing Co., McEwen, N & W Industries, Inc., Jackson, Miss. Loomcraft Frocks, Inc., Pottstown, Pa. Tenn. N & W Industries, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Loomcraft Frocks, Inc., Elizabethtown, Pa. McKensie Pajama Corp., McKensie, Tenn. Nannette Manufacturing Co., Inc., 814 The Londontown Manufacturing Co., 1101 McKinney Pant Manufacturing Co., Mc­ North Twelfth Street, Allentown, Pa. East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore 18, Md. Kinney, Tex. Nannette Manufacturing Co., Inc., Sixth R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., 24 McMinnville Garment Co., McMinnville, and Hunter Streets, Gloucester, N. J. North Spanish, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Tenn. Nannette Manufacturing Co., Inc., 2052 R. Lowenbaum Manufacturing Co., 2225 McAlisterville Shirt Factory, McAlisterville, Wheatsheaf Lane, Philadelphia 24, Pa. Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Fayette Township, Pa. Nazareth Plant, Nazareth Mills, Inc., Naz­ Logan Manufacturing Co., Russellville, Ky. McFague Manufacturing Co., Inc., Fif­ areth, Pa. Marcus Loeb & Co., Inc., 127 Trinity Ave­ teenth and Pine Streets, Philipsburg, Pa. Nazareth Mills, Inc., Lehighton, Pa. nue, SW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Merit Shirt Corp., Pennsylvania and Mast Shirt Co., 816 Central, Kansas City, Pants Manufacturing Co., Inc., New Avenues, Hopelawn, Perth Mo. 2001 Saint Bernard Avenue, New Orleans, La. Amboy, N. J. National Garment Co., 239 South Boyle Lustberg, Nast & Co., Inc., Lebanon, Pa. Merit Clothing Co., Inc., Fifth and South Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. E. S. Lurie Manufacturing Co., 933 West Streets, Mayfield, Ky. New Era Shirt Co., Arcadia, Mo. Chase, Springfield, Mo. Meyers & Son Manufacturing Co., Jeffer­ New England Shirt Co., Inc., 7 Montgomery Lustberg, Nast & Co., First Street, W ar­ son and First Streets, Madison, Ind. Street, Danbury, Conn. wick, N. Y. Meyersdale Manufacturing Co., Inc., Grant New Era Shirt Co., 901 Lucas Avenue, St. Lustberg, Nast & Co., 43 Smith Street, Street, Meyersdale, Pa. Louis 1, Mo. Middletown, N. Y. Meyers Bros., Inc., 108 Deweese Street, Lex­ New England Overall Co., Inc., 560 Harrison Lyons Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lyons, Ga. ington, Ky. Avenue, Boston, Mass. Lynchburg Garment Co., Inc., Fourteenth Charles Meyers & Co., First and Harrison, New Era Shirt Co., Piedmont, Mo. and Kemper Streets, Lynchburg, Va. Belleville, 111. Nelly-Ann Dress Co., Inc., 546 Edgar Street, Lykens Mills, Inc., South Street, Lykens, Helen & Carl Miserendino, Twenty-sixth York, Pa. Pa. and Reed Streets, Philadelphia 46, Pa. The Nite Kraft Corp., 10 School Street, M. & P. Manufacturing Co., Front and El­ Mitchael Fashions, 129 West Market Street, Newark, N. J. mer Streets, Elmer, N. J. Scranton, Pa. Niagara Apparel Co., Inc., 77 Swan Street, Manhattan Shirt Co., Kingston, N. Y. Mittelman, Bernstein & Co., Fifteenth and Buffalo 3, N. Y. Marine Garment Co., Sandoval, 111. Walnut Streets, Wilmington, Del. Nickels Manufacturing Co., 617 Broad Marion Manufacturing Co., Marion, S. C. Middletown Children’s Dress Co., 143 South Street, Bristol, Tenn. Union Street, Middletown, Pa. Major Shirt Corp., 1106 Cunnis Street, The Nite Kraft Corp., 451 South Jefferson Freeland, Pa. Minikin Manufacturing Co., Inc., 612 West Street, Orange, N. J. Redwood Street, Baltimore, Md. Mary Mason Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1113 Nocton Co., 33 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, Washington, St. Louis, Mo. Milan Shirt Manufacturing Co., 134 Wil­ N. C. liamson Street,. Milan, Tenn. Maxwell Manufacturing Co., Millville, Pa. Northampton Pants Co., Inc., 222 East The Mack Shirt Corp., 412 East Sixth Street Robert P. Miiler Co., Shoemakersville, Pa. Saint Joseph Street, Easton, Pa. and Marshall Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miller & Co., 1549 Lawrence Street, Denver, Colo. Wm. H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., Grant and Mandel Manufacturing Co., 901 Washing­ High Streets, Manheim, Pa. ton, Street, St. Louis, Mo. Middlesex Co., Inc., 284 State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. William H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., 27-37 East Manhattan Shirt Co., North Charleston, Ferdinand Street, Manheim, Pa. S. C. Miller Manufacturing Co., Inc., 907 Virginia Avenue, Joplin, Mo. The Nubone Co., Twenty-fifth and Ash Manhattan Shirt Co., Paterson, N. J. Streets, Erie, Pa. Manhattan Shirt Co., South Norwalk, Conn. Miller Bros., 1619 Preston Avenue, Houston, Tex. Nunnally & McCrea Co., 104 Mitchell Manhattan Shirt Co., Salisbury, Md. Street, SW Atlanta, Ga. Milam Manufacturing Co., Tupelo, Miss. Mansfield Shirt Factory, 1023 Polk Street, Nunnally & McCrea Co., Jasper, Ga. Milwaukee Dress, Inc., 1230 North Sixth Mansfield, La. Oberman & Co., Morrilton, Ark. Street, Milwaukee 12, Wis. Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., 154 Ave­ Oberman & Co., Fayetteville, Ark. nue E, Bayonne, N. J. Modern Clothing Corp., Race and Court Streets, Allentown, Pa. Oberman & Co., Harrison, Ark. Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., 409 Ocean Albert Cestreicher, New Grove and Gilligan Avenue, Jersey City. N. J. Model Blouse Co., Mulberry Street, Mill­ ville, N. J. Streets, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. MacLaren Sportswear Corp., Lumber O ’Meara Manufacturing Co., Main Street, Street, Buckhannon, W. Va. Model Shirt Co., 5 Front Street, Troy, N. Y. Bally, Pa. Mayflower Manufacturing Co., 460-500 Morris Trichon Co., Inc., 919 Walnut Street, Orangeburg Garment Co., 183 Broughton North Main Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Philadelphia 7, Pa. Street, S.E., Orangeburg, S. C. Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., Straley The Moyer Manufacturing Co., 18 North Herman D. Oritsky & Co., 106 Grape Street, Avenue and Second Streets, Princeton, W. Walnut ^Street, Youngstown 3, Ohio. Reading, Pa. Va. Mr. Lee Silverbach, Manager, Mount Mar­ Osgood & Sons Inc., 349 East North Street, * Matusow Manufacturing Co., 40 North ion Fashions Corp., 311 East Cherry Street, Decatur, 111. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Marion, Va. Oshkosh B ’Gosh, Inc., 33 Otter Street, Osh­ Madison Apparel Co., Inc., 296 Madison Monart Dress Co., 541 North Street, Em- kosh,, Wisconsin. Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, maus, Pa. Ottenheimer Brothers Manufacturing Co., Marion Manufacturing Corp., Marion Va. Montgomery County Manufacturing Co., Inc., Second at Victory, Little Rock, Ark. Palm Beach Co., Roanoke, Ala. Manhattan Shirt Co., Middletown, N. Y. First and Legion Streets, Clarksville,, Tenn. Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., 2311 E. R. Partridge, Inc., 157% Pryor Street, Morelle Manufacturing Co., 226-228 Center SW., Atlanta, Ga. Adams Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Street, Ashtabula, Ohio. Palm Beach Co., 522 Baxter Avenue, NW., MacLaren Sportswear Corp., Eikins, W. Va. Morgan Shirt Co., Inc., Morgantown, W. Va. Knoxville; Tenn. 1248 NOTICES

Patchogul Manufacturing Co., 103-05 Carll- Press Dress & Uniform Co., Hummelston, Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Premium” ton Avenue, East Islip, N. Y. Pa. Factory, Seymour, Ind. Palm Beach Co., Blackville, S. C. Pramco, Inc., Second and Walnut Streets, Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Iowan” Fac­ Palm Beach Co., Somerset, Ky. Punxatawney, Pa. tory, Anamosa, Iowa. Palm Beach Co., Roanoke, Ala. Progressive Coat & Apron Manufacturing Rhea Manufacturing Co., 1983 South Allis Earle Q. Parker, Inc., Uvalde, Tex. Co., 2701 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Palm Beach Co., Talladega, Ala. Pa. Rhea Manufacturing Co., Manistee Divi­ Palm Beach Co., Danville, Ky. Prairie Manufacturing Co., 106 .South sion, 77 Hancock Street, Manistee, Mich. Palm Beach Co., West Baxter Avenue, Knox­ Washington Avenue, East Prairie, Mo. Richard Manufacturing Corp., 149 Stani- ville, Tenn. Publix Shirt Corp., Knoxville, Tenn. ford Street, Boston, Mass. Perfection Garment Co., Inc., Martinsburg, Publix Shir# Corp., Mount Alto, Pa. Rice-Stix Factory No. 20, Slater, Mo. W. Va. Publix Shirt Corp., Kutstown, Pa. Rice-Stix Factory No. 10, 10 North Division, Penn Children’s Dress Co., Mayfield, Pa. Publix Shirt Corp., Waynesboro, Pa. Bonne Terre, Mo. Perfect Trouser Co., 26th and Reed Streets, Publix Shirt Corp., Hazleton, Pa. Rice-Stix Factory No. 25, Lebanon, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Publix Shirt Corp., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rice-Stix Factory No. 28, Gillespie, 111. Penn State Mills, Inc., East Greenville, Pa. Publix Shirt Corp., Huntingdon, Tenn. Rice-Stix, Inc., Factory No. 27, Benld, 111. Penn State Mills, Inc., Washington and Public Shirt Corp., Gallitzin, Pa. Riverside Manufacturing Co., Moultrie, Ga. Meadow Streets, Allentown, Pa. Publix Shirt Corp., Fredericksburg, Pa. Rice-Stix, Inc., Factory No. 9, 1000 Wash­ Perfection Leather Sportswear Co., 53 Rah­ Publix Shirt Corp., Newmanstown, Pa. ington Street, St. Louis, Mo. way Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Publix Shirt Corp., Pottstown, Pa. Rice-Stix, Inc., Factory No. 5, St. James, Peerless Mills, 516 Iron Street, Lehighton, Publix Shirt Corp., Myerstown, Pa. Mo. Pa. Publix Shirt Corp., Donaldson, Pa. Rice-Stix Factory No. 25, First and South Penn Trouser Co., 906 Forbes Street, Pitts­ The Pyke Manufacturing, Co., 154 West A Streets, Farmington, Mo. burgh, Pa. Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Richfield Shirt Factory, Richfield, Monroe Rose Petal, Inc., Marlon, Va. Quaker Shirt Co., Inc., 260 North Third Township, Pa. Philadelphia Pants Co., 26th and Reed Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Rice-Stix, Inc., Factory No. 6, 1000 Wash­ Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Quality Frocks Corp., 951 Broadway, Fall ington Street, St. Louis, Mo. Phillips-Jones Corp., 323 East Mauch Chunk River, Mass. Rice-Stix Factory No. 17, Houston, Miss. Street, Pottsville, Pa. Quality Manufacturing Co., 1013 Viand The Rite Kraft Corp., corner Rade and Phillips-Jones Corp., Patton, Pa. Street, Point Pleasant, W. Va. Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Phillips-Jones Corp., Kane, Pa. R. W. Manufacturing Co., Winchester, 111. Rice-Stix Factory No. 14, 668 School Street, Phillips-Jones Corp., Muir, Pa. R. W. Manufacturing Co., Roodhouse, 111. Hillsboro, 111. Phillips-Jones Corp., Barnesboro, Pa. R. & G. Shirt Corp., Parksley, Va. Rob Roy Co., Inc., Cambridge, Md. Phillips-Jones Corp., Hartford, Ala. The Rauh Co., Ninth and Sycamore Streets, Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Washing­ Phillips-Jones Corp., Sunbury Street, M i- Cincinnati 2, Ohio. ton, Ga. nersville, Pa. Raritan Sportswear Co., 375 Stanford Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Crawfords- Phillips-Jones Corp., Sixth and Ruddle Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. ville, Ga. Streets, Coaldale, Pa. The Raleigh Manufacturers, Inc., 414 Light Rob Roy Co., Inc., Ridgely, Md. Philadelphia Girl, Inc., 15th and Mount Street, Baltimore 2, Md. Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Tilghman Vernon Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Ray-Lee Co., 942-250 Court Avenue, Mem­ and Jordan Streets, Allentown, Pa. Phillips-Jones Corp., Geneva, Ala, phis, Tenn. Rosenau Bros., Inc., West Bertsch Street, Pittston Dress Co., Inc., 106-108 Delaware Renee of Hollywood, 743 Santee Street, Los Lansford, Pa. Avenue, West Pittston, Pa. Angeles 14, Calif. Royal Undergarment Co., Inc., 558 River Piedmont Shirt Co., Greenville, S. C. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Magnolia” Street, Troy, N. Y. Peter Piper Clothes, Inc., Southeast corner Factory, Laurel, Miss. Royal Worcester Corset Co., 30 Wyman 10th and Berks Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Renee Manufacturing Co., 2-4 West Main Street, Worcester, Mass. Pinckneyville Manufacturing Co., 1st and Street, Dallastown, Pa. Rochelle Sportswear Co.,. Inc., 288 Ply­ South Streets, Pinckneyville, 111. Regina Manufacturing Co., Inc., 44 Carey mouth Avenue, Fall River, Mass. Pike Garment Inc., Troy, Ala. Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Rosenau Bros., Inc., Main Street, Red Mill, Plains Manufacturing Co., Inc., 61 Hudson Regal Shirt Corp., 125 Center Street, Mil- Pa. Road, Plains, Pa. lersburg, Pa. Royal Undergarment Co., Inc., 75 North Plains Blouse Co., 10 Sarah Street, Plains, Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Plantation” Mohawk Street, Cohoes, N. Y. Pa. Factory, Montgomery, Ala. The Roswell Co., Roswell, Ga. Pleasantville Manufacturing Co., Ireland Regal Shirt Corp., Pine Street, Catawissa, Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Alburtis, Avenue, Pleasantville, N. J. Pa. Pa. Portrait Frocks, Inc., 508 West Main Street, Revelation Bra Co., Inc., 760 Main Street, Royal Men’s Sportswear Inc., 110 Oak Lexington, Ky. Cambridge, Mass. Street, Buffalo 3, N. Y. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Beacon” Fac­ Poliak Brothers, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. The Royal Novelty Co., 641 Sixth Avenue, tory, Loogootee, Ind. Powell Corset Co., Alamo, Tenn. New York City 11, N. Y. Portney Garment Co., Factory No. 5, 1856 Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Blue Ridge” Rothsville Manufacturing Co., 2 South East Broadway, Alton, 111. Factory, 629 Tenth Street, Huntington, W, Va. Spruce Street, Lititz, Pa. Pontotoc Manufacturing Co., New Albany, Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Sunflower” Miss. Factory, 200 North Galveston, Cherryvale, Albert Rosenblatt & Sons, Inc., Cleveland Portney Garment Co., Factory No. 1, 1120 Kans. Avenue, Rutland, Vt. Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Central” Rock Hall Manufacturing Co., Rock Hall, Powell Corset Co., 913 West Van Buren Factory, Columbus, Ind. Md. Street, Chicago, 111. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Defiance” The Royal Miss, Inc., 115 Meadow Avenue, Pottstown Knitting Mills Inc., Moser Road Factory, Bedford, Ind. Scranton, Pa. and Maple Street, Pottstown, Pa. Red Bay Garment Co., Red Bay, Ala. Robin Sportswear of California, Red­ Pool Manufacturing Co., 1601 South Mont­ Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Freedom” lands, Calif. gomery Street, Sherman, Tex. Factory, Edward Street, Hattiesburg, Miss. Royston Sewing Plant, Royston, Ga. Powellsville Shirt Co., Powellsville, Md. Red Diamond Clothing Co., 2115 Locust Rome Manufacturing Co., 208 East Second Street, St. Louis 3, Mo. Portney Garment Co., Factory No. 3, 68 East Avenue, Rome, Ga. Elm Street, Alton, 111. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Banner” Rocket Manufacturing Co., Inc., 10th and Factory, Michigan City, Ind. Port City Mills, Inc., 715 Green­ Spring Streets, Little Rock, Ark. Reliance Manufacturing Co., "Prosperity” field Street, Washington, N. C. Rosenau Bros., Inc., Fulton Street, Ephrata, Factory, Kokomo, Ind. Portney Garment Co., Factory No. 4, 1908 Pa. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Whitehall” State Street, Granite City, 111. Factory, Columbia, Miss. R. Q. L. Shirt Co., Main Street, Richland- town, Pa. Portney Garment Co., Factory No. 2, 1120 Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Di^je” Fac­ Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. tory, 100 Ferguson Street, Hattiesburg, Miss. R-S Underwear Co., Coopersburg, Pa. Portney Garment Co., Alton, 111. Regent Manufacturing Co., Inc., Seventh Russell-Newman Manufacturing Co., Inc., Princess Peggy, Inc., Peoria, 111. and Locust Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Denton, Tex. Princess Peggy, Inc., Belleville, 111. Regent Manufacturing Co., Inc., 207 North Rutleigh Shirt Corp., 601 West Locust Princess Peggy, Inc., Chillicothe, 111. Lauderdale, Memphis, Tenn. Street, Scranton, Pa. A. Pritzker & Sons, Inc., 690 Harrison Ave­ Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Moun­ Rutherford Garment Co., Rutherford, Tenn. nue, Boston, Mass. taineer” Factory, 622-24 Tenth Street, Hunt­ Rubin Garment Manufacturing Co., 720 ington, W. Va. A. Pritzker & Sons, Inc., 1020 Washington Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Keystone” Street, Boston 10, Mass. J. H. Rutter-Rex Manufacturing Co., Ino., Factory, Tyrone, Pa. , 3725 Dauphine Street, New Orleans, La. Practical Frocks, Inc., 1004 Elizabeth Ave­ Reliance Manufacturing Co., “Capitol” Sexton Manufacturing Corp., Sexton, Pa. nue, Elizabeth 4, N. J. Factory, Mitchell, Ind. Sacony of Pageland, Pageland, S. C. Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1249

Sacony of Chesterfield, Chesterfield, S. C. Sherrod Shirt Co., 1634 North Main Street, Style Specialists, Inc., Pottsville, Pa. Savanna Garment Co. (branch factory of High Point, N. C. Standard Romper Co., Inc., 558 Roosevelt R & M Kaufmann, Inc)., Savanna, 111. Shirtmaster Co., Inc., Abbeville, S. C. Avenue, Central Falls, R. I. The S & S Clothing Co., 44-48 Lehigh Street, Shirtmaster Co., Inc., Anderson* S. C. Stone Manufacturing Co., 25 East Court Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The Shirtcraft Co., Inc., Lurgan Avenue, Street, Greenville, S. C. Sacony of Bethune, Bethune, S. C. Shippensburg, Pa. The Star Union Co. of Tennessee, Inc., St. Charles Garment Co., Inc., 301 Tecum- Sherman Manufacturing Co., 578 Forest Manchester, Tenn. seh Street, St. Charles, Mo. Street, Orange, N. J. Stardust, Inc., 7 -Crannel Street, Pough­ Salent & Salent, Inc., Pine Street, Lexing­ H. P. Shapiro & Co., Inc., Deland, Fla. keepsie, N. Y. ton, Tenn. Shamokin Dress Co., Shamokin, Pa. Stylecraft Foundations, Inc., 1043 East Salent & Salent, Inc., Obion, Tenn. Silver Manufacturing Co., 1405 East Colum­ Gengsee Street, Saginaw, Mich. Salent & Salent, Inc., Washington Street, bus Drive, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Stone Manufacturing Co., 3424 Main Street, Paris, Tenn. Siceloff Manufacturing Co., Inc., East Sec­ Eau Claire, Columbia, S. C., Sackman Bros. Co., Inc., Telford, Pa. o n d Avenue, Lexington, N. C. Stephens Garment Co., 119 Railroad Street, Samsons Inc., 122 North Goldsboro Street, Silverstine Garment Co., Inc., 213 West Toccoa, Ga. Wilson, N. C. ' Institute Place, Chicago 10, 111. W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Go., Inc., Salent & Salent, Inc., Parsons, Tenn. Slack Corporation of America, Wrightsville, Watertown, Tenn. Salent & Salent, Inc., South First Street, Ga. States Niteware Manufacturing Co., Inc., Union City, Tenn. Sledge Manufacturing Co., 402 North 90 Hatch Street, New Bedford, Mass. Salent & Salent, Inc., Henderson, Tenn. Broadway, Tyler, Tex. W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Co., Inc., Salent & Salent, Inc., Parsons, Tenn. - Boris Smoler & Sons, 3021 North Pulaski Pulaski, Tenn. Salent & Salent, Inc., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Road, Chicago 41, 111. Stahl-Urban Co., North Second Street, Salent & Salent, Inc., Troy, Tenn. Boris Smoler & Sons, Church and Maple Brookhaven, Miss. Samette Manufacturing Co., 1702 Manöver Streets, Salem, 111. A. Stein & Co., Streator, 111. Avenue, Allentown, Pa. Smoler Bros., Inc., 318 East Colfax, South A. Stein & Co., 1143 West Congress Street, H. A. Satin & Co., Inc., 5218 Wentworth Bend, Ind. Chicago, 111. Avenue, Chicago, 111. Boris Smoler & Sons, 507 Jefferson, La Porte, Sue Terry, Inc., 1123 Washington, St. Louis, Sandess Manufacturing Co., 124 North Ind. Mo. Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia 2, Pa. Boris Smoler & Sons, Crawford and Pros­ Sudbrook Shirt Corp., 971 Bragg Boulevard, Saxette Manufacturing Co., Inc., 119 pect Streets, Elkhart, Ind. Fayetteville, N. C. Church Street, Ephrata, Pa. David H. Smith, Inc., 601 Washington Su Ann'Togs, Barnegat, N. J. Sacony of St. Matthews, St. Matthews, S. C. Street, Lynn, Mass. Sun Clothes Inc., 2130 Arch Street, Phila­ The Salem Co., Inc., Junia and Lomond Smith Bros. Manufacturing Co., Webb City, delphia, Pa. Avenues, Winston-Salem, N. C. Mo. Superba Mills, 312 South Third Street, Sevada Bros., Inc., Glen Rock, Pa. Smith Bros. Manufacturing Co., Smith and Philadelphia, Pa. M. C. Schrank Co., 17-121 Broad Street, High Streets, Neosho, Mo. Suzy Que, 1113 Washington, St. Louis, Mo. Bridgeton, N. J. Smith Bros. Manufacturing Qo., 524 How­ Suzy Que, De Soto, Mo. Scranton Pants Manufacturing Co., 614 ard Street, Carthage, Mo. Sunayvale Inc., 3 South Webster Avenue, Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Smith Bros. Manufacturing Co., 204 North Scranton 3, Pa. Fourth Street, St. Joseph, Mo. A. Schwartz Dress Co., 905 Washington, St. T & S Dress Manufacturing Co., 307 Penn Smoler Bros., Inc., 2300 Wabansia Avenue, Louis, Mo. Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Chicago 47, 111. M. C. Schrank Manufacturing Co., 515 At­ T & W Manufacturing Co., Inc., 228-232 Snelbaker Manufacturing Co., Mechanics- lantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. College Street, Elizabethtown, Ky. I. Schneierson & Sons, Inc., 460 Globe burg, Pa. Tamaqua Garment Co., Masonic Building, Souderton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Souder- Street, Fall River, Mass. West Broad Street, Tamaqua, Pa. ton, Pa. Morris Schwartz Garment Manufacturing I. Taitel & Son, 1000 Sylvan Street, Selma, Co., ,61 Orange Avenue, Waldon, N. Y. Soperton Manufacturing Co., Soperton, Ga. Ala. Sorority House Sportswear, 808 Washington A. Schretor & Sons, Inc., 16 South Eutaw Tailorcraft Blouses, Inc., 206 Union Street, Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Street, Baltimore, Md. Taylor, Pa. Somerset Shirt & Pajama Co., 133 East Mitchel Schneider Co., Inc., 116 Nassau Tackett Manufacturing Co., Stephenville, Fairview Street, Somerset, Pa. Street, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Tex. The Snelbaker Manufacturing Co., York I. Schneierson & Sons, Inc., Randleman, Tabin-Picker & Co., 4119 West Belmont N. C. Springs, Pa. Avenue, Chicago, 111. South Pine Co., Inc., York, Pa. I. Schneierson & Sons, Inc., 460 Globe Street, Taylored Cords, 225 Oriental Avenue, Los Souderton Dress Co., Front and Chestnut Fall River, Mass. Angeles, Calif. Streets, Souderton, Pa. I. Schneierson & Sons, Inc., Sanford, N. C. The Taylor Branley Co., 74 Church Street, Solomon Bros. Co., Thomasville, Ala. I. Schneierson & Sons, Inc., Siler City, N. C. Chicopee Falls, Mass. Southern Manufacturing Co., Plant No. 1, Sel-Mor Garment Co., Inc., 1408 Locust Tamaque Frocks, 52 Rowe Street, Tamaqua, 333 Fifth Avenue, N., Nashville, Tenn. Street, St. Louis, Mo. Pa. Southland ManufacturingXJo., Inc., Benson, Selinsgrove Dress Co., Selinsgrove, Pa. Taylor Manufacturing Co., Campbellsville, N. C. Seampfufe, Inc., 32 River Street, Carbon- Ky. dale, Pa. Southern Manufacturing Co., 1202 Broad Textron Inc., 186 Granite Street, Manches­ Street, Nashville, Tenn. Seamprufe, Inc., McAlester, Okla. ter, N. H. Southeastern Shirt Corp., La Follette, Tenn. Seamprufe, Inc., 659 North Thirteenth Textron Inc., East Greenwich, R. I. Street, Easton, Pa. Solovei Bros., Inc., Preston and Forest Tennessee Overall Co., 401 Atlantic Street, Streets, Spartanburg, S. C. Seamprufe, Inc., 314 Depot Street, Scran­ Tullahoma, Tenn. ton, Pa. Solovei Bros., Inc., New Brencoaibe Road, Textron Inc., Pickens Sewing Plant, Pick­ Greenville, S. C. Sel-Mor Garment Co., Inc., 1136 Washing­ ens, S. C. Southland Manufacturing Co., Inc., Third ton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Textron Inc., Lowell, Mass. and Willard Streets, Wilmington, N. C. Seminole Manufacturing Co., Aberdeen, Thomson Co., Thomson, Ga. Miss. I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., 150 Bay Street, Thomson Co., Millon, Ga. Jersey City, N. J. Seminole Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Toby Lane, Inc., 1111 Washington Avenue, Miss. Springfield Garment Manufacturing Co., St. Louis 1, Mo. Shrage & Pines, Twelfth and Laurel Streets, 627 North Campbell Street, Springfield, Mo. Townley Shirt Corp., 317 North High Street, Pottsville, Pa. Stetson Pajama Co., King Georges Road, Baltimore 2, Md. Fords, N. J. Short Manufacturing Co., 735 O Street, Topps Manufacturing Co., Rochester, Ind. Lincoln, Nebr. Standard Garments, Inc., Chase City, Va. Notch Manufacturing Co., Inc., 400 Shorenson Co., Brownstown, Pa. Levi Strauss & Co., 440 Front Street, Santa South Kansas Street, El Paso, Tex. Cruz, Calif. Sharp Bros., Inc., 121 North Seventh Street, Trenton Shirt Manufacturing Co., Mercers- Philadelphia 6, Pa. Levi Strauss & Co., Fourth and Ryder burg'Plant, Mercersburg (Franklin County), The Shirtcraft Co., Inc., 633 McKinley Streets, Vallejo, Calif. Pa. Street, Hazleton, Pa. Levi Strauss & Co., 220 North Houston Ave­ Trimor, Inc., Cressona, Pa. nue, Denison, Tex. Shelburne Shirt Co., Inc., 69 Alden Street, Trimor, Inc., Pine Grove, Pa. Fall River, Mass. Stage Frocks, Inc., 1702 Pittston Avenue, Scranton 5, Pa. Trimor, Inc., 919 Walnut Street, Philadel­ Shane Uniform Co., Inc., 2015 West Mary­ Levi Strauss & Co., 250 Valencia Street, San phia 7, Pa. land Street, Evansville 7, Ind. Francisco, Calif. Troytown Shirt Corp., Harmony Mill No. 3, Shane Manufacturing Co., Inc., 2015 West J. H. Stern' Garment Co., York County, North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, N. Y. Maryland Street, Evansville 7, Ind. Seven Valleys, Pa. Troy Clothing Specialties Co., Inc., 29 Troy Shreveport Garment Manufacturers, 908 Stedman Manufacturing Co., Asheboro, Street, Fall River, Mass. McNeil Street, Shreveport, La. N. C. ' Troy Textiles, Inc., Troy, Ala. *1250 NOTICES

Trouser Corp. of America, Meadow Avenue Wide Awake Shirt Co., Inc., 2047 Kutztown Carl Knit Sportswear Co., 2370 Superior and Maple Street, Scranton, Pa. Road, Reading, Pa. Avenue, Cleveland 14, Ohio (2-2-50). Troutman Shirt Co., Inc., Mooresville, N. O. Jack Winter, Inc., 201 North Water Street, Carbon Sportswear Co., Tresckow, Pa. Tuf-Nut Garment Manufacturing Co., 423 Milwaukee? Wis. (2-8-50). East Third Street, Little Bock, Ark. Wirk Garment Corps, Ligonier, Ind. Charwil Underwear Corp., 7 Canal Street, Twin City Manufacturing Co., Inc., Gray- Wildman Manufacturing Co., 905 Washing­ Middletown, N. Y. (2-6-50). mont, Ga. ton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Claudia Frocks Corp., Broad and Main Tyson Shirt Co., 620 Corson Street, Norris­ Wilson Bros., South Bend, Ind. Streets, Yoe, Pa. (2-16-50). town, Pa. Willards Shirt Co., Rombro Bros., 22-24 Clyde Shirt Co., Ninth and Main Streets, Umholtz Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lake South Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. Northampton, Pa. (2-14-50). Ariel, R. D. No. 2, Wayne County, Pa. Williamston Shirt Co., Williamston, S. C. Cold Spring Dress Co., Inc., Depot Square, Union Manufacturing Co., 801 Texas Street, Wilfree Manufacturing Co., Inc., Camilla, Cold Spring, N. T: (2-16-50). El Paso, Tex. Ga. Colonial Textile Manufacturing Co., 85 Union Underwear Co., Inc., Frankfort, Ky. Wonder Youth Lingerie Co., 315 Elm Street,' Coggeshall Street, New Bedford, Mass. (2-16- United Mills, Inc., Mount Gilead, N. C. Washington, Mo. 50). United Pants Manufacturing Co., Twenty- Wolverine Knitting Mills, 120 North Jack- Consumers Textile & Manufacturing Co., sixth and Reed Streets, Philadelphia 46, Pa. son Street, Bay City, Mich. Jacksonville, Ala. (2-14-50). United Pants Co., Inc., Shoemaker Street, Woods Manufacturing Co., 200 Garrison College Clothing Co., 144 Moody Street, Swoyerville, Pa. Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark. Waltham, Mass. (2-6-50). United Sheeplined Clothing Co., Inc., 804 Wood Garment Manufacturing Co., Inc., Corsees Inc., 4 North Pearl Street, Port Broadway, West Long Branch, N. J. Crane, Mo. Chester, N. Y. (2-6-50). Valley Dress Co,', 9 Pine Street, Pittston, Pa. Wonder Maid, Inc., 1727 Locust Street, St. Cortland Corset Co., Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Van Raalte Co., Inc., Randolph, Vt. Louis, Mo. (2-6-50) Van Raalte Co., Inc., Middlebury,( Vt. Woo& Garment Manufacturing Co., Re­ Cumberland Undergarment Co., Inc.,' Cum­ Van Raalte Co., Inc., Bristol, Vt. public, Mo. * berland, Md. (2-7-50). The Van Wert Manufacturing Co., Corner Wright Garment Co., Bowman, Ga. Cumberland Undergarment Co., Inc., Cum­ Main and Market Streets, Van Wert, Ohio. Yorktowne Manufacturing Co., Park Avenue berland, Md. (2-9-50). Vandervilt Shjrt Co., Inc., 29% Broadway, and Locust Street, Ephrata, Pa. Cynthia Frocks, 327 East Market Street, Asheville, N. C. R. D. Baring, Inc., Rothsville, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-15-50). Vanity- Corset Co., Inc., 16 East Thirty- The following special learner certifi­ D and I Shirt Co., Inc., 89 Wallace Street, fourth Street, New York, N. Y. New Haven, Conn. (2-9-50). Vera Dress Co., Inc., 505 Washington Ave­ cates were made effective on the date in­ Daut Manufacturing Co., Red Hill, Pa. (2- nue, Jermyn, Pa. dicated in parentheses, and all expire on 6-50). Vesta Corset Co., 25 South Street, McGraw, July 25, 1950: Dalomar Dress Co., 41 Polk Street, River­ N. Y. A. V. Dress Co., 766 East One Hundred side, N. J. (2-3-50). Virginia Safety Appliance Corp., Bastian, Sixty-First Street, New York, N. Y. (2-15-50). DeMoulin Brothers & Co., Greenville, 111. Va. (2-9-50). Joseph Adelson & Sons, 911 First Avenue, W. & J. Garment Co., Contre, Ala. Asbury Park, N. J. (2-13-50). Dell-Mar Sportswear, 75 Pine Street, Pitt- ATaref Knitters of New Hampshire, Berlin, $ton, Pa. (2-10-50). The Strouse, Adler Co., 78 Olive Street, N. H. New Haven 7, Conn. (2-15-50). I. Dibner & Bro., Inc., 55 Cherry Avenue, Walbern Manufacturing Co., 905-7 Mattison Waterbury 3, Conn. (2-6-50). Alto Dress Co., Inc., West Pittston, Pa. Avenue, Ashbury Park.'N. J. (2-16-50). Diane Co., Inc., 212 South Market Street, Waverly Garment Co., 407 North Church Chicago, 111. (2-9-50). Lindy Allen Inc., 59 O’Neil Street, Kings­ Street, Waverly, Tenn. ' ton, N. Y. (2-6-50). Don Juan Manufacturing Co., Hertford, The Washington Manufacturing Co., 210 N. C. (2-6-50). Ann Will Garment Co., 207 Wyoming Twentieth Street, Huntington 13, W. Va. Avenue, Kingston, Pa. (2-15-50). Dollee Dresses, 285 South Main Street, Washington Overall Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-15-50). Anderson Brothers Consolidated Cabs, Inc., Maple & Court Street, Scottsville, Ky. Dublin Pants Co., Dublin, Pa. (2-14-50). Floyd and High Streets, Danville, Va. (2- Wagener Manufacturing Co., Wagener, S. C. 6-50). Dunhill Shirt Co., Holden, Mo. (2-6-50). The Warner Bros. Co., Massena, N. Y. Appomattox Garment Co., Inc., Highway Dunhill Shirt Co., Glasgow, Mo. (2-6-50). Walls Manufacturing Co., Inc., Cleburne, No. 460, Appomattox, Va. (2-9-50). Dunhill Shirt Co., Lexington, Mo. (2-6-50). Tex. Ashley Dress Co., 33 North Northampton Edwardsville Dress Co., Inc., 76 Atlantic Walnut Ridge Manufacturing Co., Inc., Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-3-50). Avenue, Edwardsville, Pa. (2-16-50). W alnut Ridge, Ark. Athens Garment Co., Athens, Ala. (1-31- Ely and Walker Coat Plant, 223 North Wales Shirt Co., 76 Franklin Street, New 50). Third Street, St._Joseph, Mo. (2-6-50). Haven, Conn. Atkin Shirt Co., Inc., Alburtis, Pa. (2-6- Ely and Walker Dress Factory, Quincy, 111. Warner Bros., Co., Thomasville, Ga. 50). (2-15-50). Walhalla Garment Co., Inc., Walhalla, S. C. C. A. Baltz & Sons, Inc, Salem, N Y. Ely and Walker Shirt Factory, Kennett, Mo. The Ward-Stilson Co., 301 Sycamore Street, (2-14-50). (2-3-50). Anderson, Ind. C. A. Baltz & Sons, Inc., Kingston, N. Y. Ely and Walker Sewing Factory, Paragould, Waxahechie Garment Co., Waxahachie, Tex. (2-14-50). Ark. (2-2-50). The Ward-Stilson Co., Rushville, Ind. Barmon Brothers Co., Inc., Buffalo 12, N. Y. Elizabeth Manufacturing Corp., Dunmore, The Ward-Stilson Co., Bainbridge, Ga. (2-3-50). Pa. (2-3-50). Waterbury Garment Corp., 215 Cherry Barbara Garment Co., Inc., 1117 Walnut Elizabeth Manufacturing Corp., Hawley, Street, Waterbury, Conn. Street, Chester, Pa. (2-6-50). Pa. (2-3-50). Weldon Manufacturing Co., Lopez, Pa. Bee-Wayne Co., Inc., 2440 Coral Street, Emmitsburg Manufacturing Co., Emmits- Wear Well Garment Co., Inc., New Ulm, Philadelphia 25, Pa. (2-15-50). burg, Md. (2-13-50). Minn. Beverly Hills Sportswear, Inc., 314 Scholes Emmaus, Manufacturing Co., Exnmaus, Pa. Weldon Manufacturing Co., Muncy, Pa. Street, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. (2-14-50). , (2-3-50). Weiss Shirt Co., Inc., '520 Lehman Street, Bertello Manufacturing, Inc., 22l East Al­ Enkny Manufacturing Co., 205 West Sixth Lebanon, Pa. bany Street, Herkimer, N. Y. (2-6-50). Street, West Wyoming, Pa. (2-8-50). Weil-Kalter Manufacturing Co., 110-14 Michael Berkowitz Co., Inc., Frostburg, Md. Exeter Dress Co., Inc., 15 Penn Avenue, North Fourth Street, Louisiana, Mo. (2-3-50). Exeter, Pa. (2-16-50). • Weil-Kalter Manufacturing Co., 100-04 Biflex Foundations Inc., Bishopville, S. C. F & F Manufacturing Co., Inc., 425 Laurel North Second Street, Poplar Bluff, Mo. (2-2-50). Street, Pottsville, Pa. (2-6-50). Wentworth Manufacturing Co., 425 Pleas­ Boulevard Frocks, Inc., 510 First Avenue Family Garment Co., 1805 Pittston Avenue, ant Street, Fall River, Mass. North, Minneapolis 2, Minn. (2-16-50). Scranton 5, Pa. (2-15-50). Wee Minnie Wearables, 3059 North Twenty- Bonnie Baster Inc., 608 North Twenty-first Fashion Clothes, Inc., 34-42 Taylor Street, seventh Street, Kansas City, Kans. Street, St. Louis, Mo. (2-3-50). Jamestown, N. Y. (2-16-50). Weldon Manufacturing Co., Williamsport, Brownstein-Louis Co., 1226 San Julian Fawn Grove Manufacturing Co., Inc., Rising Pa. Street, Los Angeles, Calif. (2-3-50). Sun, Md. (2-15-50). Murray White Co., Inc., 560 Harrison Ave­ Brookshire Shirt Co., Inc., 19 Edson Street, Fawn Grove Manufacturing Co., Inc., Fawn Amsterdam, N. Y. (2-14-50). nue, Boston, ^fass. Grove, Pa. (2-15-50). Winchendon Fashions Inc., 61 Railroad Sidney Brandes Sportswear, 201 Bridge Street, Jessup, Pa. (2-3-50). Stanley M. Feil Co., 2073 East Fourth Street, Street, Winchendon, Mass. Brookdale Corp., 410 North Street, West Cleveland, Ohio (2-3-50). Wilson Bros., 1000 Layne Avenue, Craw- Pittston, Pa. (2-6-50). Sam Finkelstein & Co., Inc., 501 Front fordsville, Ind. Carol-Ann, Inc., Municipal Building, Hast­ Street, Norfolk, Va. (2-6-50). The Winner House, Berne, Ind. ings, Pa. (2-14-50). M. Fine & Sons Manufacturing Co., Inc., Wilson Bros., 502 East Indiana Avenue, Carver Dress Corp., 75 Kneeland Street, Ninth and Spring Streets, Jeffersonville, Ind. Sheboygan, Wis. Boston 11, Mass. (2-15-50). (2-3-50). Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1251

M. Fine & Sons Manufacturing Co., Inc., Charles Kaufman Co., 320 Convent Street, Martin Shirt Co., 207 South Main Street, Fifteenth and Main Streets, New Albany, Ind. Laredo, Tex. (2-6-50). Shenandoah, Pa. (2-3-50). (2-3-50). Kulpmont Manufacturing Co., Inc., Kulp- Metro Pants Co., 264 East Elizabeth Street, , Florida Fashions, Inc., Air Base, Sanford, mont, Pa. (2-9-50). Harrisonburg, Va. (2-3-50). Fla. (2-13-50). LaMode Dress Co., Inc., 725 Arch Street, Morris Manufacturing Co., Fifth and Wal­ Force Manufacturing Co., Inc., 105 West Philadelphia, Pa. (2-15-50). nut Streets, Shamokin, Pa. (2-16-50). Crockett Street, San Antonio, Tex. (2-16-50). Landis-Park Clothing Co., 513 Montrose Mode O ’Day Corp., Plant No. 9, 419 East Franklin Dress Co., 49 Church Street, Street, Vineland, N. J. (2-6-50). South Street, Hastings, Nebr. (2-9-50). Franklin, N. J. (2-16-50). Lampl Sportswear Manufacturing Co., 2670 Mode O’Day Corp., 840 Twelfth Street N W , Freeland Manufacturing Co., 156 Ridge Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio (2-3-50). Mason City, Iowa (2-3-50). Street, Freeland, Pa. (2-15-50). Lafayette Pants Corp., 401 Lafayette Boule­ Monarch Sturdi-Wear Co., Inc., Doane and Fuller Sportswear Co., 1123 Broad Street, vard, Fredericksburg, Va. (2-3-50). Brook Streets, New Bedford, Mass. (2-2-50). Fullerton, Pa. (2-15-50). Lark Dress Co., Fifth and Walnut Streets, Morgan Manufacturing Co., 209-219 Sixth G and R Sportswear, Inc., 830 Westchester Shamokin, Pa. (2-9-50). Street, Etowah, Tenn. (2-3-50). Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. (2-2-50). Lawrence Children’s Underwear Co., 64 Movie Star of Mississippi, Inc., Purvis, G. P. Sportswear, 640 Cauldwell Avenue, West Thirty-Sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Miss. (2-3-50). Bronx, N. Y. (2-6-50). (2-3-50). Monconcy Sportswear Co., North Chestnut G & G Uniform Co., 38 South Paca Street, La Jeunesee Manufacturing Co., N. D. Street, Bath, Pa. (2-8—50). Baltimore 1, Md. (2-13-50). White Haven, Pa. (2-2-50). Mt. Aetna Manufacturing Co., Mount Aet­ Gant & CO., 143-145 East Street, New Haven, Lancaster Nitewear Corp., 523 South Lime na, Pa. (2-14-50). Conn. (2-15-50). Street, Lancaster, Pa. (2-3-50). Mt. Vernon Garment Co., Sixteenth and H. B. Glover Co., 480 Iowa Street, Dubuque, Lansford Sportswear Co., 47 West Patter­ Herbert Streets, Mount Vernon, 111. (2-16- Iowa (2-6-50). son Street, Lansford, Pa. (2-9-50). 50). Gelwal Gorp., 16 Livingston Street, Sauger- Leask Manufacturing Co., Inc., 109 West Nanticoke Dress Co., 216 East Broad Street, ties, N. Y. (2-6-50). First Street, Oswego, N. Y. (2-15-50). Nanticoke, Pa. (2-14-50). General Shirt Corp., Louisville, Ga. (2 -9 - Lehigh Valley Shirt Manufacturing Co., 428 Nazareth Dress Co., Wood and Madison 50). Union Street, Allentown,0Pa. (2-14-50). Streets, Nazareth, Pa. (2-9-50). Goldstein & Lovin, 232 Lovergood Street, Legion Dress Co., Mount Carmel, Pa. (2-6 - Nalpak Manufacturing Co., 68 Chauncy Johnstown, Pa. (2-9-50). 50). Street, Boston, Mass. (2-9-50). H. B. Glover Co., Union Street, Dyersville, Ledman Dress Corp., 163 North Main Street, New Bedford Manufacturing Co., 630 Belle­ Iowa (2-6-50). Port Chester, N. Y. (2-6-50). ville Avenue, New Bedford, Mass. (2-15-50). Gloucester Pants Co., 231 East Main Street, Leslie Fashions, Inc., 132 Maffett Street, Newport Dress Factory, Moris R. Smarr, Gloucester, Mass. (2-3-50). Plains, Pa. (2-6-50). owner, 28 South Third Street, Newport, Pa. Glen Lyon Garments, Inc., 212 East Main Lerner-Slone Clothing Corp., 304 East (2-9-50) - Street, Glen Lyon, Pa. (2-6-50). Main Street, Carbondale, 111. (2-3-50). New England Pants Co., Inc., 131 Ash The Goldman Co., 38 South Paca Street, Donna D. Lingerie Co., 925 East Seventh Street, Willimantlc, Conn. (2-8-50). Baltimore 1, Md. (2-13—50). Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. (2-15-50). Norway Needlecraft Corp., Norway, Mich. The H. W. Gossard Co., Ishpeming, Mich. Little Manufacturing Co., Inc., Court (2-8-50). (1-31-50). Square, Greenville, Ala. (2-13-50) . Oberman & Co., Chamois, Mo. (1-31-50). Gort Girls’ Frocks, 75 Stark Street NE., Little Star Frocks, Inc., 510 Essex Building, Oberman & Co., Arkadèlphia, Ark. (2-13- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-6-50). 31 Clinton Street, Newark 2, N. J. (2-3-50). 50). The H. W. Gossard Co., 303 North Jefferson Little Tots Dress Co., 123 Pike Street, Port Oklahoma Clothing Manufacturers, Inc., Street, Huntington, Ind. (2-3-50). Jervis, N. Y. (2-6-50). 122 West Cedar, Wewoka, Okla. (2-6-50). Grantham Manufacturing Co., Grantham, Luzerne Dress Co., Inc., 232 Carpenter Olympic Manufacturing Co., 101 Pittston Pa. (2-2-50). Street, Luzerne, Pa. (2-9-50). Avenue, Scranton, Pa. (2-3-50). Hanover Shirt Co., Inc., Ashland, Va. Lynn Manufacturing Co., Inc., Loft Build­ Olan Dress Corp., 212 West Thirty-fifth (2-9-50). ing, Fourteenth and Kemper Streets, Lynch­ Street, Shamokin, Pa. (2-3-50). Hamilton Carhartt Overall Co., Irvine, Ky. burg, Va. (2-9-50). Olan Dress Corp., 808 Chestnut Street, (2-9-50). M & L Products Co., 446 Twelfth Street, Kulpmont, Pa. (2-13-50). Harwin Manufacturing Co., 18 Commercial Brooklyn, N. Y. (2-13-50). Opotowsky Bros., Inc., 512 Canal Street, Street, Manchester, N. H. (2-6-50). Madison Dress, 30 Madison Street, Bridge- New Orleans, La. (2-6-50). Hagale - Garment Co., Reeds Spring, Mo. ton, N. J. (2-14-50). S. Orfalsa & Co., 820 South Broadway, Los (2-14-50). Main Dress Co., 348 Main Street, Luzerne, Angeles 14, Calif. (2-6-50). Hallmark Manufacturing Corp., Clinton, Pa. (2-14-50). The Owenby Manufacturing Co., Marietta, S. C. (2-15-50). Marlboro Shirt Co., Inc., Lombard and Ga. (2-15-50). Hallmark Manufacturing Corp., Newberry, Paca Streets, Baltimore 1, Md. (2-16-50).. Par Ex Shirt Co., 20 Wooster Street, New S. C. (2-15-50). Main Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1421 W al­ Haven, Conn. (2-14-50). Hanover Dress Co., Inc., Bliss and Center Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-9-50). Panther Valley Dress Co., Inc., 114 East Streets, Nanticoke, Pa. (2-16-50). Marman Sportswear Co., Mine and Lewis Kline Avenue, Lansford, Pa. (2-2-50). Happ Brothers Co., Inc., Sparta, Ga. (1—25— Streets, Brockton, Pa. (2-6-50). Parsons Fashions, Inc., 102 George Avenue, 50). Manchester Pants Co., Manchester, Md. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-6-50). Hazelton Dress Co., Inc., 549-561 Hazle (2-9-50). Peerless Manufacturing Co., Inc., 91-97 Street, Hazleton, Pa. (2-16-50). E. N. Marcus & Co., 57 Kneeland Street, High Street, Burlington, N. J. (2-15-50). G. H. Hess, Inc., Louisville, Stark County, Boston, Mass. (2-9-50). Penn Street Branch, Liotta Sportswear, 429 Ohio (2-15-50). Marshall Clothing Manufacturing Co., But­ West Pennsylvania Street, Shenandoah, Pa. G. H. Hess, Inc., Wheeling, Ohio County, ler, Ind. (2-6-50). (2-15-50). W. Va. (2-15-50). Marshall Clothing Manufacturing Co., Gar­ Perfect Brassiere Corp., '214 Academy Holyoke Shirt Co., Inc., 380 Dwight Street, rett, Ind. (2-6-50). Street, Hampton, Va. (2-15-50). Holyoke, Mass. (2-6-50). McLoughlln Manufacturing Co., Chili and i Peekskill Manufacturing Co., 1740 Park Hurlock Garment Co., Inc., Hurlock, Md. Harrison Streets, Peru, Ind. (2-6-50). Street, Peekskill, N. Y. (2-9-50). (2-14-50). Michelson Manufacturing Co., 307 South Peekskill Sportswear, 116 North Broad Jane-lorie, 508 Allegheny Street, Hunting­ Second Avenue, Canton, III. (2-16-50). Street, Peekskill, N. Y. (2-6-50). don, Pa. (2-2-50). Miller’s Dress Factory, South of Baxley, Ga. Pioneer Sportswear Co., Spruce and Locust Jantus Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1517 Mad­ (2-16-50). Streets, Hazleton, Pa. (2-8-50). ison, Gary, Ind. (2-13-50). Millheim Manufacturing Co., Inc., Center Plymouth Sportswear Co., Inc., 18 Pocasset Jesse Jean Manufacturing Corp., Newcastle, and Water Streets, Millheim, Pa. (2-13-50). Street, Fall River, Mass. (2-14-50). Pa. (2-15-50). Minnette Manufacturing Co., 606 Market Price Knitting Mills, 728 Cherry Street, Keiser Dress Corp., Oak and Juniper Street, Duncannon, Pa. (2-15-50). Philadelphia, Pa. (2-16-50). Streets, Shamokin, Pa. (2-8-50). # , Miranda Blouse Go., Noxen, Pa. (2-10-50). The Geo. W. Prior Co., 205 South Plaza, Las Keiser Dress Corp., Keiser, Pa.* (2-16-50). Minersville Dress Manufacturing Co., Inc., Vegas, N. Mex. (2-3-50). Keystone Garment Manufacturing Co., 35 117 Front Street, Minersville, Pa. (2-6-50). Prime Weatherproof Garment Co., 146 East Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. (2-14-50). Miracle Dress & Sportswear, Inc., 412 Ap­ Court Street, Brockton, Mass. (2-3-50). W. Koury Co., Inc., 633 Chatham Street, plegate Avenue, Penn Argyle, Pa. (2-2-50). Quaker Manufacturing Co., 19-21 St. Louis Sanford, N. C. (2-2-50). Miriam May, Inc., Fifteenth and Crosby Kordeen Manufacturing Co., Inc., 14 Cath­ Streets, Chester, Pa. (2-8-50). Street, Lewisburg, Pa. (2-2-50). erine Street and 423 Broad Street, Utica, Milwaukee Needlecraft Corp., 5110 North Ratner Manufacturing Co., 730 Thirteenth N. Y. (2-6-50). Thirty-fifth Street, Milwaukee 9, Wis. (2-8 - Street, San Diego, Calif. (2-15-50). L. J. Krai Manufacturing Co., Seventh 50). Reynolds Textile Co., 211 West Franklin Street and Stevenson Boulevard, New Kens- • Mills Nathanson & Co., 12940 South West­ and 212% South Washington, Clinton, Mo. ington, Pa. (2-16-50). ern Avenue, Blue Island, 111. (2-3-50). (2-3-50). No. 45------3 1252 NOTICES i Miss Bonnie Redmerski, Bonnie of Califor­ Trudy Manufacturing Co., Inc., Bareville, Blue Bell-Midsouth Division, Inc., Belmont, nia, 4124 North Maine Avenue, Baldwin Park, Pa. (2-6-50). Tishomingo County, Miss. (90). Calif. (2-15-50). Trego’s Westwear, Woodward, Okla. (2- Bryant Manufacturing Co., Inc., Villa Rica, Rival Dress Co., Inc., 110 West Blaine Street, 15-50). Ga. (15). McAdoo, Pa. (2-8-50). Tropical Garment Manufacturing Co., Inc., Capitol City Manufacturing Co., Inc., 925 Morton M. Rose, Olive Hill, Ky. (2-9-50). 8106 Jefferson Street, Tampa, Fla. (2-2-50). Huger Street, Columbia, S. C.-(99). Ronlee Manufacturing Co., Inc., 15 Union Tunkhannock Dress Co., Inc., Putnam Clinton Garment Co., 906 South Third Street, Lawrence, Mass. (2-3-50). Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. (2-16-50). Street, Clinton, Iowa (50) v, Rowen Sportswear Co., Eynon, Pa. (2-15- Union Pants Manufacturing Co., Borden- Connellsville Sportswear Co., Connellsville, 50). town, N. J. (2-15-50). Pa. (50). J. Rogat Shirt Co., 55-61 Broadway, Bangor, United Shirt and Blouse Co., Inc., 84 Cen­ - Cotton Products, Inc., Hamlet, N. C. (23). Pa. (2-3-50). ter Street, Shelton, Conn. (2-16-50). Cowden Manufacturing Co., 800 West Main M. Russo & Sons, 28 East Main Street, Pen The Unity Shirt Co., 300 Seymour Avenue, Street, Morehead, Ky. (30). Argyl, Pa. (2-13-50). Derby, Conn. (2-9-50). Duti-Duds, Inc., 1117 Clay Street, Lynch­ Savage Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1322 North Universal Overall Co., 819 West Congress burg, Va. (15), Elston Avenue, Chicago 22, 111. (2-6-50). Street, Chicago 7, 111. (2-6-50). Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co., Ilimo, Mo. SanmAr Dress Co., Penn Street, Schuylkill Valley Garment Co., Inc., 701 Marshall (22). Haven, Pa. (2-9-50). Street, McMechan, W. Va. (2-6-50). The Essex Manufacturing Co., 620-626 Sanmar Dress Co., Church and Pine Streets, Venus Sewing Co., Inc., 1608 Third Avenue Franklyn Avenue, Essex, Baltimore, Md. (27). Tremont, Pa. (2-9-50). North, Escanaba, Mich. (2-16-50). Exquisite Form Brassiere, Inc., 535 Ave­ Sanmar Dress Co., Inc., Main Street, Llewel­ Vidalia Garment Co., Vidalia, Ga. (2-3-50). nue A, Bayonne, N. J. (30). lyn, Pa. (2-9-50). Hyman Vogel, 273 Stockton Street, Brook­ Fall River Manufacturing Co., Inc., 30 Salisbury Undergarment Co., Inc., Salis­ lyn, N. Y. (2-16-50). Third Street, Fall River, Mass. (10). bury, Pa. (2-7-50). . W & G Sewing Co., Inc., 829 Newark Ave­ Fredericksburg Shirt Co., 404 Willis Street, Salisbury Undergarment Co., Inc., Salis­ nue, Elizabeth 3, N. J. (2-14-50). Fredericksburg, Va. (30). bury, Pa. (2-8-50). Wallick Dress Co., Elkton, Md. (2-15-50). H. L. Friedlen and Co., 278 West Thirteenth J. Schimel, Twelfth and Chestnut Streets, Wallick Dress Cp., Gap, Pa. (2-15-50). Street, Holland, Mich. (20). Chester, Pa. (2-8-50). Edward J. Walsh, Field Street, Belfast, Gary-Alien Sportswear Co., 506 Chardon Scranton , 1128 Jackson Street, Scran­ Maine (2-16-50). Street, Painesville, Ohio (10). ton, Pa. (2-3-50). Warrior Run Dress Co., Inc., 26 Academy Harding Manufacturing Co., R. D. No. 1, Service Inc., 1627 Penn Avenue, Street, Warrior Run, Peely, Pa. (2-9-50). Harding, Pittston, Pa. (20). Pittsburgh, Pa. (2-9-50). Washington Manufacturing Corp., 7 Rail­ Hone Manufacturing Co., 741 East Eldorado Security Frocks Inc., Mount Vernon, 111. road Avenue, Washington, N. J. (2-3-50). Street, Decatur, 111. (26). (2-3-50). Warner Cotton Products, Inc., 15 Leon Honea Path Shirt Co., Honea Path, S. C. Seneca Sportswear Manufacturing Co., Street, Boston, Mass. (2-6-50). (13). Leggett and Clark Streets, Scranton, Pa. Westway Sportswear, Inc., Gainesville, Tex. F. Jacobson & Sons, Inc., 127 Arch Street, (2-6-50). (2-9-50). Albany, N. Y. (15). Selro Manufacturing Co., rear 115 Race L. Wexler & Sons, Fifteenth and Crosby M. Janowitch & Sons, Main and Market Street, Cambridge, Md. (2-15-50). Streets, Chester, Pa. (2-6-50). Streets, Mahanoy City, Pa. (8). Security Frocks, Inc., Sesser, 111. (2-3-50). Weaver Pants Corp., Corinth, Miss. (2- R & M Kaufman, Inc., Aurora, HI. (57). F. J. Shaner & Sons, 116-130 South Bedford 15-50). The Kaynee Co., Thirteenth and Oak Street, Carlisle, Pa. (2-16-50). Well Made Novelty Co., Sbuth Murray Streets, Williamsburg, Ky. (26). Shamokin Manufacturing Co., Inc., 100 Street, Bangdr, Pa. (2-2-50). W. Koury Co., Inc., 633 Chatham Street, North Rock Street, Shamokin, Pa. (2-9-50). Westway Sportswear, Inc., Decatur, Tex. Sanford, N. C. (15). Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc., Dickson, Tenn. (2-9-50). Lebanon Shirt Co., Inc., Richton, Mass. (2-9-50). Westway Sportswear, Inc., Cleburne, Tex. ' (30). Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc., Trezevant, Tenn. (2-9-50). Lily of France, Inc., Cochecton Turnpike, (2-9-50). White Haven Dress Co., Inc., Main Street, Newburgh, N. Y. (7). * Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc., Fulton, Ky. Whitehaven, Pa. (2-16-50). Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., Main (2-9-50). Arthur Winer, Inc., Gary, Ind. (2-3-50). Street and Monticello Avenue, Clarksburg, Skyland Textile Co., Morganton, N. C. Wilkes Sportswear, Inc., 169 South State, W. Va. (10). (1-31-50). Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-3-50). Samuel Meltzer, East College Street, Dyer, Slocum Dress Co., 299 Slocum Street, Swoy- Woodbury Manufacturing Co., Inc., 665 Tenn. (30). erville, Pa. (2-6-50). Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-3-50). Mode O’Day Corp., Plant No. 3, 39 Federal Sel Dress, Inc., 12 Cortlandt Street, Tarry- Wright Manufacturing Co., Garden City, Avenue, Logan, Utah (6). town, N. Y. (2-15-50). Mo. (2-3-50). Mode O’Day Corp., Fourth at Main, Ottawa, Snowden, Inc., Osceola, Iowa (2-9-50). Kans. (20). * Southwestern Garment Co., Ltd., Monroe, In addition to the normal labor turn­ Ga. (2-3-50). over allowance, the following companies Mode O’Day Corp., 146 SW. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah (9). Sportstyle Apparel, 6405 Park Avenue, West were authorized to employ for expan­ New York, N. J. (2-9-50). Mt. Carmel Garment Co.,- Inc., 51 North sion purposes the number of learners Spruce Street, Mount Carmel, Pa. (13). Levi Strauss & Co., 501 Travis Street, Wich­ indicated in parentheses. These certifi­ ita Falls, Tex. (2-6-50). Nannette Manufacturing Co., Inc., Liberty Street, Glassboro, N. J. (38). Stanley Textile Co., 6445 San Fernando cates are effective January 25, 1950, and Road, Glendale, Calif. (2-6-50). expire July 25, 1950. National Pants Co., First Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa. (22). Steward Manufacturing Co., Inc., 63 Cen­ Alda Manufacturing Corp., 391 Third Ave­ tral Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. (2-6-50). Newport News Children’s Dress Co., Newport nue, Troy, N. Y. (50). News, Vaf (5). Stadium Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1501 Alma Garment Co., Alma, Ga. (5). The Newton Co., Newton, Miss. (44). Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 2, Md. (2-9-50). Angelica Jacket Co., Brunswick, Mo. (2). Normandy Dress Co., 700 South Madison Strutwear, Inc., Glencoe, Minn. (2-3-50). Angelica Jacket Co., Mountain View, Mo. Stock Shirt Manufacturing Co., 252 West Avenue, Bay City, Michs (25). (15). . Norwich Knitting Co., Clayton, N. C. (15). College Avenue, York, Pa. (2-9-50). Angelica Jacket Co., Summersville, Mo. Sunstate Slacks, Inc., 1202 North Howard Oswego Manufacturing Co., 353 West First (15). Street, Oswego, N. Y. (6). Avenue, Tampa, Fla. (2-15-50). Angelica Jacket Co., Winfield, Mo. (5). Superior Co., Inc., Piqua, Ohio (2-15-50). Over The Top, Inc., Picayune, Miss. (44). Alvabelle, Inc., Broad Street, Montgomery, Pacific Undergarment Co., Inc., 288 Plym­ Sylvania Sportswear Co., 1766 Main Street, P a .(15). outh Avenue, Fall River, Mass. (5). Northampton, Pa. (2-6-50). Arthurdale Shirt Co., Inc., Arthurdale, W. Pinegrove Manufacturing Co., Spruce I. Taitel & Son, 111 West Cherry Street, Va. (6). Street, Pinegrove, Schuylkill County, Pa. (9). Scottsburg, Ind. (2-6-50). Atlanta Textile Manufacturing Co., Mc­ Tempest Shirt Manufacturing Co., Inc., Pittston Apparel Co., E and Tompkins Donough, Ga. (15). Streets, Pittston, Pa. (71). Jesup, Ga. (2-14-50). Barbizon of Utah Inc., 149 North First Plastex Protective Products, Inc., 141-151 Terry Sportswear Co., Inc., 12 East Main West, Provo, Utah (30). Street, Glen Lyon, Pa. (2-16-50). Bayly Manufacturing Co., 1736 Caspian Getty Avenue, Clifton, N. J., (33). Tex Manufacturing Co., Inc., 222 West Avenue, Long Beach, Calif. (3). Pliantform Foundations, Inc., 250 Gorham Overland, El Paso, Tex. (1-25-50). Berkron Manufacturing Co., Inc., 946 Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. (5). Theresa Dress Co., 219 Pine Street, Old Seneca Street, Bethlehem, Pa. (10). Puritan Knitting Mills Co., Eighth Avenue Forge, Pa. (2-14-50). Bestform Foundations of Pennsylvania, and Twenty-fiffh Street, Altoona, Pa. (10). Thorntown Textile Co., Thorntown, Ind. Inc., Cherry and Baumer Streets, Johnstown, Reidbord Brothers Co., 1331-1335 Fifth (2-15-50). Pa. (30). Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. (10). Tipton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Tipton, ■ Biltmore Manufacturing Co., Inc., Glendale Rice-Stix Drygoods Co., Arkansas No. 3, Mo. (2-6-50). Avenue, Biltmore, N. C. (15). Blythsville, Aik. (20). Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1253

Rice-Stix Manufacturing Factory No. 16, Junior Age, Inc., 435 North Second Street, Cindy Ann Juniors, Inc., 314 St. Charles Water Valley, Miss. (33). Milwaukee, Wis. (10; 2-3-50). Street, St. Louis, Mo. (5 ). Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Sanders- Pioneer Manufacturing Co., Inc., 61 South Clayton Dress Co., South Delsea Drive, ville, Ga. (20). Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (23; Clayton, N. J. (2). Sanmar Dress Co., Inc., Canal Street, Hol- 2-2-50). Clover Kiddy Togs, 147 North Twelfth lidaysburg, Pa. (50). Pittston Fashions, Inc., 159 South Main Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. (1). A. H. Schreiber Co., Inc., Washington Street, Pittston, Pa. (3; 2-8-50). » A. B. Coddington Garment Co., 614 Monroe Street, Mount Holly, N. J. (20). Ben Weisberg & Co., 54-56 North Main Street, LaPorte, Ind. (7 ). Shelby Manufacturing Co., 660 East Jack- Street, Carbondale, Pa. (30; 2-3-50). Consolidated Pants Co., Front Street, Ham- son Street, Shelbyville, Ind. (12). monton, N. J. (4 ). Shutzer Manufacturing Co., Inc., 113 M un- The following companies were granted Gormah & Wasserman, Inc., 1220 Curtain roe Street, Lynn, Mass. (10). authority to employ the number of learn­ Avenue, Baltimore 18, Md. (14). Simplicity Frocks, Inc., Kincaid, 1)1. (15). ers specifically mentioned in parentheses. Cowden Manufacturing Co., 420 East Main Smoler Bros., Inc., Herrin, 111. (43). These certificates were effective January Street, Springfield, Ky. (62). The Solomon Co., Inc., Leads, Ala. (15). 25,1950, and expire July 25,1950. Craftex Manufacturing Co., 242-244. Mar­ Southern Garment Manufacturing Co., ket Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. (0). Culpeper, Va. (25). A. & G. Manufacturing Co., Inc., 315 Cutler & Cutler, 728 Cherry Street, Phila­ The Strouse Baer Co., King Street, Littles- Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. (6). delphia, Pa. (5). town, Pa. (40). M. Adler Garment Co., 1223 St. Charles D & L Novelty Co., 115 West 30th Street, Swissknit Products Co., Lumberton, N. C. Street, St. Louis, Mo. (8 ). New York, N. Y. (5 ). , (27). American Play Co., In$., 133 Wooster Daryl Dress Co., 1307 Washington Avenue, Adrian Tabin Corp., 201 East Oregon Street, Street, New York 12, N. Y. (2 ). St. Louis, Mo. (6 ). Polo, 111. (10). American Uniform Co., Cleveland, Tenn. Davenshire, Inc., 825 West Fourth Street, Terre Hill Manufacturing Co., Inc., South (125). Davenport, Iowa (8 ). Main Street, Terre Hill, Pa. (47). Ann Lee Frocks, 20 Chestnut Street, Inker- Davy Dean, 923 Washington Avenue, St. Textron, Inc., Westminster Sewing Plant, man, Pa. (5). Louis, Mo. (5). Westminster, S. C. (75). Arlet Sportswear Co., 110 North Wellwood Deb wear Co., 828 Pennsylvania, Bangor, Pa. Avenue, Lindenhurst, N. Y. (8). Trimble Shirt Corp., Trimble, Tenn. (15). (6). Vernon Manufacturing Co., Inc., Vernon, Art Garment Co., 26 Avenue G, Woonsocket, DeVare Dress Co., 26 Brand Avenue, Clem- Tex. (10). R. I. (5). enton, N, J. (4). Walterboro Manufacturing Corp. Waiter- Avoca Sportswear Co., 1013 Main Street, Diane Frock, 29 Frothingham Street, Pitts­ Avoca, Pa. (4). boro, S. C. (20). ton, Pa. (5 ). Warren Shirt Co., Seventh and Locust Backall Bros., 432 Market Street, Philadel­ Dorothy Dean, Inc., 224 West Washington phia, Pa. (3 ). Streets, Lebanon, Pa. (10). Street, Milwaukee, Wis. (5). Waterville Textile Mills, Inc., Waterville, Bannon Mills Inc., Eighth and Water Dury Clothing Co., Inc., 319 Philadelphia N. Y. (30). Streets, Lebanon, Pa. (6). Avenue, West Pittston, Pa. (6 ). Weil-Kalter Manufacturing Co., First and Vivian Baker Manufacturing Co., 410 V6 Duryea Sportswear, 218—220 Main Street, South Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, Colo. Oak Streets, Bristow, Okla. (40). Duryea, Pa. (8). Weil-Kalter Manufacturing Co., 103-104 (6). Sigmund Eisner Co., Elm Street, Freehold, Baron Blouse & Sportswear Co., 29 East Washington Street, Millstadt, 111. (8). N. J. (6). Juniper Street, Hazleton, Pa. (7). Weil-Kalter Manufacturing Co., 101-102 Sigmund Eisner Co., Broadway, South Am­ Cherry Street, Troy, Mo. (25). Barre Apparel Co., 66 Plymouth Street, boy, N. J. (5). Wentworth Manufacturing Co., 50 Aleppo Edwardsville, Pa. (9 ). Esther Dress Co., Inc., 177 Cherry Street, Bedge Manufacturing Co., Inc., 82 Union Street, Providence, R. I. (15). Waterbury, Conn. (50). Woltz Textile Products Inc., Old Lowgap Street, New London, Conn. (29). Fairview Fashions, 25 Portland Street, St. Barket Manufacturing Co., 336 Minersville Road, Mount Airy, N. C. (10). Johnsbury, Vt. (4). Blue Gem Manufacturing Plant, Asheboro, Street, Pottsville, Pa. (6). The Fechheimer Bros. Co., Fourth and Pike N. C. (40). Bee Em Manufacturing Co., 1011 Diamond Streets, Cincinnati 2, Ohio (2 ). Cornelia Garment Co., 107 Chattahoochie Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (5). Fishback Manufacturing Co., 1731 Arapa­ Street, Cornelia, Ga. (50). Bera Haven, Inc., York Haven, Pa. (6). hoe Street, Denver 2, Colo. (6). McComb Manufacturing Co., Twenty-first Bestyette Garment Co., 500 South Throop Fishman & Tobin, 46-50 Elmer Street, and Broadway, McComb, Miss. (131). Street, Chicago 7, 111. (5). Bridgeton, N. J. (5 ). Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., 2311 Bethlehem Stylecraft Corp., 126 Mechanic Flax Dress Factory, 37 Terry Street, Pa- Adams Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. (15). Street, Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pa. tchogue, N. Y. (3). Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., 409 Ocean (5 ). Anthony Forte Co., 38 East Broad Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. (10). A. A. & H. Bezozi, Inc., 352 Fourth Avenue, Street, Paulsboro, N. J. (6). Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc., Straley New York 10, N. Y. (7). Freedman-Roedelheim Co., Tenth and Avenue and Second Street, Princeton, W. Va. Birchwood Sportswear Manufacturing Co., Berks Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. (7). (7). 5020 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. (2). Friedman & Shickman, 1104 Washington Prairie Manufacturing Co., 106 South Blue Ridge Manufacturing, Inc., Cam­ Washington Avenue, East Prairie, Mo. (10). Avenue, St. Louis 1, Mo. (5). bridge, Md. (8). Fuller Shirt Co., Inc., Kingston, N. Y. (21). The Salem Co., Inc., Junia and Lomond Blue Swan Mills, 701-711 South Elmer Gallon Consolidated Garment Co., 225 Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. (10). Avenue, Sayre, Pa. (46). North Market Street, Gallon, Ohio (0 ). . Seamprufe, Inc., 659 North Thirteenth Bobby Ann, Inc., 515-519 Linden Street, Gary Lee Sportswear Co., 500 Greenwich Street, Easton, Pa. (45). Scranton 3, Pa. (7). Street, Belvidere, N. J. (3). Seamprufe, Inc., 32 River Street, Carbon- H. Bomze & Bro., Broad Street, Elmer, N. J. Gayety Lingerie, Inc., 13 East Sixteenth dale, Pa. (40). (2 ). Street, New York, N. Y. (3). Seamprufe, Inc., McAlester, Okla. (75). H. Bomze & Bros., Inc., Laurel, Del. (3). Walter Gerson, 655 Sixth Avenue, New Seamprufe, Inc., 314 Depot Street, Scran­ Brewster Shirt Manufacturing Corp., Ocala, York 10, N Y. (8). ton, Pa. (45). Fla. (8). Gilbert Sportswear, 1346 Centre Avenue, Solovei Bros., Inc., Preston and Forest Brockbank Apparel Co., 50 West First Reading, Pa. (4). Streets, Spartanburg, S. C. (50). South, Salt Lake City 1, Utah (4). Isaac Ginsberg & Bros. Inc., 83 Falls Street, Brody Clothing Co., 44 K Street, South In addition to the normal labor turn­ Seneca Falls, N. Y. (4). Boston, Mass. (7 ). Glen Manufacturing Co., 200 Main Street, over allowance, the following companies The Bucyrus Garment Co., 19 East Mary were authorized to employ a number of Watertown, Wis. (4). Street, Bucyrus, Ohio (8). Golden Girl Frocks Inc., 443 West High learners for expansion purposes. This “Bundle O’Joy” Baby Wear Co., 49 South Street, Elizabeth, Pa. (8) . number and the effective date are en­ Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (8). Gordon Dress Co., Hobart and Biddle closed in parentheses; the expiration California Garment Manufacturing Co., 39 Streets, Gordon, Pa. (5). date is July 25,1950. East Union Street, Pasadena, Calif. (2 ). Gotham Pad Co., Inc., 36-38 Woodworth Canistfeo Garment Co., Park Street, Canis- Avenue, Yonkers 2, N. Y. (4). Belle Arden Cottons, Inc., 540 East Mill teo, N. Y. (5). O. K. Gray Manufacturing, Brownwood, Street, Little Falls, N. Y. (5; 2-8-50). Carter & Churchill Co., Lebanon, N. H. (8). Tex. (20). Valley Fashions, Inc., 464 Union Street, Lois Carol Dress Manufacturers, 1125 Wash­ Green Bay Specialty Co., 129 South Wash­ Luzerne, Pa. (4; 2-8-50). ' ington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. (8). ington Street, Green Bay, Wis. (4). Downing Garments, Inc., 110 Downing Greenberg Garment Co., 704 Washington Street, Plymouth, Pa. (6; 2-6-50). Center Manufacturing, Inc., 1258 Pennsyl­ Ely & Walker ■Factory, Salem, Mo, (10; vania Avenue, Tyrone, Pa. (100). Avenue, St. Louis 1, Mo. (8). 2-2-50). Century Shirt Manufacturing Co., 808 Main Green Valley Sportswear Co., 134 North Carver Manufacturing Corp., 1213 South Street, Asbury Park, N. J. (3). Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (5). Thirteenth Street, Wilmington, N. C. (5; Charlotte Co., Inc., Main Street, Bridge- Hagerstown Manufacturing Co., Inc., 113 2-3-50). water, Va. (5 ). Summit-Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. (7). 1254 NOTICES

Velma Harrell, Medinr, Tex. (6 ). Mayfair Frocks Co., 808 Washington Ave­ Rainfair Inc., Stoughton Department, D. C. Rowe Manufacturing Co., Main and nue, St. Louis, Mo. (6). Stoughton, Wis. (6). Chappel Streets, Castile, N. Y. (4). , Mays Landing Dress Co., 906 West Main Ram Manufacturing Corp., 44 West Holeproof Hosiery Co., Luxite Division, Street, Mays Landing, N. J. (68). Twenty-Eighth Street, New York 1, N. Y. New London, Wis. (5). Mechanicsburg Dress Manufacturing Co., (3). Industrial Garment Manufacturing Co., 7-9 West Strawberry Avenue, Mechanicsburg, Ram-Tack Manufacturing Co., 658 Wash­ 201 East Oak Street, Palestine, Tex. (6 ). Pa. (20). ington Street, Boston, Mass. (2). Industrial Garment Manufacturing Co., 8 H. B. Mennig, 86 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, Reis Mills, Inc., Cambridge, N. Y. (3), North Center 3tre t, Springfield, Ohio (3 ).’ N. Y. (5). Reliable Trouser Co., 16 Harding Street, Irwin Manufacturing Co., Ocilla, Ga. (6).. Meri Marr Blouse Co., Brodheadsville, Pa. Worcester, Mass. (3). Jackson Lingerie Manufacturing Co., Inc., (4 ). Rice-Stix Factory, Waterloo, 111. (5). 318 Perry Street,.Easton, Pa. (4). Merle Manufacturing Co., 14 West Main Richfield Sportswear, Inc., Richfield Jade Shoulder Pad Co., 332 West Ninth Street, Pen Argyl, Northampton County, Pa. Springs, N. Y. (5). Street, Kansas City, Mo. (2). (4 ). Jay S. Risser Garment Co,, East Hum- Janie Jrs., Inc., 902 Washington Avenue, M. F. Dress Shop, 1816 Farragut Avenue, melstown Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. (4). St. Louis, Mo. (4). Bristol, Pa. (7). The Rivkin Co., 317 West Adams Street, Jay-Mar Sportswear Co., Inc., 112 Fourth Michaels Enterprise, 81-17 Rockaway Beach Chicago 6, 111. (3). Avenue, New York, N. Y. (6). Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. (3). Robin Sportswear Inc., 109-40 One Hun­ Jimy Manufacturing Co., Diss Creek, N. J. Middlesex Dress Co., 42 Warren Street, dred Fifty-Ninth Street, Jamaica, N. Y. (5). (5 ). Lowell, Mass. (7). Robinhold & Co., Port Clinton; Pa. (2). Johnston City Apparel Corp., Fifth and Midwest Pants & Sportswear Co., Coving­ R. Q. L. Shirt Co., 526 North Broad Street, Follis, Johnston City, 111. (10). ton, Ind. (3). Lansdale, Pa. (5). Jelly Kids Garment Manufacturing Co., J. J. Miller Knitting Mills, 213-215 North R. Q. L. Shirt Co., Franklin Street, Quak- 647 Phillips Street, South Haven, Mich. (4 ). White Street, Shenandoah, Pa. (3). ertown, Pa. (3). Kansas City-Sportswear Co., 908-910 Broad­ Model Blouse Co., Landisville, N. J. (4). Royal Manufacturing Co., Inc., Coopers­ way, Kansas City, Mo. (3). Model Blouse Co., Wheat Road, Vineland, burg, Pa. (6). Karen Sportswear, R. D. 2, Shickshlnny, N. J. (3). Salant & Salant, Inc., First Street, Lex­ Pa. (4). Model Sportswear Co., Lobb and Bell Ave­ ington, Tenn. (82). Kaska Manufacturing Co., 425 Laurel nues, Pen Argyl, Pa. (4 ). Sal Grasco Co., 166 Main Street, Luzerne, Street, Pottsville, Pa. (24). A. Morganstern and Co., 900 William Street, Pa. (10). Julius Kayser & Co., Allentown Plant, Allen­ Fredericksburg, Va. (65). Scranton Wearing Apparel, 312 Penn Ave­ town, Pa. (8). Mount Holly Dress Co., Murrell and Pax- nue, Scranton, Pa. (7). Kennebee Manufacturing Co., Inc., South son Streets, Mount Holly, N. J. (3). The Sheppard Co., Inc., 915 Newark Ave­ Gardiner, Maine (28). Muscatine Manufacturing Corp., 416 East nue, Elizabeth, N. J. (6). Key Work Clothes of Missouri, Navada, Third Street, Muscatine, Iowa (4). Shirt Corp. of Texas, Coleman, Tex. (160). Mo. (4). Myles Manufacturing Co., Inc., Harrisville, Silver Belle Manufacturing Co., No. 1 Mon­ Kiddie Togs, Inc., 110 Railroad Avenue, W. Va. (5). ument Avenue, Wyoming, Pa. (2). Jersey City, N. J. (7). N. & W. Industries, Inc., Magee, Miss. (7). Seln;a Garment Co., Selma, Ala. (5)'. Kingston Manufacturing Co., 210 Third Jacob Nathanson and Co., 700 South Kil- Shawnee Garment Manufacturing Co., Street, San Antonio, Tex. (6). bourn AVenue, Chicago 26, 111. (5). 115% North Bell Street, Shawnee, Pa. (7). I. Kresney, Inc., 16 West Nineteenth Nazareth Mills, Inc., Callicoon, N. Y. (6). Shelgar Manufacturing Co., Palmyra, 111. Street, New York 11, N. Y. (5). Neoga Manufacturing Co., Neoga, 111. (5). (5 ) . Samuel Kress, 4109 Viola . Street, Phila­ New Madrid Manufacturing Co., New Short Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Nebr. delphia, Pa. (5). Madrid, Mo. (12). ( 6) . Lance Manufacturing Co., Inc., R. 970 Nicoletti Manufacturing Co., 701 Incas, St. Smith Bros. Manufacturing Co., Lamar, Wyoming Avenue, Forty-Fort, Pa. (30). Louis 1, Mo. (7 ). Mo. (5 ). Leeta Mae Co., 35 Kneeland Street, Boston, Nightingale Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1010 Smoler Bros. Inc., 2302 Wabansia Avenue, Mass. (6). Chestnut Street, Allentown, Pa. (4). Chicago 47, 111. (50). Lehigh Underwear Mill, Inc., Main Street, M. Nirenberg Sons, Inc., Troy, N. Y. (20). D. R. South Co., Bethel, Ohio (3). Coopersburg, Pa. (4). - William H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., Lititz, Pa. Southern , Inc., Winder, Ga. Le Nore Garments, Inc., 325 West Adams (3). (D- Street, Chicago 6, 111. (5). Wm. H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., Penryn, Pa. Sport Kraft Manufacturing Co., 419 West The J. G. Leinbach Co., Inc., 338 Madison (2 ). Third -Street, Lewes, Del. (56). Avenue, Reading, Pa. (3). William H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., Lebanon Sprite Manufacturing Co., East Broad and Liberty Sport Togs, 40 King Street, Mount County, Rexmont, Pa. (5). Patterson Streets, Tamaqua, Pa. (75). Holly, N. J. (.4). Norwich Knitting Co., Norwich, N. Y. (25). Steelton Apparel Co., 709 South Second Linwood Mills Shiyt & Pants Factory, La- Novelty Frocks, 923 Washington Street, St. Street, Steelton, Pa. (6). Fayette, Ga. (116). Louis, Mo. (5). Steiner-Lobman D. O. Co., Montgomery, Lion Brand Overall and Pants Manufactur­ , P & C Sportswear Co., 39 East Broadway, Ala. (6). ing Co., 39 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass (8), New York City, N. Y. (5). The Strouse Baer Co., Lumber Street, Lit- Lion Uniform Co., 209 South Jefferson Pacific Play Togs, Inc., 945 South Los An­ tlestown, Pa. (2). Street, Dayton 2, Ohio (6). geles Street, Los Angeles 15, Calif. (8). Strouse Baer Co., 110 South Paca Street, Little River Garment Go., Cadiz, Trigg Palmer Shirt Co., 477 Lehigh Avenue; Pal- Baltimore, Md. (8 ). County, Ky. (5). merton, Pa. (18). • The Strouse Baer Co., Queen Street, Lit- Locust Dale ¡Manufacturing Co., Locust Palmetto Garment Co., Inc., Goldsmith tlestown, Pa. (5). Dale, Pa. (15). Street, Greenville, S. C. (7). Super Style Dress Co., 205 Chestnut Ave­ Lora Dress Co., 59 Blinman Street, New Penny Post, Inc., 414 North Twelfth Street, nue, Staten Island 5, N. Y. (5). London, Conn. (6). St. Louis, Mo. (5). Superior Dress Co., 1113 Washington Ave­ Luray Clothing Manufacturing Co., Inc., Perfect Maid Apparel Co., 513 Maple Street, nue, St. Louis 1, Mo. (8). Luray, Va. (5). Old Forge, Pa. (8). Telco Manufacturing Co., Inc., Souderton, Luzerne Apparel Co., Inc., 135 Main Street, Perfect Maid Apparel Co., 372 North Main Pa. (4). Luzerne, Pa. (4). Street, Taylor, Pa. (8). United Pants Co., Inc., Plymouth Branch, McCormick Underwear Co., McCormick, Perri-Mode§, 11 Avon Street, Portland, 222-228 Beade Street, Plymouth, Pa. (8). S. C. (4). Maine (5). Topps Manufacturing Co., Warsaw, Ind. McKay Products Sales Co., Inc., Gordon Phoenix Manufacturing Co., 1109 Chand­ (5). and Buttonwood Streets, Reading, Pa. (12). ler Avenue, Roselle, N. J. (5). Vanta Corp., Montezuma, Ga. (75). Mammoth Cave Garment Co., Kertley Piedmont Blouse Co., Thomasville, N. C. Vera Vogue, 918 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo. (4). Street, Cave City, Ky. (8). (6). Vernon Manufacturing Co., Inc., Vernon, Marissa Manufacturing Co., Marissa, 111. Pleasant Hill Manufacturing Co., Inc., Tex. (29). Pleasant Hill, Mo. (8). (7). The Watson-Scott Co., Thomasville, Ga. Markham Sportswear Co., northwest cor­ Premier Trouser Co., 1010 Race Street, (5). Philadelphia 7, Pa. (5). ner Twenty-third and Arch Streets, Phila­ Weatherbee , Inc., 461 East Federal delphia 3, Pa. (7). Prime Pants Co., Versailles, Mo. (7). Street, Youngstown, Ohio (7). Quality First Shirt Co., Bridgeville, Del. Mark-Jay Dress Co., Riverside, Pa. (30). Weinstock Manufacturing Co.,» Inc., 1307 (6 ). Marlene Undergarment Co., 36 West Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. (9). Quality Manufacturing Co., Inc., 500 Mar­ Twenty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. (3). Weissmiller Manufacturing Co., 324 Green­ ket Street, Wilmington, Del. (5). Mary Emma Manufacturing Co., 72 Second wich Street, Reading, Pa. (5). Quality Trouser Manufacturing Co., Inc., Avenue, Kingston, Pa. (3). Whitewright Manufacturing Co., White- 108% North Sterling Street, Streator, 111. (7). wright, Tex. (6). Maxwell Manufacturing Co., Millville, Pa. Quarles Manufacturing Co„ Wills Point, Wichita Shirt Co., 1712% East Douglas, (4). Tex. (5 ). Wichita, Kans. (3 ). Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1255

Wirk Garment Corp., Albion, Ind. (4). Movie Star of Pennsylvania, Inc., Washing­ struction and operation of certain nat­ Wirk Garment Corp., Wolcottville, Ind. (5). ton and Front .Streets, Auburn, Pa. (4; ural-gas pipeline facilities, subject to the Wolfspar, Inc., Mount Wolf, Pa. (5). 2-7-50). jurisdiction of the Commission, as fully Woolfolk & Co., Louisa, Va. (4). New Florence Overall Factory, New Flor­ York Maid Dress Co., 131 North George ence, Pa. (4; 2-6-50). described in such application on file with Street, York, Pa. (5). Northampton Dress Co., Inc., 1059 Main the Commission and open to public in­ Zawick Manufacturing Co., 1706 North Street, Northampton, Pa. (5; 2-7-50), spection. Main Street, Hellertown, Pa. (2). Pella Manufacturing Corp., 707 East Third Applicant has requested that this ap­ Street, Pella, Iowa (5; 2-3-50). plication be heard under the shortened The following companies were granted Peerless Pants Co., 801 South Fourth procedure provided by § 1.32 (b) of the authority to employ a specific number of Avenue, Kankakee, 111. (4; 2-3-50). Commission’s rules of practice and pro­ learners. This number and the effective Paramount Manufacturing Co., Inc., 809 cedure. Petitions to intervene filed on date are enclosed in parentheses; the Washington Avenue, St. Louis 1, (5; 2-6-50). January 20,1950, by Railway Labor Exec­ expiration date is July 25, 1950. Peoria Dress Inc., 205 West Washington Avenue, Peoria, 111. (69; 2-3-50). utives Association, Fuels Research Coun­ Arrow Brassiere Co., 1612-1616 Broadway, Perfect Brassiere Co., Inc., 34 Exchange cil, Inc., Anthracite Institute, National Brooklyn 7, N. Y. (6; 2-8-50). Place, Jersey City, N. J. (7; 2-3-50). Coal Association and United Mine Work­ H. C. Beaver Manufacturing Co., R. D. No. 1, Quaker Coat Front Co., 1238 Callowhill ers of America were withdrawn on Feb­ Selinsgrove, Pa. (6; 2-8-50). Street, Phila., Pa. (4; 2-7-50). Belle Manufacturing Co., 8 Plymouth Ave­ ruary 15, 1950. No other request to be Reis Mills, Inc., Berlin, N. Y. (3; 2-8-50). heard or protest has been filed subse­ nue, Pall River, Mass. (5; 2-7-50). Rosemark Underwear Co., 236 Catherine Berwick Shirt Co., Tenth and Pine Streets, Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. (6; 2-7-50). quent to the giving of due notice of the Berwick, Pa. (5; 2-2-50). N. Schekman Dress Co., 65 Main Street, application, including publication in the Bobby Dress Co., 1716 Main Street, Dick­ Springfield, Mass. (5; 2-8-50). F ederal R egister on January 7, 1950 (15 son, Pa. (6; 2-3-50). Shawnee Garment Co., Shawneetown, HI. F. R. 64). Brahma Manufacturing Co., Faxmersville, (5; 2-3-50). The Commission finds: This proceed­ Tex. (27; 2-6-50). Shari Manufacturers, 787 Hazle Street, Ash­ ing is a proper one for disposition under Brand Brothers, Inc., 55 Minor Street, New ley, Pa. (9; 2-3-50). the provisions of § 1.32 (b) of the Com­ Haven, Conn. (6; 2-3-50). Skillman Pants Co., 481 Dekalb Avenue, Bridge Sewing Co., Union Bridge, Md. (2; Brooklyn 5, N. Y. (5; 2-8-50). mission’s rules of practice and procedure. 2-7-50). Style Kraft Shirt Manufacturing Co., 350 The Commission orders : Cairo Mills Inc., 39 y2 Main Street, Cairo, Rector Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. (5; 2-3—50) . (A) Pursuant to the authority con­ N. Y. (12; 1-23-50'). Superior Surgical Manufacturing Co., Inc., tained in and subject to the jurisdiction Century Manufacturing Corp., 3 North East Northport, N. Y. (6; 2-8-50). conferred upon the Federal Power Com­ Main Street, Sandwich, 111. (3; 2-3-50). Thompsontown Manufacturing Co., mission by sections 7 and 15 of the Nat­ Chardon Manufacturing Co., 86 Broadway, Thompsontown, Pa. (4; 2-3-50). ural Gas Act and the Commission’s Rules Kingston, N. Y. (5; 2-3-50). Tatamy Shirt Mill, Tatamy, Pa. (8; 2-8-50). H. Cohen & Sons, 690 Broadway, New York Richard Sutton Co., 1318 Milwaukee Ave­ of Practice and Procedure, a hearing be City, N. Y. (5; 2-7-50). nue, Chicago 22, 111. (6; 2-5-50). held on March 23, 1950, at 9:30 a. m., Cohen Dress Co., 126 Thirteenth Street, Wayne Sportswear Co., 234—240 West North e. s. t., in the Hearing Room of the Fed­ Brooklyn, N. Y. (4; 2-7-50). Street, Waynesboro, Pa. (2; 2-3-50). eral Power Commission, 1800 Pennsyl­ Dillsburg Pants Co., Dillsburg, Pa. (5; Wyoming Valley'Garment Co., 212 South vania Avenue NW., Washington, D. C., 2-8-50). Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (8; 2- concerning the matters involved and the Sigmund Eisner Co., Red Bank, N. J. (25; 2-50). issues presented by such application: 2-3-50). Wynton Brassiere Co., Inc., 5020 Fourth Provided, however, That the Commis­ G. & J. Manufacturing Co., 23 Healy Street,Avenue, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. (5; 2-3-50). New Bedford, Mass. (6; 2-8-50). sion may, after a non-contested hearing, Joseph Gelford & Sons, Chestnut Street Each certificate has been issued upon forthwith dispose of the proceedings pur­ and Lafayette Avenue, Suffern, N. Y. (2; the employer’s representation that em­ suant to the provisions of § 1.32 (b) of 2-8-50). ployment of learners at subminimum the Commission’s rules of practice and Halsen Manufacturing Co., 216 Cherry rates is necessary in order to prevent cur­ procedure. Street, Slatington, Pa. (3; 2-8-50). tailment of opportunities for employ­ (B ) Interested State commissions may Hanold Outfitting Co., Standish, Maine (3; ment. The certificates may be cancelled participate as provided by §§ 1.8 and 1.37 2-6-50). in the manner provided in the regula­ (f ) of the said rules of practice and pro­ Mae Headrick of California, 699 % South Olive Street, San Bernardino, Calif. (3; tions and as indicated in the certificates. cedure. Any person aggrieved by the issuance of 2-6-50). Date of issuance: March 2, 1950. International Strap Co., Colebrook, Pa. (6; any of these certificates may seek a re­ 2-3-50). view or reconsideration thereof within By the Commission. Jay Manufacturing Co., Inc., 33 Simmons fifteen days after publication of this [ seal] J. H. G u t r id e , Street, Roxbury, Mass. (6; 2-3-50). notice in the F ederal R egister pursuant Acting Secretary. Charles Kaufman Co., I l l North Recos to the provisions of regulations Part 522. Street, San Antonio, Tex. (5; 2-3-50). [F. R. Doc. 50-1839; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Korden Manufacturing Co., Inc., 14 Cather­ Signed at Washington, D. C., this 2d 8:46 a. m.] ine Street, Utica, N. Y. (6; 2-8-50). day of March 1950. Kresgeville Manufacturing Co., Inc., Kresgeville, Pa. (5; 2-8-50). I sabel F erg uso n, Toni Lee, Ltd., 31 West Thirty-first Street, Authorized Representative [Docket No. G-1320] New York 1, N. Y. (6; 2-8-50). of the Administrator. Leader Dress Co., 726 Main Street, Duryea, T exas G as T ransmission C o r p. Pa. (5; 2-6-50). [F. R. Doc. 50-1857; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Lillian Dress Co., 107-109 Chestnut Street, 8:48 a. m.] ORDER FIXING DATE OF HEARING Dunmore, Pa. (2; 2-7-50). M arch Harry E. Lisberg Co., 844 West Adams 1, 1950. Street, Chicago, 111. (2; 2-3-50). FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION On January 30, 1950, Texas Gas M. & S. Co., Inc., 2607 DeSiard Street, Mon­ Transmission Corporation (Applicant), roe, La. (7; 2-3-50). [Docket No. G-1305] a Delaware corporation having its prin­ Lynn-Vale Manufacturing Co., Inc., 207 N e w Y ork S tate N atural G as C orp. cipal place of business at Owensboro, Ringwood Avenue, Wanaque, N. J. (23; Kentucky, filed an application for a cer­ 2-6-50). order f ix in g date of h earing A. B. Mack Co., Oxford, Pa. (5; 2-8-50). tificate of public convenience and neces­ M arch 1,1950. Margie Dress Co., 65 Center Street, Pitts- sity, pursuant to section 7 (c) of the ton, Pa. (5; 2-8-50). On December 19,1949, New York State Natural Gas Act, as amended, author­ Mayfair Sportswear, 1020 North Sixth Ave­ Natural Gas Corporation (Applicant), a izing the sale and delivery of certain nue, Miami, Fla. (5; 2-3-50). New York corporation, having its prin­ volumes of natural gas to United Gas Meleo Manufacturing Co., 757 South Los cipal office at New York, New York, filed Pipe Line Company, subject to the juris­ Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Calif. (3; an application with the Commission for diction of the Commission, as fully de­ 2-8-50). a certificate of public convenience and scribed in such application on file with Miarqi Guild Embroideries, 19 Northwest necessity pursuant to section 7 of the the Commission and open to public in­ Eighth Street, Miami 32, Fla. (5; 2-8-50). Natural Gas Act. authorizing the con­ spection. 1256 NOTICES

The Commission finds: This proceed­ purchase orders unless and until the No cars may be supplied this mine for ing is a proper one for disposition under above-named tonnage of locomotive fuel loading of other than railroad locomotive the provisions of § 1.32 (b) of the Com­ coal certified as necessary by the Read­ fuel coal in grades called for by railroad mission’s rules of practice and procedure, ing Company is supplied. purchase orders unless and until the Applicant having requested that its ap­ A copy of this special directive shall above-named tonnage of locomotive fuel plication be heard under the shortened be served on the Baltimore and Ohio coal certified as necessary by Reading procedure provided by the aforesaid rule Railroad Company through the Car Company is supplied. for noncontested proceedings, and no Service Division of the Association of A copy of this special directive shall be request to be heard, protest or petition American Railroads and notice of this served on The Monongahela Railway having been filed subsequent to the giv­ directive shall be given the public by de­ Company through the Car Service Divi­ ing of due notice of the filing of the ap­ positing a copy in the office of the'Sec­ sion of the Association of American Rail­ plication, including publication in the retary of the Commission, Washington, roads and notice of this directive shall be F ederal R egister on February 9, 1950. D. C., and by filing it with the Director given the public by depositing a copy in (15 F. R. 717.) of the Division of the Federal Register. the office of the Secretary of the Com­ The Commission orders: mission, Washington, D. C., and by filing Issued at Washington, D. C., this 2d (A ) Pursuant to the authority con­ day of March A. D. 1950. it with the Director of the Division of the tained in and subject to the jurisdiction Federal Register. conferred upon the Federal Power Com­ I nterstate C om m erce Issued at Washington, D. C., this 2d C o m m is s io n , mission by sections 7 and 15 of the Nat­ day of March A. D. 1950. ural Gas Act, as amended, and the Com­ H om er C. K in g , mission’s rules of practice and proce­ Director, I n terstate C om m erce dure, a hearing be held on March 15, Bureau of Service. C o m m is s io n , 1950, at 9:30 a. m., e. s. t., in the Hearing H om er C. K in g , Appendix A—Reading Co. Room of the Federal Power Commission, Director, 1800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Wash­ Bureau of Service. Number ington, D. C., concerning the matters Name of mine Grade of tons [F. R. Doc. 50-1865; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; involved and the issues presented by such weekly 8:47 a. m.] application: Provided, however, That the Commission may, after a noncon­ 1,245 750 tested hearing, forthwith dispose of the 600 IS. O. 844, Special Directive 37] proceedings pursuant to the provisions Katherine...... N e w Y ork C entral R ailroad C o . of § 1.32 (b) of the Commission’s rules Joyce...... Pepper...... j„ . . d o ...... 1,280 of practice and procedure. Gregory...... FURNISHING CARS FOR FUEL COAL FOR (B ) Interested State Commissions Lawbar...... Mine ran deep and 1,275 READING CO. strip. may participate as provided by §§ 1.8 and 522 On March 2, 1950, the Reading Com­ 1.37 (f) of the said rules of practice and 570 pany certified that it had on that date procedure. 450 Elk H ill...... 360 less than nine (9) days’ supply of fuel 300 Date of issuance: March 2, 1950. 300 coal for locomotives (including fuel coal 360 stock piled or loaded on cars on its line) By the Commission. Consolidated 63___ Mine run deep------360 and that not having available on its line [ se al] J. H. G u tr id e , a dependable source of supply of locomo­ Acting Secretary. [F. R. Doc. 50-1854; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; tive fuel coal, deems it necessary to in­ 8:47 a. m.] crease its supply from the mine sources [P. R. Doc. 50-1840; Piled, Mar. 7, 1950; 8:46 a. m.] and in the average weekly amount here­ in specified: Therefore, pursuant to the authority [S. O. 844, Special Directive 36] vested in me in paragraph (b) of Service INTERSTATE COMMERCE Order No. 844, the New York Central COMMISSION M o n o n g a h e la R a il w a y C o . Railroad Company is directed:' To furnish weekly to the Corbett mine , [S. O. 844, Special Directive 35] f u r n is h in g cars for lo co m o tive f u e l sufficient cars suitable for the loading COAL FOR READING CO. B altim o r e and O h io R ailroad Co. and transportation of 1,397 tons of M/R On March 2, 1950, the Reading Com­ Strip grade locomotive fuel coal. FURNISHING CARS FOR FUEL COAL FOR No cars may be supplied this mine for READING CO. pany certified, through its proper officer, that it had on that date less than nine loading of other than railroad locomo­ On March 2, 1950, the Reading Com­ (9) days’ supply of fuel coal for locomo­ tive fuel coal in grades called for by rail­ pany certified that it had on that date tives (including fuel coal stock piled or road purchase orders unless and until the less than nine (9) days’ supply of fuel loaded on cars on its line) and that not above named tonnage of locomotive fuel coal certified as necessary by the Reading coal for locomotives (including fuel coal having available on its line a dependable stock piled or loaded on cars on its line) Company is supplied. source of supply of locomotive fuel coal, and that not having available on its line A copy of this special directive shall deems it necessary to increase its supply a dependable source of supply of loco­ be served on the New York Central Rail­ from the mine sources and in the average motive fuel coal, deems it necessary to road Company through the Car Service weekly amount herein specified: increase its supply from the mine sources Division of the Association of American - Therefore, pursuant to the authority and in the average weekly amount herein Railroads and notice of this directive vested in me in paragraph (b) of Serv­ specified: shall be given the public by depositing a ice Order No. 844, the Monongahela Rail­ Therefore, pursuant to the authority copy in the office of the Secretary of the way Company is directed: vested in me in paragraph (b) of Service Commission, Washington, D. C., and by To furnish weekly to the mines listed Order No. 844, the Baltimore and Ohio filing it with the Director of the Division below sufficient cars suitable for the load­ Railroad Company is directed: of the Federal Register. ing and transportation of locomotive fuel To furnish weekly to the individual coal for the Reading Company use in the Issued at Washington, D. C., this 2d mines listed in Appendix A or, where so grade and amounts shown: day of March A. D. 1950. indicated to groups of mines whose out­ put is controlled by companies or cor­ I nterstate C o m m erce porations', sufficient cirs suitable for the Number C o m m is s io n , Mine Grade of tons H omer C. K in g , transportation of the required number weekly of cars of the type of coal described. Director, No cars may be supplied this mine for Bureau of Service. 945 loading of other than railroad locomotive 465 [F. R. Doc. 50-1856; Filed, Mar. i, 1950; fuel coal in grades called for by railroad 8:48 a. m.] Wednesday y March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1257

[4th Sec. Application 24908] from the date of this notice. As pro­ [4th Sec. Application 24911] vided by the general rules of practice of C igarettes and T obacco F r o m V ir g in ia G ravel F r o m L a G range, M o ., to A dair the Commission, Rule 73, persons other to O f f ic ia l T erritory and B ardo lph , I I I . than applicants should fairly disclose APPLICATION FOR RELIEF their interest, and the position they in­ application for relief tend to take at the hearing with respect M arch 3, 1950. M arch 3, 1950. to the application. Otherwise the Com­ The Commission is in receipt of the The Commission is in receipt of the mission, in its discretion, may proceed to above-entitled and numbered application above-entitled and numbered applica­ investigate and determine the matters for relief from the long-and-short-haul tion for relief from the long-and-short- involved in such application without fur­ haul provision of section 4 (1) of the ther or formal hearing. If because of provision of section 4 (1) of the Inter­ Interstate Commerce Act. an emergency a grant of temporary re­ state Commerce Act. Filed by: C. W. Boin, Agent, tor and lief is found to be necessary before the Filed by: R .G . Raasch, Agent, for and on behalf of the Chicago, Burlington & on behalf of carriers parties to his tariff expiration of the 15-day period, a hear­ I. C. C. No. A-823 and Agent P. W. ing, upon a request filed Within that Quincy Railroad Company. Commodities involved: Gravel, road ’ Phillips’ tariff I. C. C. No. 240. period, may be held subsequently. Commodities involved: Cigarettes and surfacing, carloads. manufactured tobacco, carloads. By the Commission, Division 2. From: La Grange, Mo. To : Adair and Bardolph, 111. From: Richmond and Petersburg, Va. [ s e a l] W. P. B artel, To: Cincinnati and Youngstown, Ohio, Secretary. Grounds for relief: Competition with Homestead and Pittsburgh, Pa., Lexing­ motor carriers and wayside pit competi­ ton and Louisville, Ky. [F. R. Doc. 50-1851; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; tion. Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes. 8:47 a. m.] Schedules filed containing proposed Any interested person desiring the rates: CB&Q., tariff I. C. C. No. 20095, Commission to hold a hearing upon such revised pages 32 and 34. application shall request the Commis­ Any interested person desiring the sion in writing so to do within 15 days [4th_ Sec. Application 24910] Commission to hold a hearing upon such from the date of this notice. As pro­ application shall request the Commis­ vided by the general rules* of practice of B ags F rom T exas G u l f P orts and L ake sion in writing so to do within 15 days the Commission, Rule 73, persons other C h arles, L a., to I l l in o is and W estern from the date of this notice. As pro­ than applicants should fairly disclose T r u n k L in e T erritories vided by the general rules of practice of the Commission, Rule 73, persons other their interest, and the position they in­ application for r e lie f tend to take at the hearing with respect than applicants should fairly disclose to the application. Otherwise the Com­ M arch 3,1950. their interest, and the position they in­ mission, in its discretion, may proceed The Commission Is in'receipt of the tend to take at the hearing with respect to investigate and determine the matters above-entitled and numbered applica­ to the application. Otherwise the Com­ involved in such application without fur­ tion for relief from the long-and-short- mission, in its discretion, may proceed to ther or formal hearing. If because, of haul provision of section 4 (1) of the investigate and determine the matters an emergency a grant of temporary re­ Interstate Commerce Act. involved in such application without fur­ lief is found to be necessary before the Filed by: D. Q. Marsh, Agent, for and ther or formal hearing. If because of an expiration of the 15-day period, a hear­ on behalf of Carriers parties to his tariffs emergency a grant of temporary relief is ing, upon a request filed within that pe­ I. C. C. Nos. 3752 and 3595. found to be necessary before the expira­ riod, may be held subsequently. Commodities involved: Bags, new or tion of the 15-day period, a hearing, upon a request filed within that period, By the Commission, Division 2. old, carloads. From: Texas Gulf ports and Lake may be held subsequently. [ s e a l] W. P. B artel, Charles, La. By the Commission, Division 2. Secretary. To: Points in Illinois and Western [ se al] W . P. B artel, [F. R. Doc. 50-1850; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Trunk Line territories. Secretary. 8:47 a. m.] Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes and port competition. [F. R. Doc. 50-1853; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Schedules filed containing proposed 8:47 a. m.] rates: D. Q. Marsh’s tariff I. C. C. No. [4th Sec. Application 24909] 3752, Supplement 402. D. Q. Marsh’s tariff I. C. C. No. 3595, Supplement 286. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE C oal to N orth C a r o lin a Any interested person desiring the COMMISSION Commission to hold a hearing upon such APPLICATION FOR RELIEF [File Nos. 59-5, 70-2337] application shall request the Commis­ M arch 3, 1950. sion in writing'so to do within 15 days M iddle W est C orp. et a l. The Commission is in receipt of the from the date of this notice. As pro­ ORDER GRANTING SALE, TRANSFER AND CON­ above-entitled and numbered applica­ vided by the general rules of practice of VEYANCE OF WATER SYSTEM tion for relief from the long-and-short- the Commission, Rule 73, persons other haul provision of section 4 (1) of the than applicants should fairly disclose At a regular session of the Securities Interstate Commerce Act. their interest, and the position they in­ and Exchange Commission, held at its Filed by: Norfolk and Western Rail­ tend to take at the hearing with respect office in the city of Washington, D. C., way Company for itself and on behalf of to the application. Otherwise the Com­ on the 1st day of March A. D. 1950. the Southern Railway Company. mission, in its discretion, may proceed In the matter of the Middle West Cor­ Commodities involved: Coal and coal to investigate and determine the matters poration and its subsidiary companies, briquettes, carloads. involved in such application without respondents, File No. -59-5; the Middle From: Points in Virginia, West Vir­ further or formal hearing. If because West Corporation, Sand Springs Water ginia and Kentucky. of an emergency a grant of temporary Company, File No. 70-2337. To: Points in North Carolina. relief is found to be necessary before the The Middle West Corporation (“Middle Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes expiration of the 15-day period, a hear­ West”), a registered holding company, and to maintain grouping. ing, upon a request filed within that and its wholly owned subsidiary, Sand Schedules filed containing proposed period, may be held subsequently.' Springy Water Company (“Sand Springs”) , having filed notices pursuant rates; N&W., tariff I. C. C. No. 3211-B, By the Commission, Division 2. Supplement 85. to Rule U-44 (c) of the General rules and Any interested ' person desiring the [ se al] W. P. B artel, regulations promulgated under the Public Commission to hold a hearing upon such Secretary. Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, of application shall request the Commis­ [F. R. Doc. 50-1852; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; the proposed sale by Sand Springs of its sion in writing so to do within 15 days 8:47 a. m.] entire water plant and distribution sys- 1258 NOTICES

tern located in the cities of Sand Springs upon issuance and that said order con­ ing the nature of his interest, the reasons and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and all of its assets, tain recitals necessary to conform to for such request and the issues, if any, except cash and receivables, for a cash certain requirements of sections 371, 372, of fact or law raised by said declaration consideration of $385,000; and 373 and 1808 (f ) of the Internal Revenue proposed to be controverted, or may re­ The Commission having, by order Code, as amended ; and quest that he be notified if the Commis­ dated January 24, 1944, required, inter Public hearings having been held in sion should order a hearing thereon. alia, that Middle West dispose of its this matter after appropriate notice, aAd Any such request should be addressed: interest in the said water properties, the Commission having reviewed the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Com­ which at the time of said order were held record, and having made and filed its mission, 425 Second Street NW., Wash­ by Oklahoma Power and Water Company findings and opinion herein: ington 25, D. C. At any time^ after and were subsequently acquired by Sand It is ordered, That said declaration, as March 13, 1950, said declaration, as filed Springs, subject to said order of divest­ amended, be, and hereby is, permitted or as amended; may be permitted to be­ ment; and the Commission finding that to become effective forthwith, subject, come effective as provided in Rule U-23 the proposed sale by Sand Springs of its however, to the terms and conditions of the rules and regulations-promulgated water plant and distribution system is a prescribed in Rule U-24 of the general under the act or the Commission may reasonable and appropriate method of rules and regulations under the act. exempt such transaction as provided in compliance with said order by Middle It is further ordered and recited, That Rules U-20 (a) and U-100 thereof. West; and the transactions proposed in the afore­ All interested persons are referred to The Commission deeming it unneces­ said declaration, as amended, to be ef­ said declaration which is on file in the sary to require the filing of a declara­ fected by Consolidated and Middle West, office of the Commission for a statement tion with respect to the proposed including particularly those hereinafter of the transactions therein proposed transactions, and deeming it appropriate described and recited, are hereby ap­ which are summarized as follows: to grant the request of Sand Springs for proved and found to be necessary or (1) GPU proposes to amend its certifi­ an order with respect to the proposed appropriate to the integration or-simpli­ cate of incorporation so as to provide transactions conforming to the require­ fication of their respective holding com­ that in the event any of its stock shall ments of section 1808 (f) of the Internal pany systems and to effectuate the be issued for cash pursuant to (a) a pub­ Revenue Code, as amended; provisions of section 11 (b) of the Public lic offering, or (b) an offering to or It is ordered and recited, That the sale, Utility Holding Company Act of 1935: through underwriters, security dealers, transfer and conveyance by Sand Springs (a) The sale by Consolidated of 120,- or brokers who shall have agreed prompt­ Water Company of (a) all its water plant 000 shares of the common stock of Upper ly to make a public offering thereof, the and distribution system, except the por­ Peninsula of the par value of $9 per holders of the company’s common stock tion of the distribution system located shd>r6 shall have no preemptive or other rights within the city limits of the City of Tulsa, (b) The sale by Middle West of 34,000 to subscribe for shares of the stock so is­ Oklahoma, and all its materials and sup­ shares of the common stock of Upper sued. The board of directors may, how­ plies, to the City of Sand Springs, Okla­ Peninsula Of the par value of $9 per share, ever, in its discretion, make any offering, homa, and (b) the portion of its water (c) The expenditure or application by or any part'thereof, to the holders of distribution system located within the Consolidated of the proceeds of the said common stock of the company in the first city limits of the City of Tulsa, Okla­ sale itemized in (a) above, or an amount instance. homa, to the said City of Tulsa, are equivalent thereto, in the payment and (2) Under the laws of New York, the necessary or appropriate to effectuate the satisfaction and. retirement of the out­ above proposed amendment to GPU ’s cer­ provisions of section 11 (b) of the Public standing Note of Consolidated dated tificate of incorporation must obtain the Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 and September 20, 1949, and due September favorable vote of the holders of two- are hereby authorized and directed. 20, 1950, and thirds of the company’s outstanding (d) The distribution by Middle West shares entitled to vote thereon at the By the Commission. to its stockholders of the proceeds of the annual meeting to be hgld on May 1, [ seal] O rval L. D u B o is , said sale itemized in (b) above, or an 1950. Any holder of record may, in the Secretary. amount equivalent thereto, pursuant to event the requisite vote is obtained, re­ the plan of liquidation of Middle West. ceive from the company the cash value [P. R. Doc. 50-1842; Piled, Mar. 7, 1950; 8:46 a. m.] By the Commission. of his shares as determined by appraisers appointed by a court if, prior to the [ s e a l ! O rval L. D u B o is , annual meeting, he files in writing an ob­ Secretary. jection to the proposed amendment and [File No. 70-1957] .[F. R. Doc. 50-1844; Piled, Mar. 7, 1950; demands payment for his shares. In the 8:46 a. m.] event the holders of more than 25,000 M iddle W est C orp. and C onsolidated shares of GPU’s common stock make such E lectric and G as Co. objection and demand, the holders of the proxies which GPU proposes to solicit ORDER PERMITTING DECLARATION TO BECOME [Pile No. 70-2321] will not vote on said amendment. EFFECTIVE G eneral P u b l ic U t il it ie s C orp. (3) GPU proposes, from time to time, At a regular session of the Securities to sell on the New York Stock Exchange and Exchange Commission held at its NOTICE OF FILING at the then market prices some or all of office in the city of Washington, D. C. At a regular session of the Securities the shares acquired as noted above: on the 2d day of March A. D. 1950. and Exchange Commission, held at its Provided, That the aggregate public of­ The Middle West Corporation (“Middle office in the city of Washington, D. C., fering price of the shares thus sold will West”) and Consolidated Electric and on the 1st day of March 1950. not exceed $300,000. Gas Company (“Consolidated”), non- Notice is hereby given that a declara­ (4) GPU proposes to eliminate from affiliated registered holding companies, tion has been filed with this Commission its authorized capital stock an aggregate having filed a joint declaration, and pursuant to the Public Utility Holding of 107,000 shares of its $5 par value com­ amendments thereto, with this Commis­ Company Act of 1935 (“act”), by Gen­ mon stock now held in its treasury as re­ sion pursuant to section 12 (d) of the eral Public Utilities Corporation acquired shares and to reduce the aggre­ Public Utility Hording Company Act of ( “GPU”), a registered holding company. gate par value of its capital stock by 1935 (“act”) and the rules and regula­ Declarant has designated sections 6 (a ), $535,000. Before this reduction may be tions promulgated thereunder with re­ 7,12 (c) and 12 (e) of the act and Rules effectuated it must be approved by the spect to the sale of their holdings of U-42 and U-62 thereunder as applicable holders of a majority of the company’s shares of the common stock of their pub­ to the proposed transactions. outstanding common stock and GPU lic utility subsidiary, Upper Peninsula Notice is further given that any in­ proposes to seek such approval at the Power Company (“Upper Peninsula”); terested person may, hot later than annual meeting to be held on May 1,1950. and March 13, 1950, at 5:30 p. m,,'e. s. t., Declarant states that no commission, Declarants having requested that our request the Commission in writing that other than this Commission, has juris­ order herein become effective forthwith a hearing be held on such matter, stat­ diction over the proposed transaction. Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1259

Declarant requests that the Commis­ Bankers also avers that the safeguards all rights to enforce and collect the same, sion’s order permitting the declaration to contemplated by the. other provisions of together with the cause of action arising beeome effective be issued as soon as Rule N-17F-2 have been and are being by reason of the failure to present said possible and be effective forthwith. complied with and that such safeguards bond as aforesaid, * will apply to the three junior officers By the Commission. is property "within the United States equally and to the same extent as they owned or controlled by, payable or de­ [ se al] O rval L. D u B o is , apply to the five senior officers. liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ Secretary. All interested persons are referred to count of, or owing to, or which is evidence [F. R. Doc. 50-1841; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; said application which is on file at the of ownership or control by, Meta Behr­ 8:46 a. m.] Washington, D. C., office of this Com­ man, the aforesaid national of a desig­ mission for a more detailed statement of nated enemy country (Germ any); the matters of fact and law therein asserted. and it is hereby determined: [File No. 812-654] Notice is further given that an order 3. That to the extent that the person named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not B an k e r s S e c u r it ie s C orp. granting the application may be issued by the Commission at any time after within a designated enemy country, the NOTICE OF APPLICATION March 16, 1950, unless prior thereto a national interest of the United States At a regular session of the Securities hearing on the application is ordered by requires that such person be treated as and Exchange Commission, held at its the Commission as provided in Rule N-5 a national of a designated enemy coun­ office in the city of Washington, D. C. on of the rules and regulations promulgated try (Germany). the 2d day of March A. D. 1950. under the act. Any interested person All determinations and all action re­ Notice is hereby given that Bankers may, not later than March 14, 1950, at quired by law, including appropriate Securities Corporation (“Bankers”) has 5:30 p. m., e. s. t., submit in writing to consultation and certification, having filed an application pursuant to section the Commission his views or any addi­ been made and taken, and, it being 6 (c) of the Investment Company Act of tional fact bearing upon the application deemed necessary in the national in­ 1940 for an order of the Commission or the desirability of a hearing thereon terest, exempting Bankers from the require­ or request the Commission, in writing, There is hereby Vested in the Attorney ments of Rule N-17F-2 (d) of the general that a hearing be held thereon. Any General of the United States the prop­ rules and regulations under the act so as such communication or request should erty described above, to be held, used, to permit three junior officers in addition be addressed: Secretary, Securities and administered, liquidated, sold or other­ wise dealt with in the interest of and for to the presently designated five. senior Exchange Commission, No. 425 Second the benefit of the United States. officers to have access to its securities Street NW., Washington 25, D. C., and The terms “national” and “designated deposited in a vault on its premises. should state briefly the nature of the enemy country” as used herein shall have Rule N-17P-2 (d) provides in effect, interest of the person submitting such the meanings prescribed in ■ Section 10 that no person shall be authorized or information or requesting a hearing, the of Executive Order 9193, as amended. permitted to have access to the securities reasons for such request, and the issues and similar investments deposited by a of fact or law raised by the application Executed at Washington, D. C., on registered management investment com­ which he desires to controvert. February 21, 1950. pany under Rule N-17F-2, except pur­ By the Commission. For the Attorney General. suant to resolution of the board of direc­ tors and such resolution shall designate [ s e a l] O rval L. D u B o is , [ s e a l] H arold I. B a y n t o n , not more than five persons who shall be Secretary. Acting Director, ' either officers or responsible employees of [F. R. Doc. 50-1843; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Office of Alien Property. such company and shall provide that 8:46 a. m.] [F. R. Doc. 50-1863; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; access to such investments shall be had 8:49 a. m.] only by two or more such persons, jointly, at least one of whom shall be an officer. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Bankers is a closed-end, non-diversi- fied mafiagement investment company Office of Alien Property [Vesting Order 14364] and is registered under the act. It repre­ A uth o rity: 40 Stat. 411, 55 Stat. 839, Pub. C o u t in h o , C aro & Co. et a l . sents that it has provided by resolution of Laws 322, 671, 79th Cong., 60 Stat. 50, 925; 50 the board of directors for access to its Ü. S. C. and Supp. App. 1, 616; E. O. 9193, In re: Debts owing to Coutinho, Caro securities and similar investments (de­ July 6, 1942, 3 CFR, Cum. Supp., E. O. 0567, & Co., and others. F-39-3035. posited in its vault pursuant to an exemp­ June 8, 1945, 3 CFR, 1945 Supp., E. O. 9788, Under the authority of the Trading tion of the Commission heretofore Oct. 14, 1946, 11 F. R. 11981. - With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ granted on July 2, 1947, contained in [Vesting Order 14361] utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ Investment Company Act Release No. utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, M eta B e h r m a n 1077) by not more than five senior offi­ after investigation, it is hereby found: cers. It now proposes, if its application In re : Claim of Meta Behrman. F 28- 1. That the corporations, partner­ is granted, to permit, in addition, three 22443-A-l. ships, associations or other business junior officers to have access to the secur­ . Under the authority of the Trading organizations, whose name sand last ities in its vault provided that these With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ known addresses are as follows: junior officers shall have access only utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ Name: Last known address when accompanied by one or more senior utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, Coutinho, Caro & Co. Hamburg, Germany. officers. after investigation, it is hereby found: Klockner & Co__.____ Hamburg, Germany. Such access by three additional junior 1. That Meta Behrman, whose last R. Peterson & Co____ Hamburg, Germany. officers is prohibited unless'^ an exemp­ known address is Germany, is a resident organized under the laws of Germany, tion from Rule N-17F-2 (d) is granted of Germany and a national of a desig­ and which have or, since the effective by the Commission pursuant to section nated enemy country (Germ any); date of Executive Order 8389, as amend­ 6 (c) of the act if and to the extent that 2. That the property described as fol­ ed, have had their principal places of such exemption is necessary or appro­ lows: The claim arising by reason of the business in Hamburg, Germany, and are priate in the public interest and consist­ failure of Ward, Gruver & Co., 11 Wall nationals of a designated enemy coun­ ent with the protection of investors and Street, New York, New York, to present try (Germ any); the purposes fairly intended by the pol­ for exchange pursuant to the plan of re­ 2. That Paul Priber, whose last known icy and provisions of the act. organization of Portland Electric Power address is Hamburg, Germany, is a resi­ Bankers avers that the exemption will Company one (1) Pacific Northwest Pub­ dent of Germany and a national of a be of great practical help to it because lic Service Co. Oregon 6% Convertible designated enemy country (Germ any); it will insure the presence of designated Gold Debenture Bond, numbered N3427, 3. That the property described as fol­ persons at all times without interfering held by ¡said Ward, Gruver & Co. for the lows: That certain debt or other obli­ with the duties of two senior officers. account of Meta Behrman, and any and gation owing to Coutiliho, Caro & Co., No. 45- 4 1260 NOTICES by the Agency of-the Chartered Bank of States requires that such persons be amount of $148.37, as of March 8, 1946, India, Australia & China, 65 Broadway, treated as nationals of a designated representing contributions and accrued New York 6, New York, in the amount of enemy country (Germany). interest of John Koster, deceased, to­ $3,120.15, arising out of bills collected All determinations and all action re­ gether with any and all accruals thereto by the said Agency for the account of quired by law, including appropriate con­ and any and all rights to demand, en­ the aforesaid Coutinho, Caro & Co., to­ sultation and certification, having been force, and collect the same, gether with any and all accruals there­ made and taken, and, it being deemed to, and any and all rights to demand, is property within the United States necessary in the national interest, owned or controlled by, payable or de­ enforce and collect the same, There is hereby vested in the Attorney liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ is property within the United States General of the United States the prop­ count of, or owing to, or which is evidence owned or controlled by, payable or de­ erty described above, to be held, used, of ownership or control by, Else Koster, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ the aforesaid national of a designated count of, or owing to, or which is wise dealt with in the interest of and for enemy country (Germ any); evidence of ownership or control by, the benefit of the United States. 4. That the property described as fol­ The terms “national” and “designated Coutinho, Caro & Co., the aforesaid na­ lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ enemy country” as used herein shall tional of a designated enemy country tion of the Bankers Trust Company, as (Germany); have the meanings prescribed in section Trustee of Annuity Fund under Agree­ 4. That the property described as fol­ 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. ment dated February 4,1932, with Stand­ lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on ard Oil Company (New Jersey), 16 Wall tion owing to Klockner & Co., by the February 21, 1950. Street, New York, New York, in the Agency of the Chartered Bank of India, amount of $431.37, as of March 8, 1946, For the Attorney General. Australia & China, 65 Broadway, New representing contributions and accrued York 6, New York, in the amount of [ se al] H arold I. B a y n t o n , interest of Otto H. Koerner, deceased, to­ $3,034.39, arising out of bills collected Acting Director, gether with any and all accruals thereto by the said Agency for the account of the Office of Alien Property. and any and all rights to demand, en­ aforesaid Klockner & Co., together with [F. R. Doc. 50-1864; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; force and collect the same, any and all accruals thereto, and any 8:49 a. m.] is property within the United States and all rights to demand, enforce, and owned or controlled by, payable or de­ collect the same, liverable to, held on behalf of or on Is property within the United States account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ owned or controlled by, payable or de­ [Vesting Order 14365] dence of ownership or control by, Ernest liverable to, held on behalf of or on M ia E ic k h o f f et a l. Korner, the aforesaid national of a des­ account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ ignated enemy country (Germ any); In re: Debts owing to Mia Eickhoff and dence of ownership or control by, Klock­ and it is hereby determined: ner & Co., the aforesaid national of a others. D-28-10923-H-2, F-28-26763- 5. That to the extent that the persons designated enemy country (Germany); H -l, D-66-778-H-1. named in subparagraph 1 hereof are not Under the authority of the Trading 5. That the property described as fol­ within a designated enemy country, the With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ national interest of the United States re­ tive Order 9193, as amended, and Execu­ tion owing to R. Peterson & Co., by the quires that such persons be treated as tive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, Agency of the Chartered Bank of India, nationals of a designated enemy country after investigation, it is hereby found: Australia & China, 65 Broadway, New (Germany). 1. That the persons whose names and York 6, New York, in the amount of All determinations and all action re­ last known addresses are listed below: $43.37, arising out of a bill collected by quired by law, including appropriate the said Agency for the account of the Mia Eickhoff, 31 Hammland Strasse, Ham­ consultation and certification, having aforesaid R. Peterson & Co., together burg, Germany. been made and taken, and, it being with any and all accruals thereto, and Else Koster, Borsenstrasse, Wilhelmshaven, Germany. deemed necessary in the national inter­ .any and all rights to demand, enforce, est, and collect the same, Ernest Korner, 126 Adolf Hitler Strasse, Lorach, Baden, Germany. There is hereby vested in the Attor­ Is property within the United States ney General of the United States the owned or controlled by, payable or de­ are residents of Germany and nationals property described above, to be held, liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ of a designated enemy country (Ger­ used, administered, liquidated, sold or count of, or owing to, or which is evidence many) ; otherwise dealt with in the interest of of ownership or, control by, R. Peterbon 2. That the property described as fol­ and for the benefit of the United States. & Co., the aforesaid national of a desig­ lows : That certain debt or other obliga­ The terms “national” and “designated nated enemy country (Germ any); tion of the Bankers Trust Company, as enemy country” as used herein shall have 6. That the property described as fol­ Trustee of Annuity Fund under Agree­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ ment dated February 4, 1932, with Executive Order 9193, as amended. tion owing to Paul Priber, by the Agency Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), 16 Wall Street, New York, New York, in the Executed at Washington, D. C., -on of the Chartered Bank of India, Aus­ February 21, 1950. tralia & China, 65 Broadway, New York amount of $383.31, as of March 8, 1946, 6, New York, in the amount of $19.31, representing, contributions and accrued For the Attorney General. , interest of Carl F. Eickhoff, deceased, to­ arising out of a bill collected by the said [ se al] H arold I. B a y n t o n , Agency for the account of the aforesaid gether with any and all accruals thereto, and any and all rights to demand, en­ Acting Director, Paul Priber, together with any and all ac­ Office of Alien Property. cruals thereto, and any and all rights force, and collect the same, [F. R. Doc. 50-1865; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; to demand, enforce and collect the same, is property within the United States 8:49 a. m.] is property within the United States owned or controlled by, payable or de­ owned or controlled by, payable or de­ liverable to, held on behalf of or on liverable to, held on behalf of or on account of, owing to, or which is evidence account of, or owing to, or which Is evi­ of ownership or control by, Mia Eickhoff, [Vesting Order 14366] dence of ownership or control by, Paul the aforesaid national of a designated Loins E rhart Priber, the aforesaid national of a des­ enemy country (Germ any); ignated enemy country (Germ any); 3. That the property described as fol­ In re: J3ank account owned by Louis lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ Erhart. F-28-30654-E-1. and it is hereby determined: tion of the Bankers Trust Company, as Under the authority of the Trading 7. That to the extent that the persons Trustee of Annuity Fund under Agree­ With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ named in subparagraphs 1 and 2 hereof ment dated February 4,1932, with Stand­ utive Order 9193, as amended, and Ex­ are not within a designated enemy coun­ ard Oil Company (New Jersey), 16 Wall ecutive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, try, the national interest of the United Street, New York, New York, in the after investigation, it is hereby found: Wednesday, March 8, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1261

1. That Louis ^Erhart, whose last is property within the United States deceased, the aforesaid nationals of a known address is Pfronten Kappel Bayr, owned or controlled by, payable or de­ designated enemy country (Japan) ; Allgau, Germany, is a resident of Ger­ liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ and it is hereby determined: count of, or owing to, or which is evidence many and a national of a designated 3. That to the extent that the personal enemy country (Germany) ; of ownership or control by, the aforesaid representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ national of a designated enemy country 2. That the property described as fol­ tees and distributees of Hachiro Harada, (Germany) ; lows : That certain debt or other obliga­ deceased are not within a designated tion owing to Louis Erhart, by Cedarburg and it is hereby determined : enemy country, the national interest of State Bank, Cedarburg, Wisconsin, aris­ 3. That to the extent that the person the United States requires that such per­ ing out of a Savings Account, entitled named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not sons be treated as nationals of a desig­ -Louis Erhart, maintained at the afore­ within a designated enemy country, the nated enemy country (Japan). said bank, and any and all rights to national interest of the United States All determinations and all action re­ demand, enforce and collect the same, requires that such person be treated as quired by law, including appropriate con­ is property within the United States a national of a designated enemy country sultation and certification, having been owned or controlled by, payable or de­ (Germ any). made and taken, and, it being deemed liverable to, held on behalf of or on All determinations and all action re­ necessary in the national interest, account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ quired by law, including appropriate con­ There is hereby vested in the Attorney dence of ownership or control by, the sultation and certification, having been General of the United States the prop­ aforesaid national of a designated enemy made and taken, and, it being deemed erty described above, to be held, used, country (Germany) ; necessary in the national interest, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ There is hereby vested in the Attorney and it is hereby determined: wise dealt with in the interest of and for General of the United States the prop­ the benefit of the United States. 3. That to the extent that the person erty described above, to be held, used, The terms “national” and “designated named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not administered, liquidated, sold or other­ enemy country” as used herein shall within a designated enemy country, the wise dealt with in the interest of and have the meanings prescribed’in section national interest of the United States for the benefit of the United States. 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. requires that such person be treated as a The terms “national” and "designated national of a designated enemy country enemy country” as used herein shall have Executed at Washington, D. C., on (Germany). the meanings prescribed in section 10 of February 21, 1950. All determinations and all action re­ Executive Order* 9193, as amended. For the Attorney General. quired by law, including appropriate con­ sultation and certification, having been Executed at Washington, D. C., on [ se al] H arold I. B a y n t o n , made and taken, and, it being deemed February 21, 1950. Acting Director, necessary in the national interest, For the Attorney General. Office of Alien Property. There is hereby vested'in the Attorney [F. R. Doc. 50-1868; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; [ s e a l] H arold B a y n t o n , General of the United States the prop­ I. 8:50 a- m.] erty described above, to be held, used, Acting Director, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ Office of Alien Property. wise dealt with in the interest of and for [F. R. Doc. 50-1867; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; the benefit of the United States. 8:50 a. m.] [Vesting Order 14373] The terms “national” and “designated M o l se n & Co. enemy country” as used herein shall have the meanings prescribed in section 10 of In re : Debt owing to Molsen & Co. F - Executive Order 9193, as amended. [Vesting Order 14369] 28-24839-C-2. Under the authority of the Trading Executed at Washington, D. C., on H achiro H arada With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ February 21, 1950. In re: Bank account owned by the per­ ecutive .Order 9193, as amended, and For the Attorney General. sonal representatives, heirs, next of kin, Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , legatees and distributees of Hachiro law, after investigation, it is hereby Acting Director, Harada, deceased. D-39-19270. found : ' Office of Alien Property. Under the authority of the Trading 1. That Molsen & Co., the last known With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ address of which is Bremen, Germany, [F. R. Doc. 50-1866; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; is a corporation, partnership, association 8:50 a. m.] ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to or other business organization, organ­ law, after investigation, it is hereby ized under the laws of Germany, and found: which has or, since the effective date of Executive Order 8389, as amended, has [Vesting Order 14368] 1. That the personal representatives, heirs, next of kin, legatees and distribu­ had its principal place of business in C h arles G othberg tees of Hachiro Harada, deceased, who Germany and is a national of a desig­ there is reasonable cause to believe are nated enemy country (Germany) ; In re: Debt owing to Charles Goth­ residents of Japan, are nationals of a 2. That the property described as fol­ berg. F-28-9896-C-1. designated.enemy country (Japan); lows : That certain debt or other obliga­ Under the authority of the Trading 2. That the property described as fol­ tion owing to Molsen & Co., by W. R. With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ Wilson & Co., Greenville, Texas, in the utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ tion of National Bank of Washington, amount of $1,728.81, as of December 31, utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, Tacoma, Washington, arising out of a 1945, together with any and all accruals after investigation, it is hereby found: savings account, account number 77359, thereto, and any and all rights to de­ 1. That Charles Gothberg, whose last entitled Masatake Tanaka and Shigenari mand, enforce and collect the same, known address is Hamburg, Germany, is Takamatsu, as administrators of the Es­ is property within the United States a resident of Germany and a national of tate of Hachiro Harada, deceased, main­ owned or controlled by, payable or de­ a designated enemy country (Ger­ many) ; tained at the aforesaid bank, and any and liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ all rights to demand, enforce and collect count of, or owing to, or which is evidence 2. That the property described as fol­ the same, lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ of ownership or control by, the aforesaid national of a designated enemy country tion owing to Charles Gothberg, by New­ is property within the United States (Germany) ; port Industries, Inc., P. O. Drawer 911, owned or controlled by, payable or de­ Pensacola, Florida, in the amount of liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ and it is hereby determined: $1,741.00, as o f December ,31, 1945, to­ count of, or owing to, or which is evidence 3. That to the extent that the person gether with any and all accruals there­ of ownership or control by, the personal named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not to, and any and all rights to demand, representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ within a designated enemy country, the enforce and collect the same, tees and distributees of Hachiro Harada, national interest of the United States 1262 NOTICES requires that such person be treated as a within a designated enemy country, the sultation and certification, having been national of a designated enemy country national interest of the United States re­ made, and taken, and, it being deemed (Germany). quires that such person be treated as a necessary in the national interest, All determinations and all action re­ national of a designated enemy country There is hereby vested in the Attorney quired by law, including appropriate con­ (Japan). General of the United States the prop­ sultation and certification, having been All determinations and all action re­ erty described above, to be held, used, ad­ made and taken, and, it being deemed quired by law, including appropriate con­ ministered, liquidated, sold or otherwise necessary in the national interest, sultation and certification, having been dealt with in the interest of and for the There is hereby vested in the Attorney made and taken, and, it being deemed benefit of the United States. General of the United States the prop­ necessary in the national interest, The terms “national” and “designated erty described above, to be held, used, There is hereby vested in the Attorney enemy country” as used herein shall have administered, liquidated, sold or other­ General of the United States the prop­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of wise dealt with in the interest of and for erty described above, to be held, used, Executive Order 9193, as amended. the benefit of the United States. administered, liquidated, sold or other­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on The terms “national” and “designated wise dealt with in the interest of and for February 21, 1950. enemy country” as used herein shall have the benefit of the United States. the meanings prescribed in section 10 of The terms “national” and “designated For the Attorney General. Executive Order 9193, as amended. enemy country” as used herein shall have [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Executed at Washington, D. C., on Acting Director, February 21, 1950. Executive Order 9193, as amended. Office of Alien Property. For the Attorney General. Executed at Washington, D. C., on [F. R. Doc. 50-1871; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; February 2Î, 1950. 8:50 a. m.] __ [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , Acting Director, For the Attorney General. Office of Alien Property. [ s e a l] H arold I. B a y n t o n , [P. R. Doc. 50-1869; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; Acting Director, [Vesting Order 14107, Amdt.] 8:50 a. m.] Office of Alien Property. H a n s A ndreas V ervergaert [F. R. Doc. 50-1872; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; 8:50 a. m.] In re: Debt owing to Hans Andreas Ververgaert. F-28-19620. [Vesting Order 14381] Vesting Order 14107, dated November L eopold W in k l e r 28, 1949, is hereby amended as follows and not otherwise: In re: Bank accounts owned by Leo­ [Vesting Order 14380] By deleting subparagraph 2 thereof pold Winkler, also known as L. Winkler. and substituting therefor the following: F-39-724-E-1, F-39-724-E-2. T o y o M e n k a K a is h a , L td. Under the authority of the Trading In re: Debt owing to Toyo Menka 2. That the property described as fol­ With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ Kaisha, Ltd. F-39-2124-C-3. lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and Under the authority of the Trading tion of Swiss American Corporation, 30 Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ Pine Street, New York 5, New York, in the law, after investigation, it is hereby ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and amount of $3,225.00, as of June 3, 1946, found : Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to together with any and all accruals 1. That Leopold Winkler, also known law, after investigation, it is hereby thereto, and any and all rights to de­ as L. Winkler, whose last known address found: mand, enforce,- and collect the same, is 956, 3 Chôme, Totsukamachi, Yuoto- 1. That Toyo Menka Kaisha, Ltd., the arising out of the receipt, by the afore­ bashi-Ku, Tokyo, Japan, is a resident of last known address of which is Osaka, said Swiss American Corporation, of the Japan and a national of a designated Japan, is a corporation, partnership, as­ proceeds from the redemption of three enemy country (Japan) ; sociation or other business organization, (3> Interflational Telephone & Tele­ 2. That the property described as fol­ organized under the laws of Japan, and graph Corporation 5% Debentures, due lows: which has or, since the effective date of February 1, 1955, each of $1.000.00 face a. That certain debt or other obliga­ Executive Order 8389, as amended, has value, bearing the numbers 33851, 33852, tion owing to Leopold Winkler, also had its principal place of business in and 33853, which proceeds were deposited known as L. Winkler, by the National Japan and is a national of a designated with the aforesaid Swiss American Cor­ City Bank of New York, 55 Wall Street, enemy country (Japan); poration, in an account entitled Han- New York, New York, arising out of a 2. That the property described as fol­ delstrust West N. V., Compound Interest Account, account lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ is property within the United States number A95876, entitled Mr. Leopold tion owing to Toyo Menka Kaisha, Ltd., owned or controlled by, payable or de­ Winkler, maintained at the aforesaid by Anderson, Clayton & Co., P. O. Box liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ Bank, and any and all rights to demand, 2538, Houston 1, Texas, in the amount count of, or owing to, or which is evidence enforce and collect the same, and of $11,813.83, as of December 31, 1945, of ownership or control by Hans Andreas b. That certain debt or other obliga­ together with any and all accruals Ververgaert, the aforesaid national tion owing to Leopold Winkler, also thereto, and any and all rights to de­ of a designated enemy country- (Ger­ known as L. Winkler, by Wells Fargo mand, enforce and collect the same, many) ; (.) Bank & Union Trust Company, 4 Mont­ is property within the United States All other provisions of said Vesting gomery Street, San Francisco 20, Cali­ owned or controlled by, payable or de­ fornia, arising out of a Savings Account, Order 14107 and all action taken by or liverable to, held on behalf of or on account number 78902, entitled L. Wink­ on behalf of the Attorney General of the account of, or owing to, or which is ler, maintained at the aforesaid Bank, United States in reliance thereon, pur­ evidence of ownership or control by, the and any and all rights to demand, en­ suant thereto and under the authority aforesaid national of a designated enemy thereof are hereby ratified and con­ force and collect the same, country (Japan); firmed. is property within the United States and it is hereby determined owned or controlled by, payable or de­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on 3. That to the extent that the person February 21, 1950. liverable to, held on behalf of or on named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ within a designated enemy country, the For the Attorney General. dence of ownership or control by, the national interest of the United States aforesaid national of a designated enemy [ s e a l] H arold I. B a y n t o n , requires that such person be treated as country (Japan) ; Acting Director, a national of a designated enemy country' Office of Alien Property. and it is hereby determined: (Japan). 3. That to the extent that the person All determinations and all action re­ [F. ft. Doc. 50-1873; Filed, Mar. 7, 1950; named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not quired by law, including appropriate con­ 8:50 a. m.]