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FEDERAL

VOLUME NUMBER 66 ^ a /i t e d

Washington, Thursday, April 6, 1950

~ —-3 » 1 Sec. CONTENTS n "title 7— agriculture 998.54 Notification of regulation. Safeguards. Chapter IX— Production and Mar­ 998.55 Agriculture Department Pag8 keting Administration (Marketing INSPECTION See • Production and Marketing Administration. Agreements and Orders), Depart­ 998.62 Inspection and certification. Air Force Department ment of Agriculture EXEMPTIONS Notices: Procedure. P art 998— H and ling of I rish P otatoes 998.67 Contracts containing Renego-» 998.68 Granting exemptions. tiation Article entered into, G r o w n in N e w Jersey 998.69 Appeal. 998.70 Records and reports. by, or on behalf of, Depart­ ORDER REGULATING HANDLING ment of Defense, exclusive of Sec. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS those previously reported (see 998.0 Findings and determinations. 998.75 Reports. Military Renegotiation Policy DEFINITIONS 998.76 Compliance. and Review Board). 998.77 Right of the Secretary. 998.1 Secretary. 998.78 Effective time. Alien Property, Office of 998.2 Act. 998.79 Termination. Notices: 998.3 Person. 998.80 Proceedings after termination. Vesting orders, etc.: 998.4 Production area. 998.81 Effect of termination or amendment. Bartels, Otto, and Sophie 998.5 Potatoes. 998.82 Duration of immunities. Bartels______1964 998.6 Handler. 998.83 Agents. Borne, A., & Cia. S. A— ------1964 998.7 Ship. 998.84 Derogation. De La Feld, Joseph Hubert, 998.8 Producer. 998.85 Personal liability. et al______1968 998.-9 Fiscal year. 998.86 Separability. 998.10 Committee. 998.87 Amendments. Dietrich, Emil, and Helen 998.11 District. Dietrich______1964 A u t h o r it y : §§ 998.0 to 998.87 issued under Varieties. Eppelsheimer, Philip------1962 998.12 sec. 5, 49 Stat. 753, as amended; 7 U. S. O. 998.13 Seed potatoes. and Sup., 608c. Groh, Clara______1963 998.14 Table stock potatoes. Hauptmann, Heinrich------1965 998.15 Wholesale pack. § 998.0 Findings and determina­ Hermann, Edward______1965 998.16 Consumer pack. tions— (a) Findings upon the basis of the Isaac, Miriam______1968 Grade. 998.17 hearirfa record. Pursuant to Public Act Jusseit, Otto Heinrich, and 998.18 Export. No. 10, 73d Congress (May 12, 1933), as Minnie Schwarz—•.------1965 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE amended and as reenacted and amended Maart, Meta______1963 998.22 Establishment and membership. by the Agricultural Marketing Agree­ Miesch, Adolph K ------;------1966 998.23 Term of office. ment Act of 1937, as amended (7 U. S. C, Nakagawa, T., & Co_.------1966 998.24 Selection. 601 et seq.; 62 Stat. 1247; 63 Stat 1051), Nather, Otto, and Elizabeth 998.25 Nomination. and the rules of practice and procedure . Naether______1967 998.26 Failure to nominate. governing proceedings to formulate Nishimura, Yasuke______1967 998.27 Acceptance. marketing agreements and marketing Oelsner, A. Alfred______1967 998.28 Vacancies. orders (7 CFR, Part 900); a public hear­ Spielmann, Robert Ernst------1967 998.29 Alternate members. ing was held at Hightstown, New Jersey, 998.30 Procedure. Yawata, Ren------1963 998.31 Expenses and compensation. on October 24-26, 1949, upon a proposed Yokota, Haruko______1963 998.32 Powers. marketing agreement and a proposed Army Department marketing order regulating the handling 998.33 Duties. - Notices : of Irish potatoes grown in New Jersey. BUDGET, EXPENSES AND ASSESSMENTS Contracts containing Renego­ Upon the basis of evidence introduced at tiation Article entered into, 998.38 Budget. such hearing, and the record thereof, it by, or on behalf of, Depart­ 998.39' Expenses. is found that: ment of Defense, exclusive of 998.40 Rate of assessment. (1) The terms and provisions of this those previously reported 998.41 Increasing rate of assessment. order prescribe, so far as practicable, 998.42 Refunds. (see Military Renegotiation such different terms, applicable to dif­ 998.43 Accounting. Policy and Review Board). 998.44 CoUection of funds. ferent production areas, as are neces­ sary in order to give due recognition to Civil Aeronautics Board REGULATION the difference in production and mar­ Notices: 998.48 Marketing policy preparation. keting of such Irish potatoes; American Airline^, Inc., et al.; 998.49 Marketing policy reports. (2) This order is limited in its appli­ service to Springfield, Mass., 998.50 Recommendation for regulation. cation to the smallest regional produc­ case; hearing------1953 998.51 Issuance of regulations. tion area that is practicable, consistent 998.52 Modification, suspension, or termi­ Defense Department with carrying out the declared policy of nation. See Military Renegotiation Policy 998.53 Minimum quantity regulation. (Continued on next page) and Review Board. 1925 1926 RULES AND REGULATIONS

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(c) New Jersey Standards for White sey .Potato Marketing Committee, with alternate shall qualify by filing a written Potatoes as issued by the New Jersey De­ their respective alternates, from nomi­ acceptance with the Secretary within partment of Agriculture or amendments nations which may be made in the fol­ ten days after being notified of such thereto, or modifications thereof, or vari­ lowing manner: selection. ations based thereon. (a) Nominations for initial members § 998.28 Vacancies. To fill any va­ of the committee and their respective § 998.18 Export. “Export” means cancy occasioned by the failure of any alternates may be submitted by pro­ shipment of potatoes beyond the bound­ person selected as a committee member aries of continental United States. ducers, handlers, or groups thereof, and such nominations may be by virtue of or as an alternate to qualify, or in the ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE elections conducted by groups of pro­ event of the death, removal, resignation, ducers and by groups of handlers. or disqualification of any qualified mem­ § 998.22 Establishment and member­ ber or alternate, a successor for his un­ ship. (a) The New Jersey Potato Market­ (b) In order to provide nominations for succeeding committee members and expired term may be selected from ing Committee consisting of twelve mem­ nominations made in the manner speci­ bers, of whom eight shall be producers alternates: (1) The New Jersey Potato Marketing fied in § 998.25, or the Secretary may and four shall be handlers, is hereby select such committee member or alter­ established. For each member of the Committee shall hold or cause to be held at least 60 days prior to the end of each nate from previously unselected nomi­ committee there shall be an alternate nees on the current nominee list from who shall have the same qualifications fiscal year, after the effective date here­ of, a meeting or meetings of producers the district involved. If the names of as the member. nominees to fill any such vacancy are not (b) (1) Persons selected as committee in each of the districts designated in § 998.11 and a meeting or meetings of made available to the Secretary within members or alternates to represent pro­ 30 days after such vacancy occurs, such ducers shall be individuals who are pro­ handlers in the production area; (25 In arranging for such meetings vacancy may be filled without regard to ducers in the respective district for which nominations, which selection shall be selected, or officers or employees of a the committee may, if it deems desirable, utilize the services and facilities of ex­ made on the basis of the representation corporate producer in such district, and provided for in § 998.24.- such persons shall be residents of the isting organizations and agencies; respective district for which selected. (3) At each such meeting at least § 998.29 Alternate members. An al­ (2) Persons selected as committee two nominees shall be designated for ternate member of the committee shall members or alternates to represent han­ each position as member and for each act in the place and stead of the member dlers shall be individuals who are han­ position as alternate member on the for whom he is an alternate, during such dlers in the State of New Jersey or committee; member’s absence. In the event of the officers or employees of a cbrporate (4) Nominations for committee mem­ death, removal, resignation, or disquali­ handler in the aforesaid State, and such bers and alternate members shall be sup­ fication of a member, his alternate shall persons shall be residents of the State plied to the Secretary in such manner act for him until a successor of such of New Jersey. and form as he may prescribe, not later member is selected and has qualified. than 30 days prior to the end of each § 998.30 Procedure, (a) Nine mem­ § 998.23 Term of office. The term of fiscal year; bers of the committee shall be neces­ office of committee members and alter­ (5) Only producers may participate in sary to constitute a quorum and nine nates shall be for two years beginning on designating nominees for producer com­ concurring votes will be required to the first day of a fiscal year and continu­ mittee members and their alternates and ing until the end of the succeeding fiscal pass any motion or approve any commit­ only handlers may participate in desig­ tee action. . year, and until their successors are nating nominees for handler committee (b) The committeé may provide for selected and have qualified: Provided, members and their alternates; meeting by telephone, telegraph, or other however, That the Secretary shall select (6) Each person who is both a han­ means of communication and any vote one-half the initial committee to fill a dler and a producer may vote either as a cast at such a meeting shall be confirmed one year term of office and the remainder handler or as a producer and may elect promptly in writing: 'Provided, That if to fill a two year term. Committee mem­ the group in which he votes. For pur­ bers and alternates Shall serve during the any assembled meeting is held, all votes poses of Interpretation under this para­ shall be cast in person. term of office for which they are selécted graph and under § 998.22 (b) (2), a han­ and have qualified, or during that por­ dler may qualify as such only if, of the § 998.31 Expenses and compensation. tion thereof beginning on the date on total potatoes handled by him, 51 per­ Committee members or their respective which they qualify during the term of cent or more are produced by others; and alternates shall be reimbursed for ex­ office and continuing until the end there­ (7) Regardless of the number of dis­ penses necessarily incurred by them in of, and until their successors are selected tricts, in which a person produces pota­ the performance of their duties. and have qualified. toes, each such person is entitled to cast § 998.32 Powers. The committee shall § 998.24 Selection. The Secretary shall only one vote on behalf of himself, his have the following powers: select five producer members of the com­ agents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and rep­ (a) To administer the provisions mittee, with their respective alter­ resentatives, in designating nominees for hereof in accordance with its terms; nates, from District No. 1; two producer committee members and alternates: (b) To make rules and regulations to members, with their respective alter­ Provided, That in the event a person is effectuate the terms and provisions nates, from District No. 2; and, one pro­ engaged in producing potatoes in more hereof; ducer member, with his respective than one district, such person shall elect (c) To receive, investigate, and report alternate, from District No. 3, as defined the district within which he may par­ to the Secretary complaints of violation in § 998.11 which members and alter­ ticipate as aforesaid in designating of the provisions hereof; and nominees: Provided further, That an nates shall represent the respective dis­ (d) To recommend to the Secretary eligible voter’s privilege of casting only trict from which they are selected: amendments hereto. Provided, That no county within a district one vote, as aforesaid, shall be construed § 998.33 Duties. It shall be the duty shall have more than two producer mem­ to permit a voter to cast one vote for each of the committee: bers, with their respective alternates, to position to be filled in the respective dis­ represent their*respective districts: And, trict in which he elects to vote. (a) At the beginning of each fiscal year, to meet and organize, select a chair­ provided further, That the counties of § 998.26 Failure to nominhte. If nom­ man and such other officers as may be Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and inations are not made within the time necessary, to select subcommittees of Monmouth shall each have at least one and in the manner specified in § 998.25, committee members, and to adopt such member. the Secretary may, without regard to rules and regulations for the conduct of The Secretary shall select four han­ nominations, select the committee mem­ its business as it may deem advisable; dler members of the committee, with bers and alternates which selection shall (b) To act as intermediary between their respective alternates, from the pro­ be on the basis of the representation pro­ the Secretary and any producer or duction area at large. vided for therein. handler; § 998.25 Nomination. The Secretary § 998.27 Acceptance. Any person se­ • (c) To furnish to the Secretary such may select the members of the New Jer- lected as a committee member or as an available information as he may request; Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1929

(d) To appoint such employees, agents, appropriately incurred by the commit­ wholesale or in eonsumer packs, or any and representatives as it may deem tee during each fiscal year. Such han­ other shipping unit; necessary and to determine the salaries dler’s share of such expense shall be (b) Potatoes on hand in the market and define the duties of each such proportionate to the ratio between the areas and as manifested by supplies en person; total quantity of potatoes handled by him route and on track at the principal mar­ (e) To investigate from time to time as the first handler thereof, during the kets; and to assemble data on the growing, applicable fiscal year, and the total quan­ (c) Supply of potatoes, by grade, size, harvesting, shipping, and marketing con­ tity of potatoes handled by all handlers and quality, in the State of New Jersey ditions with respect to potatoes, and to as the first handlers thereof, during the and in other production areas; engage in such research and service same fiscal year. (d) The trend and level of consumer income; and activities which relate to the handling or 8 998.41 Increasing rate of assess­ (e) Other relevant factors. marketing of potatoes as may be ap­ ment. Upon recommendation of the proved by the Secretary; committee or on the basis of a later find­ 8 998.49 Marketing policy reports. (f) To keep minutes, books, and rec­ ing relative to the committee’s expenses (a) The committee shall submit to the ords which clearly reflect all of the acts or revenue, the Secretary may increase Secretary a report setting forth the and transactions of the committee and the rate of assessment to cover expenses aforesaid marketing policy. The com­ such minutes, books, and records shall be which shall be appropriately incurred. mittee shall also notify producers and subject to examination at any time by Such increase shall be applicable to all handlers of the contents of such reports. the Secretary or his authorized agent or potatoes handled during the given fiscal (b) In the event it becomes advisable representative; year. to deviate from such marketing policy, (g) To' make available to producers because of changed supply or demand § 998.42 Refunds. If at the end of a and handlers the committee voting rec­ conditions, the committee shall formu­ fiscal year, it shall appear that assess­ ord on recommended regulations and on late a new marketing policy, in accord­ ments collected are in excess of expenses other matters of policy; ance with the manner previously Incurred, each handler entitled to a pro­ (h ) At the beginning of each fiscal outlined. The committee shall also sub­ portionate refund of the excess assess­ year, to prepare a budget of its expenses mit a report thereon to the Secretary and ments shall be credited with such refund for such fiscal year, together with a re­ notify producers and handlers of such against the operations of the following port thereon; revised or amended marketing policy. (i) To cause the books of the commit­ fiscal year, unless he demands payment tee to be audited by a .competent ac­ thereof, in which event such proportion­ 8 998. BO Recommendation for regula­ countant at least once each fiscal year, ate refunds shall be paid to him. tion. (a) The committee shall recom­ mend regulation to the Secretary and at such other time as the committee § 998.43 Accounting. All funds re­ whenever it finds that such regulation, may deem necessary or as the Secretary ceived by the committee pursuant to any as provided In 8 998.51, will tend to may request. The report of such audit provision hereof shall be used solely for shall show the receipt and expenditure of the purposes herein specified and shall effectuate the declared purposes of the funds collected pursuant hereto; a copy be accounted for in the following man­ act. of each such report shall be furnished to ner: (b) The committee also may recom­ mend modification, suspension, or ter­ the Secretary and a copy of each such (a) The committee and its members mination of any regulation in order to report shall be made available at the may be required at any time by the Sec­ principal office of the committee for in­ retary to account for all receipts and facilitate shipments of potatoes for the specified purposes set forth in § 998.52. spection by producers and handlers; and disbursements; and (j) To consult, cooperate, and ex­ (b) Whenever any person ceases to be 8 998.51 Issuance of regulations. The change information at the discretion of a committee member or alternate, he Secretary shall limit the shipment of the committee with other potato market­ shall account for all receipts and dis­ potatoes whenever he finds from the ing committees and other individuals or bursements and deliver all property and recommendations and information sub­ agencies in connection with all proper funds in his hands, together with all mitted by the committee, or from other committee activities and objectives here­ books and records in his possession, to available information, that such regu­ under. his successor in office or to such person lation would tend to effectuate the de­ BUDGET, EXPENSES, AND ASSESSMENTS as the Secretary may designate, and shall clared policy of the act. Such limitation execute such assignments and other in­ may: § 998.38 Budget. The committee struments as may be necessary or appro­ (a) Regulate, In any or all portions of shall prepare a budget for each fiscal year priate to vest in such successor or in such the production area, the shipment of showing its anticipated expenses and a designated person the right to all the particular grades, sizes, or quality, of any proposed rate of assessment to cover such property, funds, or claims vested in such or all varieties of potatoes during any expenses. The committee shall also meifiber or alternate. period; or transmit to the Secretary a report ac­ (b) Regulate the shipment of particu­ companying the budget showing the basis 8 998.44 Collection of funds, (a) The committee may, with the approval of the lar grades, sizes, or quality of potatoes for its calculation of expenses and the differently for different varieties, for dif­ proposed rate of assessment. Secretary, maintain in its own name or in the name of its members, a suit ferent portions of the production area, § 998.39 Expenses. The committee is against any handler for the collection of for consumer or wholesale packs, or any authorized to incur such expenses as the such handler’s pro rata share of the combination of the foregoing, during any Secretary, upon the basis of the aforesaid expenses of the committee. period; or budget and other available information, (b) In order to provide funds to carry (c) Regulate the shipment of pota­ finds may be necessary during each fiscal out the functions of the committee, han­ toes by establishing, in terms of grades, year to perform its functions hereunder dlers may make advance payment of as­ sizes, or both, minimum standards of and for such other purposes, as may be sessments. quality and maturity. appropriate pursuant to the provisions REGULATION 8 998.52 Modification, suspension, or hereof. x 8 998.48 Marketing policy prepara­ termination. Upon the basis of the rec­ § 998.40 Rate of assessment. The tion. At the beginning of each fiscal year ommendations and information sub­ funds to cover such expenses shall the committee shall consider and prepare mitted by the committee, the Secretary be acquired by the levying on han­ a proposed policy for the marketing of shall modify, suspend, or terminate dlers of assessments. The assessment potatoes during such fiscal year. In regulations issued pursuant to 8 § 998.40, rate shall be fixed by the Secretary upon developing its marketing policy the com­ 998.51, 998.62, or any combination there­ the basis of the committee recommenda­ mittee shall investigate relevant supply of, in order to facilitate shipments of tion and other available information and demand conditions for potatoes. In potatoes for the following purposes applicable thereto. Each handler who such investigations the committee shall whenever he finds that it will tend to first ships potatoes shall pay assessments give appropriate consideration to the effectuate the declared policy of the act: to the committee, upon demand, which following: (a) For grading or storing in the pro­ assessments shall be such handler’s pro (a) Market prices of potatoes, includ­ duction area; rata share of the expenses which will be ing prices by grade, size, and quality in (D) For seed: 1930 RULES ANt) REGULATIONS

(c) For export; each shipment to be inspected by an au­ § 998.69 Appeal. If any applicant for (d) For distribution by the Federal thorized representative of the Federal- exemption certificates is dissatisfied with government; State Inspection Service or such other the determination by the committee with (e) For manufacture or conversion inspection service as the Secretary shall respect to his application, said applicant into specified products; designate. Each such handler shall make may file an appeal with the committee. (f) For livestock feed; and arrangements with the inspecting agency Such an appeal must be taken promptly (g) For other purposes which may for forwarding promptly to the commit­ after the termination by the commit­ be specified. tee a copy of such inspection certificate : tee from which the appeal is taken. Any § 998.53 Minimum quantity regula­ Provided, however, That (a) each han­ applicant filing an appeal shall furnish tion. The committee, with the approval dler making shipments of potatoes dur­ evidence satisfactory to the committee of the Secretary, may establish, for any ing such period shall, prior to making for a determinatioh on the appeal. The or all portions of the production area, such shipment, determine if such ship­ committee shalj thereupon reconsider minimum quantities below which ship­ ment has been inspected and if such the application, examine all available ments will be free from regulations is­ shipment has not been so inspected and evidence, and make a final determina­ sued pursuant to §§ 998.40, 998.51, 998.62, is not covered by an inspection certifi­ tion concerning the application. The or any one or more of such sections. cate, the handler making such ship­ committee shall notify the appellant of ment shall have the potatoes involved the final determination, and shall fur­ § 998.54 Notification of regulation. in such shipment inspected and shall nish the Secretary with a copy of the The Secretary shall notify the committee arrange for a copy of the inspection cer­ appeal apd a statement of considerations of any regulations issued or of any modi­ tificate to be forwarded to the committee involved in making the final determi­ fication, suspension, or termination of as aforesaid, and (b) each handler who nation. regulations pursuant to this section. first ships potatoes after such potatoes The committee shall give reasonable are regraded, resorted, repacked, or in § 998.70 Records and reports. The notice thereof to handlers. any other way further prepared for mar­ committee shall maintain a record of all applications submitted for exemption § 998.55 Safeguards. (a) The com­ ket shall have each shipment of such potatoes inspected as provided herein. certificates, a record of all exemption mittee, with approval of the Secretary, certificates issued and denied, the quan­ may prescribe (1) adequate safeguards EXEMPTIONS tity of potatoes covered by such exemp­ to prevent shipments pursuant to § 998.52 § 998.67 Procedure. The committee tion certificates, a record of the amount from entering channels of trade for other of potatoes shipped under exemption than the specific purpose authorized may adopt, with approval of the Secre­ tary, the procedures pursuant to which certificates, a record of appeals for re­ therefor, and (2) rules governing the consideration of applications, and such issuance and the contents of Certificates certificates of exemption will be issued to producers or handlers. information as may be requested by the of Privilege if such certificates are pre­ Secretary. Periodic reports on such rec­ scribed as safeguards by the committee. § 998.68 Granting exemptions, (a) ords shall be compiled and issued by the (b) Safeguards, as prescribed herein, The committee may issue certificates of committee upon request of the Secretary. may include requirements that: exemption to any producer who applies (1) Handlers shall file applications for such exemption and furnishes ade­ MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS with the committee to ship potatoes pur­ quate evidence to the committee (1) that § 998.75 Reports. Upon the request of suant to § 998.52; by reason of a regulation issued pursuant the committee, with approval of the (2) Handlers shall obtain inspection to § 998.51 he will be, prevented from Secretary, every handler shall furnish provided by § 998.62 or pay the pro rata shipping as large a proportion of his pro­ to the committee, in such manner and share of expenses provided by § 998.40, or duction in any crop year as the estimated at such time as may be prescribed, such both, in connection with potato ship­ average proportion of such production information as will enable the commit­ ments effected under the provisions of shipped by all producers in said appli­ tee to exercise its powers and perform § 998.52: Provided, That such inspection cant’s immediate production area; and its duties hereunder. The Secretary or payment of expenses may be required (2) that the grade, size, or quality of the shall have the right to modify, change, at different times than otherwise speci­ applicant’s potatoes have been adversely or rescind any requests for reports pur­ fied by the aforesaid sections; and affected by acts beyond the applicant’s suant to t,his section. (3) Handlers shall obtain Certificates control and by acts beyond reasonable of Privilege from the committee for ship­ expectation. Each certificate shall per­ § 998.76 Compliance. Except as pro­ ments of potatoes effected or to be ef­ mit the producer to ship-the amount of vided herein, no handler shall ship pota­ fected under the provisions of § 998.52. potatoes specified thereon. Such cer­ toes, the shipment of which has been (c) The committee may rescind or tificate shall be transferred with such prohibited by the Secretary in accord­ deny Certificates of Privilege to any potatoes at time of sale. ance with provisions hereof, and no shipper if proof is obtained that potatoes (b) The committee may issue certifi­ handler shall ship potatoes except in shipped by him for the purposes stated cates of exemption to any handler who conformity to the provisions hereof. in § 998.52 were handled contrary to the applies for such exemption and furnishes § 998.77 Right of the Secretary. The provisions thereof. adequate evidence to the committee (1) members of the committee (including (d) The Secretary shall have the right that by reason of a regulation issued successors and alternates), and any to modify, change, alter, or rescind any pursuant to § 998.51 he will be prevented agent or employee appointed or em­ safeguards prescribed and any certifi­ from shipping as large a proportion of ployed by the committee, shall be sub­ cates issued by the committee pursuant his storage holdings of ungraded pota­ ject to removal or suspension by the to the provisions of this section. toes, acquired during or immediately fol­ Secretary at any time. Each and every (é) The committee shall make reports lowing the digging season, as the esti­ order, regulation, decision, determina­ to the Secretary, as requested, showing mated average proportion of ungraded tion or other act of the committee shall the number of applications for such cer­ storage holdings shipped by all handlers be subject to the continuing right of the tificates, the quantity of potatoes cov­ in said applicant’s immediate shipping Secretary to disapprove of the same at ered by such applications, the number of area; and (2) that the grade, size, or any time. Upon such disapproval, the such applications denied and certificates quality of the applicant’s potatoes have disapproved action of the said committee granted, the quantity of potatoes shipped been adversely affected by acts beyond shall be deemed null and void, except under duly issued certificates, and such the applicant’s control and by acts be­ as to acts done in reliance thereon or in other information as may be requested. yond reasonable expectation. Each cer­ compliance therewith prior to such dis­ INSPECTION tificate shall permit the handler to ship approval by the Secretary. the amount of potatoes specified thereon. § 998.62 Inspection and certification. Such certificate may be transferred with § 998.78 Effective time. The provi­ During any period in which shipments of such potatoes at time of sale. sions hereof shall become effective at potatoes are regulated pursuant to the (c) The committee shall be permitted such time as the Secretary may declare provisions of §§ 998.40, 998.51, or 998.52, at any time to make a thorough investi­ above his signature attached hereto, and each handler who first ships potatoes gation of any producer’s or handler’s shall continue in force until terminated shall, prior to making shipment, cause claim pertaining to exemptions. in one of the ways hereinafter specified. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1931

§ 998.79 Termination, (a) The Secre­ other person with respect to any such *In Schedule A, all of Item 152 which tary may, at any time, terminate the pro­ violation. relates to Kalamazoo County, Michigan, is deleted. visions hereof by giving at least one day’s § 998.82 Duration of immunities. This decontrols from §§ 825.81 to 825.92 notice by means of a press release ordn The benefits, privileges, and immunities Kalamazoo County, Michigan, a portion any other manner which he may deter­ conferred upon any person by virtue of the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Michi­ mine. hereof shall cease upon the termination gan, Defense-Rental Area, and leaves (b) The Secretary may terminate or hereof, except with respect to acts done under control Calhoun County, Michigan, suspend the operation of any or all of under and during the existence hereof. the provisions hereof whenever he finds as said defense-rental area. that such provisions do not tend to ef­ § 998.83 Agents. The Secretary may, B. The Controlled Housing Rent Reg­ fectuate the declared policy of the act. by designation in writing, name any per­ ulation (§§ 825.1 to 825.12) is amended (c) The Secretary shall terminate the son, including any officer or employee of in the following respect: provisions hereof at the end of any fiscal the Government, or name any bureau Schedule A, Item 152, is amended to year whenever he finds that such termi­ or division in the United States Depart­ describe the counties in the defense- nation is favored by a majority of pro­ ment of Agriculture, to act as his agent rental area as follows: ducers, who, during the preceding fiscal or representative in connection with any Calhoun. year, have been engaged in the produc­ of the provisions hereof. In Kalamazoo County, the Townships of tion for market of potatoes: Provided, § 998.84 Derogation. Nothing con­ Charleston, Comstock, Kalamazoo, Portage and Ross, and the Cities of Augusta, Gales­ That such majority has, during such tained herein is, or shall be construed burg, Kalamazoo and Parchment. year, produced for market more than to be, in derogation or in modification fifty percent of the volume of such pota­ of the rights of the Secretary or of the This decontrols from §§ 825.1 to 825.12 toes produced for market; but such ter­ United States to exercise any powers all of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, ex­ mination shall be effective only if granted by the act or otherwise, or, in cept the Townships and Cities specified announced at least 60 days prior to the accordance with such powers, to act in above, in the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, end of the then current fiscal year. the premises whenever such action is Defense-Rental Area. (d) The provisions hereof shall, in any deemed advisable. C. The Controlled Housing Rent Regu­ event, terminate whenever the provisions lation and the Rent Regulation for Con­ § 998.85 Personal liability. No mem­ of the act authorizing them cease to be trolled Rooms in Rooming Houses and ber or alternate of the committee, nor in effect. Other Establishments are amended in any employee or agent thereof, shall be the following respects: § 998.80 Proceedings after termina­ held personally responsible, either indi­ 1. Schedule A, Item 106, is amended to tion. (a) Upon the termination of the vidually or jointly with others, in any describe the counties in the defense- provisions hereof, the then functioning way whatsoever, to any handler or to any rental area as follows: members of the committee shall continue person for errors in judgment, mistakes, as trustees, for the purpose of liquidating or other acts, either of commission or Delaware County, except the Town of York- the affairs of the committee, of all the omission, as such member, alternate, or town and Gaston; in Howard County, Center Township; and in Madison County, the Town­ . funds and property then in the posses­ employee, except for acts of dishonesty. sion of or under control of the committee, ships of Anderson and Lafayette. including claims for any funds unpaid or § 998.86 Separability. If any provi­ This decontrols the Town of Gaston property not delivered at the time of such sion hereof is declared invalid, or the in Delaware County, Indiana, a portion termination. Action by said trusteeship applicability thereof to any person, cir­ of the Anderson, Indiana, Defense-Rent­ shall require the fconcurrence of a major­ cumstance, or thing is held invalid, the al Area, based on a resolution submitted ity of the said trustees. validity of the remainder hereof, or the in accordance with section 204 (j) (3) of (b) The said trustees shall continue in applicability thereof to any other person, the Housing and Rent .Act of 1947, as such capacity until discharged by the circumstance, or thing, shall not be amended. Secretary; shall, from time to time, ac­ affected thereby. 2. Schedule A, Item 174, is amended count for all receipts and disbursements to describe the counties in the defense- and deliver all property on hand, to­ § 998.87 Amendments. Amendments rental area as follows: hereto may be proposed, from time to gether with all books and records of the City of St. Louis and the Counties of committee and of the trustees, to such time, by the committee or by the Jefferson, St. Charles, and St. Louis. person as the Secretary may direct; and Secretary. Madison and St. Clair. shall, upon request of the Secretary, exe­ Issued at Washington, D. C., this.3d This decontrols the County of Mon­ cute such assignments or other instru­ day of April 1950, to be effective on and roe, Illinois, a portion of the St. Louis, ments necessary or appropriate to vest in Missouri, Defense-Rental Area. such person full title and right to all of after 12:01 a. m., e. s. t., April 6,1950. 3. Schedule A, Item 227, is amended the funds, property, and claims vested [ seal] Charles F. B r an n an , to describe the counties in the defense- in the committee or the trustees pur­ Secretary of Agriculture. rental area as follows: suant thereto. [P. R. Doc. 50-2873; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; Butler, Clermont and Hamilton. (c) Any person to whom funds, prop­ 9:04 a. m.] erty, or claims have, been transferred or Kenton; and in Campbell County, the Cities of Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton and delivered by the committee or its mem­ ------Belleview. > bers, pursuant to this section, shall be ' t " T IT L E 24—HOUSING AND subject to the same obligations imposed This decontrols the County of W ar­ upon the members of the committee and HOUSING CREDIT ren, Ohio, a portion of $ie Cincinnati, upon the said trustees. Ohio, Defense-Rental Area. * Chapter VIII— Office of Housing All decontrols effected by this amend­ § 998.81 Effect of termination or Expediter ment, except Item C l thereof, *are on amendment. Unless otherwise expressly the Housing Expediters own initiative [Controlled Housing Rent Reg., Amdt. 234] provided by the Secretary, the termina­ in accordance with section 204 (c) of tion hereof or of any regulation issued [Controlled Rooms in Rooming Houses and the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as pursuant hereto, or the issuance of any Other Establishments, Rent Reg., Amdt. amended. 232] amendments to either thereof, shall not (Sec. 204, 61 Stat. 197, as amended; 50 U. S. (a) affect or waive any right, duty, obli­ P art 825— R ent R egulations U nder the C. App. Sup. 1894) gation, or liability which shall have H ousing and R ent A ct of 1947, as This amendment shall become effec­ arisen or which may thereafter arise in A mended tive April 5, 1950. connection with any provision hereof or MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, AND OHIO any regulation issued hereunder or (b) Issued this 3d day of April 1950. release or extinguish any violation here­ A. The Rent Regulation for Controlled T ighe E. W oods, of or of any regulations issued here­ Rooms in Rooming Houses and Other Housing Expediter. under, or (c) affect or impair any rights Establishments (§1 825.81 to 825.92) is [F. R. Doc. 50-2853; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; or remedies of the Secretary or of any amended in the following respect: 9:02 a. m.] 1932 FEDERAL REGISTER

PROPOSED RULE MAKING

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Television Installation and Service As­ forth therein; and that oral argument sociation of Chicago; RCA Service Com­ has been requested; COMMISSION pany, Inc.; KPIX, Inc.; KTTV, Inc.; It is ordered, That the Commission will I 47 CFR, Port 3 1 Radio Service Corporation of Utah; hear oral argument in the above-entitled Paramount Television Productions, Inc.; matter on May 12, 1950, at 10:00 a. m., [Docket No. 9518] Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Com­ in Room 6121, New Post Office Building, Twelfth and Pennsylvania Avenue NW., S eparate O peratio n o f A ural and V isu a l pany; Fort Industry Company; and T ransmitters of T e le v isio n S ta tio n s Washington, D. C. Those parties who Radio Cincinnati, Inc., filed with respect have heretofore filed comments in the ORDER SCHEDULING ORAL ARGUMENT to the notice of proposed rule making above-entitled matter and who desire to (FCC 49-1621) adopted December 8, participate in said oral argument should At a session of the Federal Communi­ 1949, in the above-entitled matter pro­ so notify the Commission on or before cations Commission held at its offices in posing to amend § 3.661 (b) of the Com­ May 1,1950. Washington, D. C., on the 28th day of mission’s rules and regulations, which Released: March 29, 1950. March 1950 ; relates to the separate operation of aural The Commission having under con­ and visual transmitters of television sta­ F ederal C ommunications sideration written comments of the N a­ tions; Co m m is s io n , tional Association of Broadcasters; It appearing, that said comments op­ [ seal] T. J. Sl o w ie , Television Broadcasters Association ; pose the adoption of the proposed Secretary. American Broadcasting Company, Inc.; amendment contained in said notice of [F. R. Doc. 50-2876; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.; proposed rule making in the form set 9:04 a. m.]

NOTICES *

Acme Carton & Die Cutting Co., Detroit, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE the number of a contract subject to the Renegotiation Act of 1948 does not re­ Mich.: DA-1 l-07O-ord-335. lieve the contractor and the subcontrac­ Adamson United Co., Akron, Ohio: AF Military Renegotiation Policy and S3(038)-9232. Review Board tors thereunder from renegotiation. Adel Precision Products Corp., Burbank, Conversely, the inclusion in a published Calif.: N383S-21147, N383s-21653, N383s- C ontracts Co n t a in in g th e R enegotia­ list of the number of a contract which is 23611, N383s—24265, N388s-25308, N383S-25812, t io n A rticle Entered in t o b y or on not subject to the act will not make the N383s—26034, N383s-26060, N383s-26122, •ruttat.f of th e D epartm ent of D e­ contractor or subcontractor thereunder N383S-27496, N383S-27517, N383s-27612, fense, I nclud ing th e D epartm ents of subject to renegotiation. The Renego­ N383S-28153, AF 33(038)-8027, AF 33(038)- th e A r m y , the N av y, and th e A ir tiation Article is not physically present 8033, AF 33 (038)-8263. F orce Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Cleve­ in some of the contracts listed herein. land, Ohio: DA-ll-183-qm-801. Contracts containing the Renegotia­ However, it is considered that such con­ Advance Aluminum Castings Corp., Chi­ tion Article entered into by of on behalf tracts are required to contain the article cago, 111.: DA-ll-070-ord-418. of the Department of Defense, including and are therefore subject to the Rene­ Aero Instrument Co., Cleveland, Ohio: the Departments of the Army, the Navy gotiation Act of 1948. Consequently, the N383S-26090. and the Air Force through December 31, numbers of such contracts are published Aero Supply Manufacturing Co., Inc., Carry, Pa.: N383S-22070, N383S-22096, N383s- 1949, exclusive of those previously re­ herein for the same purpose of informa­ tion as those in which the article is 22179, N383s—23430, N383s-24280, N383s- ported in the listings through June 30, 25169, N383&-25363, N383S-27307, N383s-27834, 1949, which were published in the F ed­ physically present. AF 33(038)-9588. eral R egister on November 8, 1949. ' Additional lists will be published from Aeroilex Laboratories, Inc., Long Island Pursuant to the note to § 423.322.1 (c) time to time in the F ederal R egister and, City, N. Y.: W33-038 ac 22086 S. A. No. 4, of the Military Renegotiation Regula­ also, as supplements of the Military Re­ AF 33(038)—1346 Amd.No. 1, AF 33(038)-8715. tions, three lists of numbers of prime negotiation Regulations. The Military Aerojet Engineering Corp., Azusa, Calif.: W38-038 ac 16551 S. A. No. 4 and S. A. No. 5, contracts which contain the Renegotia­ Renegotiation Policy and Review Board should be notified of any errors appear­ AF 33 (038)-2733 S. A. No. 4 and 8. A No. 5, tion Article, together with the names of AF 33 (038)-8006, AF 33 (038)-8602, NOa(s) the contractors holding such contracts, ing on the lists so that corrections may 10344, N140s—12855. have been published i n ' the F ederal be made. Aerol Co., Inc., Burbank, Calif.: N383s- R egister. The last of these lists repre­ F r an k L. R oberts, 24618. sented a consolidation of such informa­ Chairman. Aeromotlve Equipment Corp., Kansas City, tion supplied by the Departments of the M arch 31, 1950. Mo.: AF 33(038)-8356. Army, the Navy, and the Air Force and Aeronautical Radio, Inc., Washington, C o n t r a c t s C o n t a i n i n g t h e R enegotiation D. C.: AF 33(038)-8730. extended through June 30, 1949. The A r t ic l e E n t e r e d I n t o b y o r o n B e h a l f of Aeroprojects, Inc., West Chester, Pa.: following list includes contracts entered t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f D e f e n s e , I n c l u d i n g NOa(s) 10459. into through December 31, 1949, but ex­ t h e D e p a r t m e n t s o f t h e A r m y , t h e N a v y Aeroquip Corp., Jackson, Mich.: N383s- cludes those previously reported in the a n d t h e A ir F o r ce T h r o u g h D e c e m b e r 31, 22671. listings through June 30,1949. Contracts 1949, E x c l u s iv e o f T h o s e P r e v io u s l y R e ­ Aerotec Corp., The, Greenwich, Conn.: po r t e d i n t h e L is t in g s T h r o u g h Ju n e 80, over $1,000, but under $5,000, have been N383s—21924, N383s-23577, N383S-25978, 1949, W h i c h W er e P u b l is h e d i n t h e F e d ­ N383s—26716. omitted from this list; however, the e r a l R e g is t e r o n N o v e m b e r 8, 1949 omission does not affect the renegotia­ Aetna-Standard Engineering Co., Youngs­ ACF-Brill Motors Co., Philadelphia, Pa.— town, Ohio: DA-30-144-ord-lll. * bility of such contracts. Hall-Scott Motor Division: N104s-9665, Air Associates, Inc., Teterboro, N. J.: Publication of these lists, as well as N104S-10225. NOa(s) 10773, NOa(s) 10886, N383S-22766, future supplements, is for the sole pur­ A. M. R. Chemical Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: * N383S-23717, N383&-23761, N383S-26577, pose of disseminating information to MPA-30-287—md—15433. N383.S—26897, N383&-27304, AF S3 (038)-7993. help contractors and subcontractors ARF Products, Inc., River Forest, HI.: Air King Products Co., Inc., Brooklyn, NOa(s) 10357. N. Y.: NObs 50184. identify sales which are subject to rene­ Abrams Instrument Corp., Lansing, Mich.: Air-Maze Corp., Cleveland, Ohio: NObs gotiation. Although every effort has AF 33(038)-9020, AF 33(038)-9590. 50104, AF 33 (038)-9726. been and will be made to have the lists Acme Aluminum Alloys, Inc., Dayton, Air Products, Inc., Allentown, Pa.: NObs complete and accurate, the omission of Ohio: DA-1 l-070-ord-437. 47650, AF 33(038)-7831. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1933

Air Reduction Sales Co., , N. Y.; American Gas Accumulator Co., Elizabeth, Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co., Oakland, NObs 50222, NObs 50252. N. J.: N383S—28500, Order (42-014)50-2737/ Calif.: N104s—8800, N104s-9232. Airborne Accessories Corp., Hillside, N. J.: American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., New Atwood & Morrill Co., Salem, Mass.: N llls - N383s—24250, ,N383s-25179, N383S-26821. York, N. Y.: DA-30-182-tc-ll, DA-30-182- 52629. Airborne Instruments Laboratory Co., Min- tc-31, DA-30-182-tc-32, MST 1, MST 6. Audio Products Corp., Burbank, Calif.: eola, Long Island, N. Y.: NOa (s) 10612, NObr American Hoist & Derrick Co., St. Paul, NOa(s) 10636. 43415, W33-038 ac 22464 S. A. No. 1. Minn.: DA-36-022-tc-19. Aurand Manufacturing & Equipment Co., Aircooled Motors, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.: American Hospital Supply Corp., Evanston, Cincinnati, Ohio: N104s-9324. NOa(s) 10462, N383S-22570, AP 33(038)-8979. HI.: MPA-30-287-md-15767. Aurora Electric Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.: DA- Aircraft Gas Turbine, West Lynn, Mass.: American Institute of Aerological Research, 28-017-ord-49, DA-28-017-ord-181. AF 33 (038)-8494. Pasadena, Calif.: AF 28(099)-l S. A. No. 2. Austin Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio: N140s- Aircraft-Marine Products, Inc., Harrisburg, American Laundry Machinery Co., The, 12637. Pa.: N189S-70179. Cincinnati, Ohio: N104s-8618. Auto Equipment Service Co., Milwaukee, Aircraft Mechanics, Inc., Colorado Springs, American Locomotive Co., New York, N. Y.: Wis.: N104S-8842. Colo.: N383s—24237, N383s-26677. DA—36-022—tc—10, DA-36-022-tc-15, DA-36- Automatic Electric Sales Corp., Chicago, Aircraft Radio Corp., Boonton, N. J.: NOa 022—tc—49, N104S-9079. 111.: DA-36-039-SC-1293 : P. O. No. 2044, (S) 10340, NOa (s) 10546, N383S-21234, N383s- American Machine & Metals, Inc., East N104S-9673, AF 8(090)-26. 22641, AF 33(038)-9015. Moline, fnd.—U. S. Gauge Division: N383s- Automatic Fire Alarm Co., New York, N. Y.: Aircraft Service Corp., Valley Stream, Long 24089, AF 33(038)-9520. NOm 55506. Island, N. Y.: AF 33(038) -7190. American Mail Line, Ltd., Seattle, Wash.: Automatic Temperature Control Co., Inc., Aircraft Services Corp., Miami, Fla.: W33- W-45-045-tc-1417, DA-45-045-tc-17. Philadelphia, Pa.: NOrd 10640. 038 ac 18642 S. A. No. 6. American-Marietta Co., Chicago, 111.: DA- Avco Manufacturing Corp., New York, Airplane & Marine Instruments, Inc., Clear­ 44-109-qm-27. N. Y.—Lycoming Division: W33-038 ac 19740 field, Pa;.: NObr 43435. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.: S. A. No. 5 and S. A. No. 6, AF 33 (038)-3333 Airquipment Co., Burbank, Calif.: AF NOrd 10638, AF 33 (038)-8000. S. A. No. 6 and S. A. No. 8, AF 33(038)-8978. 33(038)-8037, AF 33(038)-8888, AF 33(038)- American Pacific Steamship Co., Los Avoset Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-30-280- 9021. Angeles, Calif.: N600s-1. qm-307, DA-30-280-qm-465, DA-30-280-qm- Akeley Camera, Inc., New York, N. Y.: American Phenolic Corp., Chicago, 111.: 466, DA-30-280-qm-724. AF 33(038)-9568, AF 33(038)-9679. DA-36-039-SC—23. Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison, New York, Alar Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.: AF American Seating Co., Grand Rapids, N. Y.: MPA-30-287-md-15432. 33(038)-8026, AF 33(038)-9659. Mich.: N383S-27308. B. G. Corp., The, New York, N. Y.: N383s- Alaska Steamship Co., Seattle, Wash.: DA- American Shipbuilding Co., Cleveland, 25572. 45-045—tc-36 Ohio: DA-30-023-eng-4. B & R Engineering Co., Baltimore, Md.: Aldrich Pump Co., The, Allentown, Pa.: American Ski Co., Clare, Mich.: DA-44- N383S—21774. N104S-9236, N140S-15048. 109-qm-ll, DA-%4-109-qm-15. Babcock & Wilcox Co., The, New York, Ali American Airways, Inc., Wilmington, American Stevedores, Inc., New York, N. Y.: N. Y.: NObs 50049, N104s-8468, N383s-24031. Del.: NOa(s) 10805, N383s-23545. W-30-222—tc—1627. Badger Manufacturing Co., Cambridge, All Scope Pictures, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.: American Sugar Refining Co., New York, Mass.: DA-28-017-ord-17, N104s-9352. NOa(s) 10657. N. Y.: DA-30-280-qm-125, DA-30-280-qm- Badt, P. L., Co., San Francisco, Calif.: DA— Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., New York, 199, DA-30-280-qm-478, DA-30-280-qm-517, 04-197—tc—76 : P. O. No. 1970-50. N. Y.— Solyay Process Division; W-49-010- DA-30-280-qm-767. ■ Bailey, C. M., Co., San Francisco, Calif, t ord-55. American Tire Machinery Co., Inc., Muncie, N104S-9335. Allied Oil Terminal Co., Chicago, 111.: ASP Ind.: DA-33-079-ord-57. Baird Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.: 1560. American Tobacco Co., Inc., New York, NOa(s) 10730. Allied Record Manufacturing Co., Inc., N. Y.: DA-11-183-qm-646. Baker, Michael, Jr., Inc., Rochester, Pa.: Hollywood, Calif: N140s-13045. American Type Founders Sales Corp., Eliza­ DA-35-026-eng-153. Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co., Mil­ beth, N. J.: DA-1 l-183-qm-891, DA-44-009- Baldwin Locomotive Works, The, Eddy- waukee, Wis.: DA-45-045-tc-26, NObs 50055, eng-2. stone, Pa.: DA-36-022-tc-17, N600s-2588, AF NObs 50215, N104s—7649, N104s-8791, N104s- Americana Corp., New York, N. Y .: NOp 467. 33(038)-7819. 8938, N151S-83652, N204s-28176. Ampco Metals, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.: AF Ballantine Laboratories, Inc., Boonton, Alloy Welding & Manufacturing Co., Inc., 33(038)-r8008. N. J.: Order (33-038)50-285. Tulsa, Okla.: DA-34-066-eng-432. Ananconda Wire & Cable Co., New York, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., Baltimore, Altec Service Corp., New York, N. Y .: NObs N. Y.: NObs 47900, N383S-26084. Md.: DÀ—49-074—tc—5. 50052, N140S-12573. Andale Company, Philadelphia, Pa.: DA- Barber-Colman Co., Rockford, 111.: N383s- Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 36-022-tc—26. 23885, AF 33(038)-7919. DA-1 l-070-ord-218, DA-ll-070-ord-354, DA- Andrew Corp., Chicago, 111.: W-36-039-sc- Barber-Greene Co., Aurora, 111.: DA-11- 36-034-ord-3, N171s-88666. 46726. 184-eng-58. American Agencies, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Andrews-Alderfer Processing Co., Inc., Barco Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111.: DA—30-182—tc—1. Akron, Ohio.: AF 33(038)-8885. N126S-377, AF 33(038)-8029. American Asphalt Products Co., Great Mills, Apex Smelting Go., Chicago, 111.: DA-11- Barry Corp., The, Cambridge, Mass.: W33- Md.: N421s—1398. 070-ord-454. 038-ac 20475 S. A. No. 2. American Blower Corp., Detroit, Mich.: Apple, W. A., Co., Bartley & Binnings, New Orleans, La.: N104s—8772, N104S-9686, AF 33 (038)-7180, AF Dayton, Ohio.: AF 33(038)-9239. NOy 19403. 33(038)-9064. Argenta Products Co., Eastport, Maine: Basic Refractories, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio: American Bosch Corp., Springfield, Mass.: DA-18-108-cml-76. N383S-21758. N383S-21678, N383s~25879. Argus, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.: DA-20-018- Bassick Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn.: AF American Brass Co., The, Waterbury, Conn.: ord-70. 33(038)-10002.« N171&-88640. Arma Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: NObs 47822, Batzer, M. M., Philadelphia, Pa.: W-30- American Can Co., New York, N. Y .: DA- NObs 47956, NObs 50139, NOrd 10473, NOrd 222—tc—1645. 04-493-qm-18, DA-04-493-qm-768. 10554, NOrd 10690, NOrd 10704, N104s-8977, Bauer Industrial Sales, Inc., Worthington, American Car &' Foundry Co., New York, N104s—10257. Ohio: DA-33-062-eng-6. N. Y.: DA-1 l-070-ord-233, DA-ll-070-ord- Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.: DA- Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, 234. ll-070-ord-298, AF 33 (038)-9582. N. Y.: N104S-9157, N171s-87880. Baxter, Don, Inc., Glendale, Calif.: M PA- American Chain & Cable Co., Inc., Detroit, Aro Equipment Co., The, Bryan, Ohio: 80-287-md-15768. Mich.: DA-19-058-ord-5, AF 33(038)-9563. N383s—21891, N383s-25783, AF 33 (038)-9347, Bay State Tool & Machine Co., Springfield, American-Coleman Corp., Omaha, Nebr.: Order (33-038)50-1344. AF 33(038)-3300 S. A. No. 3. Mass.: DA-19-058-ord-104. Askania Regulator Co., Chicago, 111.: NObs American Cyanamid Co., New York, N. Y.: Beattie, Fred, Repair Corp., Brooklyn, 50174. W-30-070-cws-1645 S. A. No. 9. N. Y.: W-30-222—tc-440. Lederle Laboratories Division: MPA-30- Associated Banning Co., Wilmington, Becton, Dickinson & Co., Rutherford, N. J.: 287-md-15319. Calif.; N123S-61154. MPA-30-287-md-15508. American District Telegraph Co., New Associated Spring Corp., Bristol, Conn.— Beech Aircraft Corp., Wichita, Kans.: York, N. Y.: N406S-25499, AF 4 (086)-58. Wallace Barnes Division: DA-19-058-ord- NOa(s) 10101, NOa(s) 10590, NOa(s) 10709, 468. Gibson, The Wm. D., Co. Division: DA- American Electroneering Co., Los Angeles, N383S-22723, N383S-22800, N383s-23358, AF 19-066-ord-24. Calif.: NObr 43364. 33(038)-8704, AF 33(038)-8762. Atlantic & Gulf Stevedores, Inc., Norfolk, Bell Aircraft Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.: W33-038 American Engineering Co., Philadelphia, Va.: W-30—182-tc-151: p. O. No. 1627, W-30- ac 13989 C. O. No. 12, W33-038 ac 14169 S. A. Pa.: N104S-8808. 182—tc-182: P. O. No. 1605, DA-30-182-tc-45: No. 6, W33-038 ac 20063 C. O. No. 8, W33-038 American Foreign Steamship Corp., New P. O. No. 175, DA-30-182—tc—48: P. O. No. 254, ac 22145 S. A. No. 1, AF 33 (038)-3298 C. O. York, N. Y.: DA-30-182-tc-103, DA-30-182- DA-30-182—tc—133: P. O. No. 1153, DA-30- No. 1, AF 33(038)-6710, AF 33 (038)-8471, tc-107. 182-tc-135: P. O. No. 1177. AF 33 (038)-9552, AF 33(038)-9718. No. 66----- 2 1934 NOTICES

Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, HI.: N383s- 83(038)-9558, AP 33 (038)-9560, AF 83(038)- Bucyrus-Erie Co., South Milwaukee, Wis.: 21873, N383s—28375, AP 83 (038)-8242, AP 9583. DA-ll-184-eng-105, DA-ll-184-eng-326: P. 33(038)-9555. Bird Electronic Corp., Cleveland, Ohio: .O. No.- 14071, DA-1 l-184-eng-358 : P. O. No. Bellanca Aircraft Corp., New Castle, Del.: AF 33 (038)-8452. 14269. AP 33 (038)-8948. Bjorksten Research Laboratories, inc., Buda Co., The, Harvey, 111.: DA-11-184- Bellingham Stevedoring Co., Bellingham, Madison, Wls.: AF 33 (038)-8902. eng-250, N104S-9204, N104s~9658. Wash.: W-45-045-tc-1475. Bliley Electric Co., Erie, Pa.: DA-36-039- Buffalo Forge Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: N151s- Bendix Aviation Corp., Detroit, Mich.— sc-19. 83467. Bendix Products Division: NOa(s) 10541, Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co., New York, Buffalo Pumps, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.: N104s- N383S-17297, N3B3S-20475, N383S-23683, N. Y.: AP 33 (038)-8873. 9051, N104s—10590. N383S-23976, N383s-24017, N383s-25418, Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash.: W33- ‘ Bulkley Dun ton Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: N383S-25444, N383S-25449, N383s-^5597, 038 ac 13013 C. O. No. 80, W33-038 ac 13875 DA-30-280-qm-489. N383s—26048, N383S-26229, N383s-26865, S. A. No. 9, W33-038 ac 15065 S. A. No. 8, Bunker & Savage, Augusta, Maine: NOy N383s—27285, N383S-27353, N383S-27537, W33-038 àc 15587 C. O. No. 40, C. O. 41, C. O. 18807. N383s—27577, N383S-27871, N383S-28125, No. 44, C. O. 45 and C. O. No. 50, W33-038 ac Burke & James, Inc., Chicago, HI.: AF 33 AP 33(038)-168 C. O. No. 1, AP 33(038)- 16959 C/ O. No. 4, W33-038 ac 20015 C. O. (038)-9017. 6160, AF 33(038)—6296, AP 33(038)-8293, No. 5; AP 33(038)-8498, AF 33(038)-8499, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Detroit, AP 33 (038)-8446, AP 33 (038)-8739, AP AF 33(038)-8937, AP 33 (038)-9203. Mich.: N600S—3004. 33 (038)-8746, AP 33 (038) -8950, AP 33(038)- Bogue Electric Manufacturing Co., Pater­ Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co., St. 9046, AP 33 (038) -9069, AP 33 (038)-9550, son, N. J.: NObs 50044, NObs 50204, NObs Louis, Mo. : DA-36-022-tc-20. AP 33 (038)-9597, AP 33 (038)-9873. Ben­ 50205, NObs 50206. * Bushey, Ira S. & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. : dix Radio Division: N383s-22141, N383s- Bol, Ltd., New York, N. Y.: AF 33(038)- W-30—222—tc—277. 24489, AP 33 (038)-8005. Eclipse-Pioneer 7895. C. & H, Electric Co., Miami, Fla.: N104s- Division: DA-20-089-ord-201, NOa(s) 10538, Booth, Williams S., Inc., Boston, Mass. : W - 8556. NOa(s) 10582, NOa(s) 10594, NOa(s) 10603, 30-182i-tc-141 : P. O. No. 1373. Cadillac Products, Inc., Ferndale, Mich.: NOa(s) 10624, NOa(s) 10639, NOa(s) 10733, Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Chicago, HI.: AF DA-12-036-qm—25. NOa(s) 10734, NOa(s) 10739, NOa(s) 10777, 33(038)—8970. California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co., NOa(s) 10817, NOrd 10712, N104s-9105, Borg, George W., Corp., Delavan, Wis.: AF San Francisco, Calif.; DA-30-280-qm-124. N383S—21410, N383S-21413, N383s-22112, 33(038)-8872. California Packing Corp., San Francisco, N383s—22113, N383s-22114, N383s-22318, Borg-Warner Corp., Cleveland, Ohio.—Mar­ Calif.: DA-^04—493-qm-95. N383s—22890, N383S-23209, N383s-23305, vel-Schebler Carburetor Division: AP 33 California Research Corp., San Francisco, N383s—23997, N383s-24543, N383S-24755, (038)-8688. Morse Chain Division: N104s- Calif.: W33-038 ac 9083 S. A. No. 8, AP N383s-24839, N383S-24860, N383s-25417, 8897. Pesco Products Division: N383S-22181, 33(038)-9831. N383S-25422, N383S-25689, N383S-26488, N383s—23283, N383s-25088, N383s-25439, California Texas Oil Co., New York, N. Y.: N383s—26720, N383S-27337, N383S-27386, N383S-26569, N383s-26609; N383s-27073, DA-30—182—tC-60. N383s—27428, N383S-27538, N383S-27888, N383s—27190, N383S-27352, N383s-28115, Canfield Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich.: N383s—27911, N383S-27916, N383s-28165, N383S-28669, AP 33(038)-7116, AF 33(038)- DA-20-018-ord-181. N421S-1404, AP 33(038)-8009, AF 33(038)- 8042, AP 33 ( 038 ) -8257, AF 33(038)-8905, Capewell Manufacturing Co., Hartford, 8011, AP 33 (038)-8014, AP 33 (038)-8022, AP AP 33(038)-9044, AF 33(038)-9056, AF 33 Conn.: NOa(s) 10466. 33(038.)—8028, AP 33(038)-8186, AP 33(038)- (038)—9068, AP 33(038)-9072, AF 33(038)- Cardinal Engine & Boiler Works, Brooklyn, 8187, AP 33(038)-8261, AF 33 (038)-8294, AP 9073, AP 33 (038)-9079. N. Y.: W-30—222—tc—722. 33(038)-8317, AF 33(038)-8322, AP 33(038)- Boston Auto Gage Co., Pittsfield, Mass.: Cardox Corp., Chicago, 111.: AP 83(038)- 8391, AP 33(038)-8503, AF 33(038)-8506, AP N383s—22105. 7890, AP 33 (038)-9565. 83(038)—8514, AF 33(038)-8525, AF 33(038)- Bowser-Morner Testing Laboratory, Day- Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, 8631, AP 33(03§)-8680, AP 33(038)-8756, AP ton, Ohio: AF 33(038)-8983. Pa.: DA-ll-070-ord-131, DA-20-018-ord-l 33(038)-8933, AP 33(038)-9001, AP 33(038)- Brach, L. S^, Manufacturing Corp.,. Newark, N600S-190. 9036, AF 33(038)-9100, AP 33(038)-9105, AP N. j.: AF 33(038)—8227. Carrier Corp., Syracuse, N. Y.: DA-44-109- 33(038)-9519, AP 33(038)-9581, AP 33(038)- Brady-Hamilton Stevedoring Co., Portland, qm~6, N102s—51724. 9599, AP 33 (038)-9751. Friez Instrument Oreg.: DA-45-045-tc-10. . Case, J. I., Co., Racine, ^Wis. : DA-11-184- Division: N104s-10258, N104s-10574. Pacific Brandenburg Instrument Co., New York, eng-205, DA-11—184-eng-208, DA-11-184- Division: NOa(s) 10536, NObs 43458, NObs N. Y.: MPA-30-287-md-15491. eng-419 : P. O. No. 14273, DA-ll-184-eng-434: 49004, N102s—52378, N102s-52392, N102s-9520, Brandt, Charles T., Inc., Baltimore, Md.: P. O. No. 14382. Industrial Division: DA-11- N123S-61512, N383S-22705, N383S-22786, NOrd 10618, N171s-87963. 184-eng-42, DA-11-184-eng-80. N383S-23720, N383S-24270, N383S-24537, Brandtjen & Kluge, Inc., St. Paul, Minn.: Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, 111.: DA-11- N383S-25871, N383S-26801, N383s-27769, DA-ll-183-qm-628. 184-eng-35, DA-ll-184-eng-202, DA-36-022- AF 33(038)-1983 C. O. No. 1, AP 33(038)-7159, Branham Mareck & Duepner, Inc., Minne­ tc-4, DA-36-022-tc-6. AP 33(038)—8312, AP 33(038)-9051, AP apolis, Minn.: N102s-52209, N102s-52211, Central Station Alarm Co., Dallas, Tex.: 33(038)-9598. Scintilla Magneto Division: N140S-11980. DA-41-404—aIV-6. N383S-21928, N383S-23466, N383&-23620, Breeze Corporations, Inc., Newark, N. J.: Centrifugal Casting Machine Co., Tulsa, N383S-23953, N383S-23977, N383S-24476, N383S—9616, N383S-11504, N383S-13361, N383s- Okla.: N600s—2694. N383s—24540, N383s-25080, N383S-26162, 14906, N383S—15417, N383S-19147, N383s-19483, Century Aircraft Co., Inglewood, Calif.: N383s—25226, N383S-25427, N383s-25438, N383&—21969, N383S-26953, AP 33 (038)-768, N383S-23013, AP 33(038)-9048. N383S-25440, N383S-25455, N383S-28470, AF 33(038)—1135, AP 33(038)-2111. Chamberlain Canning Co., Anderson, Mo.: AP 33 (038)-5851, AF 83 (038)-6330, AP Brewer Dry Dock Co., Inc., Mariners Harbor, DA-04-493-qm-431. 33(038)—8002, AP 33.(038)-8684, AP 33(038)- N. Y.: W-30-222-tc-276. Chamberlin, W. R., & Co., San Francisco, 9016, AP 33 (038)—9744. Skinner Purifier Di­ Briggs & Stratton Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.: Calif.; DA-30-182—tc-113, MST 8. vision: N383s-27195, W33-638 ac 21808 S. A. AP 33 (038) -8159. Champlin Box Co., Hartford, Conn.: DA- No. 4, AF 33 (038)-9407. Zenith Carburetor Bristol Company, The, Waterbury, Conn.: 19-058-ord-474 : P. O. No. 3450-50. Division: DA-ll-184-eng-232, N104s-8913, N383S-22660. Champion Spark Plug Co., Toledo, Ohio: AP 33 ( 038 ) -9574. Bendix-Westinghouse Aircraft Equipment Division : N383S-23928. N383S—27049, AP 33 (038)-8952. Automotive Air Brake Division: AF 33(038)- British American Oil Co., Ltd., Toronto, Chase, Cleveland B., Co., Inc., New York, 7970, AP 33 (038)-9041. : ASP 1546. N. Y.: NOa(s) 10702. Bercut-Richards Packing Co., Sacramento, Bros, Wm., Boiler & Manufacturing Co., Chase Aircraft Co., Inc., West Trenton, Calif.: DA-1 l-183-qm-842. Minneapolis, Minn.: DA-ll-184-eng-325: N. J.: W33-038 ac 17025 C. O. No. 5, C. O. No. Berk, F. W., & Co., Inc., Wood-Ridge, N. J.t P. O. No. 14160. 8 and S. A. No. 7. NOrd 10647. Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., Provi­ Chatham Electronics, Newark, N. J.: N173s- Berry Motors, Inc., Corinth, Mass.: N151s- dence, R. I. : DA-19-058-ord-79 : P. O. No. 14697. 83143. 5455-49, DA-19-058-ord-267. Chemco Photoproducts Co., Inc., Glen Cove, Bertea Products, Pasadena, Calif.: N383s- Brown,.L. R., Manufacturing Co., The, New Long Island, N. Y.: NObs 48018. 21148. Haven, Conn.: DA-19-058-ord-70. Chemlrad Corp., New York, N. Y .: DA-18- Beseler, Charles, Co., New York, N. Y.: Brown Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo.: AP 064-cmi-2. Order 33(038)50-1148 Amd. No. 1. 11(006)—75. Cheronis, .Dr. Nicholas, Chicago, 111.": DA- Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel Corp., San Browning Laboratories, Inc., Winchester, 44-109-qm-35. Francisco, Calif.: N600S-1299, N600S-1984. Mass.: W28-099 ac 411 S. A. No. 5. . Chicago Aerial Survey Co., Chicago, HI.: Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa.: Brush Development Co., Cleveland, Ohio: AP 33(038)-7250, AP 33(038)-9589. W-30—222—tc-271, W-30-222-tC-275, W-30- W-36-039-sc-38190 Modification No. 4, N104s- Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, 222—tc-2711, DA-30-144-ord—16. 10350, N171S-88190. Chicago, 111.: DA-ll-032-eng-10. Shipbuilding Division: N104s-9106, N600s- Bryant Chucking Grinder Co., Springfield,. Christian, J. D., Engineering Co., San 1936, N600S-1941. Vt.: DA—19-058-ord-149. Francisco, Calif.: DA-36-022-tc-52, DA-36- Biederman Motors Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: Buckeye Tools Corporation, Dayton, Ohio: 022-tc-71, DA-36-022-tc-77. AP 33 (038)-7971, AP 33 (038)-7973, AP N104S-9047. Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Mich.: N104s-8988. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1935

Cincinnati Test Research Laboratories, Continental Motors Corp., Muskegon, Defoe Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Bay City, Cincinnati, Ohio: W33-038 ac 21090 S. A. Mich.: DA-20-089-ord-24, DA-20-089-ord- Mich.: DA-20-064-eng-28. No. 5. 212, DA-20-089-ord-248, NOa(s) 10366, AP De Frenes & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: NOa(s) Cine Devices, Inc., New York, N. Y.: AF 33(038)-7676, AF 33(038)-8959. 10531. 33(038)-9084. Control Engineering Corp., Canton, Mass.: DeJur Amsco Corp., Long Island City, Long Cine Products Supply Co., Haddon Heights, NOa(s) 10347. Island, N. Y.: DA-36-039-sc-9. N. J.: AF 33(038)-9063. Cook Electric Co., Chicago, 111.: AP 33(038)- Del Riccio, Lorenzo, Laboratories, Los An­ Cities Service Oil Co., New York, N. Y.t 200 S. A. No. 4, AF 33(038)-7844, AF 33(038)- geles, Calif.: AF 33(038)-9037. ASP 1514. 8353, AF 33 (038)-9749. Cook Research Lab­ Delta Laboratories, Inglewood, Calif.: Clark Controller Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio: oratories ~ Division: AF 33 (038)-9342, AP MPA-30-287-md-15770. N104S-9494. 33(038)-9493. Demlng Co., The Salem, Ohio: DA-36-022- Clark Equipment Co., Buchanan, Mich.: Cooper-Bessemer Corp., The, Mount Ver­ tc-39. DA-33-03l-qm-308, DA-33-031-qm-413, DA- non, Ohio: DA—36-022-tc-46, DA-36-022-tC- Dempster Bros., Inc., Knoxville, Tenn.: 33-03 l-qm-682. 47, DÀ-36-022-tc-63, N104s-9019. N600S-3392, N600s-4550, N600s-4701. Clary Multiplier Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.: Copperweld Steel Co., Warren, Ohio: DA- Denison Engineering Co., Columbus, Ohio: N383s—15371. 19-058-ord-413 : P. O. No. 3121-50. AF 33(038)-5829 S. A. No. 1, AF 33(038)- Clayton Manufacturing Co., El Monte, Cord Equipment Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md.: 9214, AF 33(038)-9!M9. Calif.: NObs 50209, N104s-9366, AF 33(038)- N600S-3988. Design Service Co., Newark, N. J.: NOrd 9109, AP 33(038)-9544. Coretti-Gross, Inc;, Bronx, N. Y.: DA-36- 10607. Cleaver-Brooks Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: 022—tc-76. Deutsch Co., Los Angeles, Calif.: N123s- NObs 50227, NOy 18686. Cornelius Company, The, Minneapolis, 63356. Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., The, Cleve­ Minn.: AF &3(038)-7165, AF 33(038)-9066. Diamond Instrument Co., Wakefield, land, Ohio: N383S-5100, N383s-22873, N383s- Cox & Stevens Aircraft Corp., Mineola, L. I., Mass.: AF 33(038)-8445. 25665, N383s—27174, N383S-27265, N383s-27423, N. Y.: W33-038 ac 19540 C. O. No. 3, AF Diamond Power Specialty Corp., Lancaster, N383S—27939, N383s-28198, W33-038 ac 22439 33(038)-8530. Ohio: N104s-8945. Amd. No. 1, AF 33 (038)-8519. Crager Canning Co., Grannis, Ark.: DA-04- Dichman, Wright & Pugh, Inc., Baltimore, Clifton Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y.: 493-qm—429. Md.: DA-30-182-tc-6. DA-30—182—tc—13. Crane Co., Chicago, 111.: W-ll-022-ord-3, Dictaphone Corp., New York, N. Y.: AP Coast Paint & Chemical Co., Los Angeles, NObs 50128. 33(03,8)—9080. Calif.: N123s—62857. County Airport Corp., White Plains, N. Y.: Dictograph Products, Inc., New York, Coastwise Line, San Francisco, Calif.: DA- ASP 1568. N. Y.: N140s—13808. 45-045-tc—43. Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., Boston, Diebold, Inc., Canton, Ohio: Order (49- Coe Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.: MPA- Mass.: N104s-9194. 038)50-3322. 30-287-md-15491. Cross, Austin & Ireland Lumber Co., Brook­ Di-Npc Co., Cleveland, Ohio: AP 23(109)-9. Collins Radio Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa: lyn, N. Y.: DA-09-026-eng-2. Ditto, Inc., Chicago, 111.: AP 33(038)-7994. NOa(s) 10230, NOa(s) 10368, NOa(s) 10502, Crouse-Hinds Co., Syracuse, N. Y.: AP Doane, L. C., Co., Essex, Conn.: N102s- N126s—1163, AF 28(099)-122. 33(038)-9038. 52205, N102S-52317. Collins Timber Co., St. Louis, Mo.: DA-22- Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc., Baltimore, Doelcam, Inc., West Newton, Mass.: NOa(s) 052-cng-209. Md.: DA-30—144-ord-19. 10283. Collyer Insulated Wire Co., Pawtucket, Crucible Brass Foundry Co., Rochester, Dolphin Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y .: R. I.: N383s—26088.“ Mich.: W-20-089-ord-724. DA-30-182-te-128.. Colonial Radio Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.: AF Crucible Steel Co. of America, New York, Dorne and Margolin, Bethpage, Long Is­ 33(038)-9350. N. Y.: DA-20-089-ord-51. land, N. Y.: AP 33(038)-7916. Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp., The, Denver, Crystal Research Laboratories, Inc., Hart­ Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Santa Monica, Colo.: N600S-208. ford, Conn.: AF 19(122)-21 S. A. No. 2. Calif.: NOa(s) 9772, N123s-63357, N383s- Colorbac, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: DA- Cummins Diesel Sales, Inc., Richmond, Va. : 16779, N383s—22278, N383s-22669, N383s-23282, 04-197-tc-170, SFPE P. O. No. 3340-50. NOm 54162. N383S-23365, N383s-24581, N383s-25604, Colt’s Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.: Cummins Engine Co., Inc., Columbus, Ind. : N383S-26678, N383s-27188, N383S-27309, W-19-058-ord-5198, W-19-058-ord-5203, W - DA-1 l-184-eng-67, DA-ll-184-eng-77, DA- N383s—27952, W33-038 ac 10413 C. O. No. 10, 19-058-ord-5212, W-19-058-ord-5213, DA-12- ll-184-eng-392 : P. O. No. 14032, DA-11-184- C. O. No. 12 and C. O. No. 13, W33-038 ac 036-qm-262, DA-19^058-ord-481, DA-19-058- eng-393 : P. O. No. 14031, DA-11-184-eng-318: 16849 C. O. No. 6, W33-038 ac 19334 C. O. ord-482, DA-19-058-ord-483, DA-19-058-ord- P. O. No. 13677, DA-36-022-tc-5, N104S-10067.' No. 2, W33-038 ac 19395 C. O. No. 1 and C. O. 484, DA-19-058-ord-485, DA-19-058-ord-486, Curtiss-Wright Corp., Columbus, Ohio : AF No. 5, W33-038 ac 20260 C. O. No. 3, W33-038 DA-19-058-ord-487, DA-19-058-ord-488, DA- 33(038)-9948. Airplane Division: NOa(s) ac 22144 C. O. No. 5, C. O. No. 6, C. O. No. 7, 19-058-ord-489, DA-19-058-ord-490, DA-19- 10384, NOa(s) 10430, NOa(s) 10775, N383s- C. O. No. 8 and S. A. No. 4, W33-038 ac 22284 058-ord-491, DA-19-058-ord-492. 15074, AF 33(038)—1641 S. A. No. 4, AF 33 S. A. No. 2, AF 33 (038)-6911, AF 33 (038)-8256, Columbia Pictures Corp., New York, N. Y.: (038)-8082, AF 33(038)-8487, AF 33(038)- AF 33 (038)-9345. NOp 462. 8502. Propeller Division: NOa(s) 10212, Dow Chemical Co., The, Midland, Mich.: Columbia Steel Co., San Francisco, Calif.: NOa(s) 10690, AF 33(038)-8189, AF 33(038)- W33-^)38 ac 19884 S. A. No. 3. N600s—1300. 8441, AF 33(038)-8461, AF 33(038)-8513, AF Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich.: AP Columbus Production Manufacturing Co., 33(038)-8934, AF 33(038)-8971, AF 33(038)- 33(038)-9201. Columbus, Ohio.: DA—33-031—qm-381, DA— 8987, AF 33(038)-8992, AF 33(038)-9355, AF Dowd, John, Co., New York, N. Y.: DA-30- 33-03l-qm-382. 33 (038)-9408, AF 33 (038)-9833. Wright Ae­ 182-tc-140 : P. O. No. 1332. Combustion Engineering-Superheater, Inc., ronautical Division: NOa(s) 10199, N383s- Dravo Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa.: N104s-9035, New York, N. Y.: NObs 50162, Nobs 50188, 23376, N383&-23621, AF 33 (038) -8016, AF N140S-15675, N151S-83502. NObs 50236, NOy 18702. 33(038)-8205, AF 33(038)-8500, AF 33(038)- ’ Driver Lumber Co., Selma, Ala.: DA-09- Commercial Engineering Co., Washington, 9000. 026-eng-102. D. C.: NObs 50073, N104s-8820. Cushing & Nevell, New York, N. Y.: N600s- Duffy Construction Corp., New York, N. Y.: Commercial Research Laboratories, Inc., 2934. W33-038 ac 20452 S. A. No. 11, AF 33(038)- Detroit, Mich.: NOa(s) 10338. Cutler-Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.: 7826 S. A. No. 1, AP 33 (038)-8760. Commercial Ship Repair, Seattle, Wash.: N104s—9326, N104&-9824, N383S-24666. Du Mont, Allen B., Laboratories, Inc., Pas­ W—45-045—to-705. Dailey Pickle & Canning Co., Saginaw, saic, N. J.: NOa(s) 10490, N9 nr 94700. Commonwealth Engineering Co., Dayton, Mich.: W-ll-183-qm-18. Duntley, S. Q., West Newton, Mass.: NObs Ohio: AF 33(038)-7809. Dalzell Towing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: 50274. Comstock Canning Corp., Newark, N. J.t W-30-222—tc—1638. Du Pont, E. I., De Nemours & Co., Inc., DA-1 l-183-qm-777. Dan River Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Wilmington, Del.: W-49-010-ord-46, W-49- Conn, C. G., Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.: DA-30- N140s—13908. 010-ord-47, NOrd 10600, AF 33(038)-9880. 280—qm-966. Danis, B. G., Co., Inc., Dayton, Ohio: AF Eagle Lion Films, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Connecticut Hard Rubber Co., New Haven, 33(038)-2510 C. O. No. 2, AF 33i038)-7408 NOp 452. Conn.: DA 44 i09-qm—64, NOa(s) 10578. S. A. No. 1. East Coast Aeronautics, Mount Vernon, Connor, W. B., Engineering Corp., New Davey Compressor Co., Kent, Ohio: AF N. Y.: N383S—25030. York, N. Y.: N151s-83571. 33(038)-8788. Eastern Air Devices, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Consolidated Diesel Electric Corp., Mount Davidson, M. T., Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.: N163S-455. Vernon, N. Y.: NOa(s) 10526. N151S-83689. Eastern Burlap & Trading Co., Norfolk, Va.: Consolidated Radio Products Corp., Chi­ Davis Aircraft Engineering, Ipc., Lexington, W-30-182—tc-145 : P. O. No. 1470, DA-30-182- cago, 111.: AF 33(038)-7893. Mass.: W-30-144r-ord-2583, NOa(s) 10593. tc-134: P. O. No. 1176. Consolidated Vultee Corp., San Diego, Day & Zimmerman, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.: Eastern Rotorcraft Co., Willow Grove, Pa.: Calif.: W33-038 ao 7 C. O. No. 61 and C. O. NOa(s) 10272. AF 33 (038)-9227, AF 33(038)-9228, AF No. 66, W33-038 ac 14547 C. O. No. 6 and C. O. Dayton Aircraft Products, Inc., Dayton, 33 (038)-9733. No. 7, AF 33(038)-715, AF 33(038)-7330, AP Ohio: AF 33(038)-8267 S. A. No. 2. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.: DA- 33(038)-8308, AF 33(038)-8723, AF 33(038)- De Luxe Laboratories, Inc., New York, 80-280-qm-265, AF 33(038)-1161, AF 33(038)- 8923. N. Y.: NOa(s) 10443. 1164, AF 33(038)-7997, AF 33 (038)-8019, AF 1936 NOTICES

33(038)-8770 S. A. No. 1, AP 33(038)-9025, Ex-Cell-O Corp., Detroit, Mich.: Nl04s- Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Corp., Chicago, AF 33(038)—9074, AP 33(038)-9077, AP 9313. HI.: NOa(s) 10697, N383S-18394, N383S-23909. 33(038)-9357, AF 33(038)-9575, AP 33(038)- Continental Tool Works Division: DA-19- Foote, Brad, Gear Works, Cicero, 111.: 9868. 058-ord-304, DA-19-058-ord-309, DA-19-058- N130S-32668. Eastman Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. : N383s- ord-315, DA-19-058-ord-412 : P. O. No. 3221- Foote Mineral Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: W33- 26836. 50, DA-19-058-ord-446 : P. O. No. 3427-50, 038 ac 20168 S. A. No. 3. Eastport Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y.: DA-19-058-ord-473: P. O. No. 3448-50. Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc., New York, N. Y .: DA-30—182—tc—15. Excello Coat Makers, Baltimore, Md.: DA- NOa(s) 10278. East Rutherford Syringes, Inc., East Ruth­ 30-280-qm-53. Formold Plastics, Chicago, 111.: DA-11-070- erford, N. J.: MPA-30-287-md-15507, MPA- Exhibit Supply Co., Chicago, ill.: N383s- ord-182. 30-287—md-15700. 28890. Forrest Cotton, Dallas, Tex.: NOy 19371. Eaton Labs, Inc., Norwich, N. Y.: MPA—30- Fabric Research Laboratory, Boston, Mass.: Forstmann Woolen Co., Passaic, N. J.: DA- 287-md-16181. DA—44-109-qm-36, NOa(s) 10682. 80-280-qm-621. Edgewater Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. : W-19- Fada Radio & Electric Co., Inc., Belleville, Foster Engineering Co., Union, N. J.: N104s- 058-ord-5252. N. J.: DA-36-039—sc—5. 9354. Edison; Thomas A., Inc., West Orange, Failing, Geo. E., Supply Co., Enid, Gkla. : Foster Wheeler Corp., New York, N. Y.: . N. J.: NOrd 1453, NOrd 10663, N383s-24774. DA-1 l-184-eng-83. N104s-9614. Edison Steamship Corp., New York, N .Y.: Fairbanks, Mors^,& Co., Chicago, HI.: DA- Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., Clintonville, DA-30-182-tç-121. ll-184-eng-185, DA-36-022-tc-27, DA-3 6- Wis.: DA-11-184-eng- : P. O. No. 13849. Edo Corp., College Point, Long Island, N. Y.: 022—tC-30, DA-36-022—tc—31, DA-36-022-tc- Freed Radio Corp., New York, N. Y.: AF NObs 49019. 35, NOy 19031, N104s-9847, N104S-9915, AP 38(038)-9339. Edwal Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HI.: AP 33(038)-7983. FTibourg Steamship Co., Inc., New York, 83(038)-9504. Fairchild Camera & Instrument Co., Ja­ N. Y.: DA—20-182—tc—20. Eicor, Inc., Chicago, HI.: NOa(s) 10510, maica, Long Island, N. Y.: N123S-65033, Frick Company, Waynesboro, Pa.: N104s- AP 33(038)—7986, AP 33(038)-8047. N383S-21406, N383S-24299, N383S-27892, W33- 8866, Ni04s—9362. ' Elmer & Amend, New York, N. Y.: N140s- 038 ac 21185 C. O. No. 2, AF 33(038)-3466 S. A. Fruehauf Trailer Co., Detroit, Mich.: DA- 12733. No. 1, AP 33(038)-7987, AP 33(038)-«160, AP 11-184-eng-423: P. O. No. 14279. Ekstrand, Florence, Watford City, N. Dak.: 33(038)-8946, AP 33(038)-8984, AP 33(038)- Fuller Mfg. Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.— Trans­ DA-32-016-^eng-55. 9548. mission Division: DA-ll-184-eng-36. Elberta Canning Co., Ishpeming, Mich,: Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp., Hagers­ Gannon, Russell R., Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: W-ll-183-qnt-237, W-ll-183Apn-247, W -ll- town, Md.—Fairchild Aircraft Division : AF 33(038)-8036, AF 33(038)-8904. 183-qm-250, W-ll-183-qm-255, W -l 1-183- NOa(s) 9585 Amd. No. 8, W33-038 ac 14801 Gardner-Denver Co., Quincy, HI.: N104s- qm-311. S. A. No. 6, W33-038 ac 19200 G. O. No. 3l, 8760, N104s—9544. Eicon Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, C. O. No. 39 and A. No. 35, AF 33(038)- Gardonyi, Eugene, Co., New York, N. Y.: Calif.: NOa(s) 10537. 8140, AF 33(038)-r8965. Ranger Division: AF 33(038)-8942, AF 33(038)-9455. Electric Auto-Lite Co., The, Toledo, Ohio: NOa(s) 10458, NObs 50027, AF>33(038)-8279. Garrett Corp., The, Los Angeles, Calif.— DA-1 l-184-eng-33. Fairfield Engineering Co., The, Marlon, Airsearch Manufacturing Co. Division: ‘ Electric Boat Co., New York, N. Y.: NObs Ohio: N189S-69388. NOa(s), 10279, NOa(s) 10700, N383s-21358, 50045, NObs 50239, NOrd 10612. Falk Corp., The, Milwaukee, Wis.: NObs N383s—22378, N383S-23318, N383S-24415, Electric Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 50070, N104S-8542, N104s-9727, N104S-10566. N383s-24834, N383s-25002, N383S-25628, N104S-10288. Farrand Optical Co., New York, N. Y.: N383s—28053, N383&-28080, N383S-28106, Electric Service Engineering Co., Chicago, N173s—14728, AP 33 (038)-6162. N383s—28154, N383S-28314, AF 33 (038)-7523, HI.: DA-11-17l-ord-9. Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc., Ansonia, AF 33 (038)-7888, AF 33 (038)-8313, AF Electric Specialty Co., Stamford, Conn.: Conn.: N104s-8325, N104s-9469. 33(038)-8689, AF 33 (038)-8867, AF 33(038)- NObs 50179. Farrington, S. J., Iron Works, Inc., Brook­ 9043, AF 33(038)—9210, AF 33(038)-9541, Electric Storage Battery Co., The, Philadel­ lyn, N. Y.: W—30—222-tc—530. AF 33 (038)-9556. phia, Pa.: NOrd 10643. Pedco Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio: AP Garworth Prams, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Electrical Engineering & Manufacturing 83(038)-7177. PO-50-l&-md. Corp., Los Angeles, Oalif.: NOa(s) 10637, Federal Aircraft Works, Minneapolis, Gaveco Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.: N383s—24651, N383S-27891. Minn.: AP S3(038)-8696. N383S-25868, AF 33 (038)-8512. Electro Search, Philadelphia, Pa.: NOy Federal Manufacturing & Engineering Gemloid Corp., Elmhurst, Long Island, 18640. Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: NObr 43410. N. Y. W-19-058-ord-5239. Electrol, Inc., Kingston, N. Y.: N383s-23730. Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit, Mich.: General Aniline & Film Corp., New York, Electronic Brazing Co., Montclair, N. J.: AP 33 (038)-7173, AP 83 (038)-7609, AP N. Y.: AF 33(038)—8769, AF 33(038)-9881. AP' 33(038)—7845. 33(038)-9453. Ansco Division: DA-49-018-eng-17. Ozalid Electronic Tube Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.: Federal Sales Co., Austin, Tex.: N383s- Division: DA-44-009-eng-41. Order 83(038)50-1389. 22867. General Automotive Supply Co., Scranton, Electronics Research, Inc., Evansville, Ind. : Federal Telecommunication Laboratory, Pa.: AF 33(038)-9496. NOa(s) 10676. Inc., Nutley, N. J.: W-36-039-sc-38191 Modifi­ General Cable Corp., New York, N. Y.: Emeco Co., Hanover, Pa.: AP 33 (038)-8819. cation No. 1, NOa(s) 10375, W28-09'' ac 447 N383S-26087. Emergency Export Corp., Kansas City, Mo.: S. A. No. 4. General Communication Co., Boston, W-49-010-ord-49, W-49-010-ord-50. Federal Telephone & Radio Corp., Clifton, Mass. : NObr 43428, NObr 43429, NObr 43434. Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co., The, N. J.: W-36-039—sc-46621. General Controls Co., Glendale, Calif.: St. Louis, Mo.: NOa(s) 10587, NOa(s) 10789, Fenwal, Inc., Ashland, Mass.: AF 33(038)- N383s—25688, N38ÎS-26871, N383s-28055* NOa(s) 10790, N383S-26327, N383s-26620, 8038. AF 33(038)-8024. W33-038 ac 11410 C. O. No. 22, AP 33(058)- Ferran, Charles, & Co., Inc., New Orleans, ^General Development Corp., Elkton, Md.: 8156, AP 33(038)-8515, AP 33 (038)-8883. La.: DA—16-049—to— : P. O. No. 3082-50. AF 33 (038)-7186. Empire Engineering Co., Detroit, Mich.: Film Classics, Inc., New York, N. Y.: NOp General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y,: W-20-089-ord-l 79. 446. W-30-115-ord-1768, W-36-039-SC-38141 Mod- Engineering & Research Corp., Hyattsville, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., The, Akron, ification No. 4, DA-30-182-tc-52, DA-36-022- Md.: N383S-22031. Ohio: NOa(s) 10086, N189s-70742. tc-12, DA-36-022-tc-33, DA-36-022-tc-66, Engineering Research Associates, Inc., St. Fisher, Howard T., Associates, Chicago, DA-36-039-sc-l8, DA-36-039-SC-22, NOa(s) Paul, Minn.: NOrd 10591. Hf.: AF 33 (038)-9761. 8802 Amd. -No. 4 and Amd. No. 5, NOa(s) Enterprise Engine & Foundry Co., Sgn Fisher Bros. Lumber Co., Tuscaloosa, Ala.: 9615 Amd. No. 1, NOa(s) 9883 Amd. No. 1, Francisco, Calif.: DA-36-022-tc-36, DA-36- DA—09—026—eng—100. NOa(s) 10174, NOa(s) 10402, NOa(s) 10472, 022-tc-45, N1Q46-8950. Fla,der, Frederic, Inc., North Tonawanda, NOa(s) 10516, NOa(s) 10558, NOa(s) 10559, Enterprise Galvanizing Co., Philadelphia, N. Y.: NOa(s) 10621, AF 83(038)-7880. NOa(s) 10574, NOa(s) 10595, NOa(s) 10623, Pa.: N600S-1964. Fleischmann, Manly, Buffalo, N. Y.: N104s- NOa(s) 10638, NOa(s) 10666, NOa(s) 10707, Erie Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: 8994. NOa(s) 10749, NObs 47722, NObs 49009, N383S-24391. Flight Refueling, Inc., Danbury, Conn.: NObs 49013, NObs 49014, NObs 50074, NObs Espey Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N383S—23230. 50090, NObs 50133, NObs 50138, NObs 50154, N. Y.: AP 33(038)-7377, AP 33(038)-8518. Flight Research Engineering Corp., Rich­ NObs 50196, NObs 50254, NOm 54161, NOrd » Essex Manufacturing Co.-, Inc., St. Louis, mond, Va.: AF 33(038)-9539. 10493, NOrd 10543, NOrd 10715, N104s-8828, Mo.: N383S-23871. Flotill Products, Inc., Stockton, Calif.: N104S-8930, N104S-9091, N104&-10205, N126s- Esso Export Corp., New York, N. Y.: DA- DA-04-493-qm-6. 1235) N140S—13712, N140&-15060, N140s-15315, N151S-83556, N151s-83565, N383S-21673, 16-049-tC-36, ASP 1249. Food Machinery & Chemical Corp., San Esso Standard Oil Co., New York, N. Y.: N383s—21980, N383S-23235, N383&-24160 Jose, Calif.: Peerless Pump Division: NObs ASP 1500, ASP 1753. N383S-24715, N383S-25158, N383s-25906, Euclid Road Machinery Co., Cleveland, 50061, N189S-70320. N383S-26031, N383S-26146, N383S-26896, Ohio: AP 33(038)-8188. Food Machinery & Chemical Corp., San N383S-27355, N383S-27776, N383s-28225, Everett Pacific Shipbuilding & Drydock, Jose, Calif.—Westvaco Chemical Division: N383s—28593, N600s-4089, AF 33(038)-232 S. Everett, Wash.: W-45-045-tc-734. N123S-63358. A. No. 2, AF 33 (038)-7133, AF 33 (038)-7149, Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL* REGISTER 1937

AF 33 (038)-7170, AP 33(038)-7179, AP Globe Corp., Chicago, HI.: NOa(s) 10454. Hamilton Watch Cb., Lancaster, Pa.: N383s- 33(038)-7959, AP 33(038)-8372, AP 33(038)- Globe Hoist Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: t)a- 24466, N383S-27909. 8396, AF 33(038)-8432, AP 33(038)-8453, AP 36-022—tc—48. Hancock Oil Co. of California, Long Beach, 33(038)-8504, AP 33(038)-8510, AP 83(038)- Globe Steel Tubes Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: Calif.: ASP 1185 SFPE 4304-50, ASP 1186. 8529, AP 33(038)-8537, AP 33(038)-8542, AP N600S-1932. Hannifin Corp., Chicago, 111.: N220S-51477. 33(038)-8740, AP 33(038)-8748, AP 33(038)- Goble Aircraft Specialties, Inc., Mineola, Hansen-Lynn Co., Inc., Burbank, Calif.: 8757, AP 33(038)-8900, AP 33(038)-8976, AP Long Island, N. Y.: N383S-26832. N383S-2668Ö. 33(038)—9050, AP 33(038)-9061, AP 38(038)- Godley, P., Co., Montclair, N. J.: NObr Hardie-Tynes Manufacturing CO., Bir­ 9065, AP 33(038)—9083, AP 33(038)-9192, AP 49007. mingham, Ala.: N104S-9249, N151S-83477, 33(038)-9199, AP 33(038)-9327, AP 33(038)- Goldsmith Bros. Smelting & Refining Co., N151S-84137. 9452, AP 33 (038)-9592, AP 33 (038)-9729, AP Chicago, Hl.: DA-ll-070-ord-43, DA-11-070- Harris Research Laboratory, Washington, 33(038)-9739. ord-114. D. C.: DA—44-109-qm-73. General Poods Corp., New York, N. Y.— Goodall Fabrics, Inc., New York, N. Y .: DA- Harris-Seybold Co., Cleveland, Ohio: DA- Birds Eye-Snyder Division: W-ll-183—qm - 30-280-qm-620. 04—493-qm-573. 470. Goddimate Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. : DA- Hartford-Empire Co., Hartford, Conn.: General Marine Repair CO., Brooklyn, N. Y.t 30-280-qm—42. NOrd 10669. W-30-222—tc—374. . Goodrich, B. F., Co., The, Akron, Ohio: Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & In­ General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.: N140S-12646, N383S-13404, N383s-14755, surance Co., The, Hartford, Conn.: W33-038 W -l 1—183-qm—105. N383S-22115, N383S-22385, N383S-22461, ac 15821 C. O. No. 7. General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.: W33- N383S-23193, N383s-23231, N383S-23428, Hartman Electrical Manufacturing Co., 038 ac 20609, W33-038 ac 20636, W33-038 ac N383s—24298, N383s-24498, N383S-24638, The, Mansfield, Ohio: NOa(s) 10664, N383s- 21512, W33-038 ac 22317. A. C. Spark Plug N383S-26766, N383s-28504, W33-038 ac 20734 27349, AP 33 (638)-8284, AP 33(038)-8285. Division: DA-33-031-qm-l 12, N383s-26916, S. A. No. 6, AP 33 (038)-5402, AP 33 (038)-7977, Hartzell Industries, Inc., Piqua, Ohio: AP AP 33(038)-8032, AF 33(038)-8935. Aeroprod- AF 33(038)-8041, AP 33 (038)-8044, AP 33(038)-8877. ucts Division: AF 33(038)-8021, AP 33(038)- 33(038)—8236, AF 33(038)-8459, AP 33(038)- Harvard Lock Co., Reading, Pa.: DA-11- 8035, AP 33(038)-8958, AP 33 (038)-9030, AP 8751, AP 33(038)-8874, AP 33(088)-9012. 183-qm-907. > 33(038)—9130, AP 33(038)-9343, AP 33(038)- Goodyear Aircraft Corp., Akron, Ohio: Harvey Comics Group, Inc., New York, 9745. Allison Division: DA-33-008-ord-6, NOa(s) 10208, NObs 47940, N383s-23615, N. Y.: DA-49-148—AG—2. N383s—22248, W33-038 ac 18714 C. O. No. 7 and N383s—28039, W33-038 ac 14153 S. A. No. 16, Harza Engineering Co„ Chicago, 111.: DA- S. A. No. 4, W33-038 ac 19751 C. O. No. 18, 8. A. AP 33(038)-9501. 22-053-eng-2. No. 2, S. A. No. 9, S. A. No. 14, S. A. No. 23 and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., The, Hautau Engineering Co., Ferndale, Mich.: S. A. No. 25, W33-038 ac 22216 S. A. No. 18, Akron, Ohio: N383s-22490, N383s-23721, DA—20-089-ord-181. S A. No. 22 and S. A. No. 27, W33-038 ac N383s—23916, N383s-27614, N383s~27761, Hawthorn Co., The, Kansas City, Mo.: AP 22220 S. A. No. 19, S. A. No. 22, S. A. No. 28 N383s-28048, N383&-28501, W33-038 ac 20567, 33(038)-8397. and S. A. No. 31, AP 83 (038)-9220, AP W33-038 ac 20569, W33-038 ac 20918, W33-038 Haynes Stellite Co., Kokomo, Ind.: DA-19- 33(038)-9233, AF 33(038)-9234. Cleveland ac 20990, W33-038 ac 21720, AP 33 (038)-7006, 058-ord-95, DA-19-058-ord-102, DA-19-056- Diesel Engine Division: DA-36-022-te-59, AP 83(088)—7187, AP 83(038)-7991, AP ord-108, DA—19-058-ord-114, DA-19-058-ord- DA-36-033—tc-32, NObs 50207, N102s-52836, 33(038)-8526, AP 33(038)-8527, AP 33(038)- 289: P. O. No. 2661-50. N104S-8282, N104s-8675, N104s-8922, N104&- 8687, AP 33(038)-8919, AP 33(038)-8904, AP . Hazeltine Electronics Corp., New York, 9402, N104s—10316, N104s-10353. Delco Prod­ 33(038)-8985, AP 33(038)-9229, AF 33(038)- N. Y.: W33-038 ac 17661 S. A. No. 6. ucts Division: N383S-28673, AP 33(038)-7189. 9603, Order 33(038)48-3903 Amd. No. 5, Order Heald Machine Co., The, Worcester, Mass.: Detroit Diesel Engine Division: DA-11-184- 33(038)50-1563. N140S-15168. eng-37, DA-ll-184r-eng-245, DA-11-184-eng- Goulds Pumps, Inc., Seneca Palls, N. Y.: Heckethorn Manufacturing & Supply Co., 284. Electro-Motive Division: N104&-9743. N151S-83681. Littleton, Colo.: W-36-038-ord-5231. GMC Truck & Coach Division: NOm 55669. Graflex, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. : AP 33 (038) - Heil Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis.: DA-11-184- Harrison Radiator Division: DA-20-089-ord- 8050. eng-425: P. O. No. 14063, AF 33(038)-8078, 262, N104S-8909, N104s-8910, N104s-9678. Gramm Trailer Corp., Delphos, Ohio: DA- AP 33(038)-9503. Rochester Products Division: N383&-22110. 20-089-ord—46, AP 19(122)-81 S. A. No. 2. Heiland Research Corp., Denver, Colo.: General Products Corp., Jackson, Mich.: Grand Central Airport Co., Glendale, N140s—13062. DA-30-144-ord-20. Calif.: AP 33(038)—1642 S. A. No. 1 and S. A. Heintz Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, General Ship & Engine Works, Inc., East No. 2. Pa.: N104S-9052, N171s-88196. Boston, Mass.: W-30-222-tc-1619. Grant Photo Products, Inc., Cleveland, Heli-Coil Corp., Long Island City, N. Y.: General Steam Navigation Co., New York, Ohio: AP 33(038)—7998, AP 33(038)-9579. N383S-24074. N. Y.: MST5. Gray Marine Motor Co., Detroit, Mich.: Helipot Corp., South Pasadena, Calif.: General Textile Mills, Inc., New York, N. NObs 50269. N163s—452. Y.: NOa(s) 10477, NOm 55627, NOrd 10614, Great Lakes Towing Co., Detroit, Mich.l Hellenic Lines, Ltd., New York, N. Y.: NOrd 10679, N171S-88176, N383s-25561. DA-20-064—eng-70: P. O. No. 56899. MST 4. Greer Hydraulics, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: General Tire and Rubber Co., The, Akron, Heller, Robert, Associates, Cleveland, Ohio: AP 33 (038)-8023, AP 33 (038)-8366, AP Ohio: NOa(s) 10550, A P 33(038)-9743. AP 33(038)-552 S. A. No. 1, SD-4. 83(038)-8784, AP 33(038)-8789, AP 33(038)- Gentry, Tony, Animal Training Co., Thous­ Heller Bros. Co., Newark, N. J.: DA-30-144- 8792, AP 33(038)-8823, AP 33(038)-8917. ord-76. and Oaks, Calif.: AP 33(038)-126. Greiner De Leuw Maguire, Washington, Geophysical Service, Inc., Dallas, Tex.: Hendey Machine Co., The, Torrington, D. C.: NOy 19367. Conn.: N130s-3*698. NOa(s) 10391, NOa(s) 10618, NOa(s) 10691, Grimes Manufacturing Co., Urbana, Ohio: NOa(s) 10748. Hendy, Joshua, Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.: N383S-27574. N9nr 93201. Gerity-Michigan Manufacturing Corp., Grove Regulator Co., Oakland, Calif.: Adrian, Mich.: AF 33(038)-8758. Henschel Corp., Amesbury, Mass.: N104s- N104s—9432, N298S-4002. 9235. Geroter May Corp., Baltimore, Md.: Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., N104s-10346. Herbach & Rademan, Inc., Philadelphia, Bethpage, Long Island, N. Y.: DA-22-052- Pa.: N383s—24657. Ghosn Canning Co., Mossyrock, Wash.: eng-117, NOa(s) 9769, NOa(s) 10482, NOa(s) DA-04—493-qm-653. Hercules Motors Corp., The, Canton, Ohio: 10642, NOa(s) 10708, N383S-12871, N383s- DA—11—184-eng—224, DA-36-022-tc-8, DA-36- Glanninl, G. M. & Co., Inc., Pasadena, 21305, N383s—22633, N383S-23020, N383s-23353, Calif.: N383s—27445. 022—tc—11, DA-36-022-tc-61, NObs 47964, N383s—23375, N383s-23542, N383S-24758, N104S-9231. Gibbs Manufacturing & Research Corp., N383s—27385, AP 33 (038)-8485. Janesville, Wis.: W33-038 ac 20559 S. A. No. Hercules Powder Co., Inc., Wilmington, Gubelman Publishing Co., Newark, N. J.: Del.: W-49-010-drd-72, NOrd 10668. 12, AP 33 (038)-9430. DA—36-039—sc—2506. Gilbert, L. M., Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Herman, A., Bag Co., Portland, Me.: DA-80- Gulf Coast Building & Supply Co., Val­ 182-tc-110: P. O. No. 524. N189S-69808. paraiso, Fla.: AP 8(094)-124. Gilfillan Bros., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.: Hertzfeld-Oldsmobile, Inc., Toledo, Ohio: Gulf Oil Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa.: N61419s- DA-33-079-ord—4, DA-33-079-ord-37. W33-038 ac 15056 S. A. No. 12, W33-038 ac 195. Heyden Chemical Corp., New York, N. Y.: 21983 C. O. No. 8 and S. A. No. 7, AF 33(038)- Hackensack Cable Corp., Hackensack, N. J.: W-49-0l0-ord-59. 9571. AP 33 (038)-8656. Girdler Corp., Louisville, Ky.: NObs 50023, Haenn Ship Ceiling & Refitting Co., Phila­ Hickmott Canning Co., San Francisco, NObs 50234. delphia, Pa.: W-30-182-tc-142: P. O. No. Calif.: DA-04-493-qm-80. Gisholt Machine Co., Madison, Wis.: N8sa 1436, DA-30-182-tc-129: P. O. No. 1100. Higgins, Inc., New Orleans, La.: N104s-9670. 4999, AF 33(038)-8918, AP 33(038)-8911. Hale Fire Pump Co., Conshohocken, Pa.: Hile-Damroth, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Glass Fibers, Inc., Waterville, Ohio: N383s— N104S-8350. N600S-2662. 22805, AP 33(038)-8063. Gleason Works, Rochester, N. Y.: N104s- Haller, Raymond & Brown, Inc., State Col­ Hinchman Corp., Detroit, Mich.: NOy 9124. lege, Pa.: W33-038 ac 19975 C. O. 3. 18738. Glidden Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio: N383s- Haloid Co., Rochester, N. Y.: AP 33(038)- Hi-Speed Tire & Accessory Co., Toledo, 23642. 8767 S. A. No. 1, AF 33 (038)-9026. Ohio: DA-33-079-ord—23. 1938 NOTICES

Hinzmann & Waldmann Marine Corp., 50, DA-44-114-sc-l, DA-49-148-AG-4, N178s- Kenlson Co., Los Angeles, Calif.: N160s- Brooklyn, N. Y.: W-30-222-tc-397. 5695, AF 33(038)-8482, Order (49-038)50-1047, 1013, N160&-1136. Hobart Bros. Co., The, Troy, Ohio: DA- Order (11-068)50-1055. Kenyon Instrument Co., Inc., New York, S3-062-eng-4, N600s-1949, AF 33(038)-9193. International Elevating Co., New York, N. Y.: N383S-21686, N383s-25374, N383s-27123. Hobart Manufacturing Co., Troy, Ohio: N. Y.: DA—30-182-tc-50: P. O. No. 350, DA- Keystone View Co., Meadville, Pa.: N600s- DA-12-036-qm-17, N104s-8801. 30-182—tc—109 : P. O. No. 512, DA-30-182-tc- 3645. Hoffman Radio Corp., Los Aflgeles, Calif.: 111: P. O. No. 586, DA-30-182-tc-116 : P. O. Kidde, Walter & Co., Inc., Belleville, N. J.: AP 33(038)-8228. No. 743, DA-30-182-tc—117: P. O. No. 752, DA- N104s—8902, N383s—22753, N383S-23132, N383s- Holley Carburetor Co., Detroit, Mich.: 30-182-tc-119: P. O. No. 781, DA-30-182-tc- 24062, N383s—24098, N383s-25415, N383s-25437, NOa(s) 10322, NOa(s) 10397, NOa(s) 10517, 120: P. O. No. 778, DA 30-182-tc-124 : P. O. AP 33 (038)-8460. NOa(s) 10644, N383S-21862, N383S-22900, AF No. 865, DA-30-182-tc-130: P. O. No. 1102, Kieley & Mueller, Inc., North Bergen, N. J. : 33 (038)-8286. DA—30-182—tc-139 : P. O. No. 1311, DA-30- N104&-9119. Hollingshead, R. M., Corp., Camden, N. J.: 182-tc-143 : P. O. No. 1437, DA-30-182-tc-149 : King-Seeley Corp., Ann Arbor, Mich.: DA- NOa(s) 10880. P. O. No. 1617. 33-031-qm -l 03. Holmes, G. W., Co., Columbus, Ohio: AP International Nickel Co., Inc., New York, Kings Electronics Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.: AP S3(038)-7995. N. Y.: NObs 47950. 33(038)-9770. Holmes Projector Co., Chicago, 111.: AP Interstate Engineering Corp., El Segundo, Kingsbury Machine Works, Inc., Philadel­ 33(038)-7996. Calif.: N383s—26127, N383s-28294, W33-038 ac phia, Pa.: N104S-8896, N104s-9600, N151s- Homelite Corp., Port Chester, N. Y,: 20738 S. A. No. 2, AP 33(038)-9078. 83465, N151s—83466, N600S-3633. N383s^24065, N383S-24539. Investment Casting Co., The, Newark, N. J.: Kinney, A. M., Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio: DA- Hoover Electric Co., Los Angeles, Calif.: DA-28-017-ord-303. 46-022-eng-104, DA-46-022-eng-236. AP 33(038)-9338. Iowa Manuacturing Co., Cedar Rapids, Kinney Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass.: Hopkins, Alfred, & Associates, New York, Iowa: DA—11-184-eng-71, DA-ll-l84-eng-88. N104S-8324. N. Y.: DA-30-075-eng-82. Irwin, Charles P., Jr., Truck Body, Inc., Knouse Pood Cooperative, Inc., Peach Glen, Hopkins Engineering Co., Washington, Red Bank, N. J.: W28-099 ac 133. Pa.: W—11-183-qm—406, W-ll-183-qm-421. D. C.: NObr 49006. Isbrandtsen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: Knoxville Iron Co., Knoxville, Tenn.: Horner & Shifrin, St. Louis, Mo.: DA-23— • W-30-222-tc—1628. N600S-2025. 065-eng-33. Jack & Heintz Precision Industries, Inc., Koehler Aircraft Products Co., Dayton, Hot Can Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.: W - ll- Cleveland, Ohio: DA-ll-184-eng-197, N383s- Ohio: N383s—21698. 183-qm-450, N600s-^i053. 22042, N383s—22716, N383S-22754, N383S-22755, Koehring Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: DA-11-184- Hotpoint, Inc., Chicago, HI.: N104s-9762. N883s—23796, N383s-26805, N383S-28040, eng-94, DA-ll-184-eng-264, DA-ll-184-eng- Houdaille-Hçrshey Corp., Detroit, Mich.— N383S-28270, W33-038 ac 14501 C. O. No. 26, 287. Houde Engineering Division: N383s-26771, AP 33 (038)-8010, AP 33 (038)-8254, AP Kold-Trux, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.: DA-23-065- N383s—27950. 33(038)—8316, AP 33(038)-8448, AF 33(038)- eng-98. Houghton, E. F., & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: 8528, AP 33(038)—8545, AP 33(038)-8968. Kollmorgen Optical Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: AF 33(038)-7980, AP 33(038)-7966. Jackson & Moreland, Boston, Mass.: AP NObs 47998, NObs 50095, N151s-83474, N151s- House F., Inc., New York, N. Y.: N140s- 33(038)-9722. 83479, N151S-84019.' 12724. Jackson Electrical Instrument Co., Dayton, Koppers Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa.—Metal Höuston Corp., The, West Los Angeles, Ohio: AP 33(038)-9436. Products Division: Order (41-191)50-2026. Calif.: N123S—62859, AP 33(038)-9334. Jackson, Keene S., South Pasadena, Calif.: Krouse Testing Machine Co., Columbus, Hughes Tool Co., Houston, Tex.— Hughes AP 33 (038)-8040, AF 33(038)-8048, AP Ohio: AP 33(038)-9754. Aircraft Co. Division: NOrd 10496, N383s- 33(038)-8051. Krueger-Barnes Corp., Detroit, Mich.: W - 26398, W33—038 ac 14020 S. A. No. 14, AP Jam Handy Organization, Inc., Detroit, 19-058-ord-ö, W-19-058-ord-6, W-19-05&- 33(038)-8907, AP 33(038)-8960, AP 33(038)- Mich.: N9nr 85002, AP 33(038)-8758, AF ord-5235, DA-19-058-ord-4, DA-19-058-ord- 8994, AP 33(038)—9075, AP 33(038)-9415. 33(038)-8957. 10, DA-19-058-ord-ll, DA-19-058-ord-2fl, Hughes-Simonson Engineering Co., Dayton, Jarka Corp. of New England, Boston, Mass.: DA-19-058-ord-28, DA-19-058-ord-30, DA- Ohio: AP 33(038)-8703. DA-30—182—tc—131 : P. O. No. 1129. 19-058-ord-33, DA-19-058-ord-126, DA-19- Hunter Manufacturing Corp., Bristol, Pa.: Jefferson Chevrolet Co., Detroit, Mich.: 058-ord-226, DA-19-058-ord-252. NOrd 10683. DA-20-018-ord-576. Kunkle Valve Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.l Hycon Manufacturing Co., Pasadena, Calif. Jerguson Gage & Valve Co., Somerville, N104S-8774. AP 33 (038)-8717, AP 33 (038)-9507. Mass.: N104s-10356. Lake Union Drydock Co., Seattle, Wash.: Hyde Windlass Co., Bath, Maine: NObs Jerome Engineering, Inc., Worcester, Mass. ; W—45-045—tc—543. 50014. AP 33(038)-8709. Lamb Electric Co., Kent, Ohio: AP Hydraulic Press Manufacturing Co., The, Johnson, Gerald C., Associates, New York, 33(038)-8732. Mount Gilead, Ohio: AP 33(038)-8986. N. Y.: AIJ 33(038)-8871. Lambert Engineering Co„ St. Louis, Mo,: Hydro-Aire, Inc., Burbank, Calif.: N383s- Jones, W. A., Foundry & Machine Co., AP 33 (038)-9543. 21977, N383S—22176, N383S-23786, N383S-23873, Chicago, 111.: DA-36-022-tc-65. Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.t N383s—26509, N383S-26593. Jones, W. J. & Son, Inc., Portland, Dreg.: DA-18-064-cml—4. Hydro-Press, Inc., New York, N. Y.: AP DA—45-045—tc—11. Lamicoid Fabricators, Inc., Chicago, HI.: 33 (038)-8268, AP 33(038)-8535, AP 33(038)- Joy Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.: N163S-470. 8735. NObs 50094. La Mirada Olive Co., Inc., St. Louis, Mo.l I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., Philadelphia, Jumbo Steel Products Co., Azusa, Calif.: DA-04-493-qm-210, DA-04-493-qm-642. Pa.: NObs 50268. AP 33(038)-6057 S. A. No. 2, AP 33(038)-8185, Landis Machine Co., St. Louis, Mo.: DA- Ideal Electric & Manufacturing Co., Mans­ AP 33 (038)-8719, AP 33 (038)-9008, AP 80-280-qm-4, DA-30-280-qm-5. field, Ohio: AF 33(038)-7812. 33(038)-9113. Lansdowne Steel & Iron Co., Morton, Pa.: Ideal Laboratory Tool & Supply Co., Chey­ Jupiter Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y.: NOrd 10635. enne, Wyo.: N383s-24383. DA-30-182-tc-5. Lapointe Machine Tool Co., Hudson, Mass.: Ideas Interpreted, Washington, D. C. : NOp Justi, H. D., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-19-058-ord-445; P. O. No. 3424-50. 465. MP A-30-287-md-l5942, MPA-30-287-md- Lavelle Aircraft Corp., Newtown* Pa.: Illinois Central Railroad Co., Chicago, HI.: 16331. N383S-23543. DA-15-029-eng-25. Kaiser-Frazer Corp., Willow Run., Mich.: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing C ., The, Imperial Burlap Bag Co., Philadelphia, AP 33(038)-8167. Rochester, N. Y.: DA-30-280-qm-264, DA-30- Pa.: W-30-182-tc-150: P. O. No. 1626, W-30- Kane Ship Repair Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 280-qm-544. 182-tc-153 : P. O. No. 1752. W-30-222—tc-1511. Lear, Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich.: N383s- Independent Pneumatic Tool Co.) Aurora, Kansas City Bridge Co., Kansas City, Mo.: 22098, N383s—23304, N383s-23552, N383S-25596, 111.: N104s-9048. DA-22-052-eng-301. N383S-26211, N383S-26395, N383S-27340, Industrial Fasteners, New York, N. Y. : DA- Kay Electric Co., Pine Brook, N. J.: N383S-28434, N383S-28546, AF 33(038)-8243, 30-144-ord_77. NOa(s) 10744. AP 33 (038)-8266, AF 83(038)-9500, AP Industrial Research Products, Inc., Frank­ Kearfott Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: NOrd 33(038)-9736. Romec Pump Co. Division: lin Park, 111.: AF 33(038)-7829. 10661, NOrd 10662, N383S-26846. N383s—25815, AP 33 (038)-9033, AP 33(038)- Ingersoll-Rand Co., New York, N. Y.: DA- Kearney, James R., Corp., St. Louis, Mo.: 9045, AF 33 (038) -9596. 11-184-eng- : P. O. No. 13113, NObs 47989, AP 33(038)-9197. Lebanon Packing Co., Inc., Portland, Oreg.: NOrd 10645, N104s-8979, N104s-10283, N160s- Keeney, J. H., Co., Ino., Chicago, 111.: DA-04-493-qm—517. 740, N298S-3865, N383S-24426, AP 33(038)- N383S—27505. Lee Co., Hartford, Conn.: NOa(s) 10439. 9346. Kehrlg Manufacturing Co., Utica, Mich.: Lee Plastics Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.: Inland Equipment Co., Nashville, Tenn.: DA-20-089-ord-61. N383S-24277. NOa(s) 10632, N383s-23276. Kell-Strom Tool Co., Inc., The, Hartford, Leece-Neville Co., Cleveland, Ohio.: N104s- Insinger Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.t Conn.: N383s-21983. 8768, N104S—9487. N104S-8486. Kellogg, M. W., Co., The, Jersey City, N. J.: Leech, Herbert C., New York, N. Y. : N140s- International Business Machines, New AP 33 (038)-2734 S. A. No. 6 and S. A. No. 7. 12725. York, N. Y.: DA-36-022-tc-79, DA-36-022- Kellogg Sales Co., Battle Creek, Mich.: Le John Manufacturing Co., Huntington, tc- : MP—65-50, DA—36-022—tc— : MP-40- TS 20060. W. Va.: NObs 50099. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1939

Leland Electric Co., Dayton, Ohio: N383&- Lunn Laminates, Inc., Glen Cove, N. Y .: N383S-23915, N383s-24000, N383s-24621, W33- 25636. N383s—25149. 038 ac 14582 C. O. No. 25 and C. O. No. 26. Le Roi Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: DA-11-184- Lyman Gunsight Corp., The, Middlefield. McFarlane, Warren V., Brooklyn, N. Y .: AP eng-15, DA-11-184-eng-68. Conn.! DA—19-058—ord—143. 33(038)-9587. Le Roi Rix Machinery Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.: M. B. Manufacturing Co., Inc., The, New McWilliams, Frank, Inc., Baltimore, Md.: N160s-973. Haven, Conn.; N383s—23531. W—30-222—tc—289. Leslie Co., Lyndhurst, N. J.: N104s-8767, $1. C. Manufacturing Co., Lake Orion, Mead Aviation Equipment Co., Trenton, N104s—9068. Mich.: AF 33(038)-9572, AP 83(038)-9762, N. J.: NOa(s) 10722, N383S-25686. Le Tourneau, R. G., Inc., Peoria, 111.: NObs Order (33-038)48-502 Amd. No. 2. Measurements Corp., Boonton, J.: N383s—25041, AP 33(038)-9009. 50158. Machine Products Co., Wichita, Kans.: Lewin, A. W., Co., New York, N. Y .: DA-80- W33-038 ac 20699 S. A. No. 10, AF 33(038)- Mechanisms Co.,. Uhrichsville, Ohio: AP 814-aI-7. 8720. 33(038)-9336. Lewis Engineering Co., The, Naugatuck, Machinery & Welder Corp., St. Louis, Mo.: Melpar, Inc., Alexandria, Va.: NOa(s) Conn.: N383s-22196, N383s-24724, AP AP 33(038)—8840. 10461, NObr 43417. Mel-Williams Co., San Francisco, Calif.: 33 (038)-603 Amd. No. 3, AP 33 (038) -8193, AP Mackey Machinery Co., Seattle, Wash.: DA- 83 (038)-8779, Order (33-038)49-1595 Amd. 86-022—tc-22. DA-11—183-qm-833. Mercantile Ship Repair Co., Inc., Brooklyn, No. 7. Magnaflux Corp., Chicago, 111.: N383s- N. Y.: W—30—222—tc-414. Lewyt Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: NOa(s) 10079, 23007, AP 33(038)-8718. Mercury Trading Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio: N140S-12793, AP 33(038)-6165. Magnavox Co., Port Wayne, Ind.: NOrd Libby McNeill & Libby, Chicago, 111.: DA- 10606, Order (33-038)50-1801. AP 33 (038)-8045. Magnolia Lumber Corp., Inc., Jackson, Meriam Instrument Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 04-493-qm-226. AP 33(038)-8496, AP 33(038)-8894. Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo, Miss.: DA-09-026-eng—1066, DA-09-026-eng- Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corp., New York, Ohio: AP 33(038)—8141, AP 33(038)-9082. 1067, DA-09-026-eng-1068. Maine Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y.: N. Y.: W-30-222—tc—1635. Liberty Mirror Division: N383s-23048. Metal Trims, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio: AP Liberty Dry Dock, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: DA-30-182-tc-30. Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, 33(038)-5530. W-30—222—tc—285. Metallurgical Research & Development Co., Librascope, Inc., Burbank, Calif.: NOrd Ind.: NOa(s) 10683, N600s-3876. lnc. , Washington, D. C.: NObs 50088, NObs 10610, NOrd 10667, NOrd 10681. Manning Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. : DA- 80—182-tc—21. 50201. Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.: MPA- Meyer, Charles A., & Co., New York, N. Y.: 80-287—md-16879. Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., Bridge­ port, Conn.: NOa(s) 10560, NOa(s) 10610, AP 33 (038)-8491, AF 33 (038)-8492. Lima-Hamilton Corp., Lima, Ohio— Lima Michiana Products Corp., Michigan City, Shovel & Crane Division: DA-11-184-eng- N104s—9220, N104S-9306, N104S-10557, N383S- lnd. : AF 33(038)-9595. 462: P. O. No. 14431. Hooven-Owens Rent- 23731, N383s—24284. Michigan Fruit Canners, Inc., Pennville, Marbelite Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y.: schler Division: DA-36-022-tc-44, N104s- Mich.: W -l 1—183-qm-268, W-ll-183-qm-270, DA-30-326-tc-2. 8966. W-ll-183-qm—282, W-ll-183-qm-288, DA- Marco Chemicals, Inc., Sewaren, N. J.: Linde Air Products Co., The, New York, 04-493-qm-246. N. Y.: NOa(s) 10248. NObs 50097. Michigan Ladder Co., Ypsilanti, Mich.: Line Material Co^ of Pennsylvania, East Marine Basin Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.: W-30- N600S—4584. Stroudsburg, Pa.: A P 33(038)-0027. 222—tc—286. Michigan Toed Co., Detroit, Mich.: N104s- Maritime Ship Cleaning & Maintenance Link Aviation, Inc., Binghamton, N. Y.: 8622. N8nr 79000, N8nr 79100, N140S-12994, N383s- Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-30-182-tc-132: P. Micromatic Hone Corp., Detroit, Mich.: DA— 24335, N383S-26712, AP 33 (038)-162 S. A. No. 3, O. No. 1107. 30-144-ord-98. AF 33(038)-7144.* Market Forge Co., Everett,. Mass.: DA-12- Mid-Atlantic Engineering Corp., Norfolk, Link-Belt Speeder Corp., Cedar Rapids, 036-qm-31. Va.: DA—30-182-tc—111: P. O. No. 679, DA-30- Iowa: DA-ll-184-eng—431: P. O. No. 14443. Markey Machinery Co., Inc., Seattle, 182-tc-126: P. O. No. 1072. Lipe-Rollway Corp., Syracuse, N. Y.: AP Wash.: DA-36-022-tc-78. Mid City Uniform Cap Co., Chicago, 111.: 33(038)-9562. Marquardt Aircraft Go., Van Nuys, Calif.: DA-30-280-qm-762. Liquidometer Corp., The, Long Island City, NOrd 10576, N123s-61503, AP 33(038)-9115. Midland Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, Marquette Metal Products Co., The, Cleve­ N. Y.: Nlöls-183503, N383&-22082, N383s- Mo.: N383s—23685. 25138, N383S-26098, AP 33(038)-8505. land, Ohio: AF 33(038)-8264. Midvale Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: NOrd 10580. Lister-Blackstone, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Marsch, Jas. P., Corp., Skokie, HI.: AP Midwest Engineering Development Co., Inc., N104s—8846. 83(038)—9559. Kansas City, Mo.: AF 33(038)-8437. Lithium Co.,- The, Newark, N. J.: N178s- Marshall-White Press, Inc., Chicago, HI.: Mills & Petticord, Washington, D. C.: DA- 5692. NOa(s) 10628. 49-129-eng-13. Litton Bros. Industries, San Carlos, Calif.: Martin, Glenn L., Co., The, Baltimore, Md.: Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, - W33-038 ac 21369 C. O. No. 1. NOa(s) 10093,' NOa(s) 10496, NOa(s) 10646, Pa.: NObs 50226, N104S-9766, N140S-12112, Lockett Ship Repair Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N383s—21185, N383S-23735, N383s-23738, N189S-69886, N383s-26078, W33-038 ac 20704 N383S—24145, N383S-24422, N383s-24819, W28- N. Y.: W—30-222—tc—441. S. A. No. 7. Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, Calif.: 099 ac 59 S. A. No. 2, W33-038 ac 18:26 S. A. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., Min­ NOa(s) 9272 Amd. No. 12, NOa(s) 9537 Amd. No. 5, AP 33(038)—8728, AP 33(038)-8729, AP neapolis, Minn.: N383s-21634, N383s-22686, No. 1, NOa(s) 10028, NOa(s) 10204, NOa(s) 33 (038)-9351, AP 33(038)-9721. N383S-22693, N383s-2i582, W33-038 ac 14109 Marvel Manufacturing Cd., The, Caldwell, 10306, NOa(s) 10606, NOa(s) 10665, N383s- S. A. No. 11, AF 33(038)—681 S. A. No. 1, AP 23357, N383S—23384, N383S-23844, N383S- N. J.: AP 33(038)-8724. 33 (038)-7992, AF 33(038)-8046, AF 33(038)- Mason, Silas, Co., New York, N. Y.: W-49- 25349, AP 33 (038)-8924, AP 33.(038)-8954, 8283, AP 33(038)-8463, AP 33(038)-8977, AP AF 33(038)-9196, AF 33(038)-9205, AP 010-ord-51, W-49-010-ord-52. 33(038)-9332, AP 33(038)-9719, AP 33(038)- Master Electric Co., Dayton, Ohio: AP 83(038)-9337, AP 33(038)-9740. 9741, AP 33(038)-9929, Order (33-096)50- 33(038)-9060. Lockheed Aircraft Service, Inc., Burbank, 1654. Master Machine & Tool Co., Inc.,- Chicago, Calif.: NOa(s) 10229, NOa(s) 10311, N383s- Mitchell Camera Corp., Glendale, Calif.: 22279, AP 33 (038)-6714. 111.: DA-ll-07(Kord-371. Mastercraft Metals Co., Inc., Covington, N383s—21871. Loewy Construction Co., Inc., New York, Moffltt, L. Q., Inc., Akron, Ohio: N140s- N. Y.: W33-038 ac 22553 S. A. No. 1. Ky.: AP 33(038)-9551. Matson Navigation Co., New York, N. Y.: 15161. Lone Star Stevedoring Co., Baltimore, Md.: Molded Insulation Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: MST 3, MST 7, MST 9. W—30—222—tc—1622. W -3 6 -0 3 9 -S C —46747. Maurer, J. A., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.t Longview Stevedoring Co., Longview, Molded Latex Products, Inc., Paterson, Wash.: DA-45-045-tc-16. AP 33(038)—7175, AP 33(038)-8955. N. J.: DA-36-039—sc-4. M a x im Silencer Co., Hartford, Conn. N104s- Loper, Ray E., Lumber Co., Inc., Tusca­ Monogram International Corp., New York, loosa, Ala.: DA-09-026-eng-107. ; 9070. N. Y.: NOp 443. Maxson, W. L., Corp., The, New York, N. Y.» Lord Manufacturing Co., Erie, Pa.: N383s- Monument Engineering Co., Indianapolis, AP 33 (038)-7264, AP 33 (038)-9028. 23463, N383s—26208, N383S-26813, N383S- Ind.: N163s—433, AP 33 (038)-8810, AP Mayer Tool & Die Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.t 27677. 33(038)-9101. Loud, H. W., Machine Works, Inc., Pomona, N600S-2711. Moore, C. C., Engineers Co., Alliance, Ohio: Maywood Packing Co., San Francisco, Calif.t Calif;: N383S—22724, N383S-25020. N220S-52403. Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Co., Shreve­ DA-04—493-qm—209. McCabe Powers Auto Body Co., St. Louis, Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., New York, port, La.: DA—49—074—tc—6, DA—49—074—tc—13. N. Y.: DA—30-182—tc-41, DA-30-182-tC-47. Luckenbach Steamship Co., New York, Mo.: DA-ll-052-eng-3-50. McClaren, P. E., Oakland, Calif, i DA-04- Moore Special Tool Co., Inc., Bridgeport, N. Y.: DA—30-182-tc—114, DA-30-182-tc-138, COnn.: DA-19-058-ord—34. N600s—3879. 197-SFPE 8-50. Lukens Steel Co., Coatesville, Pa.: NObs McCulloch Motors Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.: Morace Stevedoring Corp., New York, N. Y .: W-3O-222-tc-1032. 501 ia. NOa(s) 10396. Lundy Manufacturing Corp., New York, McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, Mo.: Moreton, Walter H., Corp., Cambridge, N. Y.: AP 33 (038)-9018. NOa(s) 6242 Amd. No. 84, NOa(s) 10258, Mass.: DA-36-022-tc-2, DA-86-022-tC-9. 1940 NOTICES

Morrow Manufacturing Co., The, Wellston, 8460, AF 33 (038) -8234, AF 33 (038) -8584, AF Patten Co., Inc., Worcester, Mass.: N383s- Ohio: DA-36-022-tc-3. 83(038)-8943, AF 33(038)-9211, AF 38(038)- 23370. Mountain Copper Co., The, San Francisco, 9212, Order (33-038)50-1003. Paxton Gallagher Co., Omaha, Nebr. : Order Calif.: N220S-52433. Northern Engineering Machine Corp., Phil­ (25-010)-1935. Mountrail County Abstract Co., Stanley, adelphia, Pa.: NOy 18425. Paulus Bros. Packing Co., Salem, Oreg. : N. Dak.: DA-32-015-eng-56. Northern Ordnance, Inc., Minneapolis, DA-04-493-qm—526. Murphy Diesel Co., Milwaukee, Wls.: DA- Minn.: NOrd 10707. Pease, C. F„ Co., Inc., Chicago, 111.: W - ll- ll-184-eng-75, DA-ll-184-eng-324: P. O. No. Northrop Aircraft, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif.: 183-qm-62, W-ll-183-qm-184, N171s-88323. 14000. W33-038 ac 20243 C. O. No. 11, W33-038 ac Pennsylvania Engineering Co., Philadel­ Mutual Contracting Co., Inc., Atlantic 33920 C. O. No. 44, AF 83(038)-507, AF phia, Pa.: AF 33(038)-8912. Highlands, N. J.: W28-099 ac 56 S. A. No. 1. 33 (038)-1492 S. A. No. 4 and S. A. No. 5, AF Perfection Stove Company, Cleveland, Nacirema Operating Co., Inc., Baltimore, 33(038)-7990. Ohio: DA-20-089-ord-5, DA-20-089-ord-18, Md.: W-30—222—tc—1624. Northwest Ship Repair Co., Seattle, Wash.: DA-20-089-ord-19, DA-20-089-ord-28, DA- Narmco, Inc., San Diego, Calif.: AF, W—45-045—tc—708. 20—089-ord-36, DA-20-089-ord-53, DA-20- 33(038)-6993. Norton Co., Worcester, Mass.; AF 33(038)- 089-ord-65, DA-20-089-ord-77, DA-20-089- Nasco, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio: N383s-22477, 9230. ord-126, DA-20-089-ord—131, DA-20-089-ord- N383S-26207, N383S-27173. Norwalk Co., Inc., South Norwalk, Conn.: 140, DA-20-089-ord-l87, W-20-089-ord-625, Nash Engineering Co., South Norwalk, N298S-3866 W-20-089-ord-709, AF 33 (038)-7942. Conn.: AF 33(038)-7976, AF 33(638)-8998. O’Brien Industries, Jersey City, N. J.: Perkin-Elmer Corp., Glenbrook, Conn.rAF National Co., Inc.: Melrose, Mass.: N189s- W—30-222—tc—1634. 83(038)-8886. 69838. Ohio Machinery Co., Columbus, Ohio: Perry Canning Co., Inc., Brigham City, National Biscuit Co., New York, N. Y.: DA-33-062-end-5, Utah: W-ll-183-qm—497. DA-30-280-qm-9. Ohio National, Inc., Upper Sandusky, Peterson’s Navigation Co., Fairbanks, National Carbon Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: Ohio: DA-1 l-184-eng-200. Alaska: AF 95(502)-83. NOrd 10660. Ohio Steel Foundry Co., Lima, Ohio: DA- Petroleum Accessories, Inc., Detroit, Mich.: National Drug Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: 3Q-144-ord-38. AF 33 (038)-9578. MPA-30-287-md-16282. Oil Well Supply Qo., Dallas, Tex.: NObs Phaostron Co., South Pasadena, Calif.: National Electrical Machine Shops, Inc., 50140. AF 33(038)—8351, AF 33(038)-9677. Silver Spring, Md.: N189s-70144. Oilgear Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis.: DA- Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp., New National Fruit Canning Co., Seattle, Wash.: 20-089-ord-60. York, N. Y.—Habirshaw Cable & Wire Divi­ DA-04—493-qm-515. Old & Barnes, Inc., Pasadena, Calif.: NOrd sion: N383S-26086. National Law Book Co., Washington, D. C.: 10719. Philadelphia Ampoule Laboratories, Phila­ DA-30-280-qm-393. Olympic Steamship Co., Inc., Seattle, delphia, Pa.: MPA-30-287-md-15769. National Screw & Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Wash.: N600&-3877. Philadelphia Valve Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Ohio: N383s—21905. . Onarga Canning Co., Onarga, Hl.: DA-04- AF 33 (038)-9584. National Steel & Shipbuilding Corp., San 493-qm-86. Philco Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.: NOa(s) Diego, Calif.: DA-36-022-tc-28, DA-36-022- Operadio Manufacturing Co., St. Charles, 10460, NOa(s) 10635, NObs 49001, NObs 49002, tc-60. 111.: NOrd 10602. NObs 49025, N383s-21466, N600S-4607, W33- National Supply Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.— Optron Labratory, Dayton, Ohio : W33-038- 038- ac-22261 S. A. No. 3, AF 33(038)-787'S. A. Superior Enginer Division: DA-36-022-tc-42, ac-20006 S. A. No. 4. No. 5, AF 33(038)—7490, AF 33(038)-8497, AF N104S-8942, N104S-10147. Oregon Stevedoring Co., Portland, Oreg.: 33(038)-9219. National Technical Laboratories, South DA—45-045-tc—13. Phillips Chemical Co., Bartlesville, Okla.: Pasadena, Calif.: NOrd 10670. Oriole Ship Ceiling Co., Baltimore, Md.: DA-ll-173-ord-l. National Transit Pump & Machine Co., Oil DA-30-182-tc-102 : P. O. No. 396. Phillips Packing Co., Inc., Cambridge, Md.: City, Pa.: NObs 50141. Oshkosh Motor Truck, Inc., Oshkosh, Wis.: W -l 1-183-qm—486. National Tube Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.: N102s- DA-11-184-eng-244. Phoenix Trimming Co., Chicago, 111.: 51852, N600S-205, vN600s-1942, N600&-1973, Otis Elevator Co., New York, N. Y.: N383s—25084. N600S-4105. N104S-8935. Photostat Corp., Providence, R. I.: AF National Union Radio Corp., Newark, N. J.: Otterbein Press, Dayton, Ohio: AF 33(038)- 83(096)-539. DA-36-039-SC-8. 8444. Photoswitch, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.: AF National Vulcanized Fibre Co., Wilming­ Outer Harbor Dock Wharf Co., San Pedro, 33(038)-8962. ton, Del.: DA-36-022—tc-7. Calif.: N123S-62164. Plasecki Helicopter Corp., Morton, Pa.: New Era Canning Co., New Era, Mich.: W - Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corp., Toledo, NOa(s) 10429, NOa(s) 10488, N383S-12870, ll-183-qm-279, DA-04-493-qm-137. Ohio: N383S-21794, N383S-21795, N383s-22684, N383S-23544, N383s-25683, N383s-26490, N383S- N. Y. Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N. J.: N383S-22704. 28057. N151s—83779. Oxford Boatyard Co., Oxford, Md.: N161s- Pierce Butler Radiator Corp., Oswego, N. Y.: Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock 20897. N1O4S-8830. Co., Newport News, Va.: NObs 50072, N600s- Paci Bros., Winthrop, Mass.: DA-30-314- Pierce Governor Co., Inc., The, Anderson, 4060. aI-5. Ind.: DA-1 l-184-eng-26, DA-ll-184-eng-54. News Map of the Week, Inc., Chicago, 111.: Pacific Airmotive Corp., Burbank, Calif.: Pilots Association, Philadelphia, Pa.: AF 33(038)-9085. N383S-24702. N151S-83151. Niagara Blower Co., New York, N. Y.: N160s- Pacific Far East Line, Inc., San Francisco, Pioneer Electric & Research Corp., The, 1517. Calif.: W-45-045-tC—1286, W-45-045-tc-1413, Forest Park, 111.: AF 33(038)-9059. Niles-Bement-Pond Co., West Hartford, DA-45-045—to-38. Pioneer Engineering Works, Inc., New York, Conn.—Chandler-Evans Division: NOa(s) Pacific Tube Co., Los Angeles, Calif.: N. Y.: DA-1 l-184-eng-73, DA-30-075-eng- 10583, NOa(s) 10649, NI71s-88035, N383s- N600S—1933, N600S-1954. 45. 22281, N383S—25400, N383S-26918, N383s-28395, Palmer Construction Co., Jacksonville, Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc., , AF 33(038)—8043, AF 33(038)-9591. Fla.: AF 8(169)-28 SA. No. 1. Conn.: N298s-3949, N383s-22104, N383S-25562, Nordberg Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Palmer Manufacturing Co., The Cleveland, AF 33(038)-9207. Wis.: DA-36-022—tc—41, DA-36-022-tc-50, Ohio: AF 33(038)-8274, AF 33(038)-8903. Pirnie, Malcolm, New York, N. Y.: NOy N104S-8854. Pan American Airways, Inc., Brownsville, 16771. Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp., Tex.: AF 33(038)-8233. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Philadelphia, Norfolk, Va.: W-30-222-tc-360, W-30-222-tc- Paper Corp. of America, Cheboygan, Mich.: Pa.: AF 33(038)-8004. 369. DA-30-280-qm—488. Pittsburgh Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.: Noroian, George, Co., Dinuba, Calif.: DA- Paragon-Revolute Corp., Chicago, 111.: W - N600S-1931. 04-493-qm-709, DA-04-493-qm-739. 11—183-qm-229. Plainville Electrical Products Co., Plain- Paramount Pictures, Inc., New York, N. Y.: North American Aviation, Inc., Los Angeles, villç, Conn.: NObs 50038. NOp 460. Calif.: NOa(s) 6911 Amd. No. 38, Amd. No. 40 Plax Corp., Hartford, Conn.: DA-11-070- and Amd. No. 41, NOa(s) 9243 Amd. No. 3, Paramount Rubber Co., Detroit, Mich.: DA- ord-135. Amd. No. 8, Amd. No. 12, Amd. No. 19 and ll-070-ord-332, AF 33(038)-2780 C. O. No. 1. Plextron, Inc., New York, N. Y.: DA-19- Amd. No. 20, NOa(s) 9733, NOa(s) 10092, Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich.: MPA- 058-ord—470: P. O. No. 3384-50. NOa(s) 10486, N383S-10710, N383S-22032, 23-076-md-SL-721, MPA-30-287-md-15328, Plymouth Cordage Co., North Plymouth, N383S-23354, N383s-23950, W33-038 ac 14191 MPA-30-287-md-17045, MPA-30-287-md- Mass.: DA-36-022-tc-21. S. A. No. 12, W33-038 ac 14513 C. O. No. 5, 17061, N220S-53261. Pointer Willamette Co., Inc., Portland, W33-038 ac 15569 S. A. No. 20 and S. A. No. 47, Parker Appliance Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio : Oreg.: DA-36-Q22-tc-37. W33-038 ac 16013 C. O. No. 47, W33-038 ac NOa(s) 10543, N383S-24714, N383S-26719, Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, Mass.: DA-36- 039- sc-13. 18000 C. O. No. 19, C. O. No. 28 and S. A. No 24, N383s—27125, N383s-27743, N383S-28358, AF Polarus Steamship Co., Inc., New York, W33-038 ac 20444, W33-038 ac 21671 C. O. No. 33(038)-8265, AF 33(038)-9049, AF 33(038)- N. Y.: DA—30-182—tc—29, DA-30-182-tc-33, 13, C. O. No. 15 and C. O. No. 19, W33-038 ac 9053, AF 33(038)—9208. DA-30-182—tc-104, DA-30-182-tc-105. 22325, W33-038 ac 22461, AF 33(038)-716, AF Parker Pattern & Foundry Co., Springfield, Poliak, Joseph, Corp., Boston, Mass. : N383s- 33(038)-1365, AF 33(038)-2056, AF 33(038)- Ohio: AF 33(038)-8083. 23908, N383s—25851. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1941

Polytechnic Research & Development Co., Realty & Industrial Corp., Bethlehem, Pa.l Ross Heater & Manufacturing Co., Inc., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: N173S-14655, A ? NOa(s) 10602. Roiler Smith Division i Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-36-022-tc-70. 33(038)—8055, AP 19(122)-159, AP 10(122)- NOa(s) 10774, AF 38(038)-8741. Rpthschild-International Stevedore Co., 166. Recordak Corp., New York, N. Y .l AP Seattle, Wash.: DA-46-045-tc-18. Pdpe & Talbot, Inc., San Francisco, Calif, t 83(038)-8862, Order (83-038)60-1160. Rowe Industries, Inc., Toledo, Ohio: AF DA-45—045—tc-12. Redfleld Gun Sight Co., Denver, Colo.i DA- 83(038)-921S. Porter, H. K., Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa.l ¿9-058-ord-142. Rowe Machine Works, Seattle, Wash.: W-45~045-tc-839. N104&-9360. * Reed Research, Inc., Washington, D. C.l Portland Stevedoring Co., Portland, Oreg.t NObs 50040, W33-038 ac 21869 S. A. No. 4. Royal Electric Co., Jamestown, Ohio: D—45r045—tc—14. Reevesound Co., Ino., New York, N. Y .l AF 33(038)-7781. Royal Iron & Welding Works, Brooklyn, Pottash Bag Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: W-8Q- Order (49-038)50-3369. N. Y.: DA-30—182—tc-40: P. O. No. 40, DA-30- 182-tc-151 : P. O. No. 1721. Reeves Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y.: DA— Prairie Grove Canning Co., Prairie Grove, 80-280-qm-591. 182-tc-115: P. O. No. 703. Ark.: DA-04r-493-qm-432. Reeves Instrument Corp., New York, N. Y .l Rudel Machinery Co., Inc., Boston, Mass.t DA-19-058-ord—44. Pratt-Low Preserving Co., Santa Clara, NOrd 10696, N173S-14802. Ryall Engineering Co., Little Rock, Ark.: Calif.: DA-04-493-qm-5. Refrigeration Equipment Co., Dayton, DA-23-065-eng-22. Premium Bag Co., Baltimore. Md.: I1A-30- Ohio: AF 33(038)—8695. Ryan Aeronautical Co., San Diego, Calif.: 182-tc-118: P. O. No. 793, Reichhelm, R., Stratford, Conn.: NOa(s) Press Wireless Manufacturing Co., Inc., 10588. N383s—27985, W33-038 ac 22488 C. O. No. 3, C. O. No. 4, C. O. No. 5 and S. A. No. 2, AF Hicksville, Long Island, N. Y.: AF 33(038)—^ Reiner Electronics Co., Inc., New York, 33(038)—8749, AF 33(038)-8941. 9052, Order (33-038)49-894 Amd. No. 3. N. Y.: AF 33 (038)-8845. Ryan Industries, Inc., Detroit, Mich. : AF Presto Recording Corp., New York, 1Î. Y.l Reisner & Urbahn, New York, N. Y.: DA- 49-129—eng-32. 33(038)-8164. N140S-12481. St. Joe Machines, Inc.’, St. Joseph, Mich.: Priest Lumber Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.: DA- Reliance Electric & Engineering Co., DA-ll-070-ord-145, DA-ll-070-ord-203, DA- 09-026-eng-120. Cleveland, Ohio: N104s-9648. ll-070-ord-444. Princeton Film Center, Princeton, N. J.l Remington Arms Co., Inc., Bridgeport, St. Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo.: NOy NOa(s) 10629, NOa(s) 10655. Conn.: W-30-115-ord-4376, DA-19-058-ord-. Princeton Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y.j 282, DA-19-058-ord-283, NOrd 10583. 16388. Remington Rand, Die., Buffalo, N. Y.: Sandberg Serrell, Pasadena, Calif.: AF N140S-12908. 33(038)-7908. Processing Equipment Corp., Hillside, N. J.l N189s—71514, Order (33-096)50-2624. Reo Motors, Inc., Lansing, Mich.: NOrd Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, 111. I AF 28(099)-120. NObr 49008. Production Tool & Die Co., Inc., Spring- 10611, AF 33 (038)-9564. Republic Aviation Corp., Farmingdale, Long Saranac Machine Co., Benton Harbor, field, Mass.: DA-19-058-ord-101. Mich.: DA-30—144-ord-113. Project Construction Corp., New York, Island, N. Y.: W33-038 ac 15930 C. O. No. 12 and C. O. No. 48, AF 33 (038)-5980, AF Sargent Engineering Corp., Huntington N. Y.: W—30-222—tc—1216. Park, Calif.: N383S-23298, AF 33(038)-8031. Prudential Steamship Co., New York, N. Y.: 33(038)-7988, AF 33(038)-8309, AF 33(038)- 8522, AF 33(038)—9029, AF 33(038)-9569. Savage Arms Corp., Utica,- N. Y.: DA-19- W-30-222—tO-1629. 058-ord-141, NOa(s) 10723. 7 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co., Seattle, Republic Pictures Corp., New York, N. Y.: NOp 444. Savage Electric Motors, Los Angeles, Calif.: Wash.: W-45-045-tc-505. AF 33(038)-8049. Pullman Co., The, Chicago, Hi.: DA-49- Republic Steel Corp., Cleveland, Ohio: DA- 19-058-ord-27, N600&-716. Saval, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.: N383s— 074-tc-8. 21692, N383S—27393, AF 33(038)-9047. Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Co., Research Designing Service, Center Line, Schade Valve Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: DA- New York, N. Y.: DA-3O-320-tc-3. Mich.: DA^O-Oßf'-ord—180. Revere Copper & Brass Co., New York, 36-022-tc-25. Puritan Compressed Gas Corp., Kansas Schenectady County Coal Co., Schenectady, City, Mo.: DA-15-059-md-6. N. Y.: N171S-88641. Revere Corp. of America, Wallingford, N. Y.: N383S-25184. Purolator Products, Inc., Newark, N. J.t Schering Corp., Bloomfield, N. J. : MPA-30— N383S-21697, N383&-25629, N383S-27194, AF Conn.: N383s—25855, AF 33(038)—8077. Revere Electric Manufacturing Co., Chi­ 287-md-15344. 33(038)-8278, Schleicher, Carl, & Schuell Co., New York, “ Quick-Way” Truck Shovel Co., Denver, cago, 111.: AF S3(038)-9024. Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, Va.: DA- N. Y.: N174S-9116. Colo.: DA-ll-184-eng-34. Schoen, Eugene, & Sons, New York, N. Y.l Quincy Compressor Co., Quincy, Hl.t ll-070-ord-161, N383S-25979, N383s-27298, AF 33(038)-8636. NOy 18624. DA-1 l-184-eng-3O0. Schuckl & Co., Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. : DA- R C A Communications, Inc., New York, Rhodes Lewis. Co., Los Angeles, Calif.: AF 83(038)-7950, AF 33(03i)-0331. 04-493-qm-7. N. Y.: NObr 43402. Schultz, A., Long Beach, Calif.: N123s- R C A Service Co., Inc., Camden, N. J.: Richfield Oil Corp., Los Angeles, Calif.: ASP 807 SFPE 17-50, ASP 1716. 61158. NObs 49011, N140S—15591. Schutte & Koerting Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Racon Electric Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Co., Richmond, Va.: NOm 54055. NObs 50253, N104S-9418. AF 33(038)-8001. Schwab, H. W., Textile Corp., New York, Radio Corporation of America, Camden, Ripley Co., Inc., Middletown, Conn.! NOa(s) 10772, AF 33(038)-9112. N. Y.: AF.33(038)—9035. N. J.: NOa(s) 10259. Robert Cleaning & Supply Co., Philadel­ Sciaky Bros., Chicago, 111.: NOa(s) 10572. R C A Victor Division: NObs 49016, NObs Scott Aviation Corp., Lancaster, N. Y.: AF 50197, N104S-7821, N104S-9612, N130S-31697, phia, Pa.: D A-30-182-to-lll: P. O. No. 651. Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co., Young- 33(038)-9023. N140s—15305, N173S-14582, N383S-26968, AF wood, Pa.—Fulton Sylphon Division: N104s- Screen Guild Productions, Inc., New York, 33(038)-8090, AF 33(038)-8706, AF 3 3 (0 3 8 )- N. Y.: NOp 445. 9005, AF 33 (0 38 )-90 5 5, Order (33-038)50-1385 9355. Robinson, A., & Son, New York, N. Y.l Seabrook Farms Co., Bridgeton, N. J.: DA- Amd. No. 1. 04-493-qm-75. Radio Magazines, Inc., New York, N. Y.: DA-1 l-070-ord-54, DA-ll-070-ord-428. Rockbestos Products Corp., New Haven, Seafarer Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y. : AF 19(122)-72 S. A. NO. 8. pA-30-182-tc-22. Radioplane Co., Van Nuys, Calif.: NOa(s) Conn.: N126S-1127, N383s-26085. Rockford Screw Products Co., Rockford, Seagrave Corp., Columbus, Ohio: DA-11— 10694, AF 33 (038)-9849. 184-eng-291, N160s-1629. Radio Receptor Co., Inc.,-New York, N. Y.t m . : N383S—26654. Rockingham Machine Co., Davenport, Iowa: Searle, G. D., & Co., Skokie, Bl.: MPA-30- NOa(s) 10779, AF 33(038)-9531., DA-11-070—or d-306. 287-md-15964. Ralston, W., & Co., Inc., Old Bridge, N. J.l Rockwood Sprinkler Co., Worcester, Mass.: Security Parachute Equipment Co., Oak­ DA-30-280-qm-664. NObs 50087, NObs 50089. land, Calif.: N383S—22117. Rand Corp., The, Santa Monica, Calif.: Rodermond Industries, Inc., Jersey City, Service Caster & Truck Corp., Albion, A F 33(038)-6413. N. J.: W-30-222—tc—294. Mich.: DA-12-036-qm-56. Rausch Naval Stores Co., New Orleans, La.t Roebling, John A., Sons Co., Trenton, N. J.: Servo Corp. of America, New Hyde Park, N383S—27760. NObs 50004, N220S-52431. N. Y.: NObr 43.403, AF 28(090)-27 S. A. No. 1, Ray, Reid, H., Film Industrial, St. Paul, Rogay Industrial & Commercial Models, AF 28 (099)-306 S. A. No. 8. Minn.: NOa(s) 10692. Washington, D. C.: N600s-8896. Servomechanisms, Inc., Mineola, Long Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass.: NObr Rohm & Haas Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Island, N. Y.: AF 33 (038)-9198. Sharpies Corp., The, Philadelphia, Pa.: 43444, NObr 49010, NObs 2350, NObs 49012, * N383s—23643. N104S-8533, N151s-83518. Rollin Co., Pasadena, Calif.: NOrd 10596. Nllls-52789, N il Is—52805, N126s-1245, N130s- Sheffield Corp., Dayton, Ohio: AF 33(038)- Rosenberg, H. Z., Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: AF 33694, AF 33(038)-7879, AF 33(038)-9748. 8753. Reaction Motors, Inc., Dover, N. J.: NOa(s) 33 (038)-8007. Shell Oil Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: ASP 8244 Amd. No. 3, NOa(s) 10449, NOa(s) Ross Carrier Co., The, Benton Harbor, 1562, ASP 1719—SFPE 1477-50, ASP 1719-SFPE 10468, NOa(s) 10613, N140S-11603, W33-038 ac Mich.: DA-33-031-qm-515, DA-33-031-qm- 2183-50, ASP 1719-SFPE 4796-50, AF 33(038)- 19073 S. A. No. 8. 662, N383S-22945. 9460. ■ Ready-Power Co., The, Detroit, Mich.: Ross Galvanizing Works, Brooklyn, N. Y.l Shepard Laboratories, Summit, N. J.: NOrd NOrd 10514. N600S-1947. 10666. No. 66----- 3 1942 NOTICES

Shepard Niles Crane & Hoist Corp., Mon­ 27424, N383S-27489, N421s-1420, W33-038 ac Stromberg-Carlson Co., Rochester, N. Y.: tour Falls, N. Y.: DA-36-022-tc—75. H5799 S. A. No. 10, W33-038 ac 20239 C. O. N123S-64059. Sherwood Brass Works, Detroit, Mich.: No. 2, W33-038 ac 22235 S. A. No. 6, W33-038 Struthers-Dunn, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.: NÏ04S-92U. ac 22237 S. A. No. 1, AF 33 (038)-6663, AF AF 33(038)-8947, Order (33-038)50-1497. Ship Tank Service Marine Corp., New York, 33(038)-6854, AF 33(038)-6984, AF 33(038)- Stuart Marine Painting Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.: W-30-222-tc-1626. 8273, AF 33(038)-8508, AF 33(038)-8511, AF N. Y.: DA-30-182-tc-124: P. O. No. 1002, DA- Shubuta Tie & Timber Co., Shubuta, Miss.: 33(038)-8863, AF 33(038)-9034, AF 33(096)- 30—182—tc—151: P. O. No. 455. DA-09-026-eng-104. 762. Studebaker Chemical Corp., Elyria, Ohio: Signode Steel Strapping Co., Chicago, 111.: Sperry Products, Inc., Danbury, Conn.: N189S-69462. N383s—25762. N104S-8867, AF 33 (038)-8939. Style Craft Manufacturing Co., Newark, Silent Hoist & Crane Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Sprague Electric Co., North Adams, Mass. : N. J.: DA—30-280-qm-46. N600s-398. DA—36-039—sc—11, AF 33 (038)-9328. Sudden & Christenson, Inc., San Francisco, Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc., Tarrytown, Springfield Tent & Awning Co., Springfield, Calif.: W-45—045-tc—1288, N600s-3878. N. Y.: NOa(s) 10299, N383s-21655, N383s*- Ohio: AF 33(038)-9567. Summers Gyroscope Co., Santa Monica, 21672, N383S-21870, N383s-22391, N383S-23824, Square D Co., Detroit, Mich.—Kollsman In ­ Calif.: AF 33(038)-8945. N383s—25456, N383s-25812, N383S-25905, N383s- strument Division: NOa(s) 10416, NOa(s) Sun Garden Packing Co., San Jose, Calif.: 28624, AF 33 (038) -8281. 10565, N421s—1390, N383s-19615, N383S-26391, DA-04-493-qm-57, DA-04-493-qm-82. Simmon Brothers, Inc., Long Island City, N383S—27826, AF 33(038)-7787, AF 33(038)- Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Chester, N. Y.: Order (33-038) 50-1303. 7985, AF 33(038)-8271, AF 33(038)-8272, AF Pa.: N104s-9163. Sinclair Refining Co., New York, N. Y. : DA- 33(038)-8531, AF 33(038)-8801. Sundstrand Machine Tool Co., Rockford, .84-066-eng-93, ASP 1248. Stalker Development Co., Bay City, Mich.: 111.: AF 33(038)-8697, AF 33(038)-9348. Singer Manufacturing Co., The, Elizabeth, NOa(s) 10719. Surface Combustion Corp., Toledo, Ohio: N. J.—Diehl Manufacturing Co., Electrical Standard Electrical Products Co., Dayton, N383s—24723, N383S-25904, N383S-25921, AF Division: N104s-9823, N163s-476. Ohio: AF 33(038)-8897. 33(038)-7143. Skinner, Wm. & Sons, Holyoke, Mass.: Standard Oil Co. of California, San Fran­ Surprenant Manufacturing Co., Clinton, N140S-12397. cisco, Calif.: ASP 813-SFPE 10-50. Mass.: NOrd 10617. Skinner Engine Co., Erie, Pa.: DA-36-022- Standard Piezo Co., Carlisle, Pa.: AF 33- Susquehanna Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.: tc-18, DA-36-022—tc-34. (038)-1031 Amd. No. 3. DA-28-017-or d—281. Slocum, W. W. Co., Newark, N. J.: NOrd Standard Pressed Steel Co., Jenkintown, Sverdrup & Parcel, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.: DA- 10672. Pa.: N383s—23127. 04-167-eng-36, AF 33(038)-9928. Small Motors, Inc., Chicago, HI.: AF Standard Rolling Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, Sweeney, B. K., Manufacturing Co., Denver, 33(038)-9411. N. Y.: W33-038 ac 20729 S. A. No. 5 AF 33- Colo;: AF 33 (038)-8927. Smith, A. O., Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.: AF (038)-9330. Switlik Parachute Co., Inc., Trenton, N. J.: 33(038)-9934. Standard Steamship Co., Ltd., New York, N383S—25083, N383s-25560. Smith, H. P., Paper Co., Chicago, 111.: AF N. Y.: DA-30-182—tc—12. Sylvania Electric Products Co., Inc., Flush­ 41 (142)-50. Standard Steel Works, North Kansas City, ing, Long Island, N. Y.: DA-44-1 14hsc- 48, Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Inc., Detroit, MÒ.: AF 33 (038)-8981, AF 33(038)-9054, NObs 49015, NObr 49005, N130s-33651, AF Mich.: AF 33(038)-7947. AF 33 (038)-9081. 28(099)—109 S. A. No. 1. Smith & Kelly, Savannah, Ga.: DA-30- Standard-Thomson Corp., Dayton, Ohio— Szekely, O. E., & Associates, Philadelphia, 182-tc-39 : P. O. No. 33, DA-30-182-tc-46 : Clifford Manufacturing Co. Division: N383s- Pa.: NOa(s) 10810, N160s-937, N383s-24567. P. O. No. 176, DA-30-182-tc-137: F. O.’ No. 27262, N383S-29077. Tait Stevedoring Co., Inc., Seattle, Wash.: 1287. Stanislaus Food Products Co., Modesto, DA-45—045-tc-9. Smith & Wesson, Inc., Springfield, Mass.: Calif.: DA-04-493-qm-l. Talon, Inc., Meadville, Pa.: AF 33(038)- DA-19-058-ord-7l. Staples Tool Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio: 8944. Smoot-Holman Co., Inglewood, Calif.: N600s—2776. Taylor, Thomas, & Sons, Inc., Hudson, N383S-24556. Star Electric Motor Co., Bloomfield, N. J.: Mass.: AF 33(038)-9474. Smythe, J. L. N., Co., Middletown, Ohio: N104s—9327, N151s-83529. Technical Coatings, Inc., Pasadena, Calif.: N383S-25936. Star Machinery Co., Seattle, Wash.: W-45- N383S—24858. Smuckler, A. F., Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 021-ord-8. Technicraft Corp., Kansas City, Mo.: AF N140S-12893. State Oil Co., De Funiak Springs, Fla.: AF 33(038)-8282, AF 33(038)-8734. Snell, Foster D., Inc., New York, N. Y.: 8(094)-120. Teleflex, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.: N383s- NOa(s) 10579. , Staten Island Welding Service, Inc., West 24142. Snow-Nabstedt Gear Corp., Hamden, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.: W-30- Telemark, Inc., Stamford, Conn.: AF Conn.: N104S-9075. 122—tc—1631. 33(038)-8229. Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., New York, States Marine Corp., New York, N. Y.: Teletype Corp., Chicago, Hl.:' DA-36-039- N. Y.: ASP 1268. W-30-222—tc—1235, W-45-045-tc-1290, W-45- sc-1180, DA—36—039—sc—1233, DA-36-039-SC- Solar Aircraft Co., San Diego, Calif.: 045-tC-1292, W—45-045—tc—1404. 1238, DA—36-039—sc—1239, DA-36-039-SC-1291, NOa(s) 10023, NOa(s) 10701, N383s-26863, States Steamship Co., Vancouver, Wash.: DA-36-039—sc—1352, DA-36-039-SC-1353, DA- AF 33 (038)-8742, AF 33 (038)-8881. W-45-045—tc-1287. 36-039—sc-1354, DA-44-114-SC-51, NO.br 43436. Sommerville-Seybold Paper Co., Atlanta, Statham Laboratories, Los Angeles, Calif.: Televiso Products Co., Chicago, HI.: AF Ga.: DA-01-002-ord-l 1. AF 33(038)-8889. 19 (122) -43 S. A. No. 4. Sorensen & Co., Inc., Stamford, Conn.: Stavid Engineering Inc., Plainfield, N. J.: Terminal Shipping Co., Baltimore, Md.: N163s—453, AF 33 (038)-9007. N140s—12995, N163S-388. W-30-222—tc-1623. South Atlantic Steamship Line, Savannah, Stayton Canning Co., Portland, Oreg.: DA-* Ga.: DA-30-182-tc-7. Terry Steam Turbine Co., Hartford, Conn.: 04-498-qm-516. N104S-9723, N104s-8745. Southern California Edison Co., Los An­ Steinthal, M „ & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: geles, Calif.: N123S-63892. Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Co., AF 19 (122)-154. Dallas, Tex.: AF 33(038)-8995. Southwest Truck Body Co., Inc., St. Louis, Steers, J. Rich., Inc., New York, N. Y.: Mo.: DA-11-052-eng—86-50. Texas Pipe Line Co* Houston, Tex.: DA- NOy 18330. 34-066-eng-31. Specialties, Inc., Syosset, Long Island, Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: N. Y.: NOrd 10673. Textile Foundation, Princeton, N. J.: DA- DA-30-280-qm-587. 44-109-qm-12. Specialty Assembling & Packing Co., Inc., Stevens Walden, Inc., Worcester, Mass.: Thew Shovel Co., The, Lorain, Ohio: DA- Brooklyn, N. Y.: AF 33(j038)-8352, AF N600S-3092. 33(038)-9678. ll-184-eng-257, DA-11-184-eng- : P. O. No. Stevenson Line, Inc., New York, N. Y.: 13872, AF 33 (038)-8179. Specialty Converters, Inc., East Braintree, W-30-222—tc—1630. Thompson, Parke, Associates, Kirkwood, Mass.: DA-30-280-qm-663. Stevenson, T. J., & Co., Inc., New York, Mo.: N600S-3482. Specialty Sales Co., Dayton, Ohio: AF N. Y.: DA-30—182—tc—10, DA-30-182-tc-136. 33(038)-7989. Stewart-Warner Corp., Chicago, 111.: NOrd Thompson, J. Walter, Co., New York, N. Y.: NOm 55568. Spectrum Engineers, Inc., . Philadelphia, 10624, AF 33(038)-8089, AF 33(038)-8910. Pa.: vN383s-23473. South Wind Division: W-20-089-ord-66, Thompson Products, Inc., Cleveland, Spellman Lumber Co., Birmingham, Ala.: N383S—21257, N383S-22757, N383s-23993, Ohio: N383S-22756; N383s-24054, N383s- DA-09-026-eng-106. ÎT383S-24504, N383&-25350, N383S-26107, 24178, N383s—24830, N383s-25708, N383s- Sperry Corp., New York, N. Y.—Ford In ­ N383s—26161, N383S-26285. • 25869, N383S-26326, N383s-28369, AF 33(038)- strument Co. Division: NOrd 10128; NOrd Stilson, A. E., & Associates, Ltd., Columbus, 8253, AF 33(038)—9031, AF 33 (038)-9538, Ohio: DA—46-022—eng-174. 10616, NOrd 10686, NOrd 10699, NOrd 10702. Order (33-038)48-19 Amd. No. 1. Stockard Steamship Corp., New York, N. Y.: Sperry Gyroscope Co. Division: W-36-039- DA—30—182—tc—8, DA-30-182—tC-27, DA-30- Thornton Canning Co., Thornton, Calif. 1 SC-36855, W-36—039-SC-38250, DA-36-022- 182-tc-28, N600S-3484. DA-04-493-qm-83. tc-23, DA-36-022—tc-40, NOa(s) 10275, Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., Indianapolis, Three Dimension Co., Ltd., Chicago, 111.: NOa(s) 10400, NObs 47718. NObs 48017, Ind.: DA-04-493-qm-171, DA-04-493-qm-759. N140S-11792. N104s—9203, N104s—10311, N383S-16517, N383s- Stratos Corp., Farmingdale, Long Island, Tickle, Arthur, Engineering Works, Inc., 23319, N383s—25086, N383s-25814, N383s- N. Y.: N383s—28315, Brooklyn, N. Y.: W-30-222-tc-301. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1943

Times Facsimile Corp., New York, N. Y.t United States Lines CO., New York, N. Y.: Waterman Steamship Corp., New York, W-36-039-SC-33674 Modification No. 3; NObr DA-30-182-tc-147: P. O. No. 6387. N. Y.: W-45-045-tc-1291, W-45-045-tc-1293, MST 2. 44847. United States Navigation Co., New York, Timken-Detroit Axle Co., The, Detroit, N. Y.: DA-30-182—to-3. Waterous Co., St. Paul, Minn.: N104-9619. Mich.: W-20-089-ord-414 S. A. No. 1, W-20- U. S. Products Corp., Ltd., San Jose, Calif.: Watertown Manufacturing Co., Water- 089-ord-536 S. A. No. 1. DA-04-498-qm-58, DA-04-493-qm-85. town, Conn.: NObs-40232. Tini Steamship Co., Ltd., New York, N. Y.: United States Radium Corp., New York, Waukesha Motor Co., Waukesha, Wis.: DA—30—182—tc—25. N. Y. : NObs 50150. N DA-11 - 184 - eng-43, DA-11-184 - eng - 78, Titan Pump & Engineering Corp., Novi, United States Rubber Co., New York, N. Y.: N130S—33118. Mich.: AF 33(038)-9216. N140S—12726, AF 33(038)-8686, AF 33(038)- Wayne Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, Titeflex, Inc., Newark, N. J.: DA-36-039- 8875, AF 33(038)-9218. Fuel Cell Division: Calif.: DA-ll-184-eng-324: P. O. No. 14140. SC—25, N383s—21691, N383S-23456, N383S-25680. N383S-22761, N383S-23830, N383S-24993. Wells All Steel Products, No. Hollywood, Todd Shipyards Corp., New York, N. Y.: United World Films, Inc., New York, N. Y.: Calif.: AF 33(038)-7849. W—30—222—tc—302, W-30-222-tc-307, W-45- NOp 454. Wells Clothes, Inc., New York, N. Y.: DA- 045-tC-500, N104s—8725, N104S-9759. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., New York, 30-280-qm-49. Tollefsen Bros., Brooklyn, N. Y.:> DA-30- N. Y.: NOp 461. Wessel Duval & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: DA—30—182-tC—2, DA—30-182—tc -4 , DA-30- 182-to-123 : P. O. No. 1003. Universal Recorders, Inc., Hollywood, Towmotor Corp., Cleveland, Ohio: DA-33— Calif.: NOp 466. 182—tc—34. 031-qm-116, DA-33-03 l-qm-305, DA-33-031- Up-Right, Inc., Berkeley, Calif.: DA-36- Western California Canners, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: DA-04-493-qm-12, DA-04- qm-500. 039-sc-l, DA—36-039—sc—2465. Townson, W. D., Lumber Co., Murphy, V & S Engineering Co., Chicago, 111.: AF 493-qm-172. Western Electric Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.: N. C.: AF 9(104)-179. 33(038)—7899, AF 33(038)-9231. Tracerlab, Inc., Boston, Mass.: DA-18-064- Vacu-Blast Co., Inc., San Mateo, Calif.: ï ) A-44—114-sc—43, DA-44-114-SC-49, DA-45- 041-SC-16, NOa(s) 10413, NOa(s) 10444, cml-10, N600s—2655. N104s—9028, N189S—70039, N600S-4231, Trailmobjle Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: AF Vant, I. N., Belmont, Calif.: DA-44-109- NObs 49000, NOrd 10657, NOrd 10705, N 1 4 0 s- 12638, N140S—12993, AF 33(038)-2242 S. A. No. 33(038)—7974. qm-68. Transco Products, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.: Vapor Heating Corp., Chicago, 111.: N383s- 1, AF 33 (0 3 8 )-7 1 9 8 , AF 33(038)-7414, AF 33 (038)-7556, AF 33 (0 3 8 )-7 9 5 7 , AF 3 3 (0 3 8 )- N383S—22460. 23684, N383s—23872, N383S-25711. Traverse City Canning Co., Traverse City, Varo Manufacturing Co., Inc., Garland, 8162, AF 33(038)-83001, AF 33(038)-8434, Mich.: W -l 1—183-qm—346, W-ll-183-qm-351. Tex.: NOrd 10682, N163S-399, AF 33(038)- AF 33 (0 3 8 )-8 5 4 3 , AF 33 (0 3 8 )-8 7 1 4 , AF Trico Products Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.*: AF 8034'. 3 3 (0 3 8 )—9570, AF 33(038)-9756. Western Gear Works, Seattle, Wash.: 83(038)-9561. Verdun Manufacturing Co., Woonsocket, Triplex Oil Refinery Co., Inc., Long Island, R. I.: DA-30^280-qm-278. N104S—8682. Western Machinery & Engine Co., St. Louis, N. Y.: N140S-15427. Vickers, Inc., Detroit, Mich.: DA-33-056- Tri-State Engineering Co., Washington, ord-6, NOa(s) 10532, NObs 50029, NObs 50085, Mo.: DA-ll-052-eng-l-50. Western Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich.: Pa.: NOm 55058, NOm 55700. NOrd 10700, N104s-10420, N151s-83468, N151s- Triumph Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111.: 83541, N383s—21828, N383S-21935, N383S-22488, AF 33 (038)-7967. Westinghouse Air Brake, Wilmerdlng, Pa.: AF 33(038)-8761. N383s—22542, N383&-22918, N383S-25228, Tube Reducing Corp., Wallington, N. J.: N383S-25573, N383S-25664, N383S-25705, 104s—9565, N189S-69770. N383S-28094, N383S-28147, N383S-28148, Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, N600S-1965. Pa.: DA—16-047-eng—159, DA-20-089-ord-21, •. Tumpane Co., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.: N383S—28331, AF 33(038)-8039, AF 33(038)- DA-36-022—tc—38, DA-36-022-tc-43, NOa(s) AF 33(038)-8721, AF 33(038)-8722. 9416. Waterbury Tool Division: NOrd 10701. Turcp Products, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.:. Victoreen Instrument Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1074, N O a(s)-10592, NOa(s) 10716, NObs 46803, NObs 49034, NObSr-50047, NObs-50103, N383S—27166. DA-29—044-xz-l2, NOrd 10753. Tweney, H. G., Ferndale, Mich.: N130s- Viking Pump Co., Cedar Falls, Iowa: DA- NObs-50119, NObs-50171, NObs-50267, NOrd 36-022-tc-69. 10547, NOrd 10585, N102s-52059, N102s-52078, 32871. N104s—7879, N104s-8931, N104s-8987, N104s- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., New Villone, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-30- 280-qm-44. 8992, N104S-9732, N104s-10306, Nllls-49478, York, N. Y.: NOp 458. N126s—559, N140S-1277Ô, N151s-83482, N151&- Union Diesel Engine Co., Oakland, Calif.: Voith, J. M., Heidenheim, Ga.: DA-30-326- dtcb-1. 83497, N151S-83623, Nlöls-83625, N151s-83830, N104s—8952. N160s-1631, N383s—21711, N383&-22250, N383s- Union Engine C*rp., Hoboken, N. J.: Vulcan Soot Blower Corp., Dubois, Pa.: 22762, N383S-22991, N383S-28224, N383S-28415, DA-30—182—tC-23, DA-30-182-tc-24 : P. O. N104S-8863. Wagner, Ferd, Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio: N600S-3065, N604s-7499, AF 33 (038)-8991, AF îio. 2. 33(038)—9039, AF 33(038)-9706. Union Heat, Light & Power Co., Cincin-. AF 33 (038)-8861. Weston Biscuit Co., Passaic, N. J.: DA—30— hati, Ohio: DA-15-029-eng-222. WalbecK Foods, Philadelphia, Pa.: W - ll- 280-qm-10. Unit Crane & Shovel Corp., Milwaukee, 183-qm-17. Walker, E. B., Lumber Co., Mobile, Ala.: Weston Electrical Instrument Corp., New­ Wls.: NOm 55082. ark, N. J.: N104S-9846, N383s-27384. United Corp., New Haven, DA-09-026-eng-103. Weston Hydraulics, Ltd., North Hollywood, Conn.: AF 33(038)-8822. - Wall, John M., Syracuse, N. Y.: AF 33(038)- Calif.: N383S-26328, N383s-27735. United Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, 8015. White, David, Co., Milwaukee, Wis.: Conn.— Chance Vought Division: NOa(s) Wallace Tube CO., Chicago, 111.: DA-11-070- 10302, NOa(s) 10304, NOa(s) 10321, NOa(s) ord-393. N383S-21649. White Aircraft Corp., Palmer, Mass.: DA- 10442, NOa(s) 10484, NOa(s) 10577, NOa(s) Walton & Lonsbury, Attleboro, Mass.: 29-044-xz-lO. 10675» N383S-21159, N383s-21934, N383s-21963, N298S-3847. White Engineering Works, Stamford, N383s—25599, N383S-26809, N383S-28371, Walworth Co., New York, N. Y.: N161s- Hamilton Standard Propeller Division: 83667. , Conn.: N383S-28620. White-Rodgers Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. : NOa(s) 20633, N383s—13134 L. I., AF 33(038)- Wapato Packing Co., Wapato, Wash.: DA- <8238, AF 33 (038)-9540. Pratt & Whitney D4-493-qm-342. N383S-27358. White Tuning Corp., New York, N. Y.: Aircraft Division: NOa(s) 10296, N383s— Ward Leonard Electric Co., Mount Vernon, AF 33 (038)-8017, AF 33 (038)-8355. 12934, N383S—21849, N383s-28418, AF N. Y.: N102s—52383, N104s-9708. Whittaker, Wm. R., Co., Ltd., Los Angeles, 33(038)-8523, AF 3 3 (038)-9505. Research Warner Aircraft Corp., The, Detroit, Mich.: Calif.: N383S-21855, N383S-23341, N383s- Department: AF 33 (038) -9451. Sikorsky N383s—26508. 85178, N383S-28097; AF 33(038)-8260, AF Aircraft Division: AF 33(038)—7878, AF Warner Electric Brake Manufacturing Co., 33(038)—7898, AF 33(038)-8094, AF 33(038)- Beloit, Wis.: DA-19-066-ord-59, DA-19-06S- 33(038)-9580, AF 33(038)-9727. ord-62, DA-19-066-ord-100: P. O. No. 50-1538. Wickland Manufacturing Co., Pasadena, 8192, AF 33(038)-8731, AF 33(038)-8880. United Aircraft Products, Inc., Dayton, Warren Steam Pump Co., Inc., Warren, Càlif., AF 33(038)-8277. Mass.: NObs 50167; NObs 50199, NObs 50221, Wild, Henry, Surveying, Inc., Brooklyn, Ohio: -N383S-23942, N383s-24814, N383s- N104s—8956. N. Y., DA-ll-184-eng-lll. 25813, AF 33 (038)-7999. Washburn Storage Co., Macon, Ga.: AF Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., Chicago, United Artists Corp., New York, N. Y. : NOp 0(104)-169, HI., NOa(s) 10471, NOa(s) 10658. 449. Williams, C. E., & Co., Easton, Pa., N383s- United Electronic Service, Inc., Seattle, Washington Iron Works, Seattle, Wash.: DA—36-022-tc—13, DA-36-022-tc-16. 23631. Wash.: N406S-26070.. Williams, Dimond & Co., Portland, Oreg.: United Motors Service, Inc., Detroit, Washington Packers, Inc., Seattle, Wash.: DA-04—493-qm-652. DA-45-045—tc-15. Mich.: AF 33(038)-9329. U. S. Fibre Plastics Corp., Sterling, N. J.t Waterbury Farrel Foundry & Machine Co,, Willys-Detroit Distributors, Detroit, Mich., DA-20-089-or d-113. N383s—22069, N383S-22464. The, Waterbury, Conn.: 30A-86-038-6rd-i40. United States Gypsum Co., Chicago, 111.: Waterman Engineering Co., Evanston, 111.: Willys Overland Motors, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, DA-ll-171-ord—20. N383S-22102. N8ss 2660. United States Hoffman Machinery Corp., Waterman Products Co., Inc., Philadel­ Wilson, Thomas C„ Inc., Long Island City, New York, N. Y.: N104S-8787. phia, Pa.: N383S-27346. N. Y., N104s—8245. 1944 NOTICES

Wilson Mechanical Instrument Co., Inc., Single Pants, Shirts and Allied Garments, Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Indianapolis, New York, N. Y., AF 33 (038)-7455. Women’s Apparel, Sportswear, and Other Odd Ind. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Outerwear, Rainwear, Robes and Leather and Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Marion, Ind. Haven, Conn., DA-19-058-ord-169, DA-19- Sheep-lined Garments Divisions of the Ap­ Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Richmond, 058-ord-257. parel Industry, Learner Regulations (29 CFR Ind. Wind Turbine Co., West Chester, Pa.: AP 522.160 to 522.165; - as amended January 25, Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Rushvllle, 28(099)-116. 1950 (15 F. R. 399)). Ind. Wing Engineering Co., Baltimore, Md.: Hosiery Learner Regulations (29 CFR Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Springfield, NOa(s) 10499. 522.40 to 522.51; as revised January 25, 1950 Ohio. Winthrop-Stearns, Inc., New York, N. Y.: (15 F. R. 283)). Jasper Glove Co., Inc., Jasper, Ind. MPA-30-287-md-l 6547, MPA-30-287-md- Independent Telephone Learner Regula­ Jomac Products, Inc., Warsaw, Ind. 16704, MPA-30-287-md-16850. tions (29 CFR 522.82 to 522.93; as amended Kar Glove & Apron Co., Detroit, Mich. Wisconsin Motor Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.: January 25, 1950 (15 F. R. 398)). Kaul Glove & Manufacturing Co., Detroit, D A-20-089-ord-23, AP 33(038)-7972, AF Cigar Learner Regulations (29 CFR 522.201 Mich. 33(038)-9577. to 522.211; as amended January 25, 1950 (15 Julius Kayser & Co., Elkland, Pa. Woldert Canning Co., Tyler, Tex.:, DA-04- F. R. 400)). Julius Kayser & Co., Hornell, N. Y. 493-qm-430. Glove Learner Regulations (29 CFR 522.220 Julius Kayser & Co., Westfield, Pa. Wood, Charles N., Co., Watertown, Mass.: to 522.222; as amended January 25, 1950 (15 Julius Kayser & Co., Cameron Avenue, Order (19-032)50-578. F.R. 400)). Wellsville, N. Y. Wood, Gar, Industries, Inc., Wayne, Mich.: Knitted Wear Learner Regulations (29 CFR Knoxville Glove Co., Knoxville, Tenn. DA-18-018-cml-29, DA-18-018-cml-58, AP 522.68 to 522.79; as amended January 25, 1950 Kogra Glove Manufacturing Co., Philadel­ 83(038)-7975. (15 F. R. 398)). phia, Pa. Wood Lumber Co., Birmingham, Ala.: DA- Lambert Manufacturing Co., Chillicothe, 09-026-eng-105. The occupations, wage rates, and Mo. Woodward Governor Co., Rockford, HI.: learning period provided-in such certifi­ Lambert Manufacturing Co., Osteopathy N104S-9351, N298s—3964. cates are those established in the afore­ and. Burton Streets, Kirksvile, Mo. Worth Steel Co., Claymont, Del.: N600s- said regulations. The number or pro­ Livermore Falls Glove Co., Livermore Falls, 712. Maine. portion of learners authorized and the ' Louisville Glove Co., 399 East Brandeis Worthington Mower Co., Stroudsburg, Pa.: effective and expiration dates of such DA-1 l-184-eng-59, DA-ll-184-eng-421: P. O. Street, Louisville, Ky. certificates are specified below. „ Marr Knitting, Inc., Osage, Iowa. No. 14392, DA-ll-184-eng-430: P. O. No. 14441. The following special learner certifi­ Marso & Rodenborn Manufacturing Co., Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp., cates were issued in the Glove Industry Fort Dodge, Iowa.. Harrison, N. J.: NObs 50153, NObs 50157, effective January 25, 1950 and expire Martins Ferry Glove Co., Uhrichsvllle, Ohio. N104S-9367, N104s-9925, N104S-10101, N156s- July 24, 1950. For normal labor turn­ The E. Richard Meining Co., Reading, Pa. 28942, N160s—242, N160S-516, N160s-571, over, not more than ten percent of the N160S-1474, N298S-3869. Meyers & Son, Inc., Allentown, Pa. productive factory workers, or as many Montpelier Glove Co., Inc., 129 North Main Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., Wyandotte, as ten learners if factory employs less Street, Montpelier, Ind. Mich.: NOa(s) 10647. than 100 workers: Model Glove Co., Altamont, 111. Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. New York, Model Glove Co., Greenville, 111. N. Y.— Philadelphia Division: DA-11-183- Advance Glove Manufacturing Co., Rome, qm-919, NObs 50149. Ga. Monte Glove Co., Inc., Shelbyville, Ind. Mount Sterling Manufacturing Co., Mount Stamford Division: AP 33(038)-8131. Albany Knitting Co., Inc., Albany, N. Y. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio. Yancey Bros. Co.» Atlanta, Ga.: DA-09- Aris Fabric Corp., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Moro Co., Inc., 508 North Fourth Street, 030-qm-360. Boreal Manufacturing Co., 1523 Main St. Louis, Mo. Yarnall-Warning Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Street, Marinette, Wis. ^ Morris Manufacturing Co., ’Newborn, Tenn. N104s—8990. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Chillicothe, The National Glove Co., Columbus, Ohio. Yoh, L. H., Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: DA-36- Mo. Nation-Wide Glove Co., Inc., Pontiac, 111. 022-tc-l, NOa(s) 10415, N126s-583. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Toledo, Ohio. Newton Glove Manufacturing Co., Newton, York Corp., York, Pa.: N104s-8838, N151s- The Boss Manufacturing Co., Palm, Pa. , N. C. 83464. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Leavenworth, North Star Manufacturing Co., 2317 Padflo Yosemite Chemical Co., San Francisco, Kans. Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Calif.: N1ÖÖS—1811. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Ind. Pen Argyl Glove Co., Inc., Mount Bethel^ Zipprodt, Inc., Chicago, 111.: N600s-2624. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Findlay, Ohio. Pa. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Cigco, Tex. Picardy Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.„ [P. R. Doc. 50-2844; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; The Boss Manufacturing Co., Brecken- 8:58 a. m.] Premier Glove Co., 58 Glenwood Avenue, ridge, Tex. Minneapolis, Minn. The Boss Manufacturing Co., Peoria No. 1, Proper Maid Silk Manufacturing Co., Inc., 111 . Amsterdam, N. Y. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR The Boss Manufacturing Co., Peoria No. 2, Raidt Manufacturing Co., Shenandoah, 111. Iowa. Wage and Hour Division The Boss Manufacturing Co., Bluffton, Richmond Glove Corp., Richmond, Ind. Ohio. Schramm & Schmieg Co., BrirlingTOfi|l®Wa. L earner Em p l o y m e n t Certificates The Boss Manufacturing Co., Kewanee, 111. William E. Seal & Co., North Street, MU- Brookville Glove Co., Brookville, Pa. ISSUANCE TO VARIOUS INDUSTRIES lersburg, Pa. Brookville Glove CO., Indiana, Pa. Seattle Glove Co., Seattle, Wash. - Notice of issuance of special certifi­ Century Glove Corp., Newark, N. J. Smart Set Glove Co., Inc., 244 Madison cates for the employment of learners Churchill-Swanson Manufacturing Co., Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Centralia, Wash. tinder the Fair Labor Standards Act of The Spartan Glove Co., Dayton, Qhip. Churchill Glove Co., Centralia, Wash. Standard Glove Co. of New Jersey, Newark, 1938, as amended. Clark Brothers, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Notice is hereby given that pursuant N. J. Double Woven Corp. of America & Picardy Star Glove Co., Detroit, Mich. to section 14 of the Fair Labor Stand­ Mills, Inc., Dunmore, Pa. Star Glove Co., Kokomo, ind. ards Act of 1938, as amended (52 Stat. Enoch Manufacturing Co., Mount Sterling, Sternwild Knitting Mills, Inc., 287 South 1068,.as amended; 29 U. S. C. and Supp. Ky. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 214), and Part 522 of the regulations Fairfield Glove & Mitten Co., Bonaparte, & Son Corp., Winona, Minn. issued thereunder (29 CFR, Part 522), Iowa. Tennessee Glove Co., Inc., South Atlantic, special certificates authorizing the em­ Fairfield Glove & Mitten Co., Fairfield, Iowa. Tullahoma, Tenn. ployment of learners at hourly wage The Glove Corp., Alexandria, Ind. Texas Glove Co., Brownwood, Teg. The Glove Corp., Elwood, Ind. The Tex-Sun Glove Co., Inc., Corsicana, rates lower man the minimum wage rate Tex. applicable under section 6 of the act Good Luck Glove Co., Carbondale, 111. Good Luck Glove Co„ Metropolis, 111. Earle Vance & Co., Airport Street, Gaines­ have been issued to the firms listed be­ Hanover Glove Co.,- Inc., Hanover, Pa. ville, Ga. low. The employment of learners un­ Illinois Glove Co., Champaign, 111. Van Raalte Co., Inc., Dunkirk, N. Y. der these certificates is limited to the Illinois Glove Co., Effingham, 111. Warlong Glove Manufacturing Co., Con­ terms and conditions therein contained over, N. C. Illinois Glove Co., Nokomis, 111. Wells Lamont Corp., Barry, 111. and is subject to the provisions of the Illinois Glove Co., Pana, Hi. following regulations: Wells Lamont Corp., Boardstown, 111. Indianapolis Glove Co., Ine., Coshocton, Wells Lamont Corp.» Edina, Mo. Regulations applicable to the Employment Ohio. Wells Lamont Corp., Eupora, Miss. of Learners (29 CFR 522.1 to 522.14). Indianapolis Glove Co., Inc., Eaton, Ohio, Wells Lamont Corp., Fort Morgan, Colo. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1945

Wells Lament Corp., Philadelphia, Miss. Louis Gallet Knitting Mills, Penn Craft, Denton Sleeping Garment Mills, Inc., Cen- Western Glove Co., Qrting, Wash. East Millsboro, Pa. treviUe, Mich. (2-2-50; 8-1-50). Geissler Knitting Mill, Hemlock Street and Earle Mills, 737 North Second Street, Phila­ The following special learner certifi­ Sherman Court, Hazleton, Pa. delphia, Pa. (2-2-50; 8-1-50). cates in the Glove Industry for normal Gibbs Underwear Co., A Street and Indiana Gerard Sportswear, Inc., 41 East Chestnut labor turnover were made effective on Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Hazletofi, Pa. (2-3-50; 8-2-50). the date indicated in parentheses, and Globe Knitting Mills, Inc., Boston, Mass. Sid Greenberg, Inc., Commack, Long Is­ all expire on July 24, 1950. Globe Underwear Co., Inc., Shoemakers- land, N. 7. (1-31-50; 7-31-50). ville, Berke County, Pa. H. & D. Manufacturing Co., 6100 Robertson Carhue Glove Co., 79 East First Street, Gloray Knitting Mills, Inc., Pennsylvania Road, Nashville, Tenn. (2-2-50; 8-1-50). Fond Du Lac, Wis, (2-6-50). Avenue and-Willow Street, Robesonia, Pa. Hamburg Knitting MiUs & Bleach Works, Hansen Glove Corp., Merrill, Wis., (2-9- Greenway Manufacturing Co., Waynesburg, Inc., 239 Pine Street, Hamburg, Pa. (2-10-50; 60). Pa. 8-9-50). Hansen Glove Corp., Ironwood, Mich. Joseph B. Haber, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Julius Kayser & Co. Sterling Flant, Bangor, (2-9-50). Hand K nit Hosiery Co., Sheboygan, Wis. Pa. (1-31-50; 7-30-50). Hansen Glove Corp., Clintonville, Wis. C. H. Heine Knitting Mttls, 141 North I. Mathews & Bros., 274 BeUeville Avenue, (2-9-50). Second Street, Girardville, Pa. New Bedford, Mass. (2-10-50; 8-9-50). Hansen Glove Corp., Kewaunee, Wis. Hillside Mills, 74 Fayette Street, Perth Am­ Medford Knitwear Mills, Medford, N. J. (2-9-50). boy, N. J. (2-1-50; 7-31-50). Hansen Glove Corp., Kiel, Wis., (2-9-50’). Holeproof Hosiery Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Middletown Knitting Mills, Inc., 34 Mills Intermountain Knitting Mills, Inc., Ogden, Street, Middletown, N. 7. (2-3-60; 8-2-50). The following companies in the Glove Utah. Morski Co., 173 Third Street, Passaic, N. J. Industry were authorized to employ for The Jay Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. (2-10-50; 8-9-50). expansion purposes the number of learn­ The Johnstown Knitting Mill Co., 309 West National Knitting Co., 50 First Avenue, ers indicated in parentheses. These cer­ Montgomery Street, Johnstown, N. 7. Royersford, Pa. (2-1-50; 7-31-50). tificates were effective January 25, i950, Julius Kayser & Co., Brooklyn, N. 7. Penn Jersey Textile Co., Alpha, - N. J. and expire July 24,1950. Leiniger Knitting Mills, North Liberty (2-2-50; 8-1-50). Street, Orwigsburg, Pa. The Perry Knitting Co. (Mount Morris G. Albano & Co., 28 Wlnant Street, Elm Lerner Sweater Mills, Inc., South Buckhout Branch) Main Street, Mount Morris, N. 7. Park, Staten Island, N. T. (20). Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. 7. (1-31-50; 7-31-50). The Boss Manufacturing Co-., Grand Is­ Logan Knitting Mills, Inc., 1094 North Rathgeb Knitting Mills, Inc., Milton Ave­ land, Nebr. (25). Main Street, Logan, Utah. nue, Highland, N. 7. (2-3-50; 8-2-50). Clark Bros., Glens Falls, N. 7. (16). * Meek Knitting Mills, Inc., West Main Red Wing Knitting Mills, Inc., 205 Dakota Good Luck Glove Co., Carbondale, 111. (15) . Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Street, Red Wing, Minn. (2-10-50; 8-9-50). 20th Century Glove Co., Atlanta, Tex. (25). Monroe Mills, Monroeville, Ala. The Reidler Corp., 757 West Broad Street, Wells Lamont Corp., Brownsville, Term. H. L. Miller & Son, Coal Street, Port Car­ Hazleton, Pa. (2-6-50; 8-5-50). (1 2 ). bon, Pa. Ross Sportswear Manufacturing Co., 923 Wells Lamont Corp., Elsberry, Mo. (11). J. E. Morgan Manufacturing Co., 205 Cen­ Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. (2-6-50; Zwicker Knitting Mills, Appleton, Wis. ter Street, Tamaqua, Pa. 8- 5-50). (60). Necho Mills, Inc., 108 Logan Street, Potts- Steven Jay Co., 10 Franklin Street, Allston ville, Pa. 84, Mass. (2-10-50; 8-9-50). The following companies in the Glove Wm. H. Noggle & Sons, Inc., Manheim, Pa. Stratford Knitting Mills, Linfield, Pa. Industry were authorized to employ a Penn Elastic Co., 20 Maplewood Avenue, (2-10-50; 8-9-50). -* number of learners for expansion pur­ Philadelphia, Pa. Warner Textile Co., Clark and Cameron poses. This number and the effective The Perry Knitting Go., FiUmore, N. 7. Streets, Winchester, Va. (2-6-50; 8-5-50). date are enclosed in parentheses; the The Perry Knitting Co., Parry, N. 7. 7ost Knitting Mill, 638 Maple Street, Hazle­ expiration date is July 24, 1950. Pottsville Mills, Inc., 480 Peacock Street, ton, Pa. (2-3-50; 8-2-50). Pottsville, Pa. The following companies in the Knit­ Boss Glove Co., Eleventh and Alabama Prince Shirt Co., Inc., 175 Wooster Street, Streets, Sheboygan, Wis. (12; 2-9-50). New 7ork, N.,7. ted Wear Industry were authorized to St. Johnsbury Glovers, Inc., St. Johnsbury, Puritan Knitting Mills Corp., Altoona, Pa. employ for expansion purposes the num­ Vt. (13; 2-9-50). O. Joseph Rutch Manufacturing, Allen­ ber of learners indicated in parentheses. Wells Lamont Corp., Eupora, Miss. (2Q; town, Pa. These certificates were effective January 2-9-50). Sakura Mills, Inc., Kane, Pa. 25, 1950, and expire July 24, 1950. The following special learner certifi­ Spencer Manufacturing Co., Oak Drive, Spencer, W. Va. The Bernhard Altman Texas porp., 2805- cates were issued in the Knitted Wear Superior Go., Inc., Piqua, Ohio. 9- 11 S. Flores Street, San Antonio 6, Tei. Industry effective January 25, 1950, and United Underwear Mill, Boyertown, Pa. (25). expire July 24, 1950. For normal labor Utica Knitting Co., Anniston, Ala. Century Mills, New Jersey Avenue, River­ turnover, not more than five percent of Valley Knitting Co., Inc., Seventeenth side, N. J. (40). the productive factory workers, or as Street and West Madison Avenue, Pottsville, Ellwood Knitting Mills, Inc., P. O. Box 168, Pa. 900 Beaver Avenue, Ellwooq City, Pa. (56). many a? five learners if factory employs Greyhill Manufacturing Corp., 7ork, Pa. less than 100 workers. Van Raalte Co., Inc., 416 Main Street, Dun­ kirk, N. 7. (59). Ashland Knitting Mills, Ashland, Pa. Van Raalte Co., Inc., Middlebury, Vt. Logan-Cache Emitting Mills, Logan, Utah Atlas Underwear Co., 803 North Downing Van Raalte Co., Inc., Randolph, Vt. (10). Street, Piqua, Ohio. Varynit Mills, Inc., Franklin, Ind. Malone Knitting Co., Wolfeboro, N. H. (19). Qeorge Bollenbach Co., Lyndhurst, N. J. Voguewear, Inc., Womelsdorf, Pa. Porter Mills, Second Avenue and Elisabeth Bristol Knitting'Mills, Inc., 951 Broadway, The Worcester Knitting Co., Worcester, Street, Cullman, Ala. (20). Fall River, Mass. Mass. Rohrer Knitting Mills, Inc., Orwigsburg, Brown Knitting Co., Warsaw, N. 7. Pa. (12). Burkey Underwear Co., Inc., Second and The following special learner certifi­ Southern Silk Mills, Spring City, Tenn. Pine Streets, Hamburg, Pa. cated in the Knitted Wear Industry, for (25). Byroe-Ross Knitting Mills, Kingston, N. 7. normal labor turnover, were made effec­ Strand Manufacturing Co., Ine., Allentown, The William Carter Co., Gilbertville, Mass. tive and expire on the dates indicated in Pa. (8). Van Raalte Co., Inc., Bristol, Vt. (15). The William Carter Co., Bamesville, Ga. parentheses respectively. The William Carter Co., Needham Heights Van Raalte Co., High Rock Avenue, Sara­ 94, Mass. Bevan Manufacturing Co., 533 Arch Street, toga Springs, N. 7. (45). Philadelphia, Pa. (2-7-50; 8-6-50). ^ Century Beverly Corp., Walnut Street, The following company in the Knitted Pottstown, Pa. Bostok Underwear Co., Tower City, Pa. Clarke Mills, Jackson, Ala. (2-10-50; 8-8-50). Wear Industry was authorized to employ Click Knitting Mill, 123 Ash Street, Girard- Burlington Manufacturing Co., Ino., 180 for expansion purposes the number of vllle, Pa. South Street, Waymart, Pa. (2-10-50; 8-9-50). learners indicated in parentheses. The Crown Knitting Mills, Inc., Mohrsville, Pa. Butte Des Mortes Sportswear, 610 Mani­ effective and expiring dates are also in­ Devon Knitting Mills, Eshback, Pa. towoc Street, Menasha, wis. (2-6-50; 8-5-50). cluded in the parentheses respectively. Dutchess Underwear Corp., Old Forge, Pa. Carolina Mills, Ino., Plant No. 4, Newton, Delaware Textile Co., Inc., North Cass N. C. (2-2-50; 8-1-50). E-Z Mills, In«., Cartersville, Ga. Street, Middletown, Del. (12; 2-10-50; College Knitting Mills, Xnc., 701 Beneoa E-Z Mills, Inc., Bennington, Vt. 8-9-50), Ford Manufacturing Co., Waterford, N. Y. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (2-6-50; 8-5-50). F. R. Knitting Mills, Inc., 69 Alden Street, Deep River Sweater Mills, 60-70 Main The following special learner certifi­ Fall River, Mass. Street, Deep River, Conn. (2-8-50; 8-2-50), cates were issued in the Knitted Wear 1946 NOTICES

Industry effective January 25, 1950, and ber of learners indicated in parentheses. Bear Brand Hosiery Co., 205 East Twenty- expire July 24, 1950. For normal labor These certificates were effective Janu­ first Street, Gary, Ind. turnover, not more than five percent of ary 25, 1950, and expire July 24, 1950. Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Paxton, 111. Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Kankakee, 111. the productive factory workers, or as The Atlas Underwear Co., North Tenth and Belmont Hosiery Mills, Inc., Belmont, N. C. many as five learners if factory employs D Streets, Richmond, Ind. (28). Belmont Knitting Co., Belmont, N. C. less than 100 workers. Norwich Knitting Company, Norwich, Beloit Hosiery Co., South Beloit, 111. The William Carter Co., Forsyth, Ga. N. Y. (20). Berkshire Knitting Mills, Reading, Pa. Nasareth Mills, Inc., Callicoon, N. Y. A. H. Schreiber Co., Inc., Washington The Bernard Altmann Texas Corp., San Norwich Knitting Co., Clayton, N. C. Street, Mount Holly, N. J. (30). - Antonio, Tex. Best Made Silk Hosiery Co., Quakertown, Palumbo Sportswear, 105 North Eighth ' The following companies in the Knit­ Street, Allentown, Pa. Pa. ted Wear Industry were authorized to Bijou Hosiery Mills, Inc., Denver, Pa. The following special learner certifi­ employ for expansion purposes the num­ Bisher Hosiery Mill, Denton, N. C. cates in the Knitted Wear Industry, for ber of learners indicated in parentheses. _ Joseph Black & Sons Co., Inc., 1200 West normal labor turnover, were made effec­ The effective and expiring dates are also Market Street, York, Pa. tive and expire on the dates indicated in included in the parentheses respectively. Black Mountain Hosiery Mills, Inc., Black Mountain, N. C. parentheses, respectively: Hilwood Manufacturing Co., East Station Blacks tone Hosiery Mills, Inc., Thomasville, Allied Knitting Mills, 1239 Broadway, New Avenue, Coopersburg, Pa. (10: 2-17-50; N. C.' York 1, N. Y. (2-13-50; 8-12-50). 7-25-50). Blue Hosiery Co., Bair, York, Pa. Altamont Knitting Mills, Inc., 92 South Security Tricot Mills, East Broad Street Bland Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., Bland, Va. Empire Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-22-50; at Patterson Street, Tamaqua, Pa. (16: Bloomsburg Hosiery Mills, Inc., Blooms- 7-25-50). 3-3-50; 7-25-50). burg, Pa. Artez Knitting Mills, 4530 North Howard Taylor Manufacturing Co., West Main Robbins Knitting Co., Spruce Pine, N. C. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-13-50; 8-12-50). Street, Cambollsville, Ky. (75 : 2-17-50; Bothwell Mills, Inc., Newton, N. C. The Bamberger-Reinthal Co., 6118 Kins­ 7-25-50). Bradley F. F. Hosiery Co.. Cleveland. Tenn. man Road, Cleveland, Ohio (2-14-50; 8-13- The following special learner certifi­ Browning Mills, Bridgeport, Ala. 50). Brown Bros. Hosiery Mills, Hickory, N. C. cates were issued in the Hosiery Industry, Blau’s Textile Corp., 33 West Seventeenth Brownhlll & Kramer, Inc., Potter County, Street, New York 11, N. Y. (3-3-50; 7-25-50), effective January 25, 1950, and expire Pa. Briarcliff Mills, 84 Pryer Street SW., At­ January 24, 1951. For normal labor Brown Hosiery Mills, Inc., Burlington, N. C. lanta, Ga. (2-13-50; 8-12-50). turnover, not more than five percent of Burgess-Knit Hosiery Mill, Village of Kim­ Buffalo Knitting Mills, Inc., Pen Argyl, Pa. the productive factory workers, or as ball, Tenn. (2-14-50; 8-12-50). many as five learners if em­ C & M Hosiery Mills, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Fashion Industries, Inc., 109 Canal Street, ploys less than 100 workers: Caswell Knitting Mills, Inc., Yanceyville, Lake City, Mich. (2-13-50; 8-12-50). N. C. Fashion Industries, Inc., 120 Maple Street, Aberdeen Hosiery Mills, Inc., Aberdeen, Chadboum Hosiery Mills, Inc., Charlotte, Big Rapids, Mich. (2-13-50; 8-12-50). N. C. N. C. Fort Schuyler Knitting Co., 1605 Kemble Amos Hosiery Mills, High Point, N. C. Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Inc., Plant No. 1, Street, Utica, N. Y. (2-2-50; 7-25-50). Acme Hosiery Dye Works, Inc., Pulaski, Va. Burlington, N. C. Globe Mills, Inc., West Leesport, Pa. (2- Acme Hosiery Mills, Inc., Asheboro, N. C. Chadboum Hosiery Mills, Inc., Plant No. 14-50; 8-13-50). Adams-Millis Corp., No. 4, Bodenheimer 5, Silver City.N. C. The Walter A. Goldsmith Co., Conneaut, Street, Kernersville, N. C.. Charleston Hosiery Processing Co., Cleve­ Ohio (2-22-50; 7-25-50). Adams-Millis Corp., No. 8, Tryon, N. C. land, Tenn. (This certificate expires Keystone Mills, Inc., 325 South Lancaster Adams-Millis Corp., No. 1, High Point, N. C. 8/24/50.) Street, Annville, Pa. (2-17-50; 7-25-50). Adams-Millis Corp., No. 3, Washington Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Inc., Plant No. 4, Kingston Knitting Mills, Inc., Cornell and Street, High Point, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Ten Broeck Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. (3-7- Adams-Millis Corp., No. 7, English Street, Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Inc., Plant No. 8, 50; 7-25-50). High Pqint, N. C. Midland, N. C. Lincoln Underwear Mills, Inc., Evans and Adams-Millis Corp., No. 2, Grimes Street, Chalfont Hosiery Mills, Chalfont, Pa. Water Streets, Potts- (2-10-50; 8-12-50). High Point, N. C. Chanceller Hosiery Mills, Inc., 1110 Moss Luzerne Sportswear, Inc., 421 North Penn­ Alabama Hosiery Mills, Inc., Decatur, Ala. Street, Reading, Pa. sylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (3-3-50; Albany Manufacturing Co., Albany, Ga. Charles H. Bacon Co., London, Tenn. 7-25-50). The Alden Mills, P. O. Box 1664, New Or­ Charles H. Bacon Co., Lenlor City, Tenn. M & M Knitting Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. leans, La. Cherolu Hosiery Mills, Inc., Centre, Ala. (3-1-50; 7-25-50). The Alden Mills, 2308 Chartres Street, New Chlpman Knitting Mills, West Easton, Pa. Orleans, La. Manchester Knitted Fashions, Inc., Mc­ Classic Hosiery Mills, Inc., Elizabethtown, Gregor and Bridge Streets, Manchester, N. H. Alka Hosiery Mill, Inc., Schley Avenue, Pa. Claussner Hosiery Co., No. 2, Paducah, Ky. (3-7-50; 7-25-50). Lewes, Del. J. A. Cline & Son, Hildebran, N. C. Mifflin Knitting Mills, Inc., Race and Fifth Amos & Smith Hosiery Co., Pilot Mountain, Columbia Knitting Mills, Columbia, Miss. Streets, Mifflinville, Pa. (3-7-50; 7-25-50). N. C. Commonwealth Hosiery Mills, Ellerbe, Midvale Knitting Mill, Midvale, N. J. (2-14- Anaheim Hosiery MiU, Inc., Anaheim, Calif. N. C. 50; 8-13-50). Apex Hosiery Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Apex Hosiery Co., Spring City, Pa. Commonwealth Hosiery Mills, Randleman, Myrna Mills, Inc., Mineral, Va. (3-3-50; N. C. 7- 25-50). Archer Hosiery Mills, Columbus, Ga. Artcraft Hosiery Co. (Pickwick Division), Conover Knitting Co., Conover, N. C. Myrna Mills of Pennsylvania, Honesdale, Corinth, Miss. Continental Hosiery Co., Henderson, N. C. Pa. (2-17-50; 7-25-50). Contour Hosiery Mills, Rockford, HI. National Knitting Co., 50 First Avenue, Ashburn Hosiery Mills, South Street, Mount Airy, N. C. Crescent Hosiery Mills, Niota, Tenn. Royersford, Pa. (2-1-50; 7-31-50). Athens Hosiery tylills, Inc., P. O. Box 60 Crewe Hosiery Co., Inc., Crewe, Va. Nazareth Mills, Inc., Lehighton, Pa. (2-22- Tollico Avenue, Athens, Term. Crown Hosiery Mills, Inc., High Point, 50; 7-25-50). Atsco Hosiery Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, N. C. Nazareth Plant, Nazareth Mills, Inc., Naz­ Miss. Damascus Hosiery Mills Inc., jbamascus, areth, Pa. (2-22-50; 7-25-50). Auburn Hosiery Mills; Auburn, Ky. Va. Narragansett Knitting Mills, Inc., Woon- Danita Hosiery Mills; Inc., Newark, Del. sockett, R. I. (2-14-50; 8-13-50). Auburn Hosiery Mills, Inc., No. 2, Adair - ville, Ky. Danville Knitting Mills, Danville, Va. New Knit Manufacturing Co., 95 Bridge Davenport Hosiery Mills, Inc., Chatta­ Street, Lowell. Mass. (3-7-50; 7-25-50). Bailey Dye Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Baker-Cammash Hosiery Mills, Inc., Webb nooga, Tenn. Noscopeck Knitting Mills,- Inc., 213 West David Griffith Hosiery Mill, Plymouth, Pa. Third Street, Noscopeck, Pa. (3-7-50; 7-25- Avenue, Burlington, N. C. Baker Mebane Hosiery Mills, Mebane, N. C. Dayton Hosiery Mills, Dayton, Tenn. 50). Debonair Full Fashioned, Cleveland, Tenn. Pine State Knitwear Co., Virginia Street, Ballston-Stillwater Manufacturing Co., Inc., Ballston Spa, N. Y. DeKalb Hosiery Mills, Inc., Fort Payne, Mount Airy, N. C. (3-7-50; 7-25-50). Ala. Swanknit, Inc., Cohoes, N. Y. (2-13-50; Barber Hosiery Mills, Mount Airy, N. C. The Bernard Altmann Texas Corp., 2805- Delaware Knitting ^Ulls, Elkton, Md. 8- 12-50). Delaware Silk Hosiery Mill, Seaford, Del. Winchester Knitting J4ills, Winchester, Va. 9 -1 1 South Flores Street, ¡Jan Antonio, Tex. Dependable Hosiery Mills, Inc., Liberty, (3-3-50; 7-25-50). Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Rensselaer, Ind. N. C. Bear Brand Hosiery Co., 131 South Wabash Doylestown Finishing Co., Doylestown, Pa. The following companies in the Knit­ Avenue, Chicago 3, 111. £>olly Hosiery Mills, Inc., Valdese, N. C. ted Wear Industry were authorized to Bear Brand Hosiery Co., 1300 Washington Dothan Silk Hosiery Co., Dothan, Ala. employ for expansion purposes the num­ Street, Henderson, Ky. Drexel Knitting Mills Co., Drexel, N. C. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1947

Duke Hosier^ Corp., Hickory, N. C. Industrial Hosiery Mills, Inc., Lebanon, Pa. No Mend Hosiery, Inc., 133 West Berkley Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. O. infants Socks, Inc.,* Fond Du Lac, Wis. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Edington Hosiery Mill, Bakersville, N, O. Infants Socks, Inc., Middletown, Pa. Norris Hosiery Mill, 370 Dooley Street NE., Efland Knitting Co., Efland, N. C. Infants Socks, Inc., Eufaula, Ala. Cleveland, Tenn. Elizabeth City Hosiery Mills, Elizabeth Infants Socks, Inc., 210 Maple Street, Read­ Orange Hosiery Mills, Inc., Efland, N. C. City, N. C. ing, Pa. Orange Knitting Mills, Inc., Orange, Va. Elliott Knitting Mills, Inc., Hickory, N. C. Interwoven Stocking Co., Chambersburg, Owen Osborne, Inc., Gainesville, Ga. Elliott Knitting Mills, Inc., Cleveland, Pa. Palmetto Full Fashioned Hosiery Mill, Inc., N. C. Irvington Textile Co., Irvington, N. J. Saluda, S. C. Ellisville Hosiery Mills, Inc.5 Ellisville, James Hosiery Mills, Greenville, Tenn. Palmyra Hosiery Mills, Inc., Albany, Ga. Miss. Jessup, C. D., & Co., Claremont, N. C. Parker Hosiery Mills, Old Fort, N. C. Erie Finishing Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. John-Massey Hosiery Co., Valdese, N. C. Pennsylvania Knitting Mills Co., Spring Excel Hosiery Mills, Inc., Union, S. C. Johnson City Mills, New Street and South­ Grove, Pa. The Farmers Mill, Inc., Carrollton, Ga. ern Railroad, Johnson City, Tenn. Phoenix Hosiery Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Farmington Hosiery Mill, Inc., Farming- Junior Hosiery Mills, Inc., Reading, Pa. Phoenix Hosiery Co., Superior, Wis. ton, Mo. Juvenile Hosiery- Mills Inc., Greensboro, Pickett Hosiery Mills, Burlington, N. C. Fayetteville Knitting Co., Fayetteville, N. C. Piedmont Knitting Co., Gordonsvile, Va. N. C. Julius Kayser & Co., Portland, Pa. Pilot/ Full Fashion Mills, Valdese, Burke Fidelity Hosiery Mill, Inc., Shamokin, Pa. Julius Kayser & Co., 430 Canton Street, County, N. C. Fieldcrest Mills, Fields dale, Va. Troy, Pa. Pine Hosiery Mills, Inc., Star, N. C. Footlite Hosiery Mills, Inc., Zealand, Mich. Julius Kayser & Co., Crown Plant, Bangor, Pittsboro Division, Standard Hosiery Mills, Fort Payne Hosiery Mills, Inc., Fort Payne, Pa. Inc., Pittsboro, N. C. Ala. O. E. Kearns & Son, Inc., High Point, *" Pocono Hosiery Mills, Inc., East Strouds­ Fox River Knitting Mills Co., Appleton, N. C. burg. Pa. Wis. Kleer-Vue Hosiery Inc., Carneys Point, Portage Hosiery Co., Portage, Wis. Francis-Louise Full Fashion Mills, Valdese, N. J. Prestige Inc., Burdwyn Division, Pottstown, N. C. Koonts Hosiery Mill, Route No. 3, Lexing­ Pa. * Full K nit Hosiery Mills, Inc., Wilmington, ton, N. C. Prim Era Hosiery Mills, Inc., Chester, 111. N. C. Kulpsville Hosiery Mill, Inc., Kulpsville, Princeton Hosiery Mills, Inc., Eddyville, Full K nit Hosiery Mills, Inc., Burlington, Pa. Ky. N. C. Lacheen’s Inc., 508 Market Street, Phila­ Propper-McCallum Hosiery Co., Inc., 136 Galax Knitting Co., Inc., Virginia Street, delphia, Pa. West Street, Northampton, Mass. Galex, Va. Landenberger & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Quitman Manufacturing Co., Quitman, Albert F. Garrow & Sons, Inc., Valdese, N. C. Banning Hosiery Mill, Aquadale, N. C. Misst (This certificate expires 8-24-50.) Georgia Hosiery Mills, Blakely, Ga. Lansdale Silk Hosiery Co., Inc., Lansdale, Ragen Knitting Co., Thomasville, N. C. Glbsonville Hosiery Mills Co., Gibsonville, Pa. Rambo & Regar, Inc., Main below Ford N. C. Laurel Hosiery Co., West Reading, Pa. Street, Norristown, Pa. Glenn Mills, Inc., Lincolnton, N. C. Laurens Hosiery Mills, Inc., Laurens, Redlands Dye & Finishing Co., Redlands, Glen Raven Knitting Mills, Altamahaw, S. C. Calif. N. C. Lawler Hosiery Mills, Inc., Carrollton, Ga. Redlands Hosiery Mills, Inc., Redlands, Gothan Hosiery Co., Inc., Mill No. 3, Jasper, Wm. G. Leininger Knitting Co., Inc., Calif. Ala. Mohnton, Pa. Renfro Hosiery Mills, Mount Airy, N. C. Gothan Hosiery Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. G. Leininger Knitting Co., Inc., Den­ Richard Paul, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Gothan Hosiery Co., Mill No. 1, Eleanor, ver, Pa. Ridge Textile Co., Athens, Tenn. W. Va. Wm. G. Leininger Knitting Co., Inc., Fritz- Ridgeview Hosiery Mill Co., Newton, N. C. Gothan Hosiery Co., Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. town, Pa. Rockwood Mills, Rockwood, Tenn. Gothan Hosiery Co., Inc., Mill No. 2, Gross- Lenoir Hosiery Mills, Lenoir, N. C. Rodgers Hosiery Co., Inc., Athens, Ga. ville, Tenn. Wm. G. Leininger Knitting Co., Lyons Rollins Hosiery Mills, Inc., Des Moines, Grace Hosiery Mills, Burlington, N. C. Station, Pa. Iowa. Granite Hosiery Mills, Mount Airy, N. C. Lincoln Hosiery Co., Lincoln, Pa. Rome Hosiery Mills, Rome, Ga. Graysville Hosiery Mills, Payton, Tenn. The Locke Hosiery Mills, 4937 Mulberry Ruby Hosiery Mill, Hickory, N. C. Great American Knitting Mills, Inc., Bech- Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,Runnymede Mills, Inc., Tarlporo, N. C. telsville, Pa. Long Finishing Mills, Inc., Trade and Russell Hosiery Mill, Star, N. C. Greenwood Hosiery Mills, Inc., Greenwood, Worth Streets, Burlington, N. Q. Rutledge Hosiery Mills Co., Inc., Rutledge, Del. Lovelady Hosiery Mills, Inc., Valdese, N. C. Tenn. Grenada Industries, Inc., Grenada, Miss. Lyerly Full Fashioned Mills, Inc., Hickory, S & F Hosiery Mills, Inc., Dayton, Tenn. Griffith Hosiery Mills, Plymouth, Pa. N. C. ' Sanford Hosiery Mills, Inc., Sanford, N. C. Guilford Hosiery Mills, Inc., High Point, Lykens Hosiery Mills, Lykens, Pa. Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Allentown, Pa. N. C. Lynne Hosiery Mills, Inc., Mount Airy, Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Corinth, Miss. Hafer Hosiery Mills, Hickory, N. C. N. C Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Euphrate, Pa. Halifax County Hosiery Mills, Scotland McKinney Hosiery Mills, Hickory, N. C. Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Meridian Divi­ Neck, N. C. McLaurin Hosiery Mills, Asheboro, N. C. sion Plant No. 7, Meridian Miss. Hall Bros. Snow Shoes, Clarence, Pa. Magnet Mills, Inc., Clinton,.Tenn. Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Sevierville, Hamilton Hosiery Finishers, Inc., Durham, Maidencreed Hosiery Co., Temple, Pa. Tenn. N. C. Martha Mills, Inc., Asheboro, N. C. Schuykill Valley Mills, Inc., Spring City, Hand Knit Hosiery Co., Sheboygan, Wis. Martinat Hosiery Mills, Valdese, N. C. Pa. The Hanover Shoe, Inc., Harrisburg, Dau­ Maryon Hosiery Mill, Inc., Carrollton, Ga. Seneca Knitting Mills, Inc., Bridge Street, phin County, Pa. Maurice Mills Co., Thomasville, N. C. Seneca Falls, N. Y. Harriman Hosiery Mills, Harriman, Tenn. Maywood Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., Cordele, Samalto Hosiery Mills, Sellersville, Pa. Harriss & Covington Hosiery Mills, High Ga. Shannon Hosiery Mills, Inc., Columbus, Ga. Point, N. C. Menominee Glove Co., 173 West Madison Shelton Hosiery Mills, Inc., Shelton, Conn. Harris-Marshall Hosiery Mills, Inc., Galex, Street, Chicago, 111. Shenandoah Knitting Mills, Inc., Shenan­ Va. Merrill Hosiery Co., Bank Street, Hornell, doah, Va. Harrison Hosiery Mills, Inc., Brighton, N. Y. SHiuford Hosiery Mills, Inc., Hickory, N. C. Mass. Miller-Smith Hosiery Mills, Delano, Tenn. Skyland Textile Co., North Wilkesboro, Hayward Hosiery Co., Ipswich, Mass. Morganton Full Fashioned Hosiery Co., N. c : Hillcrest Hosiery Mills, Inc., Durham, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Southdown Hosiery Mill, Chipley, Ga. Hodges Knitting Mills, Inc., Milledgeville, Modern Hosiery Mending Co., 1316 Walnut Standard Hosiery Mills, Inc., Burlington, Ga. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (This certificate N. C. Holeproof Hosiery Co., South Pittsburgh, expires 8-24-50.) Sterling Hosiery Mills, Inc., Spindale, N. C. Tenn. Morris Hosiery Mills, Denton, N. C. Sulloway Hosiery Mills, Franklin, N. H. Holeproof Hosiery Co., Marietta, Ga. Mount Pleasant Hosiery Mills, Inc., Mount Summers Hosiery Mills, Inc., Salisbury, Holeproof Hosiery Co., 404 West Fowler Pleasant, N. C. N. C. Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Munsingwear Inc;, Rogers, Ark. Sumter Hosiery Mills, Inc., Sumter, S. C. Hollar Hosiery Mills, Inc., Hickory, N. C. Newman Hosiery Mills, Inc., Berry Avenue, Sunshine Hosiery Mills, Murfreesboro, Hollyvogue of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Newman, Ga. Tenn. Hope Hosiery Mills, Adamstown, Pa. Newport Hosiery Mills, Inc., Newport, Pa. Supreme Hosiery Co., Jersey Shore, Pa. Hub Hosiery Mills, Lowell, Mass. Surratt Hosiery Mill, Newsom, N. C. Huffman F. F. Mills, Meeting Street, Mor­ Nebel Knitting Co., Inc., Charlotte, N. O. William T. Tonner, Lansdale, Pa. gan ton, N. C. Nolde & Horst Co., Reading, Pa. Humboldt Full Fashioned Hosiery, Hum­ No Mend Hosiery, Inc., Lebanon, Pa. Tennessee Knitting Mills Corp., Columbia» boldt, Tenn. No Mend Hosiery, Inc., Palmyra, Pa. Tenn. 1948 NOTICES

Texas Knitting Mills, Inc., Mineral Wells, Hansen Hosiery Mills, Inc., Chambersburg, Helen Hosiery Mills, Inc., Helen, Ga. (2-15- Tex. Pa. (8). 50; 2-14-51). Tip Top Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. Holeproof Hosiery Co., South Pittsburg, Hunter Hosiery, Inc., 65 Court Str.eet, La­ Tower Hosiery Mills, Inc., Burlington, N. C. Tenn. (10). conia, N .H . (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Townhouse Hosiery Mills, Inc., Chilhowie, Holt Hosiery Mills, Inc., Glen Raven, N. C. Industrial Hosiery Mills, Inc., Summit and Va. (8). Chestnut Streets, Mohnton, Pa. (2-15-50; Triangle Hosiery Co., Inc., Carthage, N. C. Hoover Hosiery Co., Concord, N. C. (10). 2-14-51). Triangle Hosiery Co., High Point, N. C., Infants’ Socks, Inc., Reading, Pa. (24). Tri-Kay Hosiery Co., Trumbauersville, Pa. Infants’ Socks, Inc., Eufaula, Ala. (22). Infants Socks, Inc., 215 Superior Street, Trimflt Hosiery Mill, Philadelphia, Pa. Jackson Hosiery Mill, Jackson, Mo. (18). Fond du Lac, Wis. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Triumph Hosiery Mills, Inc., State and Liberty Hosiery Mills, Inc., Liberty, N. C. James Hosiery Mills, Greerieville, Tenn. (1- Chestnut Streets, York, Pa. (45). 25-50; 1-24-51). Union Dye & Finishing Works, Inc., Union, Macon Hosiery Mills, Inc., Macon, Ga. (19). Kale Knitting Mills, Inc., Mebane, N. C. (2- S. C. Mammoth Hosiery Mills, Inc., Iuka, Miss. 15-50; 2-14-51). Unique Knitting Co., Acworth, Ga. (25). Julius Kayser & Co., Hilton Village, Va. (2- United Hosiery Mills Corp., Chattanooga, Mauney Hosiery Co., Kings Mountain, N. C. 15-50; 2-14-51). Tenn. (9). United Hosiery Mills, Inc., Northumberland, May Hosiery Mills, Nashville, Tenn. (158). Julius Kayser & Co., Troy, Pa. (2-22-50; Pa. M. K. M. Knitting Mills, Inc., Manchester, 11-21-50). Unity Knitting Co., No. 4, Union, S. C. N. H. (25). Lorraine Cross Hosiery, Inc., East Seventh Vance Hosiery Plant, Kernersville, N. C. Palmetto Full Fashioned Hosiery Mill, Inc., Locust Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. (2-15-50; Vanette Hosiery Mills, Dallas, Tex. Saluda, S. C. (15). 2-14-51). Van Raalte Co., Inc., Blue Ridge, Ga. Phoenix Hosiery Co., Beaver Dam, Wis. Manchester Hosiery Mills, Manchester, N. H. Van Raalte Co., Inc,, Bryson City, N. C. (30). (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Van Raalte Co., Inc., Franklin, N. C. Pilot Hosiery Mills, Inc., Pilot Mountain, McDonough Hosiery Mills, Inc., McDon­ Veitel Hosiery Co., LeRoy, Ñ. Y. N. C. (21). ough, Ga. (2-22-50; 2-21-51). Vermont Hosiery & Machinery Co., North- R & J Hosiery Co., Saluda, N. C. (20). McCrary Hosiery Mills, Inc., North Street, field, Vt. Rockford Textile Mills, Inc., Rockford, 111. Asheboro, N. C. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Victor Silk"Hosiery Co., Inc., Bucks County, (36). Milda Hosiery Inc., R. D. No. 3, P. O. Box Pa. Royal Oak Hosiery Mills, Inc., Marion, Va. 95, Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pa. (2-15-50; Virginia Maid Hosiery Mills, Inc., Pulaski, (50). 2-14-51). Va. Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Allentown, Pa. Montgomery Hosiery Mill, Star, N. C. (2-15- Waldensian Hosiery Mills, Inc., Valdese, (7). 50; 2-14-51). N. C. Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc., Meridan, Miss. Murray Hosiery Mills Co., Murray, Ky. Waldridge Knitting Mills, Inc., Marvell, (30). (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Ark. Slatedale Knitting Mills, Slatedale, Pa. (8). National Hosiery Dyeing & Finishing Walnut Cove, Hosiery Mills, Walnut Cove, Spalding Knitting Mills, Griffin, Ga. (50). Works, Inc., 460 Harrison Avenue, Boston 18, N. C. Gainor Division, True Knit Hosiery Co., Mass. (2-15—50; 2-14-51). Walton Knitting Mills, Hickory, N. C. Box 112, Madison, N. C. (14). Newsom Hosiery Mill, Star, N. C. (2-15-50; Warren Knitting Mills, Inc., Hope, N. J. Van Raalte Co., Inc., Bryson City, N. C. 2-14-51). Wayne Knitting Mills, 641 Knitters Avenue, (39). / Permatone Hosiery Co., White Horse Pike, Fort Wayne, Ind. Van Raalte Co., Inc., Franklin, N. C. (38). Clementon, N. J. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Wee-Sox Hosiery Mills, Randleman, N. C. Vaughn Hosiery Mill, Newman Street, Car­ The Powell Knitting Co., Spartanburg, S. C. Weissport Dye Works, Inc., Weissport, Pa. rollton, Ga. (10). (2-22-50; 2-21-51). West Creek Hosiery Co., West Creek, N. J. Vaughan Knitting Co., Pottstown, Pa. (38). Prestige, Inc., Quinter Division, 31 East West Chester Hosiery Mills, Inc., West Walnut Hosiery Mills, Inc., Shamokin, Pa. Franklin Street, Ephrata, Pa. (2-15-50; Chester, Pa. (17). 2-14-51). West Point Hosiery Co., West Point, Pa. Wilmington Hosiery Mills, Inc., Wilming­ Princeton Hosiery Mills, Inc., Princeton, Whienant Hosiery Mill, Fourth Street, ton, Del. (88). Ky. (1-25-50; 1-24-51). Hickory, N, C. Rabbit Hollow Knitting Co., Northfleld, Vt. Whitehall Knitting Mills, Inc., Mount The following special learner certifi­ (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Holly, N. C. cates were issued in the Hosiery Indus­ Ripon Knitting Works, Rlpon, Wis. (2-15- Wilkes Hosiery Mills Co., North Wilkes- try; the effective and expiring dates are 50; 2-14-51). boro, N. C. enclosed in parentheses, respectively. Shelton Hosiery Mills, Inc., Shelton, Conn. Willcraft Hosiery Mills, Inc., Williamsport, (2-22-50; 11-21-50). Md. For normal labor turn-over, not more than five percent of the productive fac­ Sigmon Manufacturing Co., 962 Fourth Windy-City Knitting Mills, Hickory, N. C. Street, Hickory, N. C. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Woosley Knitting Mills, Shelbyville, Tenn. tory workers, or as many as five learners Silver Knit Hosiery Mills, Inc., High Point, Wrenn Hosiery Mills, Thomasville, N. C. if the factory employs less than 100 N. C. (2-22-50; 2-21-51). York Hosiery Co., York, Pa. workers. Signature Hosiery Co., .337 West Walnut Zephr Mills, Inc., Coopersburg, Pa. A. & L. Hosiery Mills, Inc., 108 Dalton Street, Street, North Wales, Pa. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). The following hosiery companies were High Point, N. C. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Southern Hosiery Mill, Inc., Hickory, N. C. (2-22-50; 2-21-51); authorized to employ for expansion pur­ H. W. Anthony Co., Strausstown, Pa. (2-22- Sox, Inc., Mount Gilead, N. C. (2-15-50; poses the number of learners indicated 50;'2-21-51). 2-14-51). in parentheses. These certificates were BaUston Stillwater Knitting Co., Inc., Still­ Spalding Knitting Mills, East Broad Street, issued effective January 25, 1950, and water, N. Y. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Griffin, Ga. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). expire August 24, 1950. Butler Hosiery Mill, Hurtsvllle, S. C. (2-15- Unrivaled Hosiery Mill, Williamstown, Pa. 50; 2-14-51). The Adler Co., New Richmond, Ohio (30). (2-15-50; 2-14-51). The Adler Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (45). Mary Campana-Hosiery Finishing, 522 Van Raalte Co., Inc., Athens, Tenn. (2-15— C. W. Anderson Hosiery Co., Clinton, S. C. Center Place, Williamsport, Pa. (2-15-50; 50; 2-14-51). (25). 2-14-51). Vogt Knitting Mills, Inc., Ford and Mul­ The Bates Co., Batesville, Miss. (32). , Camp & Mclnnes, Inc., 512 North Twelfth berry Streets, McMinnville, Tenn. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Faxton, 111. (11). Street, Reading, Pa. (2-21-50; 2-21-51). Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Kankakee, 111. Willie Hosiery Mills, Inc., Concord, N. C. Dayton Hosiery Mills, Dayton, Tenn. (1- (2-15-50; 2-14-51). (80). 25-50; 1-24-51). Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Henderson, Ky. Douglass Hosiery Mills Co., Pottstown, Pa. The following Hosiery companies were (50). authorized to employ for expansion pur­ Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Rensselaer, Ind. (2-15-50; 2-14-51). poses a specific number of learners. This (24). Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. (2- number, and the effective and expiring Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. (15). 22-50; 2-21-51). Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Gary, Ind. (65). dates, are enclosed in parentheses re­ The Bernard Altmann Texas Corp., San Forest City Knitting Co., Rockford, 111. (2- spectively. Antonio, Tex. (18). 22-50; 2-21-51). Cape Hosiery, Inc., 300 North Fourth East Gem Hosiery Mills, Georgetown, Del. (2- Albany Manufacturing Co., Albany, Ga. (7; 2-22-50; 11-21-50). Street, Jackson, Mo. (8). 22-50; 2-21-51). Citrus Hosiery Mills, Inc., 118 West Citrus Allen’s Hosiery Mill, 370 West Salisbury Griffin Hosiery Mills, Griffin, Ga., (2-22-50; Avenue, Redlands, Calif. (8). Street, Asheboro, N. C. (16; 2-16-50; Crystal Hosiery Mill, Denton, N. C. (10). 2-21-51). 10-15-50). Durham Hosiery Mills, Plant No. 14, Dur­ Hatfield Hosiery Co., Lincoln and Tanner Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Charleston, 111, ham, N. C. (9). - Avenues, Hatboro, Pa. (2-15-50; 2-14-51).: (15; 1-25-50; 8-24-50). Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1949

Beloit Hosiery Co., Beloit, Wis. (10; 1-25-BO; operators, four learners may be em­ change employs 31-44 operators; and if 9- 24—50). ^ ployed at any one time within any 6- the exchange employs 45 or more opera­ Charleston Hosiery Processing Co., Cleve­ month period, Provided, That a total of tors, learners, in additioh to 4, may be land, Tenn. (14; 1-25—50; 8-24-50). not more than four learners are employed employed at less than the minimum rate Glen Raven Knitting Mills, Inc., Altama- within any such period, and that each in the ratio of one learner for each addi­ haw, N. C. (40; 2-22-50; 11-21-50). tional 15 operators employed in the ex­ Julius Kayser & Co., Brubaker Avenue, New learner is employed for not more than Holland, Pa. (12; 2-16-50; 10-15-50). 480 hours. change. For abnormal labor turnover, Martin Hossel Hosiery, Inc., P. O. Box 353, Cazenovia Telephone Corp., Cazenovia, N. in the case of exchanges employing up Staunton, Va. (7; 2—10-50; 10-15-50). Y. (Cazenovia, N. Y .). to 8 operators, two learners may be em­ Quitman Manufacturing ' Co., Quitman, Central Iowa Telephone Co., Cedar Rapids, ployed at any one time within any 6- Miss. (25; 2-22-50; 11-21-50). Iowa (Belle Plaine, Iowa). month period: Provided, That a total of Sunday Hosiery Mill, 249 Dock .Street, Central Iowa Telephone Co., Eldora, Iowa no more than two learners are employed Schuylkill Haven, Pa. (12; 2-16-50; 10-15-50). (Eldora, Iow a). within any such period and that such Tournac Knitting Mills, Inc., Rothsville, Central Iowa Telephone Co., Emmetsburg, learner is employed for not more than Pa. (8; 2-21-50; 11-21-50). Iowa (Emmetsburg, Iowa). Van Raalte Co., Paterson, N. J. (10; 2-22-50; Central Iowa Telephone Co., Cedar Rapids, 480 hours. In the case of exchanges 10- 21-50). Iowa (Forest City, Iowa). employing 9 to 18 operators, four learn­ Walridge Knitting Mills, Inc., Marvell, Ark. Central Iowa Telephone Co., Gladbrook, ers may be employed at any one time (15; 1-25-50; 9-25-50). Iowa (Gladbrook, Iowa). within any 6-month period: Provided, Winchester Hosiery Corp., Braddock and Central Iowa Telephone Co., Hartley, Iowa That a total of not more than four Amherst Street, Winchester, Va. (55; 2-16-50; (Hartley, Iowa). learners are employed within any such 10-15-50). Central Iowa Telephone Co., Cedar Rapids, period, and that each learner is em­ The following special learner certifi­ Iowa (Manchester, Iowa). Central Iowa Telephone Co., Marengo, Iowa ployed for not more than 480 hours. cates were issued in the Glove Industry. (Marengo, Iow a). Alabama Telephone Co., Halesville, Ala. The effective and expiration dates are Central Iowa Telephone Co., Reinbeck, (Halesville; 3-9-50). indicated in parentheses respectively. Iowa (Reinbeck, Iowa). Alabama Telephone Co., Fayette, Ala. (Fay­ For normal labor turnover, not more Central Iowa Telephone Co., Tama, Iowa ette; 3-10-50). than ten percent of the productive fac­ (Tama, Iowa). Atchison County Telephone Co., Tarkio, tory workers, or as many as ten learners Central Iowa Telephone Co., Toledo, Iowa Mo. (Tarkio; 3-1-50). if factory employees less than 100 (Toledo, Iowa). Batesville Telephone Corp., Batesville, Ind. Central Iowa Telephone Co., Traer, Iowa (Batesville; 2-17-50). workers: (Traer, Iowa) . Bethel & Mount Aetna Telephone & Tele­ Corydon Glove Co., Corydon, Iowa (2-10- Central Iowa Telephone Co., Williamsburg, graph Co., Myerstown, Pa. (Womelsdorf; 50; 7-26-50). Iowa (Williamsburg, Iowa). 2-16-50). Fournier Glove Co., Patchogue, N. T. Columbia Telephone Co., Columbia, Pa. Brooklyn Mutual Telephone Co., Brooklyn, (2-17-50; 7-24-50). (Columbia, Pa.). Iowa (Brooklyn; 2-8-50). Galena Glove & Mitten Co., Dubuque, Iowa Columbia Telephone Co., Elizabethtown, Eastern Illinois Telephone Co., Rañtoul, (2-14-50; 7-24-50). Pa. (Elizabethtown, Pa.). 111. (Rantoul; 2-8-50). The Ideal Glove Co., Inc., Pennville, Ind. The Community Telephone Co., 32 Cherry Citizens Telephone Co., Higginsville, Mo. (3-6-50; 7-24-50). Street, Leipsic, Ohio (32 Cherry Street, Leip- (Higginsville; 2-27—50). Menominee Glove Co., Menominee, Mioh. sic, Ohio). Hamilton County Farmers Telephone As­ (1-26-50; 7—24—50). C. T. & N. Telephone Co., Casey, HI. (Casey, sociation, Aurora, Nebr. (Aurora; 2-10-50). Milwaukee GIbve Co., Milwaukee, Wis, HI.). > Hooper Telephone Co., Hooper, Nebr. (2-16-50; 7-24-50). Electra Telephone Co., Telephone Bldg., (Hooper; 3-10-50). Northern Glove & Mitten Co., Green Bay, Electra, Tex. (Telephone Building, Electra, Illinois Allied Telephone Co., Princeton, Wis. (3-6-50; 7-24-50). Tex.). 111. (Princeton; 2-13-50). Frank Russell Glove Co., Berlin, Wis. (2-10- Home Telephone Co., Smithfleld, Va. minois Allied Telephone Co., Princeton, 50; 7-25-50). (Smithfield, Va.). 111. (Spring Valley; 2-10-50). Milan Telephone Co., Milan, Mo. (Milan, Kingman Arizon Exchange, Citizen Util­ The following special learner certifi­ Mo.). ities Co., Kingman, Ariz. (Kingman; 3-6-50). cate for expansion purposes was issued Mutual Telephone Co., Box No. 116, Sioux Lucas County Telephone Co., Chariton, in the Glove Industry. The number Center, Iowa (Box No. 116, Sioux Center, Iowa (Chariton; 2-9-50). granted and the effective and expiration Iow a). Marshfield Telephone Exchange, Marsh­ Northern Ohio Telephone Co., Bellevue, dates are indicated in parentheses re­ field, Wis. (Marshfield; 2-8-50). Ohio (Carey, Ohio). Manning Telephone Co., Manning, Iowa spectively. Northern Ohio Téléphoné Co., Lodi, Ohio (Manning; 2-21-50.) Churchill-Swanson Manufacturing Co., 544 (Lodi, Ohio). McKrae Telephone Co. Inc., Fredonia, Kans. Pearl Street, Centralia, Wash. (15; 2-24-50; Northern Ohio Telephone Co., Bellevue, (Burlington; 2-16-50). 7-24-50). Ohio (New London, Ohio). McKrae Telephone Co. Inc., Fredonia, Kans. Pecos & Northwestern Telephone Co., 312 (Fredonia; 2-16-50). The following special learner certifi­ South Cypress, Pecos, Tex. (312 South Cy­ Monroeville Telephone Co., Moi "oeville, cates in the Independent Telephone In­ press, Pecos, T ex.). Ala. (Monroeville; 2-17-50) . dustry were issued effective January 25, The Richmond Home Telephone Co., Inc., New Ulm Rural Telephone Co., New Ulm, 1950, and expire July 24, 1950. The ex­ > Richmond, Ind. (Richmond, Ind.). Minn. (New Ulm; 3-6-50). Stanton Independent Telephone Co., Stan­ Northern Ohio Telephone Co., Bellevue, change is indicated in parenthesis. For ton, Nebr. (Stanton, Nebr.). Ohio (Loudonville; 2-16-50). normal labor turn-over, one learner if Thermal Belt Telephone Co., Tryon, N. C. Ontario Telephone Co. Inc., Phelps, N. Y. the exchange employs 8 operators or (Tryon, N. C.). (Phelps; 2-10-50). less; two learners if the exchange em­ Troy-Tipp Telephone Inc., 17 South Market Parma Telephone Co., Parma, Idaho ploys 9-18 operators; three learners if Street, Troy, Ohio (Troy, Ohio). (Parma; 2-21—50). the exchange employs 19-30 operators; West Iowa Telephone Co., Remsen, Iowa Platteville Telephone Co., Platteville, Wis. four learners if the exchange employs (Marcusr, Iowa). (Platteville; 2-8-50). Project Mutual Telephone & Electric Co., 31-44 operators; and if the exchange West Iowa Telephone Co., Remsen, Iowa (Remsen, Iowa). Rupert, Idaho (Rupert; 2-27-50). employs 45 or more operators, learners, West Jersey Telephone Co., Belvidere, N. J. Public Telephone Corp., Greensburg, Ind. in addition to 4, may be employed at less (Belvidere, N. J .). (Greensburg; 2-16-50). than the minimum rate in the ratio of Quincy Telephone Co., Quincy, Fla. one learner for each additional 15 oper­ The following special learner certifi­ (Quincy; 2-27-50). ators employed in the exchange. For cates in the Independent Telephone In ­ Southland Telephone Co., Atmore, Ala. abnormal labor turn-over, in the case dustry were issued effective on the date (Atmore; 3-6-50). of exchanges erhploying up to 8 opera­ indicated in parentheses, and expire Tidewater Telephone Co., Warsaw, Va. tors, two learners may be employed at July 24, 1950. The exchange is also in­ (Warsaw; 3-10-50). any one time within any 6-month period, dicated in parentheses. For normal la­ West Branch Telephone Co., West Branch, Provided, That a total of r_o more than bor turnover, one learner if the exchange Iowa (West Branch; 2-10-50). two learners are employed within 'any employs 8 operators or less; two learners United Telephone &,Telegraph Co., Dothan, such period and that such learner is em? if the exchange employs 9-18 operators; Ala. (Ozark; 2-8-50). 9 ployed for not more than 480 hours. In three learners if the exchange employs United Telephone & Telegraph Co., Dothan, the case of exchanges employing 9 to 18 19-30 operators; four learners if the ex­ Ala.. (Opp; 2-8-50). No. 66----- 4 1950 NOTICES

United Telephone & Telegraph Co., Dothan, effective January 25, 1950, and expire Berle Manufacturing Co., Dorchester Road, Ala. (Andalusia; 2-8-50). July 24, 1950. For expansion purposes, Charleston, S. C. (3-7-50).’ United Telephone & Telegraph Co., Dothan, Birmon Mercantile Corp., Main Street, Ala. (Greenville; 2-8-50). not in excess of a specified number of employees engaged ip the authorized , N. Y. (3-16-50). United Telephone & Telegraph Co., Dothan, Blain Associates, Blain, Ferry County, Pa. Ala. (Enterprise; 2-8-50). learner occupations. This number is in­ (3-27-50). Villisca Farmer’s Telephone Co., Villisca, dicated in parentheses. Blauer Manufacturing Co. Inc., 169 Bridge Iowa (Villisca; 2-8-50). Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 11, Street, Cambridge, Mass. (3-7-50). The following special learner certifi­ Boyd and Gravity Streets, Pittston, Pa. (20). Jack Borgenicht Inc., Mill and Frieda Streets, Dickson City, Pa. (2-28-50). cates were issued in the Cigar Industry The following special learner certifi­ M. Bogen Co., 217 Jackson Street, Lowell, effective January 25, 1950, and expire cates were issued in the Cigar Industry Mass. (2-16-50). July 24, 1950. For normal labor turn­ expiring July 24, 1950. For expansion Boreva Sportswear Inc., Baraboo, Wis. (3- over, not in excess of 10 percent of the purposes, not in excess of a specified 1-50). number of employees engaged in each number of employees engaged in the au­ Louis Brodsky & Son, 1-3 Martin Avenue, of the authorized learner occupations. South River, N. J. (2-20-50). thorized learner occupations. This Brook Sportswear Co., Inc., 1 Chester T. E. Brooks & Co., 31 Pine Street, Red number, and the effective date are indi­ Street, Brooklyn 12, N. Y. (2-20-50). - Lion, Pa. cated in parentheses respectively. Bridge Sportswear, 95 Bridge Street, Lowell), T. E. Brooks & Co., Poplar and Dewey Mass. (2-20-50). Streets, York, Pa. Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 6, South Main and Dapa Streets, Wilkes-Barre, Brookside Shirt Co., 437 Main Street, Dan­ Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 7, Rail­ bury, Conn. (2-14-50). road and Furnace Streets, Allentown, Pa. Pa. (50; 3-3-50)., M & N Cigar Manufacturers, Inc., 1390 David Brisol, 65 Main Street, Netcong, N. J. Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 1, East Thirtieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio (44; (2-29-50). Ninth and Liberty Streets, Camden, N. J. 2-13-50). Brown Manufacturing Co., 1710 North Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 19, Franklin, Street, Philadelphia 22, Pa. (2-28- Second and Chestnut Streets, Coplay, Pa. The following special learner certifi­ 50). Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plants Nos. 20 cates were issued in the Single Pants, The Brunner Co., 632 St. Clair Avenue NW., and 40, Prince and Ross Streets, Lancaster, Shirts and Allied Garments, Women’s Cleveland 13, Ohio (2-28-50). Pa. The Brunner Co., 3911 Cleveland Avenue, Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 3, 737 Apparel, Sportswear, and other Odd Out­ Ashtabula, Ohio (2-28-50). Cortland Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. erwear, Rainwear, Robes and Leather W. S. Butler Co., 1430 Washington Boule­ Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 2, Ran­ and Sheeplined Garments Divisions of vard, Ogden, Utah (2-20-50). dolph and Jefferson Streets, Philadelphia, the Apparel Industry, effective on the Burlington Garment Co., 127 College Street, Pa. date indicated in parentheses, and ex­ Burlington, Vt. (3-7-50). Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 23, 5 -1 5 pire July 25, 1950. For normal labor C. & S. Sportswear, Main Street, Mocanaqua, North Cherry St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. turnover, not more than 10 percent of Pa. (2-28-50). Consolidated Cigar Corp., Plant No. 12, 16 Candy Frocks, 945 South Main Street, Old Delaware Avenue, West Pittston, Pa. the productive factory workers, or as Forge, Pa. (2-17-50). - Jose Escalante and Co., 1018 Poeyfarre many as 10 learners if factory employs Carbondale Products Co., Inc., 21 Dundaff Street, New Orleans, La. less than 100 workers: Street, Carbondale, Pa. (3-7-50). General Cigar Co., 715 North Fourth Acme Corset Co., 67 Irving Place, New York Caro & Co., Inc., East Thirty-second Street, Street, Allentown, Pa. 5, N. Y. (3-1-50). New York 16, N. Y. (2-15-50). General Cigar Co., Inc., Seventh and Poplar Adella Dress Co., 1238 Callowhill Street, Cata Garment Co., 1128 Third Street, Cata- Streets, Benton, Ky. Philadelphia, Pa. (2-17-50). sauqua, Pa. (2-28-50). General Cigar Co., Johnstown and Neville Altoona Factories, Inc., 1713-1715 Eleventh Carol Frocks Co., Millerton, N. Y. (2-28-50). Streets, Perth Amboy, N. J. Avenue, Altoona, Pa. (3-7-50). Carolina Styles Inc., 219 East Barnes Street, General Cigar Co., Inc., Robert Burns Drive, Amoskeag Pajama Corp., 65 Bedford Street, Wilson, N. C. (2-14-50). Philipsburg, Pa. Boston, Mass. (2-17-50). Century Manufacturing Corp., 3 North General Cigar Co., Inc., *1301-1311 Seventh American Manufacturing Corp., Inc., 1052 Main Street, Sandwich, HI. (2-3-50). Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Constance Street, New Orleans 13, La. (2- . Cherokee Togs Co., P. O. Box 486, Pryor, General Cigar Co., 154 West Church Street, 28-50). Okla\ (3-3-50). Nanticoke, Pa. Ann’s & Co., 2206 Third Avenue, New York Children’s Clothing Co., 613 West Bush The S. Frisder & Sons Co., M ill Street and City (2-15-50). Street, Marshall, Tex. (2-15-50) . Bardner Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arkay Pants Co., 110 Chace Street, Fall Chickadee Dress Co., Inc., 835 East Fourth Jacob Lampert Cigar Co., 19 South Fourth River, Mass. (3-7-50). Street, Bethlehem, Pa. (3-7-50). Street, St. Louis, Mo. Ashley Shirt Corp., 304 Main Street, Bran­ Civanee Undergarment, Inc., 394 New W. J. Neff & Co., Charles Street, Red Lion, ford, Conn. (2-17-50). Haven Avenue, Milford, Conn. (2-28-50). Pa. Atco Knitting Mills, Inc., White Horse City Shirt Co., 19-21 West Vine Street, Pennstate Cigar Corp., 426 East Allegheny Pike and Cherry Street, Atco, N. J. (3-1-50). Mahanoy City, Pa. (2-27-50) . Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Bareville Garment Co., Bareville, Pa., (2- Susan Claire, Inc., 180 North Cherry Street, Petri Cigar Co., 40-52 High Street, Clarks­ 20-50). Wallingford, Conn. (3-7-50). ville, Tenn. Bareville Garment Co., Martindale Branch, Clairmont Inc., 2114 Peachtree Road NW., Smith, Roy R. Cigar Co., Wallick Alley, Red Martindale, Pa. (2-20-50). Atlanta, Ga. (3-1-50). Lion, Pa. Barson & Bishop, Franklin Street, Weiss- Collegiate Spor-Teens, Inc., 1111 Washing­ John H. Swisher & Son, 501 East Sixteenth port, Pa. (3-7-50). ton Street, St. Louis, Mo. (3-7-50).* Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Beauty Line Foundations, 301 East Wilkes- Colonial Frocks Inc., 32 South LaSalle John H. Swisher & Son, Inc., 600 Haines Barre Street, Easton, Pa. (2-15-50). Street, Aurora, 111. (2-14-50). Avenue, P. O. Box 470, Waycross, Ga. ' Berlin Manufacturing Co., Inc., Berlin, Md. Colebrook Lingerie, Colebrook, Pa. Wolf Bros. & Co., 25 Pine Street, Red Lion, (2-17-50). (2-17-50). Pa. Belle Manufacturing Co., 6 Plymouth Ave­ Connie Manufacturing Co., Inc., 366 North nue, Fall River, Mass. (2-14-50). Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Ttie following special learner certifi­ (2-28-50). cates were issued in the Cigar Industry Berlin Garment Co., 435 North Second Street, Milwaukee 3, Wis. (2-16-50). Samuel Cooperman & Sons, River Street, expiring July 24,1950. For normal labor Reel Dress Co., 902 Washington Avenue, Peckville, Pa. (2-14-50). turn-over, not in excess of 10 percent of St. Louis 18, Mb. (3-3-50). Samuel Cooperman & Sons, 970 Ridge Ave­ the number of employees engaged in each Belle Maid Manufacturing Co., Clever, Mo. nue, Scranton, Pa. (2-14-50). (3-3-50). Coronet Manufacturing Co., P. O. Box of the authorized learner occupations. 148, Elkton, Md. (2-20-50), The effective date is indicated in C. A. Beltz & Sons, Inc., Granville, N. Y. (2-15-50). Cosgrove Bros., Inc., 265 Willard Street, parentheses. Belmont Garment Co., 169 Bridge Street, Quincy, Mass. (2-20-50). Alles and Fisher, Inc., 716 Columbus Ave­ Cambridge, Mass. (3-7-50). I. Cramer Manufacturing Co., Broad and nue, Boston 20, Mass. (2-27-50). Benmar Manufacturing Co., 1900 Southeast Wayne Streets, Haverstraw, N. Y. (3-7-50).' Guilford Cigar Co., 317% West Lee Street, Grand Avenue, Portland 14, Oreg. (3-7-50). Crisp County Manufacturing Co., Cordele, Ga. (2-20-50). Greensboro, N. C. (2-21-50). Benton Industries, Inc., Benton, Pa. (2- Wolf Brothers & Co., Frederick, Md. (2-18- 14-50). Cross Country Clothes, Inc., 154 Roosevelt 50). Berkshire Maid Garment Manufacturing Street, Egypt, Pa. Yocum Bros., Inc., Reading, Pa. (3-10-50^.

Pertform Brassiere Co., 695 Broadway, . Simoi Shirt Co., 40 South Laurel Street', Weaver Garment Co., Maple and Garfield Bayonne, N. J. (2-20-50). Bridgeton, N. J. (3-1-50). Streets, Cleona, Pa. (2-17-50). Peters of California, Santa Rosa, Calif. , Sipkin Corp., 160 South Poplar Street, Well-Made Garment Co., 430 First Avenue, (3-7-50). Elizabethtown, Pa. (2-28-50), North Minneapolis, Minn. (2-27-50). Pitedmont Shirt Co., Greer Branch, Greer, Sipkin Corp., 137 East Market Street, Mari­ E. Weinshel & Bro. Co., 1319 North Third Sp C (2-27-50). etta, Pa. (2-27-50). Street, Milwaukee, Wis. (3-1-50). Frank Plotnick, 296 Nicholson Road, Jules L. Simon & Co., Frankfort, Ind. (2- Westmoreland Shirt Co., Westmoreland, Gloucester Heights, N. J. (2-17-50). 27-50). Tenn. (2-27-50). Polo’s Inc., 110 South Lumber Street, Allen­ Skybrite Underwear Mills, Inc., 173 Beech- Western Leather Garments Co., Inc., 2 town, Pa. (3-1-50). wood Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. (2-13-50). East Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Robert Pool Manufacturing Co., Hillsboro, Skyline Manufacturing Co., Inc., 57 Pine (2-17-50). Tex. (3-7-50). Grove Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. (2-27-50). Westway Sportswear, Inc., Plano, Tex. Prakson Undergarment Co., Inc., 365 Mill Slimaker Dress Corp., Inc., Osawatomie, (2-14-50). Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (2-14-50). Kans. (3-3-50). Welfit Brassiere Corp., 170 Crown Street, Norma Priesberg, 3 Great Jones Street, New Sommers Garment Co., 1307 Washington New Haven 10, Conn. (3-7-50). York City, N. Y. (2-17-50). Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. (2-20-50) . Werner Manufacturing Co., 420 College The Geo. W. Prior Co., 1735 Lawrence Solmor Sportswear Co., 2017 Commerce Street, Springfield, Mo. (3-3-50). Street, Denver, Colo. (3-7-50). Street, Dallas J, Tex. (2-17-50). Williamstown Shirt Manufacturing Co., Prospect Dress & Negligee Corp., 795 Pros­ Sportfella Togs Inc., 450 East 149th Street, Poplar Street, Williamstown, N. J. (3-1-50). pect Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. (2-23-50). Bronx, N. Y. (2-20-50). Flo Wilkens Inc., 19 West Thirty-fourth Puritan Mills, Inc., 330-36 Campbell Ave­ Spaide Shirt Co., Inc., 780 East 135th Street, Street, New York, N. YT (3-7-50). nue SW., Roanoke, Va. (2-14-50). New York, N. Y. (2-20-50). Winsor Manufacturing Co., 44 Hazel Rainbow Sportswear Co., 317 Dwight Street, Square Apparel Co., 421 North Pennsyl­ Street,. Woonsocket, R. I. (2-17-50). Springfield, Mass. (2-15-50). vania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (2-14-50). f Wm. S. Wismer, Silverdale, Pa. (2-14-50). Raymis Lingerie Inc., 10 West Eighteenth Stone Ridge Manufacturing Co., Inc., Stone Wilmer Fashion, Seventh and Bridge Street, New York City 11, N. Y. (3-7-50). Ridge, N. Y. (2-27-50). Streets, Lehighton, Pa. (2-16-50). Rayed Co., 629 Livingston Street, Elizabeth, Star Sportswear Manufacturing Co., >278 Win-All Togs, 714 Fifth Avenue, Bradley N. J. (2-28-50). Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. (2-17-50). Beach, N. J. (2-28-50). Red Lion Manufacturing Co., 224-238 First Star Coat Front Co., 1160 Washington The Woolenwear Co., 303 West Monroe Avenue, Red Lion, Pa. (2-28-50). Street, Boston, Mass. (2-14-50). Street, Chicago; 111. (3-1-50). Regal Manufacturing Co., 3916 Main Street, Star Sportswear Corp., 233 Florida Street, The Woolenwear Co., 417 South Center Dallas, Tex. (2-28-50). Elizabeth, N. J. (2-27-50). Street, Bloomington, 111. (3-1-50). Regent Brassieres Inc., 642 Sixth Avenue, Isadore Steinberg; Tulip and Dauphin In addition to the normal labor turn­ New York City, N. Y. (3-1-50). Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. (2-14-50). Rhythm Lingerie Inc., 136 Madison Avenue, Stone Ridge Manufacturing Co., Inc., Pine over allowance, the following companies New York City, N. Y. (2-28-50) . Plains, N. Y. (2-27-50). in The Single Pants, Shirts and Allied The Rice Co., 820 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh Style Dress Co., No. 12 Mill, Ware, Mass. Garments, Women’s Apparel, Sports­ 19, Pa. (2-28-50). (2-28-50). wear, and other Odd Outerwear, Rain­ Rickey Bra., Inc., 100 Grove Street, Worces­ Sun Manufacturing Co., St. Joseph, Mo. wear, Robes, and Leather and Sheeplined ter, Mass. (3-7-50). (2-20-50). Garments Divisions of the Apparel In­ Rohner Textile Co., 123 Bleecker Street, Sunkist Sportswear Inc., 368 East 148th dustry, were authorized to employ a New York, N. Y. (3-7-50). Street, Bronx, N. Y. (2-20-50). Roanoke Garment Co., Inc., 206 Fifth Superior Pants Co., 40 Thames Street, Nor­ specific number of learners for expansion Street NW., Roanoke, Va. (2-14-50). wich, Conn. (2—20r-50). purposes. This number and the effective Roland Originals, 131 North Jefferson Sunbury Dress Co., Royal Mill, West War­ date are indicated in parentheses respec­ Street, Dayton, Ohio (2-27-50). wick, R. I. (3-3-50). tively; the expiration date is July 25, Rose Marie Inc., Hillsboro, Tex. (3-1-50). Sussex Textile Products, 12-16 Chestnut 1950. Rosette Manufacturing Con Inc., 625 La­ Street, Sussex, N. J. (3-7-50).. Salle Street, Berwick, Pa. (2-14-50). Superior Manufacturing Co., 213-215 Best Wear Corp., 421 Arch Street, Phila­ delphia 6, Pa. (14; 2-17-50). Rosewood Sportswear, Inc., 136 Main Street, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. (3-1-50). Beautis Products Co., Inc., 48-08 Fourth Matawan, N. J. (2-15-50). Taney Sewing Co., Taneytown, Md. (2-14- Frank Rossi, Bethel and Chester Avenue, 50). Avenue, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. (20; 2-16-50). West Berlin, N. J. (2-16-50). Botany Mills of Florida, Inc., Lake Wales, I. Taitel & Son, Knox, Ind. (3-8-50). Fla. (15; 3-1-50). Rough Rider, Inc., Napa, Calif. (3-1-50). Teeter Totter Togs, 400 First Avenue, North, Roxanne Swim Suit Co., Inc., 90-33 160th Bruce Co., Inc., 120 East Fifteenth Street, Minneapolis 1, Minn. (8-7-50). Ottawa, Kans.'(20; 3-7-50). Street, Jamaica, N. Y. (2-27-50). Robert Terry Garment Co., Walkersville, S & R Manufacturing Co., Codorus, Pa. Md. (2-20-50). Burgundy Royal Inc., 3375 Third Avenue, Bronx 56, N. Y. (20; 2-17-50). (2-15-50). Robert Terry Garment Co., 55 East Patrick Sandy Frocks, 107 Dudley Street, Dunmore, The Carlisle Garment Co., 44 North Bed­ Street, Frederick, Md. (2-20-50). ford Street, Carlisle, Pa. (5; 2-17-50). Pa. (3-7-50). Tex-Son Inc., P. O. Box 4026, San Antonio, . Sally Blouse Co., Inc., 648 South Main College Clothing Co., 144 Noody Street, Tex. (3-1-50). Waltham, Mass. (20; 2-26-50). Street, Old Forge, Pa. (3-1-50). Todd Manufacturing Co., Elkton, Ky. (2- Sandy-Lee, Inc., 704 Washington Street, Cowden Manufacturing Co., 112 Hamilton 27-50). Avenue, Lancaster, Ky. (40; 1-25-50) . St. Louis, Mo. (2-28-50). Top Mode Manufacturing Co., Dauphin, Pa. , Scranton Belt Co., Inc., 786 East Drinker Delta Trouser Co., Okolona, Miss. (20; 2- (2-28-50). 6-50). * Street, Dunmore, Pa. (2-14-50), A. J. Tower Co., 24 Simmons Street, Boston, Schindel-McDaniels Co., Inc., 6 North Ten­ Exeter Fashions, Inc., 1131 Wyoming Ave­ Mass. (3-7-50). nue, Exeter, Pa. (2; 2-6-50). nessee Street, Cartersville, Ga. (2-14-50). Topkis Bros. Co., 217 French Street, W il­ School House Dress Co., 17 North Front Grinnell Pajama Corp., New Bedford, Mass. mington, Del. (2-28-50). (20; 2-8-50). Street, St. Claire, Pa. (2-17-50). Tru-Fit Trousers, Traverse City, Mich. Schaefferstown Garment Co., Schaeffers- Hunter Bros. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 822, States­ (3-3^50). ville, N. C. (5; 2-17-50). town, Pa. (2-17-50). True Manufacturing Co., Gresham, Wis. Selinsgrove Manufacturing Co., Inc., 106 Hartsville Co., Hartsville, Tenn. (10; 3 - 1 - (2-14-50). 50). South High Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. (2-28-50). Universal Coat Co., 377 Main Street, Glou­ Semco, Inc., P. O. Box 2083, 805 Ruther­ W. Koury Co., Inc., 633 Chatham Street, cester, Mass. (3-7-50). Sanford, N. C. (40; 2-27-50). ford Road, Greenville, S. C. (2-17-50). Wayne Garment Co., Forest City, Pa. Serbin, Inc., Fayettville, Tenn. (2-27-50). Manhattan Shirt Co., Middletown, N. Y. (2-27-50). (20; 2-21-50). Sharon Manufacturing Co., New Sharon, The C. E. Ward Co., New London, Ohio Nelly-Ann Dress Co., Inc., 546 Edgar Street, Iowa (2-28-50). (3-7-50). York, Pa. (23; 2-17-50). Short Manufacturing Co., 127 Light Street, Warrenshire Manufacturing Co., Inc., War- Perry Manufacturing Co., Inc., 225 East Baltimore 2, Md. (2-27-50). rensburg, N. Y. (2-28-50). Sycamore Street, Greensboro, N. C. (15; 3-3- W. Shanhouse Sons,' Inc., Hope, Ark. Wallick Dress do., Third and Fleetwood 50). (2-20-50). Streets, Coatesville, Pa. (2-13-io). Sheila Coats Inc., 221—223 East Fourth Perfect Brassiere Co., Inc., 521 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minn. (2-27-50). Wallick Dress Co., Honeybrook, Pa. (2-13- Street, Bethlehem, Pa. (3; 2-15-50). 50). E. & E. Shuwall Co., 80 Main Street, White George Sherwin, Inc., 1182 Broadway, Har­ Plains, N. Y. (2-28-50). Wallick Dress-Co., Cutting Department, 305 rington, Del. (30; 2-17—50) ^ Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc., Bruceton, Tenn. West Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, Pa. (2-13- Sherrod Shirt Co., High Point, N. C. (15; 2- (2-10-50). 50). 23-50). Sip kin, Corp., 6 West Market Street, Hel- P. J. Waxmen & Son, Inc., Fifth and Juniper Stone Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S. C. lam, Pa. (2-15-50). •' Streets, Quakertown, Pa. (2-27-50). (46; 2-27-50).' Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1953

Topkis Bros. Co., 101 South Main Street, Mass,, and the applications of American By the Civil Aeronautics Board. Winchester, Ky. (5; 2-17-50)„ Airlines, Inc., Eastern Air Lines, Inc., [ seal] M. C. M u l lig a n , Totsapparal Manufacturing Co., 3039 East and United Air Lines, Inc., for amend­ Secretary. Ninety-second Street, Chicago 17, 111. (8; 2- ments of their respective certificates of [F. R. Doc. 50-2874; Filed, Apr. 5, 1930; 17-50). public convenience and necessity under Vanderbilt Shirt Co., Inc., 20i/2 Broadway, 9:05 a. m.] Asheville, N. C. (15; 2—21—50). section 401 of the Civil Aeronautics Act Weatherbee Coats, Inc., 461 East Federal of 1938, as amended. Street, Youngstown 3, Ohio (10; 3-8-50). Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS provisions of the Civil Aeronautics Act The following companies in the Single of 1938, as amended, that oral argument COMMISSION Pants, Shirts and Allied Garments In­ in the above-entitled proceeding is as­ [Docket No. 8758] dustry, Women’s Apparel Industry, and signed to be held on April 17, 1950, at the Sportswear, Rainwear, Robes, and 10:00 a. m., e. s. t. in Room 5042 Com­ G eorge F. H addican Leather and Sheep-Lined Garments Di­ merce Building, Fourteenth Street and NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT visions of the Apparel Industry, were Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, authorized to employ for expansion pur­ Beginning at 11:30 a. m. on Friday, D. C., before the Board. poses a specific number of learners. This April 14, 1950, the Commission will hear number and the effective date are in­ Dated at Washington, D. C., April 3, oral argument in Room 6121, on the fol­ dicated in parentheses respectively; the 1950. lowing matter: expiration date is July 25, 1950. Alvabelle, Inc., Broad Street, Montgomery, .D o ck et Pa, (25; 2-17-50). N o. Bernco, Fifth and Walnut Streets, Mount Carmel, Pa. (40; 2-14-50). 8758 George F. Haddican, Delano, Calif___ C . P . -1340 kc 250 w night, 250 w day un- Elba Textile Corp., Elba, Ala. (50; 3-1-50). B 5-P -5410 lim ited . Harvic Manufacturing Co., Inc., Sweet Val­ ley Branch, Sweet Valley, Pa. (26; 2-15^-50). Louis Lesnick & Son, 36 North Third Street, Dated: March 30, 1950. 10:45 a. m., at the offices of the Com­ Philadelphia 6, Pa. (15; 2-14-50). mission in Washington, D. C.; that the F ederal Communications requested waiver of the requirements Mann Overall Co., 394 Chihuahua Street, Co m m is s io n , El Paso, Tex. (27; 1-25-50). of § 1.854 (c) of the rules and regula­ [ seal! T. J. S l o w ie , Normandy Frocks, Metropolis, HI. (56; 2- tions is granted; and that the City of Secretary. 16-50). Jacksonville is granted permission to P. & N. Dress Co., Turkey Run, Shenan­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2889; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; participate in the said oral argument. doah, Pa. (12;' 2-14-50). 9:00 a. m.] Rex Sportswear, Inc., 123 North Thirteenth Released: March 30, 1950. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (35; 3-3-50). F ederal Communications Schneierson & Sons Inc., Siler City, N. C. C o m m issio n , (29; 2-17-50). Temple Sportswear Inc., 4432 Kutztown [Docket No. 9336] [ seal] T. J. Sl o w ie , Secretary. Road, Temple, Pa. (38; 2—14—50). C i t y of Jacksonville , F la. Triangle Sportswear Co., Jerwyn, Pa. (15; [F. R. Doc. 50-2879; Filed, Apr. 5, 1“ 50; 2-15—50). order scheduling oral argument 8:59 a. m.] Meyer Weiss, Cumbola, Pa. (25; 2-14-50). Roger Williams Shirt Corp., 4459 Devine In re application of the City of Jack­ Street, Columbia, S. C. (26; 2-15-50). sonville, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, Docket No. 9336, File No. BMPCT-487; Each certificate has been issued upon [Docket No. 9359] for additional time in which to complete the employer’s representation that em­ construction of TV Station W JAX-TV, T ower R e a lt y Co. (W CUM ) ployment of learners at subminimum Jacksonville, Florida. rates is necessary in order to prevent ORDER CONTINUING ORAL ARGUMENT curtailment of opportunities for employ­ At a session of the Federal Communi­ cations Commission held at its offices in In re application of The Tower Realty ment, and that experienced workers for Company (WCUM), Cumberland, Mary­ the learner occupations are not available. Washington, D. C., on the 29th day of March 1950; land, Docket No. 9359, File No. B M L- The certificates may be canceled in the 1322; for modification of license. manner provided in the regulations and The Commission having under consid­ eration exceptions to the initial decision At a session of the Federal Communi­ as indicated in the certificates. Any per­ cations Commission held at its offices in the above-entitled proceeding and a son aggrieved by the issuanpe of any of in Washington, D. C., on the 29th day these certificates may seek a review or request for oral argument, filed by the General Counsel of the Commission on of March 1950; reconsideration thereof within fifteen The Commission having under con­ February 20, 1950; a reply thereto filed days after publication of this notice in sideration a letter, dated March 21,1950, by the City of Jacksonville on March 2, the F ederal R egister pursuant to the from counsel for Central Broadcasting 1950, in which said reply the City neg­ provisions of regulations, Part 522. Company, Inc., licensee of Station lected to include a request to participate WARD, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, re­ Signed at Washington, D. C., this 30th in oral argument, pursuant to § 1.854 (c) spondent in this proceeding, requesting day of April 1950. of the Commission’s rules; and a petition that oral argument now scheduled for requesting that the Commission waive I sabel F erguson, April 14,1950, be changed to a date prior the requirements of § 1.854 (c) of the Authorized Representative to April 13, 1950, or after April*20, 1950; rules and permit the City to participate of the Administrator. and in the oral argument; and It ippearing, that counsel for Central [F. R. Doc. 80-2815; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; It appearing, that no opposition has 8:45 a. m.] Broadcasting Company had planned to been filed to the request of the City of be out of the city on April 14, 1950; Jacksonville for a waiver of § 1.854 (c) of that counsel for The Tower Realty Com­ the rules; that the applicant neglected CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD pany has no objection to changing the to include a request to participate in date of oral argument; that therefore oral argument in its reply to the Gen­ [Dockets Nos. 3748, et al.] the request of Central Broadcasting eral Counsel’s exceptions; that its reply A m eric an A ir l in e s , I n c . et a l .; Service was timely filed; and that, therefore, the Company, Inp., should be granted; and to Sprin g field , M ass. City’s request for waiver of § 1.854 (c) that an appropriate date for reschedul­ NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT of the rules should be granted; ing oral argument in this proceeding is It is ordered, That oral argument on April 28,1950;. In the matter of the application of Accordingly, it is ordered, That oral American Airlines, Inc., requesting the foregoing exceptions and reply is argument in the above-entitled proceed- change of airport serving Springfield, hereby scheduled for April 14, 1950, at 1954 NOTICES ing now scheduled for April 14, 1950, i* [Docket No. 9618] [Docket No. 9614] continued to April 28,1950, at 10 a. m. Southeastern B roadcasting Sy s t e m K C R A , I n c , Released: March 30, 1950. ORDER DESIGNATING APPLICATION FOR ORDER' DESIGNATING APPLICATION FOR F ederal C ommunications HEARING ON STATED ISSUES HEARING ON STATED ISSUES C o m m issio n , In re application of James S. Rivers, In re application of KCRA, Inc. [ seal] T. J. S l o w ie , tr/as The Southeastern Broadcasting (K C R A ), Sacramento, California, Docket Secretary. System, Waycross, Georgia, Docket No.. No. 9614, File No. BP-7404; for con­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2878; Filed, Apr. B, 1950; 9613, File No. BP-7357; for construction struction permit. 8:59 a. m.] permit. At a session of the Federal Com m un!, At a session of the Federal Communi­ cations Commission, held at its offices in cations Commission, held at its offices Washington, D. C., on the 28th day of in Washington, D. C., on the 28th day of March 1950; [Docket No. 9544] March 1950; The Commission having under con­ The Commission having under con­ sideration the above-entitled application T r i-C it ie s B roadcasting Co . (W JIG ) . sideration (1) the above-entitled appli­ requesting a construction permit to order amending issues cation requesting a construction permit change facilities of Station KCRA, for a new standard broadcast station In re application of Raymond L. Pres­ Sacramento, California, from 1320 kilo­ to operate on 790 kc., with 1,000 w. cott, Jr., and Henry L. Wilson, d/b as cycles, 1 kilowatt power, unlimited time, power, daytime only, at Waycross, Geor­ Tri-Cities Broadcasting Company using directional antenna at night, to gia; and (2) a petition filed March 2, (W J IG ), Tullahoma, Tennessee, Docket 1320 kilocycles, 5 kilowatts power, un­ 1950, by Paul Hunter, licensee of Station No. 9544, File No. BP-7130; for construc­ limited time using a directional antenna WLBE, Eustis, Florida, alleging inter­ tion permit. day and night; ference to the service area of Station At a session of the Federal Communi­ It appearing, that the applicant is W LBE within the normally protected cations Commission, held at its offices in legally, technically, financially and 0.5 mv/m contour; and Washington, D. C., on the 30th day of otherwise qualified to construct and op­ It appearing, that the applicant is March 1950; erate Station KCRA as proposed but that* legally, technically, financially and The Commission having' under consid­ the application may involve interference otherwise qualified, but that the pro­ eration the above-entitled application of with one or more existing stations and posed operation may involve interfer­ Raymond L. Prescott, Jr., and Henry L. otherwise not comply with the Standards ence with one or more stations and Wilson, d/b as Tri-Cities Broadcasting of Good Engineering Practice; otherwise not comply with the Commis­ It is ordered, That, pursuant to section Company to change frequency and hours sion’s Standards of Good Engineering 309 (a) of the Communications Act of of operation from 740 kc., 250 watts, Practice; 1934, as Amended, the said application is daytime, to 910 kc., 250 watts day— 100 It is ordered, That, pursuant to sec­ designated for hearing at Washington, watts night, unlimited time, and to tion 309 (a) of the Communications Act D. C., on the 5th day of July 1950, upon change- geographic coordinates at Sta­ of 1934, as amended, the said application the following issues : tion WJIG, Tullahoma, Tennessee; is hereby designated for hearing at 1. To determine the areas and popu­ It appearing, that the said application Washington, D. Ç., at 10:00 a. m. on lations which may be expected to gain was designated for hearing January 4, July 3, 1950, upon the following issues: or lose primary service from the opera­ 1950, to determine whether the proposal 1. To determine the areas and popu­ tion of KCRA as proposed and the char­ involves a loss in population presently lations which may be expected to gain acter of other broadcast service avail­ or lose primary service from the opera­ receiving daytime service and in other able to those areas and populations. tion of the proposed station and the respects does not comply with the Stand­ 2. To determine whether the opera­ character of other broadcast service tion of Station KCRA as proposed would ards of Good Engineering Practice fo r available to those areas and populations. involve objectionable interference with Standard Broadcast Stations; 2. To determine whether the operation Station KW BR, Oakland, California, or It further appearing, that the appli-, of the proposed station would involve with any other existing broadcast sta­ cation of the Tri-State Broadcasting objectionable interference with Station tions and, if so, the nature and extent Company for authority to establish a W IB E , Eustis, Florida, or with any other thereof, and the availability of other new standard broadcast station at Sum­ existing broadcast stations and, if so, broadcast service to such areas and merville, Georgia, was in conflict* from the nature and extent thereof, the areas populations. the standpoint of interference with the and populations affected thereby, and 3. To determine whether the operation pending application of the Tri-Cities the availability of other broadcast serv­ of the proposed station would involve Broadcasting Company, and as such both ice to such areas and populations. interference with a new Mexican sta­ 3. To determine whether the operation applications were designated for hearing tion at Santa Rosalia, Baja California, of the proposed station would involve or with any other existing foreign broad­ on a consolidated proceeding on March objectionable interference with the serv­ cast station, and the nature and extent 6, 1950; ices proposed in any pending applications of such interference. It further appearing, that in the afore­ for broadcast facilities and, if so, the 4. To determine whether the opera­ said order of March 6, 1950, the order nature and extent thereof, the areas and tion of the proposed station would in­ of January 4, 1950, was amended to in­ populations affected thereby, and the volve objectionable interference with the clude issues 1, 3, and 7; availability of other broadcast service services proposed in any other pending It further appearing, that by order of to such areas and populations. applications for broadcast facilities and, 4. To determine whether the installa­ March 17,1950, the Commission granted if so, the nature and extent thereof, the the Tri-State Broadcasting Company’s tion and operation of the proposed sta­ tion would be in compliance with the areas and populations affected thereby, petition to amend, to specify a new fre­ and the availability of other broadcast quency and removed the said application Commission's rules and Standards of Good Engineering Practice Concerning service to such areas and populations.’ from the hearing docket; Standard Broadcast Stations. 5. To determine whether the installa­ It is ordered, That the Commission’s It is further ordered, That the petition tion and operation of Station KCRA as order of January 4, 1950, as amended by of Paul Hunter, licensee of Station proposed would be in compliance with the subsequent order of "March 6, 1950, WLBE, Eustis, Florida, is granted, and the Commission’s rules and Standards of is further amended, to delete issues Num­ that the said Paul Hunter is made a Good Engineering Practice Concerning ber 1, 3, and 7 therefrom. party to this proceeding. Standard Broadcast Stations, with par­ F ederal Communications F ederal C ommunications ticular reference to the relative percent­ C o m m issio n , C o m m issio n , age of the population residing in the area [ seal] T . J. Sl o w ie p [ seal] T . J. Sl o w ie , between thè normally protected and the Secretary. Secretary. interference-free contours and the pop­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2884; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; [F. R. Doc. 50-2886; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; ulation in the actual primary service 9:00 a. m.] 9:00 a. m.} area. Thursday y April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1955

It is further ordered, That, S. W. W ar­ the availability of other broadcast serv­ It is ordered, That pursuant to section ner and' E. N. Warner d/b as Warner ice to such areas and populations. 309 (a) of the Communications Act of Brothers, licensee of Station KWBR, 4. To determine whether the night­ 1934, as amended, the above-entitled ap­ Oakland, California, is made a party to time operations proposed by Stations plications of Buttrey Broadcast, Inc. and this proceeding. K LOK and KCBQ would involve objec­ Frank E. Hurt & Son, Inc., are designated tionable interference each with the other for hearing in a consolidated proceeding, F ederal Communications or with the services proposed in any at Washington, D. C. at 10:00 a. m-. on Co m m is s io n , other pending applications for broadcast July 10, 1950, upon the following issues: [ seal] T . J. Sl o w ie . facilities and, if so, the nature and extent 1. To determine the technical and Secretary. thereof, the areas and populations a f­ other qualifications of the applicant cor­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2885; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; fected thereby, and the availability of porations, their officers, directors and 9:00 a. m.] other broadcast service to such areas stockholders, to construct and operate and populations. the proposed station and Station KFXD 5. To determine whether the proposed as proposed. nighttime operation of Station KLQK 2. To determine the areas and popula­ [Docket Nos. 9615, 9616] and Station KCBQ would be in compli­ tions which may be expected to gain or ance with the Commission’s rules and lose primary service from the operation V a l l e y B roadcasting C o. (KLOK) and Standards of Good Engineering Prac­ of the proposed station and Station Charles E. Sa l ik (KCBQ) tice Concerning Standard Broadcast KFXD as proposed and the character of ORDER DESIGNATING APPLICATIONS FOR CON­ Stations. other broadcast service to those areas SOLIDATED HEARING ON STATED ISSUES 6. To determine on a comparative and populations. In re applications of E. L. Barker, basis which, if either of the applications 3. To determine whether the operation Claribel Barker, T. H. Canfield and Opal in the consolidated proceeding should be of the proposed station would involve A. Canfield, d/b as Valley Broadcasting granted. interference with any existing broad­ Company (K LO K ), San Jose, California, It is further ordered, That the South­ cast station and, if so, the nature and Docket No. 9615, File No. BP-7400; for western Sales Corporation, licensee of extent thereof, the areas and popula­ construction permit; Charles E. Salik Station KVOO, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is made tions affected thereby, and the availabil­ (K CBQ ), San Diego, California, Docket a party to this proceeding. ity of other broadcast service to such areas and populations. No. 9616, File No. BML-1392; for modi­ F ederal Communications 4. To determine whether the operation fication of license. C o m m issio n , of Station KFXD as proposed would in­ At a session of the Federal Communi­ [ seal] T. J. Sl o w ie , cations Commission, held at its offices Secretary. volve objectionable interference with in Washington, D. C., on the 28th day ^Station W IBW , Topeka, Kansas, or with [F. R. Doc. 50-2883; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; any other broadcast station, and, if there of March 1950; 9:00 a. m.] The Commission having under con­ is objectionable interference, the nature sideration the above-entitled application and extent thereof, the areas and popu­ of E. L. Barker, Claribel Barker, T. H. lations affected thereby, and the availa­ bility of other broadcast service to such Canfield and Opal A. Canfield, d/b as [Docket No. 9617, 9618] Valley Broadcasting Company request­ areas and populations. ing a construction permit to change the B u t tr e y B roadcast, I n c . and F r an k E, 5. To determine whether the operation hours of operation of Station KLOK, H urt & So n, I n c . (KFXD) of the proposed station and Station San Jose, California, on a frequency of K F X p as proposed would involve inter­ ORDER DESIGNATING APPLICATIONS FOR CON­ ference, each with the other, or with 1170 kilocycles from daytimè only to SOLIDATED HEARING ON STATED ISSUES unlimited time using a power of 5 kilo­ the services proposed in any other pend­ watts at night employing a directional In re applications of Buttrey Broad­ ing application and, if so, the nature antenna for night use, and also having cast, Inc., Billings, Montana, Docket No. and extent thereof, the areas and popu­ under consideration the above-entitled 9617, File No. BP-6415; Frank E. Hurt & lations affected thereby, and the avail­ application of Charles E. Salik for modi­ Son, Inc. (K F X D ), Nampa, Idaho, ability of other broadcast service to such fication of license of Station KCBQ, San Docket No. 9618, File No. BP-6513; for areas and populations. Diego, California, for modification of the construction permits. 6. To determine whether the installa­ license to increase its nighttime power At a session of the Federal Communi­ tion and operation of the proposed sta­ on a frequency of 1170 kilocycles from cations Commission held at its offices in tion and Station KFXD as proposed 1 kilowatt to 5 kilowatts employing its Washington, D. C. on the 28th day of would be in compliance with the Com­ daytime directional antenna for night March 1950; mission’s rules and Standards of Good The Commission having under con­ Engineering Practice Concerning Stand­ use; It is ordered, That, pursuant to sec­ sideration (1) the above-entitled appli­ ard Broadcast Stations, with particular tion 309 (a) of the Communications Act cation of Buttrey Broadcast, Inc. reference to the population residing be­ of 1934, as amended, the said applica­ requesting authorization to construct a tween the normally protected and inter­ tions are designated for hearing in a con­ new standard broadcast station to op­ ference-free contours of Station KFXD solidated proceeding to commence at erate on 580 kc., with 5 kw. power, un­ as proposed and the population residing 10:00 a. m. on July 7, 1950, at Wash­ limited time, using a directional antenna within the station’s proposed 250 mv/m ington, D. C., upon the following issues; at night at Billings, Montana; (2) the and 500 mv/m contours. 1. To determine the technical, finan­ above-entitled application of Frank E. 7. To determine on a comparative cial, and other qualifications of the Hurt & Son, Inc., requesting authoriza­ basis which, if either, of the applications applicants to construct and operate Sta­ tion to increase the power of Station in this consolidated proceeding should be KFXD, operating on 580 kc. at Nampa, tions KLOK.and KCBQ as proposed. granted. 2. To determine the type and charac­ Idaho, from 1 kw., unlimited time, using directional antenna day and night to 5 It is further ordered, That Topeka ter of program service proposed to be Broadcasting Association, Inc., licensee rendered by Stations KLOK and KCBQ kw., unlimited time, using directional an­ of Station W IBW , Topeka, Kansas, is and whether it would meet the require­ tenna at night, and (3) several petitions ments of the populations and areas to and oppositions filed by the aforemen­ made a party to this proceeding. be served. tioned applicants which petitions were It is further ordered, That the above- 3. To determine whether the night­ merged in, and superseded by, a petition described petitions are denied. by Frank E. Hurt & Son, Inc., filed Sep­ time operation of Stations KLOK and F ederal C ommunications tember 30, 1949, and ajoinder in said KCBQ,, as proposed would involve objec­ C o m m issio n , petition filed January 12, 1950, by But­ tionable interference with Station [ seal] T. J. S l o w ie , KVOO, Tulsa, Oklahoma, or any other trey Broadcast, Inc., requesting a grant Secretary. existing broadcast stations and, if so, of both of the above-described applica­ the nature and extent thereof, the areas tions without hearing and in accordance [F. R. Doc. 60-2882; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; and populations affected thereby, and with their original proposals; ^ 9:00 a. m.] 1956 NOTICES

[Docket Nos. 9619, 9620] Radio Dispatch, Inc., has not shown, in nication service than that specified in N e w t o n Z. W olpert and T w in Ci t y its applications, justification for assign­ legally applicable tariff schedules, or has R adio Dis pa tc h , I nc. ment to it of more than one communi­ unlawfully refunded or remitted a por­ cations channel (one frequency pair) ; tion of the charges so specified; ORDER DESIGNATING APPLICATIONS FOR CON­ It further appearing, that the Com­ (4) To determine whether, since Oc­ SOLIDATED HEARING ON STATED ISSUES mission has been furnished information tober 24, 1947, the date on which Twin In the matter of Newton Z. Wolpert, which raises a question as to whether City Radio Dispatch, Inc. filed with the Docket No. 9619; applications for modi­ Twin City Radio Dispatch, Inc., has Commission its first applications for fication of licenses for 1 base station and made unjust or unreasonable discrimi­ radio authorizations, there has been any I mobile station of 100 mobile units in nation in its charges, practices, clas­ transfer of control with respect to Twin the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio sifications, regulations, facilities or City Radio Dispatch, Inc. which has not Service at St. Paul, Minnesota (Files services for, or in connection with, the been reported to, or approved by, the Nos. 2747/2748-C2-ML-E); and Twin communication service afforded through Commission, as required by the provi­ City Radio Dispatch, Inc., Docket No. its radio stations KAA282 and KA2605, sions of section 310 (b) of the Communi­ 9620; applications for modification of li­ contrary to the provisions of section cations Act of 1934, as amended, and censes for 1 base station and 1 mobile 202 (a) of the Communications Act of § 1.322 of tlie Commission’s rules and station of 100 mobile units tp operate in « 1934, as amended, or has charged, de­ regulations. the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio manded, collected, or received a greater, (5) To determine whether Twin City Service at St. Paul, Minnesota (Files Nos. less or different compensation for such Radio Dispatch, Inc. has misrepresented 4577 and 4668-C2-ML-E). communication service than that speci­ to the Commission the facts and cir­ At a session of the Federal Communi­ fied in legally applicable tariff schedules, cumstances relating to- the control of cations Commission held at its offices in or has unlawfully refunded or remitted such corporation. Washington, D. C., on the 28th day of a portion of the charges so specified; (6) To determine, in the light of the March 1950; It further appearing, that, based upon evidence on issues (3), (4) and (5) above, The Commission, having under con­ an examination of the files and records whether Twin City Radio Dispatch, Inc. sideration the applications of Newton Z. of, and pertaining to, the operations of is qualified to be a radio station licensee Wolpert for modification of licenses for Twin City Radio Dispatch, Inc., it ap­ in the Domestic Public Land Mobile 1 base station and 1 mobile station of 100 pears that questions are presented as to Radio Service. mobile units in the Domestic Public Land (1) whether there has been a transfer (7) To determine the facts with re­ Mobile Radio Service at St. Paul, Minne­ of control with respect to such corpora­ spect to the existing and proposed facili­ sota (Files Nos. 2747/2748-C2-ML-E), tion which has not been reported to, and ties, personnel, rates, regulations, prac­ requesting assignment, iij the alterna­ approved by, the Commission, as re­ tices and services of each applicant for tive, of the frequency pair 152.03 Me. and quired by the provisions of section the furnishing of Domestic Public Land 158.49 Me. or the pair 152.15 Me. and 310 (b) of the Communications Act of Mobile Radio Service. 158.61 Me. (for base and mobile stations, 1934, as amended, and § 1.322 of the (8) To determine, in the light of the respectively); and also having under Commission’s rules and regulations ; and evidence on the foregoing issues, which consideration applications of Twin City (2) whether such licensee has, in various applicant is better qualified to serve the Radio Dispatch, Inc., for modification of applications filed with the Commission, public interest, convenience or necessity. licenses for 1 base station and 1 mobile misrepresented to the Commission the (9) To determine, on a comparative station and 100 mobile units in the same facts relating to the control of such basis which, if either, of the applications service and at the same place (Files Nos. corporation; in this consolidated proceeding should be 4577 and 4668-C2-ML-E), requesting as­ It is ordered, That so much of the granted. Secretary’s Minute of October 21, 1949 signment of both the frequency pair Released: March 31, 1950. 152.03 Me. and 158.49 Me. and the pair (85-S-49), as evidenced the grant of the 152.09 Me. and 158.55 Me. (for base and instant applications of Newton Z. W ol­ F ederal C ommunications mobile stations, respectively); pert is hereby rescinded and vacated, Co m m issio n , It appearing, That the Commission, on and the license issued October 17, 1949, [ seal] T . J. Sl o w ie , October 17,1949, as recorded in the Sec­ herein in the Domestic Public Land Secretary. retary’s Minute of October 21, 1949 (85- Mobile Radio Service for station KAA285 [F. R. Doc. 50-2887; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; S-49), and as announced in a public is hereby set aside ; 9:00 a. m.] notice (Mimeo #42447) dated October It is further ordered, That, pursuant 25, 1949, granted the aforesaid applica­ to the provisions of section 309 (a) of tions of Newton Z. Wolpert, assigning the Communications Act of 1934, as the frequency pair 152.15 Me. and 158.61 amended, the foregoing applications are A rgus P ress C o. (WOAP) Me. (base and mobile, respectively); designated for hearing in a consolidated memorandum o p in io n and order setting It further appearing, that Newton Z. proceeding, at St. Paul, Minnesota, on FORTH DECLARATORY RULING Wolpert, by a petition for rehearing a date to be hereafter specified, upon filed November 14,1949, has rejected the the following issues : In re motion of The Argus Press Com­ aforesaid grant, and, in effect, amended (1) To determine the justifications of pany (W O A P), Owosso, Michigan, BS~ his applications so as to limit them to the respective applicants for assignment 1859, for declaratory ruling. a request for assignment on the fre­ of the frequency pair 152.03 Me. and We have before us a motion filed No­ quency pair 152.03 Me. and 158.49 Me. 158.49 Me. for their base and mobile vember 4, 1948, by The Argus Press Com­ only, and has requested reconsideration stations, respectively. pany, licensee of radio station WOAP, and hearing on the subject applications; (2) To determine the justification of Owosso, Michigan, requesting, a declara­ It further appearing, that Twin City Twin City Radio Dispatch, Inc. for the tory ruling removing alleged uncertainty Radio Dispatch, Inc., after being in­ assignment to it of more than one com­ as to the application of § 3.87 of the formed of the aforesaid petition, has, munications channel (one frequency Commission’s rules and regulations to by letter of November 28, 1949, indicated pair). ; prospective operation by Station WOAP. its continuing desire to receive an (3) ’ To determine whether Twin CityOn October 8, 1948, WOAP, a Class II assignment of the frequency pair 152.03 Radio Dispatch, Inc. has directly or in­ station, licensed to operate on the fre­ Me. and 158.49 Me.; directly made any unjust or unreason­ quency 1080 kc. with power of 250 watts, It further appearing, that both appli­ able discrimination in its charges, prac­ daytime only, filed with the Commission cants are thus applying for assignment tices, classifications, regulations, facili­ a letter advising the Commission that of the frequency pair 152.03 Me. and ties or services for, or in connection with, commencing on November 1, 1948, it communication service afforded through 158.49 Me. for the use of their respec­ would operate with its authorized day­ its radio stations KAA282 and KA2605, time facilities prior to local sunrise in tive proposed stations in the Domestic contrary to the provisions of section 202 accordance with the provisions of § 3.87. Public Land Mobile Radio Service at (a ) of the Communications Act of 1934, Section 3.87 provides that a Class II St. Paul, Minnesota, and that such appli­ as amended, or has charged, demanded, station may commence operation prior to cations are mutually exclusive; collected or received a greater, less or local sunrise with its authorized daytime It further appearing, that Twin City different compensation for such commu­ facilities if it does not cause interference Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1957 to a Class I station on its channel and elsewhere in the Standards in order to tensity is less than half of an interfer­ that in the case of Class I stations lo­ determine which method of computation ence level already present. cated east of the Class n station, the is appropriate in a particular case. That In support of its position W OAP cites Class II station may commence opera­ this is the meaning intended is made the case of Mid-America Broadcasting tion at the time of local sunrise at the clear by other provisions of the Stand­ Corporation, et al., Doçket Nos. 6040 et Class I station. There are two Class I ards and the past practice of the Com­ al., 3RR 1547. In that case the Commis­ stations on W O AP’s channel.' They are mission. sion did apply the RSS method of com­ W TIC, Hartford, Connecticut, and At a later page of the Standards we putation and the so-called 70 percent KRLD, Dallas, Texas. W OAP proposed find the following: rule then in effect in considering skywave to commence operation at the time of The following table (table V ) is to be used to skywave interference. The M id- local sunrise at Hartford, Connecticut. for determining the minimum ratio of the America case cannot be distinguished It was asserted that under the Commis­ field intensity of a desired to an undesired and we are compelled to conclude that sion’s Standards such operation would signal for interference-free service. In the in this respect it was erroneous. not result in objectionable interference case of a desired groundwave signal Interfered In view of the above we are of the with by two or more skywave signals on the opinion that the operation proposed by to KRLD since that station already re­ same frequency, the RSS value of the latter ceives interference from W TIC and that is used. W OAP in its above-mentioned letter of at all points within KRLD’s 0.5 50 per­ October 8, 1948, would not be in con­ cent skywave contour the interfering This clearly indicates that the RSS formance with § 3.87 of the rules and signal from W OAP would be less than method of computation is to be used regulations, and we so rule this 28th 50 percent of the interfering signal from only in determining interference caused day of March 1950. by skywave signals to groundwave W TIC. By letter dated October 20,1948, Released: March 30, 1950. the Secretary of the Commission advised services. W OAP that its proposed operation would There is sound reason for using a F ederal Communications not be in conformance with § 3.87 since different method in computing skywave Co m m is s io n , the Commission’s Standards of Good En­ interference to groundwave service than [ seal] T. J. S l o w ie , gineering Practice Concerning Standard in computing skywave interference to Secretary. Broadcast Stations do not provide Lor the skywave service. In the former ease we are considering a signal of uniform in­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2880; Piled, Apr. 6, 1950; exclusion of signals of less than 50 per­ 8:59 a. m.] cent of the major interfering signal in tensity receiving interference from sig­ the computation of objectionable inter­ nals of varying intensity which may ference to Class I stations. W OAP dis­ reach an interference-causing level for 10 percent of the time. Under such cir­ agrees with this interpretation of the [Canadian Change List No. 55] Standards and now seeks a declaratory cumstances the Standards permit inter­ ruling with respect to the matter. ference to be caused by the addition of Canad ian B roadcast S ta tio n s W e are of the opinion that the instant one or more 10 percent-of-the-time-sig- LIST OP CHANGES, PROPOSED CHANGES, AND petition presents a situation in which nals which are less than 50 percent of CORRECTIONS IN ASSIGNMENTS a declaratory ruling would be appro­ the RSS of interfering signals as rela­ priate. tively unimportant in its practical effect. M arch 15, 1950. W OAP asserts that under the Stand­ a rd s of Good Engineering Practice the When considering interference to a sky- Notification under the provisions of *RSS 50 percent exclusion method must wave service, however, we are faced with Part IH, section 2 of the North Ameri­ be applied in computing skywave inter­ interference to a service which at the can Regional Broadcasting Agreement. ference to the secondary service area of outset and without considering inter­ List of changes, proposed changes, and a Class I station as well as to the com­ ference is widely fluctuating in intensity corrections in assignments of Canadian broadcast stations modifying appendix putations of skywave interference to the and which can only be relied on to pro­ primary service area of other classes of containing assignments of Canadian vide satisfactory service part of the time. broadcast stations (Mimeograph 47214- stations. In support of this position Since there is variation not only in the W OAP relies chiefly on the following 3) attached to the recommendations of undesired but in the desired signals, the paragraph from page 4 of the Standards the North American Regional Broad­ of Good Engineering Practice: addition of a new interfering signal may casting Agreement Engineering Meeting, have marked effects even though its in- January 30, 1941. Objectionable interference from another broadcast station is the degree of interfer­ Canada ence produced when at a specified field in­ tensity contour with respect to the desired R ad ia­ Probable date to station the field intensity of an undesired Location Power Call letters tion C lass commence oper­ station (or the root sum square value of ation field intensities o f two or more stations on the same frequency) exceeds fo r'10 percent or more of the time the values set forth in CKTB. St. Catharines, Ontario______620 kilocycles, 1 k w ... D A -1 m -B Now in operation. CKAC-. 730 k ilocycles, -5 kw : i i D o . the Standards. 10 kw-LS (delete power increase A similar paragraph also appears on shown on Change page 5 of the Standards. List No. 48). CKLD. IV D o . W OAP interprets the above paragraph CKNW New Westminster, British Co- 1320 kilocycles, 1 kw .. DA-N I l l - B D o . to mean that whenever two or more lu m b ia. signals exist on the same channel the CEDA. Victoria, British Columbia ___ .... 1340 kilocycles, 250 w.. IV D o . RSS method including the 50 percent ex­ clusion rule is applied in determining F ederal C ommunications Co m m is s io n , interference. We do not believe that any [SEAL] T . J. Sl o w ie , such meaning may be read into the Secretary. paragraph, which is intended to be gen­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2888; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; 9:00 a. m.] erally descriptive of the term “objection­ able interference” and not necessarily to indicate the exact method by which ob­ jectionable interference is computed in C lass B P M B roadcast Sta tio n s particular circumstances. A correct in­ At a session of the Federal Commu­ nications Commission held at its offices terpretation is that objectionable inter­ REVISED TENTATIVE ALLOCATION PLAN ference exists whenever the single signal in Washington, D. C.f on the 28th day of an undesired station or the RSS value In the matter of amendment of revised of March 1950; of two undesired signals, whichever is tentative allocation plan for Class B FM The Commission having under con­ appropriate in the particular case, broadcast stations to change channel sideration an amendment to its Revised reaches a certain value. We must look allocations to Muskegon, Michigan. Tentative Allocation Plan for Class B No. 66----- 5 1958 NOTICES

FM Broadcast Stations to change the It appearing, that the Commission’s FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION channel allocations to Muskegon, Michi­ order of March 3,1950 (Mimeo. #47201), gan, as follows: effecting a transfer, from the Commis­ [Docket No. E-62491 sion’s Chief Engineer, Chief Accountant S o u t h Carolina P o w er Co . and So u th Channel No. and General Counsel, of certain delega­ Car o lin a E lectric & G as C o. tions of authority, as set forth in Part 0 NOTICE OF ORDER APPROVING MERGER AND D ele te A d d of the Commission’s rules and regula­ tions, to the Chief, Common Carrier CONSOLIDATION OF FACILITIES

293 256 Bureau, did not make provision for the M arch 31, 1950. transfer of delegations of authority with Notice is hereby given that, on March respect to actions affecting communica­ It appearing, that the proposed 29, 1950, the Federal Power Commission tion common carrier Ship and Miscel­ issued its order entered March 29, 1950, amendment to the Allocation Plan is de­ laneous Services, United States and sirable in order to permit the grant of approving merger and consolidation of Alaskan Coastal and Marine Relay. Serv­ facilities in the above-designated matter. the pending application of Ashbacker ice and Alaskan Fixed Public Service; Radio Corporation, licensee of Class B It is ordered, That under the authority [ seal] L eon M. F u q u a y, FM broadcast station W K B Z-FM at of the Communications Act of 1934, as Secretary. Muskegon, Michigan, to change its as­ amended, paragraph B of the aforesaid signed channel from 293 (106.5 me.) to [F. R. Doc. 50-2836;. Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; order of March 3,1950, is hereby amended 8:53 a. m.] 255 (98.9 me.) ; and to read as follows: It further appearing, that the adop­ tion of said amendment will not reduce B. The Secretary is hereby authorized the present allocation to any area or re­ to exercise the authority delegated to [Docket No. E—6270] quire a change in the channel assign­ him in the following sections of the Com­ ment of any other existing station or mission’s rules, upon the approval of the I n diana & M ic h ig a n E lectric C o. and authorization ; that the operation of a Chief of the Common Carrier Bureau, or P u b lic Service C o. of I n d ia n a , I n c . Class B FM station on Channel 255 at his nominee: NOTICE OF ORDER AUTHORIZING AND APPROV­ Muskegon, Michigan, will not cause ob­ Sec. Sec. IN G SALE AND MERGER OR CONSOLIDATION jectionable interference to any station 0.142 (e) 0.145 (c) OF FACILITIES existing, proposed or contemplated by 0.143 ( g ) 0.145 (d) the FM allocation plan ; and that no ex­ 0.145 (a) M arch 31, 1950. isting requirements of the Commission insofar as those sections apply to the Notice is hereby given that, on March will be affected by the said amendment; Fixed Public, Fixed Public Presis, Domes­ 29, 1950, the Federal Power Commission and tic Public Land Mobile Radio Service, or issued its order entered March 29, 1950, It further appearing, that the nature common carrier experimental radio serv­ authorizing and approving sale and mer­ of the proposed amendment is such as to ices, or any of them; and ger or consolidation of facilities in the render unnecessary the public notice and Sec. above-designated matter. procedure set forth in section 4 (a) of 0.143 (b) [ seal] L eon M . F u q u ay, the Administrative Procedure Act; and 0.143 (c) that for the same reasons this order may Secretary. be made effective immediately in lieu of insofar as these sections apply to records [F. R. Doc. 50-2837; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; the requirements of section 4 (c) of said or papers involved in common carrier 8:53 a. m.] act; and matters; It further appearing, that authority Sec. for the adoption of said amendment is 0.143 (h) contained in sections 303 (c), (d ), (f) [Docket No. G-228] insofar as this section applies to common and (r) and 307 (b) of the Communica­ carrier rule-making; and A m erican S m elting and R e fin in g C o. tions Act of 1934, as amended; and B order P ip e L in e C o. It is ordered, That, effective imme­ Sec. Sec. diately, the revised tentative allocation 0.142 (i) 0.146 (a) NOTICE OF APPLICATION 0.143 (f) 0.147 plan for Class B FM broadcast station is M arch 31,1950. amended so that the allocation to Mus­ It is further ordered, That a new para­ Take notice that American Smelting kegon, Michigan, is changed as follows: graph be included in the said order, to and Refining Company, address 120 follow the aforesaid paragraph B, as follows: Broadway Street, New York, New York, Channel No. and Border Pipe Line Company, address General area C. The Secretary is hereby authorized 2001 National Standard Building, Hous­ D ele te A d d to exercise the authority delegated to ton, Texas, filed on March 13, 1950, a him in section 0.145 (b) of the Commis­ Joint application for an order of the 293 255 sion’s rules, upon the approval of the Commission authorizing the exportation Chief Engineer, or his nominee, and the of natural gas from the -United States to Released: March 29, 1950. Chief of the Common Carrier Bureau, or Mexico pursuant to section 3 of the Nat­ his nominee; ural Gas Act. F ederal C ommunications The applicants are now the holders of C o m m issio n , It is further ordered, That the para­ orders issued on October 10, 1942, and [ seal] T. J. Sl o w ie , graphs designated C, D, and E, respec­ November 4, 1942, authorizing the ex-' Secretary. tively, in the aforementioned order of portation of 12,000,000 cubic feet of gas [F. R. Doc. 50-2890; Filed, Apr. ft 1950; March 1950, are hereby redesignated per day from the United States to Mexico 9:00 a. m.] D, E, and F, respectively, to follow the for a term expiring July 10, 1953, and by above new paragraph C. this application "the volume is to be in­ The effective date of this order shall creased to 14,000,000 cubic feet per day be the 3d day of April 1950. for a term of ten years from date of first D elegations of A u t h o r it y deliveries under a contract dated July 1, F ederal Communications 1949, for a supply of gas between Appli­ ORDER AMENDING INTERIM ORDER C o m m issio n , cant and Continental Oil Company and [ seal] T. J. S l o w ie , At a session of the Federal Commuai«» others. The Border Pipe Line Company Secretary. cations Commission held at its offices in Is now receiving approximately 5 cents Washington, D. C., on the 30th day of [F. R. Doc. 50-2877; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950j per Mcf for gas delivered to the Ameri­ March 1950; 0:04 a. m.] can Smelting and Refining Company at \

Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1959 the international border, which charge [Project No. 1951] take testimony and receive evidence in this proceeding and to perform all other is to be increased to approximately 8 XA G eorgia P ower C o. cents per Mcf. duties authorized by law ; Applicants state that the same facili­ NOTICE OF ORDER APPROVING EXHIBIT It is further ordered,. That the taking ties for the exportation of gas will be M arch 31,1950. of testimony and the receipt of evidence used for the additional volumes of 2,000,- begin on Monday, April 10, 1950, at ten Notice is hereby given that, on March o’clock in the forenoon of that day, e. s. t., 000 cubic feet per day as described in 30, 1950, the Federal Power Commission in Room 500, 45 Broadway, New York, and authorized by the Presidential per­ issued its order entered March 29, 1950, mits heretofore issued. New York. approving Exhibit L in the above-desig­ Upon completion of the taking of testi­ Protests or petitions to intervene may nated matter. be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ mony and receipt of evidence in support sion, Washington 25, D. C., in accord­ [ seal] L eon M. F u q u a y, of the allegations of the complaint, the ance with the rules of practice and . Secretary. Trial Examiner is directed to proceed immediately to take testimony and evi­ procedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or be­ [P. R. Doc: 50-2838; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; dence on behalf of the respondents. The fore the 20th day of April 1950. The 8:53 a. m.] application is on file, with the Commis­ Trial Examiner will then close the'taking sion for public inspection. of testimony and evidence and, after all intervening procedure as required by law, [ seal] L eon M . F u q u a y , will close the case and make and serve Secretary. [Project No. 2042] on the parties at issue a recommended [P. R. Doc. 50-2834; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; P ub lic U t i l it y D is t r ic t N o. 1, P end decision which shall include recom­ 8:53 a. m.] O r eille Co u n t y mended findings and conclusions, as well n o tic e of application for preliminary as the reasons or basis therefor, upon PERMIT all the material issues of fact, law, or [Docket Nos. G-963, G-1241, G-1259, G-1261, discretion presented on the record, and G-1273] M arch 31, 1950. an appropriate recommended order; all C ommonwealth N atural G as C orp. et al. Public notice is hereby given that Pub­ of which shall become a part of the record lic Utility District No. 1 of Pend Oreille in said proceeding. NOTICE OP ORDER ISSUING CERTIFICATES OF County, Newport, Washington, has filed PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY application for preliminary permit under Issued: March 31,1950. M arch 31, 1950. the Federal Power Act (16 U. S. C. By the Commission. 791a-825r) for a proposed hydroelectric In the matters of Commonwealth Nat­ [ seal] D. C. D a n ie l , development, designated as Project No. ural Gas Corporation, Docket No. G-963; Secretary. Virginia Natural Gas Company, Docket 2042, to be located on the Pend Oreille River (Clark Fork, Columbia River) in No. G-1241; Eastern Natural Gas Com­ [P. R. Doc. 50-2851; Piled, Apr. 6, 1950; Pend Oreille County, Washington, af­ 9:02 a. m.] pany, Docket No. G-1259; Virginia Gas Transmission Corporation, Docket No. fecting public lands, lands of the United G-1261; Tennessee Gas Transmission States within Kaniksu National Forest, and allotted lands within Kalispell In­ Company, Docket No. G-1273. dian Reservation. The proposed project Notice is hereby given that, on March [Docket No. 5737] would consist of a dam about 45 feet high 30, 1950, the Federal Power Commission at the Box Canyon site north of lone, E sther Z itserm an and J. M. H oward Co. issued its order entered March 30, 1950, Washington; a pool created by the dam; ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND in the above-designated matters,^issuing a powerhouse with installed capacity certificates of public convenience and FIX IN G T IM E AND PLACE FOR TAKING of 60,000 kilowatts; and appurtenant necessity to Commonwealth Natural Gas TESTIMONY facilities. Corporation, Virginia Gas Transmission In the matter of Esther Zitserman, in­ Any protest against the approval of Corporation, and Tennessee Gas Trans­ dividually and trading as J. M. Howard this application or request for hearing mission Company, and granting the re­ thereon, with the reason for such pro­ Co. quests of Virginia Natural Gas Company T his matter being at issue and ready test or request and the name and and Eastern Natural Gas Company to for the taking of testimony and the re­ address of the party or parties so pro­ withdraw their application. testing or requesting should be submitted ceipt of evidence, and pursuant to au­ thority vested in the Federal Trade [ seal] L eon M . F u q u ay, on or before May 11, 1950, to the Fed­ Commission, Secretary. eral Power Commission. It is ordered, That Frank Hier, a Trial [F. R. Doc. 50-2839; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; [ seal] L eon M . F u q u a y , Examiner of this Commission, be and 8:53 a. m.] Secretary. he hereby is designated and appointed [F. ©. Doc. 50-2835; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; to take testimony and receive evidence 8:53 a. m.] in this proceeding and to perform all [Docket No. G-1105] other duties authorized by law ; It is further ordered, That the taking P iedm o nt N atural G as C orp. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION of testimony and the receipt of evidence notice of order d en yin g a po rtio n of begin on Tuesday, April 11, 1950, at ten APPLICATION AND REOPENING PROCEEDING [Docket No. 5717] o’clock in the forenoon of that day, C oradio, I n c ., et a l . e. s. t., in Room 500, 45 Broadway, New M arch 31,1950. York, New York. order a p p o in t in g t r ia l e xa m ine r and Notice is hereby given that, on March Upon completion of the taking of tes­ 30, 1950, the Federal Power Commission FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING timony and receipt of evidence in sup­ issued its order entered March 30, 1950, TESTIMONY port of the allegations of the complaint, in the above-designated matter, denying In the matter of Coradio, Inc., a cor­ the Trial Examiner is directed to pro­ portion of application relating to service poration; Louis Brown, and Lew N. Lewis, ceed immediately to take testimony and to the Tidewater area of Virginia, and individually, and as officers of Coradio, evidence on behalf of the respondent. reopening proceeding for the'purpose of Inc.; and Sydney Gold, individually, and The Trial Examiner will then close the allowing Piedmont Natural Gas Corpo­ as general agent for Coradio, Inc. taking of . testimony and evidence and, ration to amend its application for This matter being at issue and ready after all intervening procedure as re­ certificate of public convenience and for the taking of testimony and the re­ quired by law, will close the case and necessity relating to serve the Piedmont ceipt of evidence, and pursuant to au­ make and serve on the parties at issue area. thority vested in the Federal Trade a recommended decision which shall in­ [ seal] L eon M. F u q u a y , Commission, clude recommended findings and conclu­ ^ Secretary. It is ordered, That Frank Hier, a Trial sions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material issues of [P. R. Doc. 50-2840; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; Examiner of this Commission, be and he 8:53 a. m.] hereby is designated and appointed to fact, law, or discretion presented on the I960 NOTICES

record, and an appropriate recom­ Piled by: R. E. Boyle, Jr., Agent, for quest filed within that period, may be mended order; all of which shall become and on behalf of the Savannah & Atlanta held subsequently. a part of the record in said proceeding. Railway Company and Southern Railway By the Commission, Division 2. Issued:- March 31, 1950. Company. Commodities involved: Roofing and [ seal] W . P. B artel, By the Commission. building material, carloads. Secretary. Prom : Port Wentworth and Savannah, [ seal] D. C. D a n ie l , [F. R. Doc. 50-2847; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950} Ga. Secretary. 8:54 a. m.] To: Charleston, S. C. [F. R. Doc. 50-2852; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes. 9:02 a. m.] Any interested person desiring the Commission to hold a hearing upon such [4th Sec. Application 24999] application shall request the Commis­ INTERSTATE COMMERCE sion in writing so to do within 15 days W oodpulp F rom N iagara, W is ., to COMMISSION from the date of this notice. As pro­ M e m ph is, T e n n . [4th Sec. Application 24996] vided by the general rules of practice of APPLICATION FOR RELIEF the Commission, Rule 73, persons other Sil ic a P ro m L e x in g to n , T e n n ., to R tver than .applicants should fairly disclose A p r il 3, 1950. Crossings their interest, and the position they in­ The Commission is in receipt of the tend to take at the hearing with respect above-entitled and numbered application APPLICATION FOR RELIEF to the application. Otherwise the Com­ for relief from the long-and-short-haul A p r il 3,1950. mission, in its discretion, may proceed to provision of section 4 (1) of the Inter­ The Commission is in receipt of the investigate and determine the matters state Commerce Act. above-entitled and numbered application involved in such application without Piled by: L. E. Kipp, Agent, for and on for relief from the long-and-short-haul further or formal hearing. If because behalf of carriers parties to his tariff provision of section 4 (1> of the Inter­ of an emergency a grant of temporary I. C. C. No. A-3668, pursuant to fourth- state Commerce Act. relief is found to be necessary before the section order No. 9800. Piled by: R. E. Boyle, Jr., Agent, for expiration of the 15-day period, a hear­ Commodities involved: Woodpulp, and on behalf of carriers parties to Agent ing, upon a request filed within that carloads. C. A. Spaninger’s tariff X C. C. No. 976. period, may be held subsequently. From: Niagara, Wis. Commodities involved: Silica, car­ By the Commission, Division 2. To: Memphis, Tenn. loads. Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes. Prom: Lexington, Tenn. [ seal] W . P. B artel, Any interested person desiring the To: Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., Secretary. Commission to hold a hearing upon such and St. Louis, Mo. [F. R. Doc. 60-2846; Filed, Apr. 5, I960; application shall request the Commission Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes. 8:54 a. m.] in writing so to do within 15 days from Schedules filed containing proposed the date of this notice. As provided by rates:, C. A. Spaninger’s tariff I. C. C. the general rules of practice of the Com­ No. 976, Supplement 219. mission, Rule 73, persons other than ap­ Any interested person desiring the [4th Sec. Application 24998] plicants should fairly disclose their Interest, and the position they intend to Commission to hold a hearing upon such P etroleu m O i l P rom Ch in o o k , M o n t ., application shall request the Commission take at the hearing with respect to the to T w in Cit ie s in writing so to do within 15 days from application. Otherwise the Commission, the date of this notice. As provided by application for relief in its discretion, may proceed to investi­ gate and determine the matters involved the general rules of practice of the Com­ A p r il 3,1950. mission, Rule 73, persons other than ap­ in such application without further or The Commission is in receipt of the plicants should fairly disclose their formal hearing. If because of an emer­ above-entitled and numbered applica­ interest, and the position they intend to gency a grant of temporary relief is tion for relief from the long-and-short- take at the hearing with respect to the found to be necessary before the expira­ haul provision of section 4 (1) of the application. Otherwise the Commission, tion of the 15-day period, a hearing, Interstate Commerce Act. in its discretion, may proceed to investi­ upon a request filed within that period, Piled by: Great Northern Railway may be held subsequently. gate and determine the matters involved Company. in such application without further or Commodities involved: Crude petro­ By the Commission, Division 2. formal hearing. If because of an emer­ leum oil, tank carloads. [ s e a l ] W. P. B a r t e l , gency a grant of temporary relief is From: Chinook, Mont. found to be necessary before the expira­ Secretary. To: St. Paul, Minneapolis and Min­ tion of the 15-day period, a hearing, upon nesota Transfer, Minn. [F. R. Doc. 50-2848; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950} a request filed within that period, may Grounds for relief: Market competi­ 8:54 a. m.] be held subsequently. tion. By the Commission, Division 2. Schedules filed containing proposed rates: GN., Ry., tariff L C. C. No. A-8015, seal artel [4th Sec. Application 25000] [ ] W . P. B , Supplement 34. Secretary. Any interested person desiring the V arious C om m odities i n Offic ia l [F. R. Doc. 50-2845; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950} Commission to hold a hearing upon such T erritory 8:54 a. m.] application shall request the Commis­ application for relief sion in writing so to do within 15 days from the date of this notice. As provided ' A p r il 3, 1950. by the general rules of practice of the The Commission is in receipt of the [4th Sec. Application 24997] Commission, Rule 73, persons other than above-entitled and numbered application \ applicants should fairly disclose their for relief from the long-and-short-haul R oofing and B u il d in g M aterial to interest, and the position they intend to provision of section 4 (1) of the Inter­ Charleston, S. C. take at the hearing with respect to the state Commerce Act. APPLICATION FOR RELIEF Application. Otherwise the Commission, Piled by: C. W. Boin and I. N. Doe, in its discretion, may proceed to investi­ Agents, for carriers parties to tariffs » A p r il 3,1950. gate and determine the matters involved named in the application, pursuant to The Commission is in receipt of the in such application without further or fourth-section order No. 9800. above-entitled and numbered applica­ formal hearing. If because of an emer­ Commodities involved: Various com­ tion for relief from the long-and-short- gency a grant of temporary relief is found modities. Prom and to points in official haul provision of section 4 (1) of the to be necessary before the expiration of territory. Interstate Commerce Act. the 15-day period, a hearing, upon a re­ Grounds for relief: Circuitous routes. Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1961

~ ' > ■ f panies would be less than an amount Any interested person desiring the SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Commission to ^iold a hearing upon such equal to 25% of the total consolidated COMMISSION application shall request the Commis­ capitalization and consolidated surplus sion in writing so to do within 15 days [Pile No. 70-2834] of Ohio Edison and its subsidiary com­ from the date of this notice. As pro­ panies as defined in the registration O h io E dison Co. and O h io P ublic vided by the general rules of practice of statement in respect of the First Mort­ S ervice Co. the Commission, Rule 73, persons other gage Bonds 2%% Series of 1945, due than applicants should fairly disclose ORDER GRANTING AND PERM UTING JOINT 1975, filed by Ohio Edison under the Se­ their interest, and the position they in­ APPLICATIONS-DECLARATIONS TO BECOME ' curities Act of 1933, as amended. tend to take at the hearing with respect EFFECTIVE (2) That jurisdiction be and the same hereby is reserved with respect to all fees to the application. Otherwise the Com­ At a regular session of the Securities mission, in its discretion, may proceed to and expenses incurred or to be incurred and Exchange Commission, held at its with respect to the transactions proposed investigate and determine the matters office in the city of Washington, D. C., on involved in such application without herein. the 29th day of March A. D. 1950. further or formal hearing. If because of Ohio Edison Company (“Ohio Edi­ By the Commission. an emergency a grant of temporary re­ son”), a registered 'holding company lie f is found to be necessary before the [ seal] O rval L. D uB o is , and a public utility company, and its Secretary. expiration of the 15-day period, a hear­ subsidiary, the Ohio Public Service Com­ ing, upon a request filed within that [F. R. Doc. 50-2841; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; pany (“Public Service”), a public utility 8:54 a. m.] v period, may be held subsequently. company, having filed with this Commis­ By the Commission, Division 2. sion joint applications-déclarations, as amended, pursuant to sections 6 (a ), 7, [ seal] W. P. B artel, Secretary. 9, 10 and 12 (f) of the Public Utility [File No. 70-2356] Holding Company Act of 1935 (the [P. R. Doc. 50-2849; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; “act”), and Rules U-43 and U-62 pro­ N orthern N atural G as C o. 8:54 a. m.] mulgated thereunder for approval of NOTICE OF FILING certain transactions incident to the merger of Public Service into and with At a regular session of the Securities Ohio Edison, including, among other and Exchange Commission, held at its [No. 9200] things, the exchange of a new series of office in the city of Washington, D. C., R a il w a y M a il P a y Ohio Edison preferred stock for the out­ on the 31st day of March 1950. standing Public Service preferred stock Notice is hereby given that an appli­ NOTICE OF HEARING and the exchange of Ohio Edison com­ cation-declaration and amendments M arch 30,1950. mon stock for the publicly held common thereto have been filed with this Com­ mission pursuant to the Public Utility The above-entitled proceeding is set stock of Public Service; and Holding Company Act of 1935 (“act”) by for further hearing at the office of the A public hearing having been held, Commission in Washington, D. C. at 9:30 after appropriate notice, with respect Northern Natural Gas Company (“Northern Natural”) , a registered hold­ a. m., United States standard time (or to said applications-déclarations, as ing company. Northern Natural desig­ 9:30 a. m., District of Columbia daylight amended, and the Commission having saving time if such time is observed) on considered the record and having filèd nates the first sentence of section 6 (b) September 19,1950, before Commissioner its findings and opinion herein: or section 7 of the act as being applicable Mitchell and Examiner Mullen. It is ordered, That the said joint ap­ to the proposed transactions which are The applicant railroads and the Post­ plications-déclarations, as amended, be, summarized as follows: master General are directed, respectively, and the same hereby are, granted and Northern Natural seeks an order from to prepare testimony in writing and, on permitted to become effective forthwith, the Commission pursuant to * the first or before August 15, 1950, to furnish subject to the terms and conditions pre­ sentence of section 6 (b) of the act, or copies thereof to each other and to the scribed by Rules U-24 and U-62 and sub­ alternatively pursuant to section 7 of Commission) together with the exhibits ject to the following additional condi­ the act, permitting the issuance of notes, to be offered in evidence. tions : having a maturity of not more than nine Hearing is set at the same time and (1) That so long as any of the bonds months, in an aggregate amount not to place upon the “Comprehensive Plan of of the 3% Series of 1944, due 1974, or exceed $15,000,000. Northern Natural is the Postmaster General for Transporta­ or any of the 2%% Series of 1945, due presently authorized by the first sentence of section 6 (b) of the act to issue such tion of United States Mail,” filed in this 1975, or any of the 3 %% Series of 1948, proceeding on July 2,1948. A copy of the notes in an amount not to exceed due 1978, or any of the 4.40% Preferred $3,268,000. said plan was served by the Commission Stock or any of the new 3.90% Preferred on July 30, 1948, pursuant to its order If such an order is entered Northern Stock of Ohio Edison shall remain out­ entered July 27, 1948, upon all railway Natural proposes to issue, from time to common carriers required to transport standing, Ohio Edison will not declare time, as a temporary financing measure mail matter under the Railway Mail Pay or pay any dividends on its common promissory notes bearing interest at 2 %, Act of July 28, 1916, 39 Stat. 412, 419, stock (other than dividends payable in maturing not more than nine months 425-431, restated in 39, U. S. C. 523-541, common stock) or make any distribution after date of issuance, to the following 542-568. of assets to holders of common stock by banks in the amounts indicated: It is directed that a copy of this notice purchase of shares or otherwise, in an The Chase National Bank of the be served upon the Postmaster General amount which, when added to the aggre­ City of New York______$7,000,000 and upon all railway common carriers gate of all such dividends and distribu­ Continental Illinois National required to transport mail matter under tions subsequent to September 30, 1944 Bank & Trust Co., Chicago, 111- 7, OOO, 000 thè said act; and that notice of this hear­ (that is the last day of the month in The Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Nebr______------500, 000 ing be given to the public by depositing which the bonds of the 3% Series of 1944, due 1974, and the 4.40% Preferred Stock The United States National Bank a copy of this notice in the office of the were issued), would exceed 75% of the of Omaha, Omaha, Nebr______300,000 Secretary of the Commission at Wash­ First National- Bank of Omaha, consolidated net income of Ohio Edison Omaha, Nebr______;------200,000 ington, D. C., and by filing a copy thereof and its subsidiary companies earned with the Director, Division of the Federal subsequent to September 30, 1944, if, Present plans of Northern Natural for Register. after the payment of any such dividend financing its 1950 construction program, estimated at $51,950,000, call for the of­ By the Commission. or the making of any such distribution, the aggregate of the par value of, or fering in May 1950, to its own stock­ [ seal] W . P. B artel, stated capital represented by, the out­ holders of 304,500 shares of common Secretary. standing shares of common stock of Ohio stock on the basis of one share for eight [F. R. Doc. 50-2850; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; Edison and of the consolidated surplus shares held, and the issuance and sale 8:54 a. m.] of Chio Edison and its subsidiary com- in June 1950, of $40,000,000 principal 1962 NOTICES

amount of serial debentures. All notes value of their shares as of the time of [Vesting Order 14478] proposed to be issued will be retired by the offering. None of the shareholders P h il ip Eppelsheimer use of the proceeds from the contem­ to whom the offer Is to be made is an plated sale of stock and debentures. affiliated person of Aidred as defined in In re: Estate of Philip Eppelsheimer, Notice is further given that any inter­ the act. In the event that the number deceased. File No. D-28-12106; E. T. ested person may, not later than April of shareholders is reduced, as a conse­ sec. 16317. 13,1950, at 5:30 p. m., e. s. t., request the quence of such purchases, to 100 or less, Under the authority of the Trading Commission in writing that a hearing be Aidred proposes to file an application With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ held on such matters, stating the rea­ under section 8 '(f) of the act for an tive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ sons for such request, the nature of his order of the Commission declaring that utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, interest, and the issues of fact or law it has ceased to be an investment com­ after investigation, it is hereby found: raised by said application-declaration, as pany under the provisions of section 3 1. That Wilhelm Walldorf, Margaretha amended, which he desires to controvert, (c) ( 1 ) thereof and terminating its reg­ (a/fc/a Margarethe, Margarete) Wall­ or may request that he be notified if the istration as an investment company. dorf Endlich, Margaretha (a/k/a M ar­ Commission should order a hearing Section 23 (c) of the act prohibits any garethe, Margareta) Walldorf Winter, thereon,. Any such request should be closed-end company to purchase any William Kissel, m , Margarethe (a/k/a' addressed: Secretary, Securities and Ex­ securities of any class of which it is the Margareta) Kissel Deschent, Elisabeth change Commission, 425 Second Street issuer except upon conditions not here Schimsheimer, Elisabeth Kuehling, Ja­ NW., Washington 25, D. C. At any time applicable or under such other circum­ cob Zorn, Anton Zorn, Wilhelm Zorn, after April 13, 1950, said application- stances as this Commission may permit Lorenz Zorn, Margaretha (a/k/a Marga­ declaration, as filed, or as amended, may by rules and regulations or orders for rethe) Zorn Dehof, and Elisabeth Zorn be granted and permitted to become ef­ the protection of investors in order to Braun, whose last known address was, on fective as provided in Rule U-23 of the insure that the purchases are made in a February .13, 1950, Germany, were on rules and regulations promulgated under manner or on a basis which does not un­ such date residents of Germany and the act or the Commission may exempt fairly discriminate against any holders nationals of a designated enemy country such transactions as provided in Rules of the class or classes of securities to (Germ any); TJ-20 (a) and U-100 thereof. be purchased. Furthermore, the pro­ 2. That the domiciliary personal rep­ By the Commission. posal does not meet the requirements of resentatives, heirs, next of kin, legatees any rule or regulation adopted there­ and 'distributees, names unknown, of [SEAL] ORVAL- L . DUBOIS, under. Karl Schimsheimer, deceased, whose last » Secretary. For a more detailed statement of the known address was, on February 13,1950, {F ' R. Doc. 50-2842; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; matters of fact and law asserted, all per­ Germany, were on such date residents of 8:54 a. m.] sons are referred to said application Germany and nationals of a designated which is on file in the offices of the Com­ enemy country (Germ any); mission in Washington, D. C. 3. That the sum of $1,224 was paid to Notice is further given that an order the Attorney General of the United [File No. 812-625] granting the application, in whole or in States by Hugh J. Kain as trustee of the part and upon such conditions as the estate of Philip Eppelsheimer, deceased; A idred I nvestm ent T rust Commission may deem necessary or ap­ 4. That the said sum of $1,224 was ac­ NOTICE OF APPLICATION propriate, may be issued by the Commis­ cepted by the Attorney General of the sion at any time after April 10, 1950, United States on February 13, 1950, pur­ At a regular session of the Securities unless prior thereto a hearing upon the suant to the Trading with the Enemy and Exchange Commission, held at its application is ordered by the Commis­ Act, as amended; office in the city of Washington, D. C., sion, as provided in Rule N-5 of the rules 5. That the said sum of $1,224 is pres­ on the 31st day of March A. D. 1950. and regulations promulgated under the ently in the possession of the Attorney Notice is hereby given that Aidred act. Any interested person may, not Investment Trust (Aidred), 30 Broad General of the United States and was later than April 7, 1950, at 5:30 p. m., in Street, New York 4, New York, a regis­ property within the United States owned writing submit to the Commission his tered, closed-end, investment company, or controlled by, payable or deliverable views or any additional facts bearing has filed an application under section to, held on behalf of or on account of, or upon this application or the desirability 23 (c) (3) of the Investment Company owing to, or which was evidence of own­ of a hearing thereon, or request the Act of 1940, for an order authorizing ership or control by, the aforesaid na­ Commission in writing that a hearing be and approving an invitation by Aidred held thereon. Any such communication tionals of a designated enemy country to purchase a maximum of 2,726 shares or request should be addressed: Secre­ (Germ any); of common stock of which Aidred is the tary, Securities and Exchange Commis­ issuer, from approximately 109 minority and it is hereby determined: stockholders, at $14.28 a share or a total sion, 425 Second Street NW., Washington 6. That to the extent that the per­ of $38,927.28. There are 35,616 shares 25, D. C., and should state briefly the sons named in subparagraph 1 hereof nature of the interest of the person sub­ outstanding, of which 32,890 shares (or and the domiciliary personal representa­ mitting such information or requesting more than 92%) are owned by Richard tives, heirs, next of kin, legatees and L. Rosenthal. The stock had an asset a hearing, the reasons for such request, and issues of fact or law raised by the distributees, names unknown, of Karl value of $15.28 a share at February 28, Schimsheimer, deceased, were not within 1950. The difference between the pro­ application which he desires to contro­ a designated enemy country on February posed purchase price of $14.28 a share vert. 13, 1950, the national interest of the and the asset value at February 28, 1950, By the Commission. of $15.28 a share, is based upon consider­ United States required that such persons ation of counsel and accounting fees and [ seal] O rval L. DuBois, be treated as nationals of a designated printing expenses estimated to aggre­ Secretary. enemy country (Germany) on such date. gate $2,772. [F. R. Doc. 50-2843; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; All determinations and all action re­ As of July 1, 1949, there were issued 8:54 a. m.] quired by law, including appropriate and outstanding 82,616 shares of which consultation and certification,- having 47,000 shares were repurchased from been made and taken, and, it being three holders at prices ranging from DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE deemed necessary in the national $9.40 to $9.75 a share (File Nos. 812-601, interest, Office of Alien Property 812-605, and 812-609). Aidred will offer There Is hereby vested in the Attorney to purchase all of said 2,726 shares from A uth o rity: 40 Stat. 411, 55 Stat. 839, Pub. General of the United States the prop­ shareholders other than Richard L. Ro­ Laws 322, 671, 79th Cong., 60 Stat. 50, 925; $0 erty described above, to be held, used, senthal, at the price of $14.28 a share, U. S. C. and'Supp. App. 1, 616; E. O. 9193, July 6> 1942, 3 CFR, Cum. Supp., E. O. 9567, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ by direct mail and personal solicitation June 8, 1945, 8 CFR, 194$ Supp., E. O. 9788, wise dealt with in the Interest of and and they will be advised of the net asset Oct. 14, 1946, l l F. R. 11081. for the benefit of the United States. Thursday, April 6, 1950 P1DERAL REGISTER 1963 [Vesting Order 14489] This vesting order is issued nunc pro ve the meanings prescribed in section tunc to confirm the vesting of the said of Executive Order 9193, as amended. R en Y aw ata property by acceptance as aforesaid. Executed at Washington, D. C., on In re: Rights of Ren Yawata under The terms “national” and “designated March 24, 1950. Insurance Contracts. Filé No. F-39-118- enemy country” as used herein shall have the meanings prescribed in seotion For the Attorney General. H -l. Under the authority of the Trading 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. [ seal ] H arold, I. B a y n t o n , With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on Acting Director, utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ March 24, 1950. Office of Alien Property. utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, [F. R. Doc. 50-2856; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; after investigation, it is hereby found: For the Attorney General. 9:02 a. m.] 1. That Ren Yawata, whose last [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , known address is Japan, is a resident of Acting Director, Japan and a national of a designated Office of Alien Property. enemy country (Japan); [Vesting Order 14479] 2. That the net proceeds dpe or to be­ [F. R. Doc. 50-2854, Filed, Apr. 6, I960; C lara G roh come due under the death benefit 9:02 a. m.] provisions of contracts of insurance evi­ In re: Estate of Clara Groh, deceased. denced by policies No. 6 405 466 • and File No. D-28-12803; E. T. sec. 16976. 15 074 811, issued by the New York Life Under the authority of the Trading Insurance Company, New York, New [Vesting Order 14485] With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ York, to Tomizo Yawata, together with utive Order 9193, as amended, and M eta M aart the right to demand, receive and collect Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to said net proceeds, In re: Estate of Meta Maart, deceased. law, after investigation, it is hereby is property within the United States File D-28-9822; E. T. Sec. 13840. found: ~~ owned or controlled by, payable or deliv­ Under the authority of the Trading 1. That Mary Heimbucher, Bertha erable to, held on behalf of or on account With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ Zoeller, Frank Groh, William Groh, Al­ of, or owing to, or which is evidence of utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ bert Groh, Herman Groh, Jacob Groh, ownership or control by, the aforesaid utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, Mary Newberger, George Groh, Mary Es­ national of a designated enemy country after investigation, it is hereby found: ther Debald, Lena Debald, Oscar Debald 1. That Peter Friedrich Bonniehsen, and Lena Jakob whose last known ad­ (Japan); Catherine Elisabeth Thomsen, Peter dress is Germany, are residents of Ger­ and it is hereby determined:-. Bonniehsen, Marie Petersen, Margarethe many and nationals of a designated 3. That to the extent that the person Soerensen, Christian Magnus Bonnich- enemy country (Germ any); named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not sen, Johannes Bonniehsen, Detlef Jebsen, 2. That all right, title, interest and within a designated enemy country, the Brigitte Christiansen, Margarethe Nis- claim of any kind or character whatso­ national interest of the United States sen, Jenny Emilie Jebsen, Carl Peter ever of the persons identified in sub- requires that such person be treated as a Johannsen, Meta Dorothea Johannsen, paragraph 1 hereof, and each of them, -national of a designated enemy country Peter Johannsen, Dorothea Schoeps, in and to the estate of Clara Groh, de­ (Japan). Jenny Maria Erichsen and Emilie Chris­ ceased, is property payable or deliverable All determinations and all action re­ tine Hennemann, whose last known ad­ to, or claimed by the aforesaid nationals quired by law, including appropriate con­ dress is Germany, are residents of Ger­ of a designated enemy country (Ger­ sultation and certification, having been many and nationals of a designated many) ; made and taken, and, it being deemed enemy country (Germ any); ~t 3. That such property is in the process necessary in the national interest, 2. That all right, title, interest and of administration by Charles G. Daimler, There is hereby vested in the Attorney as Executor, acting under the judicial claim of any kind or character whatso­ General of the United States the property ever of the persons identified in subpara­ supervision of the Surrogate’s Court of described above, to be held, used, admin­ New York County, New York; graph 1 hereof, and each of them, in and istered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt to the estate of Meta Maart, deceased, is and it is hereby determined: with in the interest of and for the benefit property payable or deliverable to, or 4. That to the extent that the persons of the United States. claimed by, the aforesaid nationals of a identified in subparagraph 1 hereof are The terms “national” and “designated designated enemy country (Germ any); not within a designated enemy country, enemy country” as used herein shall have 3. That such property is in the process the national interest of the United States the meanings prescribed in section 10 of of administration by the Treasurer of the requires that such persons be treated as Executive Order 9193, as amended. , City of New York as Depositary, Acting nationals of a designated enemy country Executed at Washington, D. C., on under the judicial supervision of the Sur­ (Germany). March 24, 1950. rogate’s Court of Bronx County, New All determinations and all action re­ York; quired by law, including appropriate For the Attorney General. consultation and certification, having [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , and it is hereby determined: been made and taken, and, it being 4. That to the extent that the persons Acting Director, deemed necessary in the national inter­ identified in subparagraph 1 hereof are Office of Alien Property. est, not within a designated enemy country, There is hereby vested in the Attorney [F. R. Doc. 50-2857; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; the national interest of the United States 9:03 a. m.] General of the United States the prop­ requires that such persons be treated as erty described above, to be held, used, nationals of a designated enemy country administered, liquidated, sold or other­ (Germany). wise dealt with in the interest of and for [Vesting Order 14490] All determinations and all action re­ the benefit of the United States. quired by law, including appropriate HARUKO YOKOTA The terms “national” and ^designated consultation and certification, having enemy country” as used herein shall In re: Rights of Haruko Yokota, nee been made and taken, and, it being have the meanings prescribed in section Konishi, under Insurance Contract. File deemed necessary in the national in­ 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. No. F-39-4874 -H -l. terest, Executed at Washington, D. C., on Under the authority of the Trading There is hereby vested in the Attorney March 24, 1950. With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ General of the United States the prop­ utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ For the Attorney General. erty described above, to be held, used, utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , after investigation, it is hereby found: wise dealt with in the interest of and Acting Director, 1. That Haruko Yokota, nee Konishi, for the benefit of the United States. Office of Alien Property. whose last known address is Japan, is a The terms “national” and “designated [F. R. Doc. 50-2855; - Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; resident of Japan and a national of a enemy country” as used herein shall 9:02 a. m.] designated enemy country (Japan ); 1964 NOTICES

2. That the net proceeds due or to be­ is property within the United States count of, or owing to, or which is evidence come due under a contract of insurance owned or controlled by, payable or deliv­ of ownership or control by, A. Borne y evidenced tay policy No. 1,167,541, issued erable to, held on behalf of or on account Cia. S. A., the aforesaid national of a by the Sun Life Assurance Company of of, or owing to, or which is evidence of designated enemy country (Germ any); Canada, , , Canada, to ownership or control by, the aforesaid and.it is hereby determined: Haruko Yokota, nee Konishi, together nationals of a designated enemy country 4. That A. Borne y Cia. S. A. is con­ with the right to demand, receive and (Germany) ; trolled by or acting for or on behalf of collect said net proceeds (including with­ and it is hereby determined: a designated enemy country (Germ any), out limitation the right to proceed for 3. That to the extent that the persons or persons within such enemy country, collection against branch offices and legal named in subparagraph 1 hereof are not and is a national of a designated enemy reserves maintained in the United within a designated enemy country, the country (Germany). States), national interest of the United States 5. That to the extent that the persons is property within the United States requires that such persons be treated as named in. subparagraphs 1 and 2 hereof owned or controlled by, payable or de­ nationals of a designated enemy country, are not within a designated enemy coun­ liverable to, held on behalf of, or on (Germ any). try, the national interest of the United account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ All determinations and all action re­ States requires that such persons be dence of ownership or control by, the quired by law, including appropriate con­ treated as nationals of a designated aforesaid national of a designated enemy sultation and certification, having been enemy country (Germany), country (Japan); made aiid taken, and, it being deemed All determinations and all action re­ necessary in the national interest, and it is hereby determined: quired by law, including appropriate There is hereby vested in the Attorney 3. That to the extent that the person consultation and certification, having General of the United States the prop­ named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not been made and taken, and, it being erty described above, to be held, used, within a designated enemy country, the deemed necessary in the national in­ administered, liquidated, sold or other­ national interest of the United States terest, wise dealt with in the interest of and for There Is hereby vested in the Attorney requires that such person be treated as the benefit Of the United States. a national of a designated enemy coun­ General of the United States the prop­ The terms "national” and “designated try (Japan). erty described above, -to be held, used, enemy country” as used herein shall All determinations and all action re­ administered, liquidated, sold or other­ have the meanings prescribed in section wise dealt with in the interest of and quired by law, including appropriate con­ 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. sultation and certification, having been for the benefit of the United States. made and taken, and, it being deemed Executed at Washington, D. C., on The terms “national” and “designated necessary iff the national interest, March 24, 1950. enemy country” as used herein shall have the meanings prescribed in sec­ There is hereby vested in the Attorney For the Attorney General. General of the United States the prop­ tion 10 of Executive Order 9193, as erty described above, to be held, used, [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , amended. administered, liquidated, sold or other­ Acting Director, Executed at Washington, D. C., on wise dealt with in the interest of and for Office of Alien Property. March 24,195Q. the benefit of the United States. [F. R. Doc. 50-^859;- Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; The terms, “national” and “designated 9:03 a. m.] For the Attorney General. 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 Acting Director, Executive Order 9193, as amended. Office of Alien Property. [Vesting Order 14492] Executed at Washington, D. C., on [F. R. Doc, 50-2860; Filed, Apr. 8, 1650; March 24, 1950. - A. B orne y Cia . S. A. 9:03 a. m.] For the Attorney General. In re: Debt owing to A. Borne y Cia. S. A. F-14-4r-C-l. [ seal! H arold I. B a y n t o n , Under the authority of the Trading Acting Director, [Vesting Order 14493] Office of Alien Property. With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ tive Order 9193, as amended, and Execu­ E m il and H elen D ie tr ic h {P. R. Doc. 80-2658; Filed, Apr. 6, 1950; tive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, 9:03 a. m.] after investigation, it is hereby found: In re: Bond and other property owned 1. That Augusto Borne, whose last by Emil Dietrich and Helen Dietrich. known address is Germany, is a resident F-28-25179 A -l. of Germany and a national o f a desig­ Under the authority of the Trading [Vesting Order Î4491] nated enemy country (Germ any); With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ O tto and S o ph ie B artels 2. That A. Borne y Cia. S. A. is a cor­ utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ poration organized under the laws of the utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, In fe: Debt owing to Otto Bartels and Republic of Colombia, whose principal after investigation, it is hereby found: Sophie Bartels. F-28-30404-B-1. place of business is located in Calle 13, 1. That Emil Dietrich and Helen Diet- Under the authority of the Trading Apartado 145, Cali, Colombia, and is, or rich, whose last known address is 14 With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ since the effective date of Executive O r­ Graben Street, Striegan, Germany, are tive Order 9193, as amended, and Execu­ der 8389, as amended, has been controlled residents of Germany and nationals of a tive Order 9788, and- pursuant to law, by or a substantial part of the stock of designated enemy country (Germ any); after investigation, it is hereby found : which is or has been owned or controlled, 2. That the property described as 1. That Otto Bartels and Sophie Bar­ directly or indirectly by the aforesaid follows: tels, each of whose last known address Augusto Borne, and is a national of a a. One Ludwig Baumann Brooklyn is Billhorner Kanalstr. 17 I, Hamburg, designated ^nemy country (Germ any); Building 5% bond of $500.00 face value, Germany, are residents of Germany and 3. That the property described as fol­ bearing the number D699, presently in nationals of a designated enemy country lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ (Germany) ; the custody of The First Boston Corpora­ tion owing to A. Borne y Cia. S. A. by the tion, 1 Federal Street, Boston 6, Massa­ 2. That the property described as fol­ John D. Williams Export Corporation, lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ chusetts, together with-any and all rights 75 West Street, New York 6, New York, thereunder and thereto, and tion owing to Otto Bartels and Sophie Bartels, by Roy F. Ruland, % North Side in the amount of $713.00 as of December b. That certain debt or other obliga­ 31, 1945, together with any and all ac­ Bank, 1700 Milwaukee Avenue, Racine, tion owing to Emil Dietrich and Helen Wisconsin, in the net amount of $2,855.15, cruals thereto and any and all rights to Dietrich, by The First Boston Corpora­ as of July 1, 1949, together with any and demand, enforce and collect the same, tion, 1 Federal Street, Boston 6, Massa­ all accruals thereto, and any and all is property within the United States chusetts, arising out of coupons collected rights to demand, enforce and collect owned or controlled by, payable or de­ on the bond referred to in subparagraph the same, liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ 2a hereof, together with any and all Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1965 accruals thereto, and any and all rights mann, the aforesaid national of 9. desig­ and it is hereby determined: to demand, enforce and collect the same, nated enemy country (Germany) { 3. That to the extent that the per­ sonal representatives, heirs, next of kin, is property within the United States and it is hereby determined: legatees and distributees of Edward Her­ 3. That to the extent that the person owned or controlled by, payable or de­ mann, deceased, are not within a desig­ liverable to, held on behalf of, or on ac­ named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not nated enemy country, the national count of, or owing to, or which is evidence within a designated enemy country, the interest of the United States requires national interest of the United States re­ of ownership or control by, the aforesaid that such persons be treated as nationals nationals of a designated enemy country quires that such person be treated as a of a designated enemy country (Ger­ national of a designated enemy country (Germany) ; many) . (Germ any). All determinations and all action re­ and it is hereby determined: All determinations and all action re­ quired by law, including appropriate 3. That to the extent that the persons quired by law, including appropriate con­ consultation and certification, having named in subparagraph 1 hereof are not sultation and certification, having been been made and taken, and, it being within a designated enemy country, the made and taken, and it being deemed deemed necessary in the national inter­ national interest of the United States necessary in the national interest. est, requires that such persons be treated as There is hereby vested in the Attorney There is hereby vested in the Attorney nationals of a designated enemy country General of the United States the prop­ General of the United States the prop­ (Germ any). erty described above, to be held, used, erty described above, to be held, used, All determinations and all action re­ administered, liquidated, sold or other­ administered, liquidated, sold or other­ quired by law, including appropriate con­ wise dealt with in the interest of and for wise dealt with in the interest of and for sultation and certification, having been the benefit of the United States. the benefit of the United States. made and taken, and, it being deemed The terms “national” and “designated The terms “national” and “designated necessary in the national interest, enemy country” as uséd herein shall have There is hereby vested in the Attorney enemy country” as used herein shall the meanings prescribed in section 10 of have the meanings prescribed in section General of the United States the property Executive Order 9193, as amended. described above, to be held, used, admin­ 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. Executed at Washington, D. C., on istered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt Executed at Washington, D. C„ on March 24, 1950. with in the interest of and for the benefit March 24, 1950. of the United States. For the Attorney General. The terms ‘‘national” and ‘‘designated For the Attorney General. enemy country” as used herein shall have [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Acting Director, Acting Director, Executive Order 9193, as amended. Office of Alien Property. Office of Alien Property. Executed at Washington, D. C., on [P. R. Doc. 50-2862; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; [F. R. Doc. BO-2863; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; March 24, 1950. 9:03 a. m.] « 9:03 a. m.] For the Attorney General.

[ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , [Vesting Order 14497], Acting Director, [Vesting Order 14496] Office of Alien Property. O tto H e in r ic h Jusseit and M in n ie E dward H erm ann S chw arz [F. R. Doc. 50-2861; Piled, Apr. 5, 1950; 9:03 a. m.] In re: Stock owned by the personal In re: Bank accounts owned by the representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ personal representatives, heirs, next of tees and distributees of Edward Her­ kin, legatees and distributees of Otto mann, deceased. D-28-10237-D-1. Heinrich Jusseit, deceased, and Minnie [Vesting Order 14495] Under the authority of the Trading Schwarz also known as Minnie Jusseit. With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ F-28-30267-E-1, F-28-30268-E-1/2. H e in r ic h H au ptm a n n tive Order 9193, as amended, and Ex­ Under the authority of the Trading With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ In re: Bank account owned by Heinrich ecutive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and Ex­ Hauptmann. F-28-30673-E-1. after investigation, it is hereby found: ecutive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, Under the authority of the Trading 1. That the personal representatives, after investigation, it is hereby found: With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ heirs, next of kin, legatees and dis­ 1. That Minnie Schwarz also known tive Order 9193, as amended, and Execu­ tributees of Edward Hermann, deceased, as Minnie Jusseit, whose last known ad­ tive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, whom there is reasonable cause to believe dress is 5B Bansonstrasse, Harburg a/e, after investigation, it is hereby found: are residents of Germany, are nationals Germany, is a resident of Germany and 1. That Heinrich Hauptmann, whose of a designated enemy country (Ger­ a national of a designated enemy country last known address is Gerichtsreferendar many) ; (Germ any); a/d, Sebastianstrasse 180, Bonn, Ger­ 2. That the property described as fol­ 2. That the personal representatives, many, is a resident of Germany and a lows: Forty (40) shares of $100.00 par heirs, next of kin, legatees and distribu­ national of a designated enemy country value preferred stock, issue of 1921, 6 % tees of Otto Heinrich Jusseit, deceased, (Germ any); Series, of the Wisconsin Electric Power who there is reasonable cause to believe 2. That the property described as fol­ Company, 231 W. Michigan Street, Mil­ are residents of Germany, are nationals lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ waukee 1, Wisconsin, evidenced by cer­ of a designated enemy country (Ger­ tion of The National City Bank of New tificates numbered H 7147 for 25 shares many) ; York, 55 W all Street, New York 15, New and H 7526 for 15 shares, registered in 3. That the property described as York, in the amount of $431.58 as of Feb­ the name of Edward Hermann, together follows: ruary 8, 1950, representing a portion of with all declared and unpaid dividends a. That certain debt or other obliga­ a current account, entitled Banque Popu­ thereon, and any and all rights of re­ tion of Hoboken Bank for Savings, Hobo­ la te Suisse General Ruling No. 6 Ac­ demption thereon, ken, New Jersey, arising out of a savings count, Berne, Switzerland, maintained is property within the United States account, account number 160861, entitled at the aforesaid bank, together with any owned or controlled by, payable to, de­ F. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Minnie and all accruals thereto, and any and all liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ Schwarz (niece), maintained at the rights to demand, enforce and collect the count of, or owing to, or which is aforesaid bank, and any and all rights same, evidence of ownership or control by, the to demand, enforce and collect the same, is property within the United States ersonal representatives, heirs, next of b. An undivided one-fourth (% ) inter­ owned or controlled by, payable or deliv­ in, legatees and distributees of Edward est in that certain debt or other obliga­ erable to, held on behalf of or on account Hermann, deceased, the aforesaid na­ tion of Hoboken Bank for Savings, of, or owing to, or which is evidence of tionals of a designated enemy country Hoboken, New Jersey, arising out of a ownership or control by, Heinrich Haupt- (Germany) j savings account, account number 172854, No. 66----- 5 1966 NOTICES entitled P. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Char­ within a designated enemy country, the personal representatives, heirs, next of lotte Ehlers (sister), maintained at the national interest of the United States kin, legatees and distributees of Adolph aforesaid bank, and any and all rights requires that such person be treated as K. Miesch, deceased* also known as Adolf to demand, enforce and collect the same, a national of a designated enemy country K. Miesch, the aforesaid nationals of a c. An undivided one-fourth (% ) in­ (Germany). designated enemy country (Germ any); terest in that certain debt or other obli­ 6. That to the extent that the personal and it is hereby determined: gation of Hoboken Bank for Savings, representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ 3. That to the extent That the personal Hoboken, New Jersey, arising out of a tees and distributees of Otto Heinrich representatives, heirs, next of kin, leg­ savings account, account number 163511, Jusseit, deceased, are not within a desig­ atees and distributees of Adolph K. entitled P. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Char­ nated enemy country, the national inter­ Miesch, deceased, also known as Adolf lotte Jusseit (sister), maintained at the est of the United States requires that K. Miesch, referred to in subparagraph aforesaid bank, and any and all rights such persons be treated as nationals of 1 hereof are not within a designated to demand, enforce and collect the same, a designated enemy country (Germ any). enemy country, the national interest of and All determinations and aH action re­ the United States requires that such per­ d. An undivided one fourth (*4) inter­ quired . by law, including appropriate sons be treated as nationals of a desig­ est in that certain debt or other obliga­ consultation and certification, having nated enemy country (Germany). tion of The First National Bank of been made and taken, and, it being All determinations and all action re­ Jersey City, One Exchange Place, Jersey deemed necessary in the national in­ quired law, including appropriate City, New Jersey, arising out of a savings terest, consultation, and certification, having account, account number 22825, entitled There is hereby vested in the Attorney been made and taken, and, it being P. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Charlotte General of the United States the prop­ deemed necessary in the national in­ Jusseit, maintained at the branch office erty described above, to be held, used, terest, • of the aforesaid bank, located at 47 New­ administered, liquidated, sold or other­ There is hereby vested in the Attorney ark Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, and wise dealt with in the interest of and General of the United States the prop­ any and all rights to demand, enforce for the benefit of the United States. erty described above, to be held, used, and collect the same, The terms “national'’ and “designated administered, liquidated, sold or other­ enemy country” as used herein shall is property within the United States wise dealt with in the interest of and for have the meanings prescribed in section owned or controlled by, payable or de­ the benefit of the United States. 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ The terms “national” and “designated count of, or owing to, or which is Executed at Washington, D. C., on enemy country” as used herein shall evidence of ownership or control by, March 24, 1950. have the meanings prescribed in section Minnie Schwarz also known as Minnie For the Attorney General. 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. Jusseit,.the aforesaid national of a des­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , ignated enemy country (Germ any); March 24, 1950. 4. That the property described as fol­ Acting Director, lows: Office of Alien Property. For the Attorney General. a. An undivided one half (V2) interest [P. R. Doc. 50-2864; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , in that certain debt or other obligation 9:03 a. m.] Acting Director, of Hoboken Bank for Savings, Hoboken, Office of Alien Property. New Jersey, arising out of a savings ac­ count, account number 172854, entitled [P. R. Doc. 50-2865; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; P. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Charlotte [Vesting Order 14498] 9:04 a. m.] Ehlers (sister), maintained at the afore­ A dolph K. M iesch said bank, and any and all rights to de­ mand, enforce and .collect the same, In re: Debt owing to the personal rep-, b. An undivided one half ( V2 ) interest resentatives, heirs, next of kin, legatees [Vesting Order 14499] in that certain debt or other obligation and distributees of Adolph K. Miesch, T. N akagawa & Co. of Hoboken Bank for Savings, Hoboken, deceased, also known as Adolf K. Miesch. New Jersey, arising out of a savings ac­ F-28-27435-C-1. . In re: Debt owing to T. Nakagawa & count, account number 163511, entitled Under the authority of the Trading Co. also known as T. Nakagawa Trad­ P. Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Charlotte With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ ing Co. F-39-6690-C-1. Jusseit (sister), maintained at the afore­ utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ Under the authority of the Trading said bank, and any and all rights to de­ utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ mand, enforce and collect the same, and after investigation, it is hereby found: utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ c. An undivided one half iVz) interest 1. That the personal representatives, utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, in that certain debt or other obligation heirs, next of kin, legatees and distribu­ after investigation, it is hereby found: of The First National Bank of Jersey tees of Adolph K. Miesch, deceased, also 1. That T. Nakagawa & Co. also known City, One Exchange Place, Jersey City, known as Adolf K. Miesch, who there is as T. Nakagawa Trading Co., the last New Jersey, arising out of a savings ac­ reasonable cause to believe are residents known address of which is 712, 1-Chome count, account number 22825, entitled P. of Germany, are nationals of a desig­ Akatsutsumi-Cho, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, Wm. Ehlers, Trustee for Charlotte Jus­ nated enemy country (Germ any); Japan, is a corporation, partnership, seit, maintained at the branch office of 2. That the property described as fol­ association or other business organiza­ the aforesaid bank, located at 47 Newark lows : That certain debt or other obliga­ tion, organized Under the laws of Japan, Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, and any tion of Trustees— Overseas Thrift Fund, and which has or, since the effective and all rights to demand, enforce and c/o Standard Oil Company (N. J.) 15 date of Executive Order 8389, as collect the same, West 51 Street, New York 20, New York, amended, has had its principal place of in the amount of $224.86 as of December is property within the United States business in Japan, and is a national of a 31, 1945, representing the accumulated owned or controlled by, payable or deliv­ designated enemy country (Japan); contributions of Adolph K. Miesch, de­ 2. That the property described as fol­ erable to, held on behalf of or on account ceased, under the Overseas Thrift Plan lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ of, or owing to, or which is evidence of of the Standard Oil Company (N. J.), tion owing to T. Nakagawa & Co. also ownership or control by, the personal together with any and aH accruals to known as T. Nakagawa Trading Co., by representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ the aforesaid debt or other obligation Dodge & Seymour, Ltd., 53 Park Place, tees and distributees of Otto Heinrich and any and all rights to demand, en­ New York 7, New York, in the amount Jusseit, deceased, the aforesaid nationals force and collect the same, of $733.29, as of December 31, 1945, to­ of a designated enemy country (Ger­ gether with any and all accruals thereto, many) ; Is property within the United States owned or controlled by, payable or de­ and any and all rights to demand, en­ and it is hereby determined: liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ force and collect the same, 5. That to the extent that the person count of, or owing to, or which is is property within the United State» named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not evidence of ownership or control by, the owned or controlled by, payable or de- Thursday, April 6, 1950 FEDERAL REGISTER 1967 liverable to, held on »behalf of or on and it is hereby determined: [Return Order 585] account of, or owing to, or which is evi­ 3. That to the extent that the personal R obert E rnst Sp ie l m a n n dence of ownership or control by, the representatives, heirs, next of kin, Having considered the claim set forth aforesaid national of a designated enemy legatees and distributees of Yasuke below and having issued a determination country (Japan) ; Nishimura, deceased, are not within a designated enemy country, the national allowing the claim, which is incorporated and it is hereby determined: interest of the United States requires by reference herein and filed herewith, 3. That to the extent that thé person that such persons be treated as nationals It is ordered, That the claimed prop­ named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not of a designated enemy country (Japan). erty, described below and in the deter­ within a designated enemy çountry, the All determinations and all action re­ mination, be returned, subject to any national interest of the United States re­ quired by law, including appropriate con­ increase or decrease resulting from the quires that such person be treated as1 a sultation and certification, having been administration thereof prior to return, national of a designated enemy country made andf taken, and, it being deemed and after adequate provision for taxes (Japan). necessary in the national interest, and conservatory expenses: All determinations and all action re­ There is hereby vested in the Attorney Claimant, Claim No., Notice of Intention To quired by law, including appropriate con­ General of the United States the prop­ Return Published, and Property sultation and certification, having been erty described above, to be held, used, made and taken, and, it being deemed Robert Ernst Spielmann, New Orleâns, La., necessary in the national interest, administered, liquidated, sold or other­ Claim No. 10268; February 21, 1950 (15 F. R. wise dealt with in the interest of and 951); $500.00 in the Treasury of the United There is hereby vested in the Attorney for the benefit of the United States. States. General of the United States the prop­ The terms “national” and “designated erty described above, to be held, used, Appropriate documents and papers enemy country” as used herein shall administered, liquidated, sold or other­ effectuating this order will issue. have the meanings prescribed in section wise dealt with in the interest of and 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. Executed at Washington, D. C .,. on for the benefit of the United States. March 31, 1950. The terms “national” and “designated Executed at Washington, D. C., on enemy country” as used herein shall have March 24, 1950. For the Attorney General. the meanings prescribed in section 10 For the Attorney General. [ seal] . H arold I. B a y n t o n , of Executive Order 9193, as amended. Acting Director, Executed at Washington, D. C., on [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , Office of Alien Property. March 24, 1950. Acting Director, [F. R. Doc. 50-2870; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; Office of Alien Property. 9:05 a. m.] For the Attorney General. [F. R. Doc. 50-2867; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , 9:04 a. m.] Acting Director, Office of Alien Property. [Vfesting Order 14501]

[P. R. Doc. 50-2866; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; A. A lfred O elsner 9:04 a. m.] [Vesting Order 14242, Amdt.] In re: Debt owing to A. Alfred Oelsner, O tto N ather and E lizabeth N aether also known as Alfred Oelsner. D-28- 922-C-l. In re: Bonds and certificate owned by [Vesting Order 14500] Under the authority of the Trading Otto Nather, also known as Otto Naether With the Enemy Act, as amended, Execu­ Y astjke N ish im u r a and as Otto Richard Naether and Eliza­ tive Order 9193, as amended, and Execu­ In re: Bank account owned by the beth Naether. tive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, personal representatives, heirs, next of Vesting Order 14242, dated January 6, after investigation, it is hereby found: kin, legatees and distributees of Yasuke 1950, is hereby amended as follows and 1. That A. Alfred Oelsner, also known Nishimura, deceased. F-39-11988-E-1. not otherwise: as Alfred Oelsner, whose last known ad­ Under the authority of the Trading By deleting subparagraph 2 (b) of said dress is Mars-Strasse 12 (13 B ) Gilching, With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ Vesting Order 14242 and substituting Obb, Germany, is a resident of Germany and a national of a designated enemy ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and therefor the following: Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to country (Germ any); <* law, after investigation, it is hereby (b) One (1) United States W ar Sav­ 2. That the property described as fol­ lows : That certain debt or other obliga­ found: ings Bond, Series E, of $25.00 face value 1. That the personal representatives, bearing the number Q49075838E, regis­ tion owing to A. Alfred Oelsner, also heirs, next of kin, legatees and distribu­ tered in the name of Otto Naether, pres­ known as Alfred Oelsner, by The tees of Yasuke Nishimura, deceased, who ently in the custody of the Department Trustees, Overseas Fund, Standard Oil there is reasonable cause to believe are of State, Division of Protective Services, Company (N. J.), 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York, in the amount of residents of Japan, are nationals of a 515 22d Street NW., Washington, D. C., designated enemy country (Japan); $554.66, as of December 31, 1945, repre­ together with any and all rights there­ senting the accumulated cash thrift and 2. That the property described as fol­ under and thereto, pension contributions of Alfred Oelsner lows: That certain debt or other obliga­ under the Overseas Thrift Plan of the tion of Citizens National Trust and All other provisions of said Vesting Standard Oil Co., together with any and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, 457 South Order 14242 and all actions taken by or all accruals thereto, and any and all Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, on behalf of the Attorney General of the rights to demand, enforce and collect the arising out of a savings account, account United States in reliance thereon, pur­ same, number 12467, entiled Yasuke Nishimura, suant thereto and under the authority maintained at Branch Number 18 of the thereof are hereby ratified and con­ is property within the United States aforesaid bank, and any and all rights to firmed. owned or controlled by, payable or de­ demand, enforce and collect the same, liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ Executed at Washington, D. ©., on count of, or owing to, or which is is property within the United States March 24, 1950. evidence of ownership or control by, owned or controlled by, payable or deliv­ A. Alfred Oelsner, also known as Alfred For the Attorney General. erable to, held on behalf of or on account Qelsner, the aforesaid national of a des­ of, or owing to, or which is evidence of [ seal] H arold I, B a y n to n , ignated enemy country (Germ any); ownership or control by, the personal Acting Director, representatives, heirs, next of kin, lega­ and it is hereby determined: Office of Alien Property. tees and distributees of Yasuke Nishi­ 3. That to the extent that the person mura, deceased, the aforesaid national of [F. R. Doc. 50-2869; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; named in subparagraph 1 hereof is not a designated enemy country (Japan); 9:04 a. m.] within a designated enemy country, the 1968 NOTICES national interest of the United States recoverable for past infringement there­ Claimant, Claim No.p Property and Location requires that such person be treated as of, be returned after adequate provision Joseph Hubert De La Feld, Naples, Italy; a national of a designated enemy coun­ for taxes and conservatory expenses: Claim Nos. 35293 and 35300; $2,702.11 in the try (Germany) Claimant, Claim No., Notice of Intention To Treasury of the United States. All determinations And all action re­ Return Published, and Property Joseph William De La Feld, Naples, Italy; quired by law, including appropriate con­ Claim Nos. 35294 and 35301; $2,813.16 in the sultation and certification, having been Miriam Isaac, New York, N. Y.; Claim No. Treasury of the United States. 37502; February 28, 1950 (15 F. R. 1096); made and taken, and, it being deemed Maria Maresca Di Serracapriola, Rome, property described in Vesting Order No. 201 Italy; Claim Nos. 35295 and 35302; $2,812.45 necessary in the national interest, (8 F. R. 625, January 16, 1943), relating to in the Treasury of the United States. There is hereby vested in the Attorney United States Letters Patent No. 2,115,333. Joseph Marius De La Feld, Naples, Italy; General of the United States the prop­ This return shall not be deemed to include Claim Nos. 35296 and 35303; $2,812.55 in the erty described above, to be held, used, the rights of any licensees under the above Treasury of the United States. administered, liquidated, sold or other­ patent. Mary Matilda De La Feld, Florence, Italy; Claim Nos. 35297 and 35304; $2,702.16 in the wise dealt with in the interest of and for Appropriate documents and papers ef­ the benefit of the United States. Treasury of the United States. fectuating this order will issue. Mary Teresa Sorge, Eritrea, East Africa; The terms “national” and “designated Executed at Washington, D. C., on Claim Nos. 35944 and 35945; $2,812.82 in the enemy country” as used herein shall Treasury of the United States. March 31,1950. have the meanings prescribed in section Joseph Edward De La Feld, Rome, Italy; 10 of Executive Order 9193, as amended. For the Attorney General. Claim No. 35308; $675.82 in the Treasury of the United States. Executed at Washington, D. C., on [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , Joseph Alfred De La Feld, Rome, Italy; March 24, 1950. Acting Director, Claim No. 35307; $675.82 in the Treasury of For the Attorney General. Office of Alien Property. the United States. All right, title, interest and claim of any [F. R. Doc. 50, 2871; Filed, Apr. 5, 1950; [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , kind or character whatsoever of Joseph 9:05 a. m.] Acting Director, Hubert De La Feld, Joseph William De La Office of Alien Property. Feld, Mary Teresa Sorge, Maria Maresca Di [F. R. Doc. 80-2068; Filed, Apr. 0, 1950; Serracapriola, Joseph Marius De La Feld, 9:04 a. m.] Mary Matilda De La Feld, Eduardo De La J oseph H ubert D e L a F eld et al. Feld, also known as Joseph Edward De La NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RETURN VESTED Feld, and each of them in and to trusts estab­ PROPERTY lished pursuant to Subdivision 22 of Article 4 [Return Order 592] of the Will of Richard Delafield, deceased. Pursuant to section 32 (f) of the Trad­ M ir ia m I saac ing W ith the Enemy Act, as amended, Executed at Washington, D. C., on March 31, 1950. Having considered the claim set forth notice is hereby given of intention to below and having issued a determination return, on or after 30 days from the date For the Attorney General. allowing the claim, which is incorporated Of the publication hereof, the following [ seal] H arold I. B a y n t o n , by reference herein and filed herewith, property, subject to any increase or de­ Acting Director, It it ordered, That the claimed prop­ crease resulting from the administration Office of Alien Property. erty, described below and in the deter­ thereof prior to return, and after ade­ mination, including all royalties accrued quate provision for taxes and conserva­ {F. R. Doo. BO-2872; Filed, Apr. 6, 1950; thereunder and all damages and profits tory expensesi 9:05 a. m.]

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