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VOLUME 7 \ 1 934 NUMBER 232 ^

Washington, Thursday, November 26, 1942

Regulations (1) In wartime the baggage allowances CONTENTS transports will be as follows: * * * * * REGULATIONS AND NOTICES TITLE 10—ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT (b) Articles of an explosive or highly A gricultural A d j u s t m e n t combustible nature excluded from bag­ Agency: Page Chapter III—Claims and Accounts gage. * * * Marketing quotas, regulations Part 34—M ilitary Court P ees (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Pars. 2 and 7, governing the holding of AR 55-410, October 6, 1942] referenda______9829 CIVILIAN WITNESSES A gricultural Marketing A dmin­ [ s e a l ] J. A. U l i o , Section 34.3 (a) (1) is hereby amended Major General, istration: to read as follows: The Adjutant General. Washington, D. C., marketing area, handling of milk___ 9829 § 34.3 Witnesses— (a) Civilians. [F. R. Doc. 42-12381; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; griculture epartment (1) * * * 2:48 p. m.] A D : (i) Persons not subject to military law Delegation of authority to ac­ when called as witnesses are entitled to quire certain property_____ 9829 the fees and mileage allowed to witnesses Alien Property Custodian: attending courts of the United States. TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE Correction of vesting orders: (ii) When the court is sitting in a for­ African-Asiatic Trading Co., eign country the commander of the thea­ Chapter V III—Board of Economic Inc______9832 ter of operations, defense command, de­ Warfare Herbener, Frederick______9832 partment, base, service command, or task Snbchapter B— Export Control Meito Corp______9832 force within whose command the court, [Amendment No. LXXV] Takamine Corp______9831 is convened shall fix fees and allowances Vesting orders, patent applica­ to be paid to witnesses, not in excess of S ubstitution o f “ O f f ic e o f E x p o r t s ” fo r tions: the maximum rates permitted to wit­ “E x p o r t C o n t r o l B r a n c h ” , E t c . Apostolou, D______9843 nesses attending the courts of the United Part 801, General Regulations, is Bierman, J______9853 States or the courts of the foreign coun­ hereby amended in the following par­ Bronee, T ______;__ 9852 try, whichever rates may be the higher.- ticulars: Bruno, S., et al______9851 MS Comp. Gen. B 28803, September 15, 1. Wherever the words “Export Con­ Cito, C______9849 1942, October 21, 1942. trol Branch” or “Chief of the Export DeNooij, J., et al______— 9850 (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Par. 3b, AR 35- Control Branch” appear in Part 801, Dippel, C., et al-______9850 4120, March 18, 1942, as amended by Cl, they are deleted and the words “ Office Gabrilovitch, L ______9846 October 31, 1942] of Exports” are substituted therefor. Grabec, J., et al______9842 * * * * 0 2. Paragraph (d) of §801.1 Defini­ Guterman, G______9846 tions 1 is hereby amended to read as fol­ Harms, V______9848 [SEAL] J. A. ULIO, lows: Henry, R., et al______9836 Major General, Hermsen, W., et al______9851 The Adjutant General. (d) “Office of Exports” means the Johnsen, H., et al_____-______9840 Office of Exports of the Board of Knutsen, K., and K. Thorsen_ 9845 [F. R. Doc. 42-12380; Filed, November 24,1942; Economic Warfare. 2:48 p. m.] Lepp, H______9845 Part 802, General Licenses; Part 803, Marette, J., et al______9848 Unlimited Licenses; Part 804, Individual Mayer, E______9851 Chapter IX—Transport Licenses ;J!art 805, Selected Destinations Mercier, J______9848 Clearance - Procedure; and Part 806, Muller, E., et al______9842 P art 91— G e n e r a l T r a n s p o r t Technical Data, inclusive, are hereby Passelecq, G., et al______9846 R e g u l a t io n s amended by deleting the words “Export Pechin, L______9849 baggage a n d e f f e c t s , w a r t i m e a l l o w a n c e , Control Branch” and “Chief of the Ex­ Petrovitch, L ______!____ 9847 ETC. port Control Branch” wherever they ap­ Polgar, A., et al______9846 pear and substituting therefor the words Regnier, J., et al______9836 Paragraph (a) of § 91.201 is rescinded, “Office of Exports”. • Ruiz, R., et al______;______9841 paragraph (b) is redesignated para­ Part 807, Denial of Licensing Privi­ Schlegel, K., et al______9833 graph (a) and amended, and paragraph leges, is hereby amended in the follow­ Shaw, H., et al______9844 (c) is redesignated paragraph (b) as ing particulars: Smits, W., and H. Linthout___ 9852 follows: 1. Wherever the words “Chief of the Szatrow, M ______9853 § 91.20 Baggage and effects— (a) Export Control Branch” appear in Part Ufnowski, W., et al______9844 Wartime allowance and classification. Van Dalfsen, J., et al______9843 17 F.R. 4952. Van Dijck, W., et al______9834 1 6 F.R. 2458. (Continued on next page) (Continued on next page) 9805 9806 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

CONTENTS—Continued CONTENTS—Continued £ O f f ic e o f P r ic e A dministration : S e c u r it ie s a n d E x c h a n g e C o m m i s ­ Adjustments: Pa8e s i o n — Continued. FEDERAI®!'REGISTER Bell Chemical Co., Inc______- 9814 Hearings, etc.—Continued. Pa§e \ 193« Easton Transit Co., et al— ■— 9855 c Oa/itfo ^ Brown, M., and Sons______9828 Cardox Corp______9816 Middle West Corp------9856 National Power and Light Co. 9855 Commercial Solvents Corp__9813 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, New England Gas and Electric and days following legal holidays by the Crest Pacific Co______9855 Assn______9857 Division of the Federal Register, The'National Curvlite Products, Inc______9815 Archives, pursuant to the authority con­ Ohio Confection Co______9857 Dow Chemical Co______9814 tained in the Federal Register Act, approved Pearson Company, Inc------9856 Goodyear Tire and Rubber July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500). under regula­ Seybolt & Seybolt, Inc------9856 tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Co______9814 mittee, approved by the President. Humko Co______9854 Wight and Co______9856 The Administrative Committee consists of W ag e a n d H o u r D i v i s i o n : the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer Irvington Varnish and Insula­ tor Co______9815 Eureka Pipeline Co., exception of the Department of Justice designated by to record keeping regula­ the Attorney General, and the Public Printer Johnson & Johnson______9820 or Acting Public Printer. Lac Chemicals, Inc______9813 tions______'.______9830 ederal egister Learner employment certifi­ The daily issue of the F R United Parcel Service of N. Y., will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free cates, issuance to various et al______9827 of postage, for $1.25 per month or $12.50 per industries______9830 year, payable in advance. Remit money or­ United Wholesale Druggists, der payable to the Superintendent of Docu­ Inc______9813 W ar D e p a r t m e n t : Military court fees; claims and ments directly to the Government Printing Utah Fuel Co______9854 Office, W ashington, D. C. The charge for accounts______9805 Animal product feeding stuffs single copies (minimum, 10£) varies in pro­ Transport regulations; baggage, portion to the size of the issue. (MPR 74, corr. to Am. 2)_ 9820 There are no restrictions on the republica­ Applications for price adjust­ etc______9805 tion of material appearing in the Federal ments, short forms (Supp. W ar P r o d u c t io n B o a r d : R egister. Order 30)______9820 Dairy products (M-259)______9811 Telephone information: District 0525. Bicycles, new adult (Rev. Ration Fats and oils (M -71)------9807 Order 7, Am. 4 )______9823 Gold mining (L-208)______9810 Shirts and pajamas (L-169)___ 9809 CONTENTS—Continued Calcium carbide drums (Order 153 under § 1499.3 (b ))___ 9816 Sole leather (M -80-e)______9809* A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n —Con. Central Appalachian wooden Toys and games (L-81)------9808 Vesting orders, patent applica­ mme materials, etc. (Rev. tions—Continued. Pa§e MPR 218)____ 9824 Volpertas, Z______9847 Defense-rental areas: 807 of these regulations, they are hereby Weber, G ______9850 Accommodations, other than deleted and the words “Chief of Office, Werner, H., et al______9853 h o t e l s and rooming Office of Exports” are substituted there­ Wolfner, A ______9847 houses (MRR, Supp. Am. for. Wunsch, W., et al__------9849 10)______9821 2. Section 807.3 2 Institution 'of pro­ Zitkevic, N., et al------9845 Hotels and rooming houses ceedings is amended to read as follows: Zotos, G ______9852 (MRR, Supp. Am. 6 )— 9820 Delegations of authority: § 807.3 Institution of proceedings. B oard o f E c o n o m ic W a r f a r e : The Chief'of the Trade Intelligence Divi­ Delegation of authority to: Administrative Order 25, Am. sion of the Country Program Branch, Assistant Director, Office of 4______9854 Office of Exports, may, with the approval Exports______9807 General Order 2, Am. 1______9816 Food products, essential (TMPR of the Office of General Counsel, initiate Chief of Office, Office of Ex­ proceedings to deny the privilege of any ports______9807 22, Am. 6 )______9817 Machines and parts and ma­ person to obtain export licenses in any Export control, substitution of case where the Trade Intelligence Divi­ “Export Control Branch” chinery services: MPR 136, Am. 56____ 9822 sion has reason to believe that such per­ for “Office of Exports”_____ 9805 son has violated any provisions of the MPR 136, Am. 57______9823 C i v i l A e r o n a u t ic s A d m in is t r a ­ statutes, proclamations, executive or­ t i o n : Milk, fluid: Supp. Reg. 15, Am. 1______9819 ders or regulations relating to export Shady Rest and Sunny South control. , Airports; cancellation as TMPR 22, Am. 6______9817 designated landing areas« 9854 Petroleum and petroleum prod­ Part 808, Procedure to Secure Shipping Space to the Other American Republics C i v i l A e r o n a u t ic s B o a r d : ucts: Investigation of accident in­ RPS 88, Am. 48______9817 and Part 809, Shipping Priority ratings, volving aircraft occurring RPS 88, Am. 49______9820 are hereby. amended by deleting the near Syracuse______9830 Plastic screening (Order 146 un­ words “Export Control Branch” and “ Chief of the Export Control Branch»’ E n t o m o l o g y a n d P l a n t Q u a r a n ­ der § 1499.3 (b>)____ 9813 Puerto Rico, gasoline (Ration wherever they appear and substituting t i n e B u r e a u : Gypsy moth and brown-tail Order 5B, Am. 10)______9817 therefor the words “Office of Exports.” moth, quarantine regula­ Retail economy (Supp. Order (Sec. 6, 54 Stat. 714, Pub. Law 75, 77th tions______- 9828 29)______,______9816 Cong., Pub. Law 638, 77th Cong.; Order Sales to United States, excep­ F e d er al C ommunications C o m m i s ­ No. 3 and Delegation of Authority No. 25t tion (Supp. Reg. 4, Am. 12) _ 9827 s i o n : 7 F.R. 4951; Delegation of Authority Hearings: Shearlings, raw and tanned, for No. 31) Chattahoochee Broadcasting the armed forces (MPR 141, Am. 1 )...... 9812 Dated: November 24, 1942. Co______1_____ 9830 P a u l C o r n e l l , Eastern Broadcasting Co----- 9831 Textile fabrics, etc.; finished piece goods (MPR 127, Am. Chief of Office. Fort Hamilton Broadcasting Office of Exports. Co______9831 9 )______9823 I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e B u r e a u : S e c u r it ie s a n d E x c h a n g e C o m m i s ­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12393; Filed, November 25,1942; Rewards for information lead­ s i o n : 9:33 a. m .] ing to detection of violators Hearings, etc.: of internal revenue laws___ 9828 Chesapeake Corp.______9855 »7 F.R. 5018. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9807

Snbchapter A — General oils” means all the raw, crude, refined in such class of use during the corre­ P ar t 800— O rders a n d D e l e g a t io n s o f and pressed fats and oils, whether vege­ sponding quarters of the two years, 1940 A u t h o r it y table, animal, fish or other marine ani­ and 1941. < [Delegation of Authority 31] mal, their by-products and derivatives, (3) If any manufacturer shall not in including grease (lard) oil, sulfonated any quarter use or consume the quantity TO CHIEF OF OFFICE, OFFICE OF EXPORTS and similarly processed fats and oils, of fat or oil permitted by paragraph (b) Delegation of Authority No. 261 dated fatty acids, and lard and rendered pork (2) hereof, the unused part of his quota June 30, 1942, is hereby revoked. fat, but not including cocoa butter, but­ for such quarter shall for the purposes § 800.61 Delegation of Authority No. ter, wool greases, essential oils, tall oil, of such paragraph (b) (2) be carried for­ 31. By virtue of the authority vested in mineral oils, and vitamin-bearing oils ward and added to his permitted quota me, as Assistant Director in charge of derived from fish or other marine animal for the~ succeeding quarters; provided, the Office of Exports, by Delegation of livers or viscera (2) “Manufacturer” means any person however, that any unused part of his Authority No. 25,1 issued by the Executive permitted quota for any prior quarter Director on June 30, 1942, authority is who uses any fats or oils in the manufac­ shall not be carried forward beyond June hereby delegated to the Chief of Office, ture of any finished product, and shall Office of Exports or, in his absence, to the include all other persons directly con­ 30, 1943 and beyond the 30th day of June officer designated by the Chief of Office to trolling or controlled by such person, and of each year thereafter. act for him, to issue such rules and regu­ all persons "under direct or indirect com­ (4) For'the purpose of determining the lations as may be necessary or proper to mon control with such person. The term quantity of raw foots which may be used carry out the provisions of section 6 of shall not include any crusher. Tenderer, or consumed, use or consumption shall the Act of July 2, 1940, 54 Stat. 714, 50 refiner or other processor except as and be calculated on the basis of total fatty Ü.S.C. (1940 Ed.) 701 as amended. to the extent that his operations result acid content. in the production of a finished product, (5) The restrictions on fats and oils Dated: November 21, 1942. and shall also not include any person who hereby imposed are imposed with respect H ec to r L a z o , uses fata and oils in the home in the to fats and oils in the aggregate, and ^ Assistant Director. preparation of food for household con­ such restrictions are not to be construed sumption. to limit a manufacturer to the same fat [F. R. Doc. 42-12357; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; (3) The “inventory” of a manufacturer 12;46 p. m .] or oil used or consumed by him in the at any time shall include all fats and base period. oils held or controlled by him and all (6) Nothing in paragraph (b) (2) fats and oils purchased by him for future hereof shall restrict: delivery. (i) The use of fats and oils in any pe­ P a r t 800—O rders a n d D e l e g a t io n s o f (4) “Finished product” means any riod or quarter by any manufacturer A u t h o r i t y product of a manufacturer produced for whose aggregate use or consumption of [Delegation of Authority 34] sale as his finished product and carried fats and oils in such period is less than on his books as his finished product. Ex­ TO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EXPORTS 6,000 lbs.; cept for the purposes of paragraph (d) (ii) The use of fats and oils in the § 800.64 Delegation Of Authority No. hereof, “finished product” shall not in­ manufacture of any edible product deliv­ 34. By virtue of the authority vested in clude: (i) grease (lard) oil; (ii) sul- ered or to be delivered to the Army or me as Executive Director of the Board phonated or similarly processed fat or Navy of the United States, or delivered of Economic Warfare by Executive Order oil; (iii) fatty acids; (iv) lard or rendered or to be delivered pursuant to the Act of No. 8942,a dated November 19,1941, Dele­ pork fat; (v) any fat or oil product in­ March 11,1941, entitled “An act to pro­ gation of Authority No. 21, 7 PH . 3415, tended for sale to another manufacturer mote the defense of the United States” is hereby revoked, and authority is for further processing in the manufac­ (Lend-Lease Act), or the processing of hereby delegated to the Assistant Direc­ ture of, or for inclusion in, any product fats and oils for delivery to another man­ tor in charge of the Office of Exports (excepting a product falling within para­ ufacturer for use in the manufacture of or, in his absence, to the officer desig­ graph (a) (4) (vi) hereof) r (vi) any any such edible product: Provided, how­ edible product of which a fat or oil is nated by said Assistant Director to act ever, That this paragraph shall not not the principal ingredient; (vii) any for him: exempt the use of fats and oils by any edible product produced by any hotel or (a) To exercise and perform all person other than the person having the restaurant for consumption on the prem­ powers and functions vested in me by prime contract with the Army or Navy ises; (viii) any medicinal preparation said Executive Order, except the power -or^With the administrator of such Lend- to sign and issue subpoenas; and other than medicated soap. (5) “Crusher” means any person who Lease Act, unless the Quartermaster (b) To delegate and provide for the General of the Army or the Chief of the redelegation of such of these powers and presses, expels, or extracts oils from any seed, bean, nut or corn or other oil­ Bureau of Supplies and Accounts of the functions as may from time to time be Navy, or the administrator of the Agri­ required. bearing materials. (6) “Implements of war” means com­ cultural Marketing Administration (as Dated: November 23, 1942. bat end-products, complete for tactical the procurement agency for the adminis­ trator of such Lend-Lease Act), or the M i l o P e r k in s , operations (including, but not limited to, Executive Director. aircraft, ammunition, armaments, weap­ duly authorized representative of any of ons, merchant and naval ships, tanks them, shall have issued to the manufac­ [F . R. Doc. 42-12358; Filed, November 24, 1942; turer (whether prime contractor or sub­ 12:46 p. m .] and vehicles) and any parts, assemblies, and material to be incorporated in any of contractor) who uses the fat or oil in the the foregoing items. This term does not manufacture of the edible product con­ include facilities or equipment used to tracted for, a certificate setting forth manufacture the foregoing items. that such product is for direct Army or Chapter IX—War Production Board (b) Restrictions on manufacture. (1) Navy issue or for delivery pursuant to such Lend-Lease Act and that the manu­ Snbchapter B— Director General for Operations [Revoked Nov. 24, 1942.1 facture of such product will require a (2) No manufacturer, except as pro­ P art 1053—F ats a n d O i l s stated quantity of fats or oils, and desig­ vided in paragraph (b) (6) hereof, shall nating the supplier or suppliers of such [General Preference Order M-71,8 as Amended Nov. 24, 1942] in any calendar quarter beginning with fats or oils to be exempted under the the last quarter of 1942, use or consume terms of this paragraph of this order. § 1053.1 General Preference Order any fat or oil in any class of use listed (iii) The use of fats and oils in the M-71— (a) Definitions. (1) “Fats and in Schedule A annexed hereto in a quan­ manufacture of soap, including soap made from foots derived from domestic tity in excess of the percentage specified 1 7 F.R. 4951. vegetable oils or their fatty acids, where *7 F.R. 5909. in such Schedule A of his average quar­ such soap is delivered to the Army or 8 7 F.R. 7485, 8692, 9484. terly use or consumption of fats and oils Navy of the United States by the manu- 9808 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

facturer or is delivered by such manu­ within the limitations established by this F.R. 329; E.0. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, facturer, as a prime contractor, pursuant order, and to maintain only a practicable 7 F.R. 2719; sec. 2 (a ), Pub. Law 671, 76th to such Lend-Lease Act. minimum working inventory of such fin­ Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and (iv) The use of fats and oils in the ished products. The term “practicable 507, 77th Cong.) manufacture, preparation or finishing of minimum working inventory” is to be Issued November 24, 1942. implements of war. strictly construed. The mere fact that (7) For the purposes of determining a the turn-over has increased, or that ma­ E r n e s t K a n z l e r , manufacturer’s permissible use or con­ terials are difficult to obtain, does not Director General for Operations. sumption under paragraph (b) (2) justify maintaining inventories above the Schedule A hereof, there shall be excluded from the minimum at which his operations can . ' Perm itted period or quarter during which use or be continued^ Class of use percentage consumption is hereby limited, any (e) Reports. Every manufacturer and Manufacture of m argarine______110 fat or oil used in the manufacture every other person affected by this order Manufacture of other edible finished of the products referred to in subdivi­ shall file such reports giving such in­ products, including shortening, may­ sions (ii), (iii) and (iv) of paragraph formation at such times and upon such onnaise and salad dressing______88 (b) (6) hereof, and there shall be ex­ form or forms as the Director General Manufacture of soap, exclusive of soap cluded from the base ifériod any fat or for Operations may from time to time made from domestic vegetable oil foots or their fatty acids______88 oil used by such manufacturer in such prescribe. Manufacture of soap from foots made base period in the manufacture of any (f) Effect of other orders. Insofar as from domestic vegetable oils or their edible product or soap delivered by him any other order of the Director of Pri­ fatty acids______150 to the Army or Navy .of the United States orities, the Director of Industry Opera­ Manufacture of paints, varnishes, lac­ or delivered by him, as a prime contrac­ tions or the Director General for Op­ quers and all other protective coat­ tor, pursuant to such Lend-Lease Act, erations, heretofore or hereafter issued, ings------70 Manufacture of linoleum, oilcloth, and and there also shall be excluded from limits or curtails to a greater extent than herein provided the use, acquisition or oil or oleo-resinous coated fabrics and such base period any fat or oil used in pyroxylin coated fabrics______70 the manufacture, preparation or finish­ disposition of any fat or oil, the limita­ Manufacture of printing inks, including ing of implements of war. tions of such other order shall control. lithographÿing, offset, silk screen and (c) Restrictions on deliveries of lin­ (g) Miscellaneous provisions— (1) Ap­ other processing inks__..______90 seed oil. (1) No person engaged in the plicability of priorities regulations. This order and all transactions affected here­ [P. R. Doc. 42-12378; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; business of selling linseed oil at wholesale by are subject to all applicable provi­ 2:39 p. m .] (whether crushed or processed by him sions of War Production Board priorities or purchased forv resale) shall deliver in regulations, as amended from time to the aggregate to persons other than time. P art 1156— T o y s a n d G a m e s manufacturers during any calendar (2) Appeals. Any persons affected by this order who considers that compliance [Limitation Order L-811 as Amended quarter, beginning with the fourth quar- therewith would work an exceptional Nov. 24, 1942] ter of 1942, more linseed oil (whether and unreasonable hardship upon him, Section 1156.1 General Limitation Or­ raw or processed) than 70% of the whether because of the absence of use der L-81 is hereby amended to read as average quarterly amount of linseed oil during the two-year base period, or follows: otherwise, or that it would result in a • so delivered by him during the corre­ degree of unemployment which would be § 1156.1 General Limitation Order sponding quarters of the two years, 1940 unreasonably disproportionate compared L-81— (a) Definitions. For the purposes and 1941. with the amount of fats or oils conserved, of this order: (1) “Toy or game” means any device, (2) In reducing deliveries pursuant to or that compliance with this order would plaything, article or material commonly paragraph (c) (1) hereof, no person shall disrupt or impair a program of conver­ referred to as a toy or game, or any part make discriminatory cuts as between sion from nondefense to defense work, made specifically for incorporation into customers, whether new or old. may appeal to the Director General for such a toy or^game, including but not (3) This order shall not restrict the Operations by addressing a letter to this War Production Board, Chemicals limited to dolls, doll accessories, stuffed delivery by any person of linseed oil to animals, adults’ and children’s games, the Army or Navy of the United States Branch, Washington, D. C., Ref: M-71, setting forth the pertinent facts and the (including but not limited to playing or pursuant to such Lend-Lease Act, and cards, dice, poker chips, mahjong and any amount so delivered by him shall be reasons he considers that he is entitled to relief. The Director General for Op­ ouija boards), juvenile art sets and ma­ excluded both from the base period on terials, juvenile craft sets and materials, which his quota is based and from the erations may thereupon take such action as he deems appropriate. juvenile science sets and materials, mas­ period or quarter during which future querade costumes or accessories, tricks, deliveries are hereby limited. (3) Violations. Any person who wil­ fully violates any provisions of this order puzzles, puzzle sets, magic sets, chil­ (d) Restrictions on processing and or who in connection with this order dren’s play vehicles, Christmas lighting inventories. (1) No manufacturer shall wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ decorations (including but not limited to hereafter change the condition of any nishes false information to any depart­ series circuit strings, parallel circuit fat or oil in his raw materials inventory, ment or agency of the United States, is strings, candles, wreaths, etc., for decora­ or add any additional materials thereto, tive purposes), non-illuminated Christ­ except to the extent necessary to store guilty of a crime, and upon conviction may be punished by fine or imprison­ mas tree ornaments or stands, sleds, any such fat or oil in his raw materials ment. In addition, any such person may models, model building parts, model air­ inventory in a form necessary to pre­ be prohibited from making or obtaining planes, accessories or kits, toy furniture, sent deterioration thereof, or except to further deliveries of, or from processing and juvenile playground and gymnasium put such fats or oils into process for the or using material under priority con­ equipment (other than that used by manufacture of his finished products clubs, schools, and institutions), but not subject to the limitations of paragraph trol and may be deprived of priorities assistance. including sporting goods or athletic (d) (2). Nothing contained in this para­ equipment. (4) Communications to War Produc­ graph shall be construed to limit the (2) “Class A product” means any toy, tion Board. All reports required to be amount of fats and oils which may be game or any part made specifically for filed hereunder, and all communications held by any manufacturer in his raw incorporation into such a toy or game, concerning this order, shall unless other­ materials inventory. containing iron or steel equal to more wise directed, be addressed to: War (2) No manufacturer shall hereafter than 7% by weight of the toy, game or Production Board, Chemicals Branch, increase the rate at which fats and oils part. (Containers, fillers, wrappers and Washington, D. C., Ref: M-71. are put into process by him, except to other packaging materials are not to be the extent necessary to meet the re­ (P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; quired deliveries of his finished products W.P.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 17 P.R. 2471, 2679, 3444, 6206. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9809

considered as part of the product for (f) Violations. Any person who wil­ (P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; the purposes of determining its weight.) fully violates any provision of this order, W.P.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 (3) “Prohibited material” means: or who, in connection with this order, F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, (1) Alloy steels (as defined in Order wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ 7 F.R. 2719; sec. 2 (a), Pub. Law 671, 76th M-21-a). nishes false information to any depart­ Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and (ii) Chromium plating. (Composite ment or agency of the United States, is 507, 77th Cong.) coating of chromium plus undercoating guilty of a crime, and upon conviction of another metal.) may be punished by fine or imprison­ Issued this 25th day of November 1942. (iii) Copper, whether or not used for ment. In addition any such person may E r n e s t K a n z l e r , the conduction of electricity. be prohibited from making or obtaining Director General for Operations. (iv) Cork. further deliveries of or from processing (v) Silk. or using material under priority control [P . R. Doc. 42-12448; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; (vi) Urea plastics. and may be deprived of priorities assist­ , 11:31 a. m .] (vii) Antimony. ance. (viii) Phenolic plastics. (g) Appeal. Any appeal from the (ix) Tin. provisions of this order shall be filed on P art 1290— S h ir t s ( E x c l u s iv e o f W o r k (x) Zinc. Form PD-500 with the field office of the (xi) Rubber. War Production Board for the district in S h i r t s ) a n d P a j a m a s (xii) Silver. which is located the plant or branch of [General Limitation Order L-169] (xiii) Iron and steel. the appellant to which the appeal (4) “Repair or replacement part” relates. The fulfillment of requirements for the means any part made specifically for in­ (h^ Applicability of priorities regula­ defense of the United, States has created corporation into a toy or game which is tions. This order and all transactions a shortage ip the supply of wool, silk, not produced for or used in a new toy affected thereby are subject to all ap­ rayon, cotton and linen for defense, for or game. plicable provisions of the priorities regu­ private account and for export; and the (5) “Joining hardware” means the lations of the War Production Board, as following order is deemed necessary and minimum amount of iron and steel re­ amended from time to time. appropriate in the public interest and to quired for nails, nuts, bolts, screws, (i) Applicability of other orders. In promote the national defense: clasps, rivets and similar joining pur­ so far as any other order heretofore or § 1290.1 General Limitation Order L - poses. hereafter issued by the Director of 169— (a) Applicability of priorities regu­ (6) “Manufacturer” means any per­ Priorities, the Director of Industry Oper­ lations. This order and all transactions son who processes, fabricates, works on ations, or the Director General for Oper­ affected thereby are subject to all appli­ or assembles any materials for use in ations limits the use of any material in cable provisions of the priorities regula­ the production of toys, games or parts the production of toys or games to a tions of the War Production Board, as made specifically for incorporation into greater extent than the limits imposed by amended from time to time. toys or games. this order, the restrictions in such other (b) Definitions. (1) “Put into proc­ .(b) General restrictions. (1) On and order shall govern unless otherwise speci­ ess” means the first cutting operation of after November ,24, 1942, no manufac­ fied therein. material in the manufacture of shirts or turer shall process, fabricate, work on or (j) Communications. All reports re­ pajamas. assemble any toys, games or repair or quired to be filed hereunder and all com­ (2) “Shirts” means all men’s and boy’s replacement parts containing any pro­ munications concerning this order shall, shirts except shirts customarily graded hibited materials other than joining unless otherwise directed be addressed as work shirts. hardware. to the War Production Board, Consum­ (3) “Pajamas” means any garment of (2) During the month of December, ers’ Durable Goods Branch, Washington, the type customarily used by men and 1942, no manufacturer shall use more D. C., Ref: L-81. boys for sleeping, including garments joining hardware in his aggregate pro­ (PJD. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; consisting of a coat and pants, night­ duction of toys, games and repair or WP.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 gowns, sleep coats, sleep slacks, sleep replacement parts than 100% of the av­ F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 627; E.O. shirts, and lounging pajamas and suits. erage monthly weight of joining hard­ 9125, 7 F.R. 2719; sec. 2 (a), Pub. Law (4) Measurements set forth in this ware used by such manufacturer in his 671, 76th Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws order shall refer to finished measure­ aggregate production of toys, games and 89 and 507, 77th Cong.) ments after all manufacturing opera­ repair or replacement parts other than tions have been completed and the gar­ Class A products during 1941. Issued this 24th day of November 1942. ment is ready for shipment. (3) During the three months period E r n e s t K a n z l e r , (5) “Preshrunk fabrics” means fab- beginning January 1, 1943 and during Director General for Operations. brics which have a residual shrinkage of each three months period thereafter, no [F. R. Doc. 42-12379; Filed, November 24, 1942; not more than 2% as determined by test manufacturer shall use more joining 2:39 p. m .] methods for shrinkage given in “Woven hardware in his aggregate production of Textile Fabrics, Testing and Reporting, toys, games and repair or replacement Commercial Standard CS59-41” issued parts than 25% of the weight of joining by the National Bureau of Standards, hardware used by such manufacturer in P ar t 1072— S o l e L e a t h e r U. S. Department of Commerce. his aggregate production of toys, games [S upplementary Order M-80-e] (6) “Unshrunk fabrics” means fabrics and repair or replacement parts other which have a residual shrinkage of more than Class A products during 1941. § 1072.6 Supplementary Order M-80-e. than 2% as determined by test methods (c) Records. All persons affected by Pursuant to paragraph (b) (1) of Order for shrinkage given in “Woven Textile this order shall keep and preserve for not M-80 as amended to August 5,1942, which Fabrics, Testing and Reporting, Com­ less than two years accurate and com­ this order supplements, each person tan­ mercial Standard CS59-41” issued by the plete records concerning inventories, ning sole leather for his own account or National Bureau of Standards, U, S. production and sales. causing sole leather to be tanned for his Department of Commerce. (d) Audit and inspection. All rec­ account by others shall set aside during (7) Unless otherwise expressly de­ ords required to be kept by this order the period from December 1,1942 to De­ fined, all trade terms shall, have their shall, upon request, be submitted to cember 31,1942, inclusive, at least 20% of usual and customary trade meanings. audit and inspection by duly authorized the quantity of manufacturers bends pro­ (c) General provision voith respect to representatives of the War Production duced by him for his own account, or finished garments. The prohibitions Board. produced for his account by others, dur­ and restrictions of this order shall not (e) Reports. All persons affected by ing that period. The weight and quality apply to articles of apparel, the cloth for this order shall execute and file with the of said portion set aside shall be pro­ which was put into process prior to De­ War Production Board such reports and portionately equal, as nearly as can be, cember 15, 1942, or to articles of apparel questionnaires as said Eoard shall from to those -of the manufacturers bends not in existence on that date, or to sales of time to time request. so set aside. second-hand garments. 9810 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

(d) General exceptions. The prohi­ (1) With a standing or set-up collar.' 1942, or the date of cancellation by the bitions and. restrictions of this order (2) Except in a flat fold. Director General for Operations of the shall not apply to: (h) Records and reports. All persons serial number for such mining enterprise, (1) Apparel for persons of heights of affected by this order shall execute and. whichever is the later. over 6 feet 2 inches, of abnormal size, or file with the War Production Board such (b) Restrictions upon production. (1) with physical deformities, but only to the reports and questionnaires as may be re­ On and after the effective date, each op­ extent that it is necessary to use in such quired by said Board from time to time. erator of a nonessential mine shall im­ apparel additional material for propor­ (i) Appeal. Any appeal from the pro­ mediately take all such steps as may be tionate lengths or other dimensions. visions of this order shall be made by necessary to close down, and shall close (2) Historical costumes for theatrical filing a letter in triplicate, referring to down, in the shortest possible time, the productions, Provided, however, That no the particular provision appealed from operations of such mine. apparel manufactured or sold pursuant and stating fully the grounds of the ap­ (2) In no event on or after seven days to this subparagraph shall be used for peal. from the effective daté shall any oper­ any purposes other than those for which (j) Communications to the War Pro­ ator of a nonessential mine acquire, con­ it was so manufactured or sold unless duction Board. All reports required to sume, or use any material, facility, or altered to conform to the provisions of be filed hereunder and all communica­ equipment to break any new ore or to this order applicable to such other use. tions concerning this order shall, unless proceed with any development work or (3) Apparel manufactured from knit­ otherwise directed, be addressed to: War any new operatiçns in or about such ted fabrics. Production Board, Textile, Clothing and mine. (4) Any apparel manufactured for, and Leather Division, Washington, D. C. Ref­ (3) In no event on or after sixty days to be delivered to, or for the account of erence L-169. from the effective date shall any opera­ the Army or Navy of the United States. (k) Violations. Any person who wil­ tor of a nonessential mine acquire, con­ (5) Military apparel to be delivered to fully violates any provision of this order, sume, or use any material, facility, or or for the account of any agency of the or who, in connection with this order, equipment to remove any ore or waste United States Government to be deliv­ wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ from such mine, either above or below ered by it to the government of any coun­ nishes false information to any depart­ ground, or to conduct any other opera­ try pursuant to the Act of March 11, ment or agency of the United States is tions in or about such mine, except to 1941, entitled “An Act to Promote the guilty of a crime, and upon conviction the minimum amount necessary to main­ Defense of the United State’s” (Lend- may be punished by fine or imprison­ tain its buildings, machinery, and equip­ Lease A ct). ment. In addition, any such person may ment in repair and its access and de­ (6) Apparel forming part of “officers be prohibited from making or obtaining velopment workings safe and accessible. uniforms” as defined in Preference Rat­ further deliveries of, or from processing (4) The provisions of this order shall ing Order P-131, as amended from time or using, material under priority control not apply to any lode mine which pro­ duced 1200 tons or less of commercial to time. and may be deprived of priorities assist­ (7) Shirts or pajamas manufactured ance. ore in the year 1941, provided the rate in the home except when made for sale (l) Effective date. This order shall of production of such mine, after the or for a contractor or jobber or other take effect on December 15,1942, at 12:01 effective date, shall not exceed 100 tons per month, nor to any placer mine which person who sells shirts. a. m. treated less than 1000 cubic yards of (e) Curtailments on shirts. No per­ (P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R. 6680; material in the year 1941, provided that son shall, after December 15, 1942, put W.P.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 into process, or cause to be put into proc­ the rate of treatment of such placer mine, F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, after the effective date, shall not exceed ess by others for his account, any cloth 7 F.R. 2719; sec. 2 (a ), Pub. Law 671,76th 100 cubic yards per month. for the manufacture of, and no person Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and shall sell or deliver any: 507, 77th Cong.) (5) Nothing contained in this order shall limit or prohibit the use or opera-^ (1) Shirts with a bi-swing or box- Issued this 25th day of November 1942. pleated back or a back of any design or tion of the mill, machine shop, or other’ pattern which increases the use of piece E r n e s t K a n z l e r , facilities of a nonessential mine in the goods beyond that used by a regular Director General for Operations. manufacture of articles to be delivered pursuant to orders bearing a preference standard back. [F. R. Doc. 42-12446; Filed, November 25,1942; (2) Shirts exceeding in length 30 rating of A -l-k or higher, or in milling 11:31 a. m .] „ ores for the holder of a serial number inches for shrunk fabrics and 31V2 inches for unshrunk fabrics. under Preference Rating Order P-56. (3) Shirts with a demi- or pleated (6) Nothing contained in this order P art 3093—G o ld M i n i n g bosom. shall prohibit any owner of a mining claim from performing hot more than the (f ) Curtailments on pajamas. No per­ [Limitation Order L-208 as Amended Nov. son shall, after December 15, 1942, put 25, 1942] minimum assessment work required by the provisions of section 2324 of the Re­ into process or cause to be put into proc­ The fulfillment of requirements for the ess by others for his account, any cloth vised Statutes of the United States and defense of the United States has created by Public No. 542, 77th Congress, 2d Ses­ for the manufacture of, and no person a shortage in the supply of critical mate­ shall sell or deliver any: sion. rials for defense, for private account and (c) Restrictions on application of pref­ (1) Pajamas with cuffs on the trousers for export which are used in the mainte­ or sleeves. * erence ratings. No person shall apply nance and operation of gold mines; and any preference rating, whether hereto­ (2) Pajamas with sashes, other than the following order is deemed necessary a drawstring. fore or hereafter assigned, to acquire any and appropriate in the public interest material or equipment for consumption (3) Pajamas with frogs, decorations and to promote the national defense: or pipings. or use in the operation, maintenance, or (4) Pajamas in any styles other than: § 3093.1 Limitation Order L-208-—(a) repair of a nonessential mine, except collarless coat, collarless middy, night­ Definitions. For the purposes of this with the express permission of the Direc­ gowns and sleep coats, sleep slacks, sleep order tor General for Operations issued after shorts, and half sleeve knee length ver­ (1) “Nonessential mine” means any application made to the Mining Branch, sions of any of the above styles. mining enterprise in which gold is pro­ War Production Board. (5) Men’s pajamas, other than night­ duced, whether lode or placer, located in (d) Assignment of preference ratings. gowns and sleep coats, with coat lengths the United States, its territories or pos­ The Director General for Operations, exceeding 29 inches or trouser out seam sessions, unless the operator of such upon receiving an application in accord­ measurements exceeding 43 inches for a mining enterprise is the holder of a serial ance with paragraph (c) above, may as­ size C, with other sizes in normal propor­ number for such enterprise which has sign such preference ratings as may be tion. been issued under Preference Rating Or­ required to obtain the minimum amount (g) Restriction on packing. No manu­ der P-56. of material necessary to maintain such facturer shall; after December 15, 1942, (2) With respect to any nonessential nonessential mine on the basis set forth pack or fold any shirt: mine, “effective date” means October 8, in paragraph (b) (3) above. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9811

(e) Restrictions on disposition of ma­ (k) Applicability of priorities regula­ (c) Exceptions. Notwithstanding chinery and equipment. No person shall tions. This order and all transactions paragraph (b) hereof, in any state where sell or otherwise dispose of any machin­ affected thereby are subject to all ap­ by law or administrative regulation in ery or equipment of the types listed in plicable provisions of the priorities regu­ force on November 25, 1942, the milk fat lations of the War Production Board, as content of cream of minimum milk fat Schedule A to Preference Rating Order amended from time to time. P-56, which has been used in a nonessen­ content is required to exceed 18%, a (P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 P.R. 6680; producer may deliver to any person cream tial mine, and no person shall accept de­ W .P3. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 having a milk fat content not exceeding livery thereof, except with specific per- P.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 P.R. 527; E.O. 9125, by more than 1% the minimum so re­ mission of the Director General for Op­ 7 P.R. 2719; sec. 2 (a), Pub. Law 671, quired by such state law or administra­ erations. On or before January 18, 1943, 76th Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and 507, 77th Cong.) tive regulation on November 25,1942. or within sixty days after the effective (d) Appeals. Any appeal from the date, whichever is later, each operator Issued this 25th day of November 1942. provisions of this order shall be made of a nonessential mine shall file with the E r n e s t K a n z l e r , by filing a letter in triplicate, referring War Production Board, Washington, Director General for Operations. to the particular provision appealed from and stating fully the grounds for D. C., Reference: L-208, an itemized list [P. R. Doc. 42-12447; Filed, November 25,1942; 11:31 a. m .] the appeal. of such machinery and equipment, signed (e) Reports. Any person affected by by such operator or an authorized official, this order shall file such reports and indicating each item available for sale or questionnaires as the War Production P ar t 3134—D a i r y P r o d u c t s rental. Upon receipt of such itemized Board may request from time to time. list, the War Production Board will fur­ [C onservation Order M-259] (f) Records. Every person to whom nish to the operator appropriate forms The fulfillment of requirements for the this order applies shall keep and pre­ to be filled out for each item which the defense of the United States has created serve for not less than two years accu­ a shortage in the supply of milk and rate and complete records concerning in­ operator desires to dispose of. milk products for defense, for private ventories, production and sales. (f) Records and reports. All persons account and for export, and the follow­ (g) Audit and inspection. All records affected by this order shall keep and pre­ ing order is deemed necessary and ap­ required to be kept by this order shall, serve, for not less than two years, ac­ propriate in the public interest and to upon request, be submitted to audit and curate and complete records concerning promote the national defense: inventory, acquisition, consumption, and inspection by duly authorized representa­ use of materials, and production of ore, § 3134.1 Conservation Order M-259— tives of the War Production Board. and shall execute and file with the War (a) Definitions. For the purposes of this (h) Violations. Any person who wil­ order: Production Board such reports and ques­ fully violates any provision of this order, (1) “Producer” shall mean any per­ tionnaires as said Board shall from time or who, in connection with this order, to time prescribe. son who is engaged in the business of: (1) Pasteurizing milk or cream, wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ (g) Audit and inspection. All records nishes false information to any depart­ required to be kept by this order shall, (ii) Producing dairy products, for sale, by processing milk or cream in a plant ment or agency of the United States, is upon request, be submitted to audit and guilty of a crime, and upon conviction inspection by duly authorized represent­ not located on a farm where the milk was produced, may be punished by fine or imprison­ atives of the War Production Board. ment. In addition, any such person may (h) Communications. All reports to (iii) Bottling raw or pasteurized cream in glass or paper containers, or be prohibited from making or accepting be filed, appeals, and other communica- further deliveries of or from processing tiohs concerning this order should be (iv) Selling cream in bulk containers to hotels, institutions, or restaurants; or using material under priority control addressed to: War Production Board, and may be deprived of priorities assist­ Mining Branch, Washington, D. C., Ref.: Provided, however, That a farmer or ance. D-208. ranch or herd owner who delivered' an (i) Communications to War Produc­ (i) Violations. Any person who wil­ average of less than one gallon of cream tion Board. All reports required to be fully violates any provision of this order, per day in the three calendar months filed hereunder and all communications or who, in connection with this order, next preceding November 25, 1942, shall concerning this order shall, unless other­ wilfuily conceals a material fact or fur­ not be deemed a producer within the wise directed, be addressed to: “War nishes false information to any depart­ meaning of this order, until his deliveries Production Board, Food Branch, Wash­ ment or agency of the United States, is of cream exceed one gallon per day in ington, D. C. Ref: M-259.” guilty of a crime, and upon conviction any calendar month. (j) Applicability of priorities regula­ may be punished by a fine or imprison­ (2) “Milk” means the liquid milk of tions. This order and all transactions ment. In addition, any such person may cows. affected thereby are subject to all ap­ be prohibited from making or obtaining (3) “Cream” is the class of foods de­ plicable provisions of the priorities regu­ further deliveries of, or from processing fined by Federal Security Agency in Title lations of the War Production Board, as or using, material under priority control 21, Code of Federal Regulations, §§ 18.- amended from time to time. and may be deprived of priorities assist­ 500-18.515; 5 F.R. 2443. The term “cream” includes cream by whatever (P.D. Reg. 1, as amended, 6 F.R, 6680; ance. W.P.B. Reg. 1, 7 F.R. 561; E.O. 9024, 7 (j) Appeal. Any person affected by name known, including light cream, coffee cream, table cream, whipping FR . 329; E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, this order who considers that compliance cream, and heavy cream. 7 FJR. 2719; sec. 2 (a ), Pub. Law 671, 76th therewith would work an exceptional and (4) “Milk fat content” shall be deter­ Cong., as amended by Pub. Laws 89 and unreasonable hardship upon him may mined as prescribed by the Federal Se­ 507, 77th Cong.) appeal to the War Production Board, by curity Agency in Title 21, Code of Federal Issued this 25th day of November 1942. letter, in triplicate, setting forth the per­ Regulations, § 18.500; 5 F.R. 2443. E r n e s t K a n z l e r , tinent facts and the reason hie considers (b) Restrictions on producers. No pro­ Director General for Operations. he is entitled to relief. The Director ducer may deliver cream having a milk General for Operations may thereupon fat content in excess of 19% except to [F . R. Doc. 42-12449; Filed, November 25,1942; take such action as he deems appropriate. another producer. 11:31 a. m .] Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration shall buy or receive raw shearlings for sion of not more than 3% may be paid to TABLE 2—RAW SHEARLINGS PRODUCED IN 9812 import into the United States at prices the seller or his agent or to the foreign A F R IC A i P a r t 1314— R a w M a t e r ia l s f o r S h o e s a n d higher than the maximum prices set agent of the importer in addition to the L e a t h e r P r o d u c t s forth in Appendix C hereof, incorporated applicable maximum price. District Abattoir 2 Country8 [MPR 141,1 Amendment 1] herein as § 1314.113; and no person shall (b) Base prices: agree, offer, solicit or attempt to do any Cents per *Cents per RAW SHEARLINGS AND TANNED SHEARLINGS of the foregoing. This paragraph (b) TABLE 1—RAW SHEARLINGS PRODUCED IN pound pound FOR THE ARMED FORCES SOUTH AMERICA 17K 15K shall not apply to sales of raw shearlings 17K 15K 16 14 A statement of the considerations in­ after their arrival in the United States. 15 13 Cents 17 15 volved in the issuance of this amendment § 1314.109 Definitions (a) * * * District Produced Type from— per 16K 14K is issued simultaneously herewith and has (4) “Raw shearling for import” means pound been filed with the Division of the the untanned skin of a sheep or lamb, 1 Each pound or fraction thereof of excessive weight per Federal Register.* with a wool length of two inches or less,' Patagonia...... Frigoríficos...... Sheep... 24 dozen skins shall reduce the base prices herein provided The title of this regulation is amended slaughtered outside t h e continental Puntas Arenas__ Frigoríficos_____ Sheep... 24 by one cent. “ Excessive weight per dozen skins,” as Buenos Aires____ Sheep. 24 that term is used herein, means weight per dozen skins by the deletion therefrom the word “do­ United States, the importation of which Entre R í o s ______Sheep... 21 in excess of 55 pounds for wool lengths of K " to , R E T H", IS G E R L A R E D E F mestic.” Section 1314.101 is amended, in Corrientes...... _ Sheep... 21 65 pounds for wool lengths of H" to K ", or 85 pounds for is sought as a shearling under General Buenos Aires...... § 1314.109 (a) new subparagraph (4) is Sheep... 21 wool lengths of K " to IK ". Import Order M-632 issued by the War Sheep... 21 2 The base prices for second quality Abattoir Shearlings added, and new §§ 1314.113 and 1314.110a Production Board. Puntas Arenas__ Consumo’s_____ Sheep... 21 (free of sun dried skins but containing “ patchy” skins Chubut...... Sheep... 19 with not over one cut) shall be the base price of first are added as set forth below: Cordilleras...... § 1314.113 Appendix C: Maximum Sheep... 19 quality Abattoir Shearlings reduced by IK cents per § 1314.101 (a) Maximum prices for Uruguay...... Sheep... 24 pound. prices of raw shearlings for import— (a) Uruguay...... Sheep... 21 8 The base price for second quality Country Shearlings domestic raw shearlings. On and after Method of determining maximum prices. Sheep... 17 (free of sun dried skins) shall be the base price of first May 13, 1942, regardless of any contract, All Districts...... Frigoríficos...... Lam b... 22 quality Country Shearlings reduced by IK cents per The maximum price of raw shearlings for pound. agreement, lease or other obligation, no import into the United States shall be the person shall sell or deliver domestic raw applicable base price set forth in para­ shearlings, and no person shall buy or graph (b) below increased or decreased TABLE 3—RAW SHEARLINGS PRODUCED IN receive domestic raw shearlings in the by an amount not in excess of 10% of course of trade or business, at prices such base price. The amount of such Cents per pound higher than the maximum prices set increase or decrease in each case shall be Type Description Wool length forth in Appendix A hereof, incorporated determined by the Office of Price Admin­ Light Heavy 26, 1942 November Thursday, herein as § 1314.111; and no person shall Sound Rlbby istration in accordance with the stand­ Seedy Ribby agree, offer, solicit or attempt to do any ards of adjustment set forth in paragraph of the foregoing. The provisions of th\s (c) of this section. Such determination 7 Super, 64’s and up...... — 16 14*4 u y ¡ section shall not be applicable to sales shall be made upon consideration of the 7B Ordinary, 64’s and up...... 1"-W' ___ 12 1 0 8 10% or deliveries of domestic raw shearlings facts set forth in the importer’s applica­ 8A Ordinary, Merino______U " - l" _ . . 8*4 6*2 14A Good, 60/64’s...... ■_...... : 14 1294 12M to a purchaser if prior to May 13, 1942 tion to the War Production Board for an 19 Super, 58/60’s...... 1"- 1W " ~ . 15J4 14 13ií such domestic raw shearlings had been import license pursuant to the provisions 24A Good, 56/58’s...... l " - ï ÿ ...... 13J| 1294 12 " 28B Ordinary, 50/56’s...... l " - 2" ...... 14)4 12)4 10)4 received by a carrier other than a carrier of General Import Order M-63 issued by 29A Good, 50/58’s ...... W-\" ...... 12'K 109¿ 8 owned or controlled by the seller, for the War Production Board. 34 Super and good, 46/50’s and under...... 12' 9% 7)4 shipment to such purchaser. 47 B Ordinary, 60/64’s ...... V '-ty î"___ _ 13 12 10)4 The maximum prices are f. o. b. port 49 Super and good, 58/60’s...... 13K 12M 10)4 (b) Maximum prices of raw shearlings of shipment before deduction of any dis­ 47 X Super and good, 60/64’s______y ¿ '-\ "...... 11 " 10)4 8'y for import. On and after November 25, count. These prices include any commis­ 51 Super, 50/58’s______)4 "-2 "...... 16 14 12M 54A Ordinary, 46/50’s______K¡"-2"_ ...... 14)á 12)4 10$ 1942, regardless of any contract, agree­ sion paid to the seller or his agent or to 61 Super, 50/58’s______v '- i y¿"...... 17 14 y2 13)4 ment, lease, or other obligation, no person a foreign agent of the'importer or his 62A Ordinary, 50/58’s ______y - 1" ...... 10)4 8)4 694 65A Ordinary, 46/50’s...... y¿'~ 2" ...... 14)4 12)4 11 agent, except that in the case of shear­ 69 Super and good, 44’s and under___ y - t r ...... 15)4 1334 12 •Copies may be obtained from the Office of lings imported from Australia, a commis- 60A Good, 50/58’s______Í ^ " - 2" ____ 17 14)4 13)4 Price Administration. 17 FJt. 3520, 8949. * 7 F.R. 4198.

% FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9813

(c) Standards of adjustment. The ap­ (e) This Order No. 118 may be revoked For the reasons set forth in an opinion plicable base price set forth~in paragraph or amended by the Price Administrator issued simultaneously herewith, It is or­ (b) above shall be increased or decreased at any time. dered : by an amount not in excess of 10% of (f) This Order No. 118 (§ 1499.1019) is § 1499.406 Adjustment of maximum such base price upon consideration of hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ prices for sales of undenatured ethyl al­ the following factors: the origin of the plementary Regulation No. 14 which cohol by Commercial Solvents Corpora­ shearlings; the source of their produc­ contains modifications of maximum tion to any governmental agency, (a) tion, collection or assortment; the fine­ prices established by § 1499.2. Notwithstanding anything to the con­ ness, length and density of the wool; (g) This Order No. 118 (§ 1499.1019) trary contained in the General Maxi­ the weight and size of the shearlings; the shall become effective November 25,1942. mum Price Regulation, Commercial Sol­ presence or absence of patches or other (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; vents Corporation, New York City, may imperfections; and any other demon­ E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) sell and deliver undenatured ethyl al­ strable physical characteristics affecting cohol of 188-190 proof produced at its the quality of such shearlings and their Issued this 24th day of November 1942. plant located at Agnew, California, to suitability for use by the armed forces. Leon H enderson, any governmental agency, and any gov­ § 1314.110a Effective dates of amend­ Administrator. ernmental agency may buy and receive ments. (a) Amendment No. 1 (§§ 1314.- [P. R. Doc. 42-12362; Piled, November 24,1942; such ethyl alcohol from Commercial Sol­ 101, 1314.109 (a) (4), 1314.113) to Maxi­ 1:14 p. m .] vents Corporation, at prices not in excess mum Price Regulation No. 141 shall be­ of $0.415 per wine gallon, in tank cars, come effective November 25,1942. f. o. b. works, and $0.495 per wine gallon, Part 1499—Commodities and Services in drums, f. o. b. works. (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; [Order 5 Under § 1499.29 of GMPR] (b) All prayers of the applicant not E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) granted herein are denied. Issued this 24th day of November 1942. LAC CHEMICALS, INCORPORATED (c) This Order No. 6 may be revoked L e o n H e n d e r s o n , Granting price adjustment to Lac or amended by the Price Administrator Administrator. Chemicals, Incorporated—Docket Nos. at any time. 3028-5 and GF3-891. (d) Commercial Solvents Corporation [F. R. Doc. 42-12360; Piled, November 24, 1942; For the reasons set forth in an shall submit such reports to the Office 1:13 p. m .] opinion issued simultaneously herewith, of Price Administration as shall from It is ordered: time to time be required in writing. (e) This Order No. 6 (§ 1499.406) is Part 1499—Commodities and Services § 1499.405 Adjustment of maximum hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ [Order 118 Under § 1499.18 (b) of GMPR] prices for sales of undenatured ethyl plementary Regulation No. 4. alcohol by Lac Chemicals, Incorporated, (f) This Order No. 6 (§ 1499.406) shall UNITED WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS OF CHICAGO, to any governmental agency, (a) Not­ INC. become effective November 25, 1942, and withstanding anything to the contrary shall operate retroactively from August Order No. 118 under § 1499.18

most comparable to plastic screening, P art 1499—C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s (c) This Order No. 148 may be revoked applying the overhead rate, machine [Order 147 Under § 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] or amended by the Price Administrator hour rates, if any, or other bases of com­ at any time. putation which were in use on that date. GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY (d) This Order No. 148 (§ 1499.1164) (2) To the extent that the price-de­ For reasons set forth in the opinion shall become effective November 25, termining method includes or is based issued simultaneously herewith, It is 1942. on direct labor costs, the manufacturer hereby ordered: (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong. E.O. shall use labor rates in effect tm March 9250, 7 F.R. 7671) 31, 1942. § 1499.1163 Approval of maximum (3) To the extent that the price-de­ prices for sales of “Victory Film” by The Issued this 24th day of November 1942. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. termining method includes or is based L e o n H e n d e r s o n , on prices paid for materials, the manu­ (a) The maximum prices for sales by Administrator. facturer shall use material prices de­ The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company [F. R. Doc. 42-12371; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; termined in accordance with subdivisions of “Victory Film,” a thermoplastic sheet­ 1:14 p. m.] (i) and (ii) below. The term “material ing, shall be the following, f. o. b. point prices” includes the prices for raw ma­ of production: P art 1499—C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s terials and for materials or products Quantity Gauge which have been processed or fabricated 120 140 170 225 [Ord^r 149 Under 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] 500 pounds and to any degree, including parts and sub- BELL CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. assemblies. over______$1.42 $1.50 $1.67 $2>23 (i) Except as provided in subdivision 100 pounds to 500 The Bell Chemical Co., Inc., of Chicago, pounds______1.52 1.60 1.77 2.33 Illinois, has made application under (ii) below, the manufacturer shall use Less than 100 the lower of the following two prices: pounds______1.62 1.70 1.87 2.43 § 1499.3 (b) of the General Maximum the price for the material which was or Price Regulation for specific authoriza­ would have been paid by him on March (b) All discounts, trade practices, and tion to determine the maximum prices 31,1942 or the actual price for such ma­ practices relating to the payment of ship­ for Bell’s Cleaning Fluid. Due considera­ terial paid or to be paid, not in excess charges in effect during March tion has been given to the application, of the applicable maximum price. 1942 upon sales by The Goodyear Tire and an opinjpn has been issued simul­ (ii) For any processed or fabricated and Rubber Company of comparable taneously herewith, and has been filed part or subassembly purchased, the products shall apply to the maximum * with the Division of the Federal Regis­ manufacturer shall use the actual price prices set forth in paragraph (a). ter. For the reasons set forth in the of such part or subassembly paid or to (c) This Order No. 147 may be revoked opinion and under the authority vested be paid, not in excess of the applicable or amended by the Price Administrator in the Price Administrator by the Emer­ maximum price as established by this at any time. gency Price Control Act. of 1942, It is order or by any other order or Maximum (d) This Order No. 147 (§ 1499.1163) ordered: shall become effective November 25,1942. Price Regulation issued by the Office of § 1499.1165 Approval of maximum Price Administration. (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong., E.O. prices for Bell’s Cleaning Fluid, (a) On (4) To the extent that the price­ 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) and after November 25,1942, Bell Chemi­ determining method includes freight Issued this 24th day of November 1942. cal Company may sell and deliver Bell’s rates paid, the manufacturer shall use Cleaning Fluid to wholesalers at prices freight rates in effect on March 31,1942, L e o n H e n d e r s o n , not in excess of those hereinafter set for out-bound shipments for the mode of Administrator. forth: transportation actually used and for in­ [F, R. Doc. 42-12364; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; 8 ounce bottles at $18.36 per gross, delivered bound shipments for the mode of trans­ 1:14 p .m .] (one dozen free with each gross). portation actually used and from the 16 ounce bottles at $29.92 per gross, deliv­ actual point of origin. ered (one dozen free with each gross) . (5) All applicable extra charges, dis­ (b; Any person may sell and deliver counts, or other allowances in use on P ar t 1499—C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s March 31, 1942. Bell’s Cleaning Fluid to retailers at (b) Within ten days after the maxi­ [Order 148 Under § 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] prices not in excess of those hereinafter set forth: mum price has been determined in ac­ DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY cordance with this order, each manufac­ 8 ounce bottles at $21.60 per gross, delivered turer shall report its price to the Office For reasons set forth in the opinion (one dozen free with each gross). issued simultaneously herewith, It is 16 ounce bottles at $35.20 per gross, deliv­ of Price Administration, stating that the ered (one dozen free with each gross). price was determined in accordance with hereby ordered: the formula set forth in paragraph (a) § 1499.1164 . Approval of maximum (c) Any person may sell and deliver and setting forth in detail the calcula­ prices for sales by The Dow Chemical Bell’s Cleaning Fluid at retail at prices tions made in determining that price. Company of Polystyrene Solution pro- not in excess of the following: (c) The maximum prices determined duced by it. (a) The maximum prices 8 ounce bottles at 22 cents each. under this order shall be subject to ad­ for sales by The Dow Chemical Company 16 ounce bottles at 37 cents each. justment at any time by the Office of of Polystyrene Solution, shall be the (d) The prices set forth above shall Price Administration. following, f. o. b. Midland, Michigan: be subject to terms by each seller thereof (d) This Order No. 146 may be re­ M axim um price which are no less favorable than those voked or amended by the Office of Price Quantity per gallon which were in effect during March 1942, Administration at any time. 5 gallon drum ___ y______$3. 05 with respect to sales of 10 and 24 ounce (e) This Order No. 146 (§ 1499.1162) 10 gallon drum ------3.02 cans of Bell’s Cleaning Fluid. shall become effective November 25,1942. Single 55 gallon drum ______2.90 (e) Bell Chemical Company shall ac­ Two or more 55 gallon drums------2.85 (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. company each first sale of Bell’s Clean­ 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) (b) All discounts, trade practices, and ing Fluid in bottles to each wholesaler practices relating to the payment of with a notice as follows: Issued this 24th day of November 1942. shipping charges in effect during March Ceiling price on Bell’s Cleaning Fluid to L e o n H e n d e r s o n , 1942 upon sales by The Dow Chemical wholesalers pursuant to Order No. 149 is­ Administrator. Company of comparable products shall sued the 24th day of November 1942, under § 1499.3 (b) of the General Maximum Price •[F. R. Doc. 42-12363; Filed, November 24,1942; apply to the maximum prices set forth Regulation in 8 ounce bottles is $18.36 per 1:15 p. m .] in paragraph (a). FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9815 gross delivered (one dozen free with each P a r t 1499— C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s gross); and on 16 ounce bottles it is $29.92 Cata­ Maxi­ per gross delivered (one dozen free with [O rder 151 Under § 1499S (b) of GMPR] logue - Description mum No. price each gross). Wholesaler’s ceiling price to retailers on CURVLITE PRODUCTS, INC. 8 ounce bottles of Bell’s Cleaning Fluid is Each Andrews Type” tongue depressor... $1.75 $21.60 per gross, delivered; and on 16 ounce For tile reasons set forth in an opin­ D-75 D-75-H “ Modified Andrews Type” tongue » bottles it is $35.20 per gross, delivered. ion issued simultaneously herewith, I t depressor...... 1.75 is ordered: D-88 “ Modified Wieder Type” tongue On each 8 ounce bottle the following depressor...... 2.25 words must be plainly stamped or printed § 1499.1167 Approval of maximum D-88-H “ Wieder Type” tongue depressor__ 2.25 25 Rectal dilator, small size...... 1.00 by Bell Chemical Company: “O.P.A. re­ prices for sales of certain plastic health 26 Rectal dilator, medium size______1.25 tail ceiling price 22 cents each;” and on supply articles manufactured by Curv- 27 Rectal dilator, large size______1.50 28 Rectal dilator, extra large size...... 1.75 each 16 ounce bottle the following words lite Products, Inc.— (a) Sales by Curylite 250 Set of four rectal dilators consisting Per set must be plainly stamped or printed by Products, Inc.— (1) Maximum prices. of one each #25, 26, 27, and 28_____ 4.50 80-U “ Parker Type” tissue retractor Bell Chemical Company: “O.P.A. retail The maximum prices for sales of the (double-end mouth retractor) U- Each ceiling price 37 cents each.” plastic health supply articles listed below shaped, 1" w ide...... :______2.00 by Curvlite Products, Inc., are estab­ 81-U “ Parker Type” tissue retractor (f) This Order No. 149 may be revoked (double-end mouth retractor) U- or amended by the Price Administrator lished as set forth below: shaped, %" w ide...... 1.75 at any time. 82-U “ Parker Type” tissue retractor (double-end mouth retractor) U- (g) This Order No. 149 (§ 1499.1165) ‘ Cata­ Maxi­ shaped,^” wide___ -______: ----- L60 shall become effective November 25,1942. logue Description mum Set of three “ Parker Type” tissue No. price retractors (double-and mouth re­ (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. tractor) U shaped, consisting of one Per set each #80-U, 81-U, and 82-U...... 4.75 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) Each 70-S "Parker Type” tissue retractor D-75 “ Andrews Type” tongue depressor.. $1.05 (double-end- mouth retractor) S- Each Issued this 24th day of November 1942. D-75-H "Modified Andrews Type” tODgue shaped, 1" wide______2.00 “ Parker Type” tissue retractor L e o n H e n d e r s o n , depressor...... 1.05 71-S D-88 “ Modified Wieder Type” tongue (double-end mouth retractor) S- Administrator. depressor______1.35 shaped, %" wide______-, 1.75 D-88-H “ Wider Type’ ’ tongue depressor____ 1.35 72-S “ Parker Type” tissue retractor (F. R. Doc. 42-12368; Filed, November 24, 1942; 25 .60 (double-end" mouth ’retractor) S- 1:12 p. m.J 26 Rectal dilatormedium size______.75 shaped, %" wide...... 1.50 27 Rectal dilator,large size...... 00 Set of three “ Parker Type” tissue 28 Rectal dilator, extra large size______1.05 retractors (double-end mouth re­ 250 Set of four rectal dilators consisting Per set tractors) S shaped, consisting of Per set of one each #25,26,27, and 28______2.70 one each 70-S, 71-S, and 72-S...... 4.75 P ar t 1499— C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s 80-U “ Parker Type” tissue retractor Each (double-end mouth retractor) U- Each C-58 Dental cheek retractor, XA" wide___ 1.50 [O rder 150 Under § 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] shaped, 1" wide______1.20 C-75 Dental cheek retractor, %" wide___ 1.25 81-U "Parker Type” tissue retractor IRVINGTON VARNISH AND INSULATOR CO. (double-end mouth retractor) U- shaped, H" wide...... 1.05 For the reasons set forth in an Opinion 82-U “ Parker Type” tissue retractor (2) Discounts, allowances, and price issued simultaneously herewith, It is or­ (double-end mouth retractor) U- differentials. Any reseller making sales shaped, %" wide...... 90 dered: Set of three “ Parker Type” tissue of the health supply articles listed in retractors (double-end mouth § 1499.1166 Approval of maximum retractor) U shaped, consisting of Per set subparagraph (1) of this paragraph prices for sales of two new resin prod­ one each #80-U,81-U, and U82-___ 2.85 shall apply to the maximum prices set 70-S “ Parker Type” tissue retractor ucts by Irvington Varnish and Insulator (double-end mouth retractor) S Each forth for such sales in subparagraph (1) Company, (a) The maximum prices for shaped, 1" wide...... 1.20 of this paragraph all quantity differen­ 71-S “ Parker Type” tissue retractor sales of the products listed below by Ir­ (double-end" mouth retractor) S tials, discounts for purchasers of dif­ vington Varnish and Insulator Company, shaped, ¡¡¿"“wide...... 1.05 ferent classes, trade practices, credit Irvington, New Jersey, shall be the fol­ 72-8 “ Parker Type” tissue retractor (double-end mouth retractor) S terms, practices relating to the payment lowing, f. o. b. point of production: shaped, V4 ' wide...... 90 of shipping charges, and other custom­ Set of three “ Parker Type” tissue Price per pound retractors (double-end mouth re­ ary discounts or allowances which were Resin No. Resin No. tractors) S shaped, consisting of Per set in effect in March, 1942, on sales by the Quantity 6342 7142 one each 70-S, 71-S, and 72-S_____ 2.85 reseller of comparable health supply Carload lots______$0.21 $0. 22 Each C-68 Dental eheek retractor Vi." wide____ .90 articles. 1-ton lots______0. 22 0. 23 C-75 Dental cheek retractor %n w ide...... 75 (c) Notification of maximum prices. 55-gallon drums______0.24 0. 25 5-gallon pails______0.26 0. 27 Curvlite Products, Inc., shall accompany the first delivery of any one of the plastic (b) All discounts, allowances, and (2) Discounts, allowances, and price health supply articles listed in subpara­ trade practices in effect with respect to differentials. Curvlite Products, Inc., graph (1) of paragraph (a) to each re­ sales of Resin No. 543 by Irvington Var­ shall apply to the maximum prices set seller with a notification of the maxi­ nish and Insulator Company during forth in subparagraph (1) of this para­ mum prices for sales by resellers which March 1942 shall apply to the maximum graph for its sales of the plastic health are established by this Order No. 151. prices established by this Order No. 150. supply articles listed in subparagraph Such notification shall be effected by ac­ (c) This Order No. 150 may be revoked (1) of this paragraph all quantity differ­ companying the first delivery of any one or amended by the Price Administrator entials, discounts for purchasers of dif­ of the health supply articles listed in sub- at any tirpe. ferent classes, trade practices, credit paragraph (1) of paragraph (a) to each *(d) This Order No. 150 (§ 1499.1166) terms, practices relating to the payment reseller with a copy of paragraphs (a) shall become effective November 25,1942. of transportation costs, and any other and (b) of this Order No. 151 together (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong. E.O. customary discounts or allowances which with a statement that these maximum were in effect in March, 1942, on its sales 9250, 7 FJR. 7871) prices are established by Order No. 151 of comparable health supply articles. issued under § 1499.3 (b) of the General Issued this 24th day of November 1942. (b) Sales by resellers— (1) Maximum Maximum Price Regulation. L e o n H e n d e r s o n , prices. The maximum prices for sales (d) Definitions. When used in this Administrator. of the plastic health supply articles listed order the term “ reseller” means any per­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12366; Filed,.November 24,1942; below by resellers are established as set son other than the manufacturer, Curv­ 1:12 p .m .] forth below:. lite Products, Inc., who buys any of the 9816 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 plastic health supply articles listed in ister, * and pursuant to and under the maintained during the war emergency. paragraph (a) of this Order No. 151 and authority vested in the Price Adihin- Some of the special services customarily resells such health supply article. istrator by the Emergency Price Control offered by retailers in connection with the (e) This Order No. 151 may be revoked Act of 1942, as amended, Executive sale of articles are essential in wartime. or amended by the Price Administrator Order No. 9250 and § 1499.3 (b) of the Others can be dispensed with. at any time. General Maximum Price Regulation, It The Office of Price Administration is (f) This Order No. 151 (§ 1499.1167) is hereby ordered: recommending that retailers adhere to shall become effective November 25,1942. § 1499.1169 Authorization to sellers of certain “Standards of Retail Practice.” (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. 100 pound used calcium carbide drums. The observance of these standards will 9250, 7 P.R. 7871) (a) Whenever a person selling or con­ enable retailers to achieve substantial economies, conserve material and exist­ Issued this 24th day of November 1942. tracting to sell used 100 pound calcium carbide drums is unable to determine his ing facilities, and free labor for more L eon Henderson, maximum price for such drums under direct participation in the war effort. Administrator. § 1499.2 of the General Maximum Price Questions have arisen and will arise as to whether the curtailment or discon­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12370; Filed, November 24,1942; Regulation, specific authorization is 1:13 p. m .] hereby given to any such person to sell tinuance of certain services customarily such drums at a price not to exceed offered by retailers in connection with 10 cents per drum, delivered to the pur­ the sale of articles is in violation of the chaser. Any person may purchase or Office of Price Administration’s price P art 1499— Commodities and Services contract to purchase such drums at the regulations. Certain changes in services [Order 152 Under § 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] price herein established. connected with the offer of articles for sale at retail cannot be made without a CARDOX CORPORATION (b) This Order No. 153 may be re­ voked or amended by the Office of Price compensating reduction in the ceiling For the reasons set forth in an opin­ Administration at any time. price. It is the purpose of this Supple­ ion issued simultaneously herewith, It (c) This Order No. 153 (§ 1499.1169) mentary Order No. 29 to state clearly and is ordered: shall become effective November 25,1942. authoritatively what retail economies are § 1499.1168 Approval. of maximum permissible without any reduction in (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. ceiling prices. As to any service or prac­ price for potassium perchlorate for sale 9250, 7F.R. 7871). by the Cardox Corporation, (a) The tice connected with the retail sale of arti­ Cardox Corporation, a corporation hav­ Issued this 24th day of November 1942. cles which is not specifically dealt with herein, an interpretation may be secured ing its principal place of business in Chi­ Leon H enderson, cago, Illinois, may sell and deliver po­ Administrator. from the Office of Price Administration tassium perchlorate produced in its pursuant to § 1300.52 of Revised Proce­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12367; Filed, Novem ber 24, 1942; dural Regulation No. I.1 Claremore, Oklahoma, plant, and any _ _ _ 1:12 p. m.] person may buy from the Claremore, A statement of the reasons for issuing Oklahoma, plant of the Cardox Corpora­ this Supplementary Order No. 29 has been P art 1305—Administration issued simultaneously herewith and filed tion potassium perchlorate produced at [General Order 2,1 Amendment 1] with the Division of the Federal Regis­ its Claremore, Oklahoma, plant at prices ter.* Pursuant to the authority vested no higher than 18 cents per pound, f. o. b. FURTHER DELEGATION TO REGIONAL ADMIN­ in the Price Administrator by the Emer­ Claremore, Oklahoma. ISTRATORS OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS AND gency Price Control Act of 1942, as (b) On or before March 15, 1943, the POWERS RELATED TO RATIONING Cardox Corporation shall furnish the amended, and Executive Order No. 9250: Paragraph (b) of § 1305.11 is hereby It is hereby ordered: Office of Price Administration with a amended to read as set forth below: sworn statement reporting in detail its § 1305.34 Permitted and prohibited costs of producing potassium perchlorate (b) Any power, authority, or discre­ curtailment, change or discontinuance of per 1000 pounds for each month during tion conferred by this General Order No. certain retail services without a compen­ the period from November 1, 1942 to 2 (§ 1305.11) upon any Regional Admin­ sating reduction in ceiling price— (a) February 28, 1943. istrator may be exercised by said Re­ Application of order. This order shall (c) The maximum prices established gional Administrator through such offi­ apply to (and only to) all sales of arti­ in this order shall include all charges cer or employee of the Office of Price cles at retail regardless of any applicable for containers. Administration or such other officer of “price regulation” , except to the extent (d) This Order No. 152 shall terminate the United States as said Regional Ad­ that any suclj regulation expressly re­ on February 28, 1943, unless it is pre­ ministrator may designate for that pur­ quires a different result. viously revoked by the Price Adminis­ pose. (b) Effect of order. Any retailer may, trator. (c) * * * without reducing his ceiling price, cur­ (e) This Order No. 152 may be (1) This Amendment No. 1 (§ 1305.11 tail, change or discontinue services as amended by the Price Administrator at (b )) to General Order No. 2 shall become described in paragraph (c ). He may not, any time. effective this 24th day of November 1942. however, begin to charge for those serv­ (f) This Order No. 152 <§ 1499.1168) (Pub. Law 507, 77th Cong.; E.O. 9125; ices which he “ customarily” supplied shall become effective November 25,1942. W.P.B. Directive No. 1; Pub. Law 421, without extra charge, nor may he in­ (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; 77th Cong.) crease any service charges which he is E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) permitted to make under any applicable Issued this 24th day of November 1942. price regulation. Issued this 24th day of November 1942. L eon Henderson, (c) Services whicJ\ can be curtailed, L eon H enderson, Administrator. changed or discontinued— (1) Deliveries.' (i) Deliveries which must be curtailed, Administrator. [F. R. Doc. 42-12385; Filed, November 24,1942; 4:29 p. m.] changed or discontinued so that the re­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12369; Filed, November 24,1942; tailer can comply with any order of the 1:13 p. m .] Part 1305—Administration Office of Defense Transportation; (ii) Deliveries of purchases made at [Supp. Order 29] any one time by a customer if those pur­ P art 1499—Commodities and Services RETAIL ECONOMY chases are of a total size and weight [Order 153 Under § 1499.3 (b) of GMPR] The retail sale of consumer goods is which it is reasonable for an average an essential function which must be person to carry away. But this does not SELLERS OF USED CALCIUM CARBIDE DRUMS permit the discontinuance of deliveries For reasons set forth in an opinion is­ ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office which the retailer has customarily made sued simultaneously herewith and filed of Price Administration. with the Division of the Federal Reg­ 17 F R . 5361. *7 F.R. 8961. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9817

in cases of emergency, regardless of size of specific action to the contrary between § 1340.158a Effective dates of amend­ and weight (for example,' emergency such last selling season and the end of ments. * * * purchases of prescriptions or doctors’ the base period or the time of price con­ (w ) Amendment No. 48 (§ 1340.159 (c) supplies); tad, to have been in effect during the (5) (i) ) to Revised Price Schedule No. 88) (iii) Deliveries of purchases which base period or at the time of price con­ shall become effective the 30th day of cannot be discontinued under subdivision trol. November 1942. (2) “Price regulation” means a price (ii) may be reasonably curtailed as (Pub. Law 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. schedule effective in accordance with the 9252, 7 F.R. 7871) to frequency or otherwise reasonably provisions of section 206 of the Emer­ changed. A retailer who customarily gency Price Control Act of 1942, as Issued this 24th day of November 1942. charged extra for deliveries may discon­ amended, a maximum price regulation, Leon H enderson, tinue them entirely if he discontinues the temporary maximum price regulation or Administrator. extra charge. A retailer who customar­ order issued by, the Office of Price Ad­ ily delivered without extra charge may [F. R. Doc. 42-12387; Filed, November 24, 1942; ministration. , 4:27 p. m.] discontinue deliveries which do not fall (3) Unless the context otherwise re­ under subdivisions (i) and (ii) only if quires, the definitions set forth in section he reduces his ceiling prices by the 302 of the Emergency Price Control Act amount which it costs the customer to of 1942, as amended, and § 1499.20 of the P a r t 1351—F o o ds a n d F o o d P r o d u c t s have the articles delivered by the most General Maximum Price Regulation2 [T emporary MPR 22,1 Amendment 6] usual and reasonable method. shall apply to the terms used herein. (iv) In cases of doubt the Office of (f) Effective date. This supplemen­ FLUID MILK AND CREAM Price Administration will, upon request, tary Order No. 29 (§ 1305.34) shall be­ A statement of the considerations in­ inform retailers whether the standards come effective November 24, 1942. volved in the issuance of this amendment or practices adopted by them under this has been issued simultaneously herewith subparagraph (1) are reasonable. (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. and filed with the Division of the Federal (2) Sales on approval. 9250, 7 P.R. 7871) Register.* (3) Acceptance of articles returned by Issued this 24th day of November, 1942. Two new subparagraphs (4) (i) and customers. But this Supplementary L eon H enderson, (ii)

§ 1394.2405, the last sentence of § 1394.- providing the necessary gallonage of the and each S5 ration book with green cou­ 2451 (a), § 1394.2601 (a), § 1394.2907 (a), classes of S ration books for the purposes pons shall contain fourteen (14) pages. § 1394.2908, § 1394.2909, § 1394.2910, specified for each class. Each page shall consist of eight (8) § 1394.2912, and § 1394.2913 are amended. (1) SI Ration Books for public cars ©r coupons. Each coupon shall have im­ In the first sentence of paragraph (a) públicos, which on February 1,1942, were printed on its face the number of the S of § 1394.2406 the word “S-4” is substi­ licensed by the Department of the Inte­ class of ration for which it is issued. rior of the Insular Government of Puerto tuted for the word “ S -l”. All coupons on each page shall bear the § 1394.2101 Definitions. * * * Rico to carry passengers for hire and consecutive number of the page in the (26) “Public car” or “publico” means which are actually used for such purpose, any passenger motor vehicle licensed by and for which such Department shall ration book. Each S5 ration book with' the Department of the Interior of the have issued either a Special Permit or gold coupons shall contain twenty-eight Insular Government of Puerto Rico as a a Special Certificate. (28) pages of coupons, coupons of the public car authorized to carry passengers (1) The Board may issue SI ration first two pages being numbered S5-1, for hire, and which is actually used for coupons for. such vehicle, although so the coupons on the next two pages being such purpose. licensed after; February 1, 1942, if it is numbered S5-2,_ etc., so that there will * * * * * satisfied that such license was obtained be twice the number of £}5 gold coupons § 1394.2400 Revocation of SI and S2 in good faith and that the vehicle has valid for the same periods as contained Ration Books issued prior to November been or will actually be used for the pur­ in the S5 ration book with green cou­ 9,1942. (a) All SI and S2 rations books pose for which it is licensed. pons. Each S5 ration book with white issued prior to November 9, 1942 are (ii) Any person obtaining an SI ration coupons shall contain forty-two (42) hereby revoked, and all coupons con­ book for the purpose of obtaining gaso­ pages of coupons, the coupons of the tained therein are hereby declared in­ line for use in such vehicle not intending first three pages being numbered S5-1, valid as of November 15, 1942 for trans­ to use such vehicle exclusively for the coupons of the next three pages being fers of gasoline. purpose for which such ration book shall numbered S5-2, etc., so that there will (b) Each holder of an invalidated SI have been obtained, or having obtained be three times the number of S5 white or S2 ration book shall attach such book such ration book and not using the gaso­ coupons valid for the same periods as together with all unused coupons tl^grein line obtained thereby for the purpose or contained in the S5 ration book with to his application for the appropriate purposes for which such ration book was green coupons. class of service ration book to be issued issued, shall be deemed guilty of a mis­ (3) Each coupon in each S class of beginning November 9, 1942. demeanor and, upon conviction, shall be ration book shall have imprinted on its fined not more than $10,000, or impris­ (c) In the event that a government face the serial number which appears agency returns an SI ration book, in­ oned for not more than one year, or on the cover of the book, and all Cou­ validated as provided in this section, both, and shall be subject to such other pons without such number printed there­ which had been issued for a valid period penalties as may be prescribed by law. on, and all SI and S2 ration books issued (2) S2 Ration Books for heavy trucks.- beyond November 15, 1942, and contain­ prior to November 9, 1942, shall be in­ (3) S3 Ration Books for busses. S3/ ing fewer coupons than such book should valid after November 14, 1942. ration books shall be issued for the op­ contain when prorated over the intended (4) The valid period of each coupon eration of a bus for which the Public valid period, 'the Board, upon issuing the of each type of service ration shall be Service Commission of the Insular Gov­ new appropriate service ration book, shall as follows: ernment of Puerto Rico has issued a remove coupons therefrom based upon Certificate of Necessity and Convenience, a valuation of one gallon for each in­ or for the continued operation of a bus Types at Coupons validated coupon used in excess of the service bearing Valid periods as one of a fleet of busses which has been ration number— number which should have been used on in continuous operation since November such prorated basis. 1,1941, over regular routes and for which All...... 1 Nov. 15 to Nov. 21,1942. (d) In the event that the holder of an no Certificate of Necessity and Conven­ All...... _...... 2 Nov. 22 to Nov. 28, 1942. S2 ration book, invalidated as provided All...... 3 Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, Í942. ience has been obtained. A ll...... 4 Dec. 6 to Dec. 12,1942. in this section, which had been issued for (4) S4 Ration Books for light trucks, All...... 5 Dec. 13 to Dec. 19, 1942. a valid period beyond November 15, 1942 including ambulances and hearses. A1L_...... 6 Dec. 20 to Dec. 26, 1942. and containing fewer coupons than such All______7 Dec. 27, 1942 to Jan. 2, 1943. (5) S5 Ration Books for motor ve- . All______8 Jan. 3 to Jan. 9,1943. book should contain when prorated over hides, other than motorcycles, owned, S3, S4, S5...... 9 Jan. 10 to Jan. 16,1943. the intended valid period, the Board, S3, S4, S5...... 10 Jan. 17 to Jan. 23, 1943. leased, or operated by a Federal, Insu­ 85...... 11 Jan. 24 to Jan. 30,1943. upon issuing the new appropriate serv­ lar, municipal, or foreign government or S5...... 12 Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, 1943. ice ration book, shall remove coupons S5...... 13 Feb. 7 to Feb. 13, 1943. government agency and used exclusively S5...... 14 Feb. 14 to Feb. 20, 1943. therefrom based upon a valuation of one for the official business of such govern­ gallon for each invalidated coupon used ment or government agency. S5 ration in excess of the number which should books containing green (verde) coupons have been used on such prorated basis. § 1394.2405 Issuance of service ra~ shall be jssued for government passeft»«-. *.tions. (a) The various classes of S ra­ (e) Eaoh Board, in removing* coupons ger automobiles; S5 ration books con­ tion books as defined in § 1394.2401, and, from the new service ration books pursu­ taining gold (oro) coupons shall be issued in the case of motorcycles, Class D ration ant to paragraphs (c) and (d) of this for government light trucks; S5 ration^ t books marked “Service” , shall be issued section, should, as far as possible, consult books containing white (bianco) coupons! FoniTovember 8,1942 as service rations as the convenience of the applicant as to shall be' issued for government heavy follows: the valid periods during which such cou­ trucks. (1) Service rations shall be issued by pons? shall be removed. (6) D Ration Books marked “Service” each Board for the unexpired pro rata (f ) Each applicant shall have the right for the operation of motorcycles. weekly portions of the periods for which to prove that the excessive use of coupons the respective service ration books shall of SI and S2 ration books, now invali­ § 1394.2403 Service Ration Books. (a) The ration period for service rations be valid. dated, was because of having rendered (2) Each person shall state his weekly essential service connected with the war and the number of coupons in each book shall be as follows: requirements of gasoline computed on effort. Such proof shall be specific. the following basis: Upon proof satisfactory to the Board, -it (1) D ration books marked “Service” shall be six (6) months in length, shall (i) Passenger automobiles, twelve (12) shall restore coupons removed from the miles per gallon. new book to the extent that such exces­ commence on August 1, 1942, and shall end on January 31, 1943. Each book (ii) Light trucks, ten (10) miles per sive use shall have been proved to have gallon. been essential to the war effort. shall contain forty-eight (48) coupons, valid for transfer of gasoline during the (iii) Heavy trucks, eight (8) miles per § 1394.2401 Service rations, (a) valid period. gallon. Service rations shall be issued by the (2) Each SI and S2 ration book shall (iv) Busses, eight (8) miles per gallon. Boards to provide the total mileage al­ contain eight (8) pages, each S3 and S4 (v) Motorcycles, thirty-five (35) miles lowed in accordance with § 1394.2403, ration book shall contain ten (10) pages, per gallon. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9819

(3) The Board shall compute the gal- the written authority in advance in each manner directed thereon, certifying the lonage necessary for the mileage al­ instance from the Director of the Office number of each type of coupon and the lowed by dividing the mileage allowed of Price Administration for Puerto Rico. number of evidences to be delivered. by the number of miles obtained per § 1394.2451 Application for spedai ra­ The original of this summary shall be gallon, as set forth in subparagraph tions. (a) * * * A special ration delivered to the Local Board by him, at­ (2) hereof, except that the Boards shall, may be issued for any period not exceed­ tached to the coupons and other evi­ in the cases of busses and heavy trucks, ing the current valid period of the appro­ give the gallonage, if so requested, on dences. The copy shall be retained by priate class of ration book. him at his place of business for a period the basis of the average actual number ***** of miles obtained per gallon, if it is sat­ of not less than one year. isfied beyond all reasonable doubt that § 1394.2601 Value of coupons, (a) § 1394.2913 Exchange of coupons for Each gasoline ration coupon of the class such figure represents the average actual exchange certificates, (a) Each dealer minimum mileage obtain»! per gallon hereinafter designated shall have the fol­ lowing value in gallons of gasoline: shall, from time to time, deliver to any by the most efficient possible operation Board all coupons or other evidenced in of the bus or heavy truck. Class: Gallons his possession, together with a summary (4) Each Board, in computing the re­ A------% thereof on Form OPA R-541, as set quirements of an applicant for service B ------& forth in § 1394.2912, and shall receive rations, shall use the following gallon- C ------1% in place thereof an Exchange Certificate' age values for each class, regardless of D ______% E ------lfc (Form OPA R-548), of which a dupli­ the values which the respective-classes R ______5 of coupons may have for the acquisition cate shall be retained by the Board for 5 1 ______3 its files, which shall specify the total of gas at any time: 5 2 ______4 gallonage value of the coupons or other Gallons 5 3 ______8 51 coupon______3 5 4 ______r _ „ 2 evidences and the total number of each 52 coupon______4 55 (any color)______2 class of coupons or other evidences. 53 coupon______I ______8 G allon b u lk ______y3 (b) Each dealer^, shall, in accordance 54 coupon______2 100-gallon bulk ______33 Vá with paragraph (a) hereof, turn in all 55 coupon (any co lo r)______2 coupons or other evidences of any class § 1394.2907 Restriction on transfers. or type, by not later than noon of the (5) Each Board, in computing the re­

statute, regulation or order of the United sions of section — / I f the landlord fails P a r t 1388— D e f e n s e -R e n t a l A r e a s States Or any agency thereof which ra­ to file the petition or report required by [Maximum Rent Regulations, Supp. tions or limits the use of fuel oil. this paragraph within the time specified, Am endm ent 10] Paragraph (b) and subparagraph (3) or decreases the services, furniture, fur­ of paragraph (c) of §§ 1388.1505, 1388.- HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS OTHER THAN nishings or equipment without an order HOTELS AND ROOMING HOUSES 1555, 1388.1605, 1388.1855, 1388.1905, 1388.1955, 1388.2005, 1388.3005, 1388.4005, authorizing such decrease where such Sections 1388.13, 1388.63, 1388.113, 1388.5005, 1388.6005, 1388.7005, 1388.8005, order is required, the rent received by the 1388.163, 1388.213, 1388.263, 1388.313, 1388.9005, 1388.85, 1388.185, 1388.335, and landlord for any rental period commenc­ 1388.363, 1388.413, 1388.463, 1388.513, 1388.435 of Maximum Rent Regulations ing on or after such decrease or Decem­ 1388.563, 1388.613, 1388.663, 1388.713, Nos. 21A, 22A, 23A, 29A, 30A, 31A, 32A, ber 1, 1942, whichever is the later, shall 1388.763, 1388.813, 1388.863, 1388.913, 34A, 36A, 38A, 40A, 42A, 44A, 46A, 48A, be received subject to refund to the ten­ 1388.963, 1388.1013, 1388.1653, 1388.1703, 50A, 54A, and 56A, respectively, are ant of any amount in excess of the max­ 1388.1753, 1388.1803, 1388.2053, 1388.3053, amended to read as follows: _ . imum rent which may later be fixed by 1388.4053, 1388.5053, 1388.6053, 1388.7053, 1388.8053, 1388.33, 1388.133, 1388.233, * * * * 4c any order decreasing the maximum rent 1388.283, and 1388.383 of Maximum Rent (b) (1) If, on the effective date of this on account of such decrease in services, Regulations Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Maximum Rent Regulation, the services furniture, furnishings or equipment. In 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, provided for a room are less than the such case, any order decreasing the max­ 26, 27, 28, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, minimum services required by section —8, imum rent shall be effective to decrease 51, 53, and 55, respectively, are amended the landlord shall either restore and such rent from the beginning of the first to read as follows: maintain such minimum services or, rental period after the decrease in serv­ Minimum services, furniture, furnish­ within 30 days after such effective date, ices, furniture, furnishings or equipment ings and equipment. Except as set'forth file a petition requesting approval of the or after December 1, 1942, whichever is in section______\ every landlord shall, decreased services. If, on December 1, as a minimum, provide with housing ac­ 1942, the furniture, furnishings or equip­ the later. The foregoing provisions and any refund thereunder do not affect any commodations the same essential serv­ ment provided with a room are less than ices, furniture, furnishings and equip­ civil or criminal liability provided by the the minimum required by section —■*, ment as those provided on the date de­ act for failure to comply with any re­ the landlord shall, within 30 days after termining the maximum rent, and as to such date, file a written report showing quirement of this paragraph. * * 4* ♦ * other services, furniture, furnishings and the decrease in furniture, furnishings or equipment not substantially less than equipment: Provided, That this require­ (c) * * * those provided on such date: Provided, ment shall not apply where a proceeding ). No. 35; 1388.4055 (b ) , No. 37; 36A; 1388.5003, No. 38A, 1388.6003, No. 40A; No. 36A; 1388.5003, No. 38A; 1388.6003, No. 1388.5055 ( b ) , No. 39; 1388.6055 , No. 41; 1388.7003, No. 42A; 1388.8003, No. 44A; 40A; 1388.7003, No. 42A; 1388.8003, No. 44A; 1388.7055 ( b ) , No. 43; 1388.8055 (b ) , No. 45; 1388.9003, No. 46A; 1388.83, No. 48A; 1388.183, 1388.9003, No. 46A; 1388.83, No. 48A; 1388.183, 138835, No. 47; 1388.135 < b ), No. 49; 1388.235 No. 50A; 1388.333, No. 54A and 1388.433, No. No. 50A; 1388333, No. 54A and 1388.433, No. ( b ) , Nos. 51; 1388.285 ( b ) , No. 53; and 1388.385 56A. 56A. (b ), No. 55.

No. 232------3 *

9822 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

1388.235, 1388.285, and 1388.385 of Maxi­ sible to provide the minimum services, This Supplementary Amendment No. mum Rent Regulations Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, furniture, furnishings or equipment he 10 to Maximum Rent Regulations for 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, shall file a petition within 10 days after Housing Accommodations Other than 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 35, 37, 39, the change occurs. When the accommo­ Hotels and Rooming Houses shall become 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, and 55, respec­ dations become vacant the landlord may, effective December 1,1942. tively, are amended to read as follows: . on renting to a new tenant, decrease the (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) (a) * * * services, furniture, furnishings or equip­ (3) There has been a substantial in­ment below the minimum; within 10 days Issued this 25th day of November 1942. crease in the services, furniture, furnish­ after so renting the landlord shall file a L e o n H e n d e r s o n , ings or equipment provided with the written report showing such decrease. Administrator. housing accommodations since the date (3) The order on any petition under or order determining its maximum rent. this paragraph may require an appropri­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12457; Filed, November 25,1942; 11:57 a. m .] No increase in the maximum rent shall ate adjustment in the maximum rent* be ordered on the ground set forth in and any maximum rent for which a re­ this paragraph (a) (3) unless the in­ port is required by this paragraph may crease in services, furniture, furnishings be decreased in accordance with the pro­ P a r t 1390—M a c h in e r y a n d T r a n s p o r t a ­ or equipment occurred with the consent visions of section — .s If the landlord t i o n E q u i p m e n t of the tenant or while the accommoda­ fails to file the petition or report required [MPR 136,1 as Amended, Amendment 56] tions were vacant: Provided, That an by this paragraph within the time speci­ adjustment may be ordered, although the fied, or decreases the services, furniture, MACHINES AND PARTS AND MACHINERY tenant refuses to consent to the increase furnishings or equipment without an SERVICES in services, furniture, furnishings or order authorizing such decrease where A statement of the considerations in­ equipment, if the Administrator finds such order is required, the rent received volved in the issuance of this amendment that such increase (i) is reasonably re­ by the landlord for any rental period has been issued simultaneously herewith quired for the operation of a multiple commencing on or after such decrease and filed with the Division of the Federal dwelling structure or other structure of or December 1, 1942, whichever is the Register. * which the accommodations are a part or later, shall be received subject to refund Section 1390.5, paragraph, (b) is (ii) is necessary for the preservation or to the tenant of any amount in excess amended to read as set forth below: maintenance of the accommodations. of the maximum rent which may later be * * * * * fixed by any order decreasing the maxi­ § 1390.5 Maximum prices: published or confidential price lists. * * * (b) (1) If, on the effective date of this mum rent on account of such decrease in services, furniture, furnishings or (b) Reports. On or before August 1, Maximum Rent Regulation, the services 1942, every manufacturer, seller, and provided for housing accommodations are equipment. In such case, any order de­ lessor subject to this Maximum Price less than the minimum services required creasing the maximum rent shall be ef­ Regulation No. 136, as amended, shall file by section —a, the landlord shall either fective to decrease such rent from the with the Office of Price Administration, restore and maintain such minimum beginning of the first rental period after the decrease in services, furniture, fur­ Washington, D. C., if he has not already services or, within 30 days after such ef­ done so, all his published and confiden­ fective date, file a petition requesting ap?- nishings or equipment or after December 1,1942, whichever is the later. The fore­ tial price, rental, and discount sheets in proval of the decreased services. If, on effect on October 1, 1941, for machines December 1,1942, the furniture, furnish­ going provisions and any refund there­ and parts. However, the manufacturer ings or equipment provided with housing under do not affect any civil or criminal of any^machine or other mechanical de­ accommodations are le.ss than the mini­ liability provided by the Act for failure to comply with any requirement of this vice shall not be required under this Max­ mum required by section —2, the land­ imum Price Regulation No. 136, as lord shall, within 30 days after such date, paragraph. (c) * * * amended, to file list prices in effect on file a written report showing the decrease October 1,1941, for repair parts for such in furniture, furnishings or equipment: (3) There has been a decrease in the machines or mechanical devices or for minimum services, furniture, furnish­ Provided, That this requirement-shall not tools used in the maintenance and re­ apply where a proceeding to decrease the ings or equipment required by section pair of such machines or mechanical de­ rent on account of such decrease in furni­ — * since the date or order determining vices, unless such filing is specifically re­ ture, furnishings or equipment is pending the maximum rent. * * * a • quired by the Office of Price Administra­ before the Administrator on that date or tion. Any person who on October 1, has been theretofore disposed of. 1941, sold, leased, or delivered machines (2) Except as above provided, the 3 The applicable section number is to be or parts at prices based upon price sheets landlord shall, until the accommodations inserted for each Maximum Rent Regulation. published by any other person subject become vacant, maintain the minimum The respective section number to be in­ hereto need not file such other person’s services, furniture, furnishings and serted for each Maximum Rent Regulation is as follows: 1388.15 (c ) (3 ), No. 1; 1388.65 published price sheets but shall file in­ equipment unless and until he has filed a stead a statement identifying the par­ petition to decrease the services, furni­ (c ) (3 ), No. 2; 1388.115 (c ) (3 ), No. 3; 1388.- 165 (c) (3), No. 4; 1388.215 ((c) (3), No. 5; ticular price sheets he used on that date, ture, furnishings or equipment and an 1388.265 (c ) (3 ), No. 6; 1388.315 (c ) (3 ), order permitting a decrease has been No. 7; 1388.365 (c ) (3 ), No. 8; 1388.415 (c ) is as follows: 1388.13, No. 1; 1388.63, No. 2; entered thereon; however, if it is impos- (3 ), No. 9; 1388.465 (c ) (3 ), No. 10; 1388.515 1388.113, No. 3; 1388.163, No. 4; 1388.213, No. (c) (3), No. 11; 1388.565 (c) (3), No. 12; 5; 1388.263, No. 6; 1388.313, No. 7; 1388.363, 2 The applicable section number is to be1388.615 (c ) (3 ), No. 13; 1388.665 (c ) (3 ), No. 8; 1388.413, No. 9; 1388.463, No. 10; inserted for each Maximum Rent Regulation. No. 14; 1388.715 (c ) (3 ), No. 15; 1388.765 (c) 1388.513, No. 11; 1388.563, No. 12; 1388.613, The respective section number to be inserted (3 ), No. 16; 1388.815 (c ) (3 ), No. 17; 1388.865 No. 13; 1388.663,„N o. 14; 1388.713, No. 15; for each Maximum Rent Regulation is as fol­ (c) (3), No. 18; 1388.915 (c) (3), No. 19; 1388.763, No. 16; 1388.813, No. 17; 1388.863, lows: 1388.13, No. 1; 1388.63, No. 2; 1388.113, 1388.965 (c ) (3 ), No. 20; 1388.1015 (c ) (3 ), No. 18; 1388.913, No. 19; 1388.963, No. 20; No. 3; 1388.163, No. 4; 1388.213, No. 5; 1388.263, No. 24; 1388.1655 (c ) (3 ), No. 25; 1388.1705 1388.1013, No. 24; 1388.1653, No. 25; 1388.1703, No. 6; 1388.313, No. 7; 1388.363, No. 8; 1388.413, (c) (3), No. 26; 1388.1755 (c) (3), No. 27; No. 26; 1388.1753, No. 27; 1388.1803, No. 28; No. 9; 1388.463, No. 10; 1388.513, No. 11; 1388.1805 (c ) (3 ), No. 28; 1388.2055 (c ) (3 ), 1388.2053, No. 33; 1388.3053, No. 35; 1388.4053, 1388.563, No. 12; 1388.613, No. 13; 1388.663, No. No. 33; 1388.3055 (c ) (3 ), No. 35; 1388.4055 No. 37; 1388.5053, No. 39; 1388.6053, No. 41; 14; 1388.713, No. 15; 1388.763, No. 16; 1388.813, (c) (3), No. 37; 1388.5055 (c) (3), No. 39; 1388.7053, No. 43; 1388.8053, No. 45; 1388.33, No. 17; 1388.863, No. 18; 1388.913, No. 19; 1388.6055 (c ) (3 ), No. 41; 1388.7055 (c ) (3 ), No. 47; 1388.133, No. 49; 1388.233, No. 51; 1388.963, No. 20; 1388.1013, No. 24; 1388.1653, No. 43; 1388.8055 (c ) (3 ), No. 45; 1388.35 (c ) 1388.283, No. 53; and 1388.383, No. 55. No. 25; 1388.1703, No. 26; 1388.1753, No. 27; (3 ), N o ..47; 1388.135 (c ) (3 ), No. 49; 1388.235 ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office 1388.1803, No. 28; 1388.2053, No. 33; 1388.3053, (c) (3), No. 51; 1388.285 (c) (3), No. 53; and of Price Administration. No. 35; 1388.4053, No. 37; 1388.5053, No. 39, 1388.385 (c ) (3 ), Np. 55. 17 F.R. 5047, 5362, 5665, 5908, 6425, 6682, 1388.6053, No. 41; 1388.7053, No. 43; 1388.8053, 4 The applicable section number is to be 6899, 6964, 6965, 6937, 6973, 7010, 7246, 7320, No. 45; 1388.33, No. 47; 1388.133, No. 49; inserted for each Maximum Rent Regula­ 7365, 7509, 7602, 7739, 7744,, 7907, 7912, 7945, 1388.233, No. 51; 1388.283, No. 53; and 1388.383, tion. The respective section number to be 7944, 8198, 8362, 8433, 8479, 8520, 8652, 8707, No. 55. Inserted for each Maximum Rent Regulation 8897, 9001, 8948, 9040, 9041, 9042, 9053, 9054. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9823 together with his own discount sheets, if ( 1 ) * * * § 1400.78 Exempt sales. The provi­ any, and a statement of any prices which (xvi) Person attending school who sions of this Maximum Price Regulation constitute exceptions to such practice. performs work of a productive nature on No. 127 shall not apply to: ***** § 1390.31a Effective dates of amend- a farm during the school term. incuts, * * * (2) That he needs a bicycle to travel (c) Sales or purchases of: (eee) Amendment No. 56 (§ 1390.5 (b )) to and from, or in the performance of, ***** to Maximum Price Regulation No. 136, as the work, services or activity listed in (42) Woven or printed decorative pat­ amended, shall become effective July 22, paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this fabrics composed in an’ amount of 1942. section, and that he will use the bicycle 75% or more by weight of synthetic yarn, (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. principally and not less than four days a and sold exclusively for use by necktie 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) week in traveling to and from or in the manufacturers: Provided, That any per­ Issued this 25th day of November 1942. performance of such work, services or son selling such fabrics shall, on or before activity. August 31, 1942, file his name and ad­ L e o n H e n d e r s o n , * * * * 41 dress with the Office of Price Adminis­ Administrator. (ii) Without a bicycle and using the tration, Washington, D. C., certifying [F. R. Doc. 42-12460; Filed, November 25,1942; most convenient public transportation that only such fabrics as are sold ex­ 12:00 jn.] - facilities, he would have to walk a total clusively for use by necktie manufacturers of at least three miles in going to and will be sold hereunder: and Provided coming from his work, occupation, or further, That any such person shall also activity; or file with the Office of Price Administra­ P a r t 1390—M a c h i n e r y a n d T r a n s p o r t a ­ tion, before the 10th day of each month, t i o n E q u i p m e n t (iii) He would have to spend a total of at least IV2 hours, including necessary a report showing the total yards per pat­ [MPR 136,1 as Amended, Amendment 57] walking and waiting time, in going to and tern of finished piece goods delivered un­ der such exemption during the preceding MACHINES AND PARTS AND MACHINERY coming from his work, occupation or ac­ SERVICES tivity, by the use of public transportation month. facilities, which time could be reduced at ***** A statement of the considerations in­ least 30 minutes through the use of a bi­ (45) Fabrics coated or impregnated volved in the issuance of this amendment cycle; or with paraffin wax or similar substance has been issued simultaneously herewith * * * * * and used as a substitute for glass, when and filed with the Division of the Federal sold by wholesalers or jobbers. Register.** Effective Dates Paragraph (h) (1) of § 1390.25 is here­ § 1400.81 Definitions, (a) When used § 1391.37 Effective dates of amend­ by revoked. in this Maximum Price Regulation No. ments. * * * 127, the term: § 1390.31a Effective dates of amend- (d) Amendment No. 4 (§§ 1391.7 (a) ***** merits, * * * (1) (xvi), (a) (2), (a) (2) (ii), (a) (2) (fff) Amendment No. 57 (§ 1390.25 (b) (iii)) to Revised Ration Order 7 shall (14) “Loom-finished fabrics” means (1 )) to Maximum Price Regulation No. become effective December 1, 1942. yarn-dyed or warp-printed piece goods 136, as amended, shall become effective which (i) are woven on a non-automatic December 1, 1942. (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.; WP.B. Di­ loom; (ii) are made from warps of 800 rective No. 1, Supplementary Directive yards or less; (iii) are woven on the basis (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. No. 1G, 7 FJR. 562, 3546) of 6 looms or less per weaver; (iv) are 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) Issued this 25th day of November 1942. produced in quantities of 5000 yards or Issued this 25th day of November 1942. less per warp design per month; (v) re­ L e o n H e n d e r s o n , quire no finishing other than calendering L e o n H e n d e r s o n , Administrator. Administrator. or framing after leaving the loom; and [F. R. Doc. 42-12461; Filed, November 25,1942; (vi) constitute a type not commercially [F. R. Doc. 42-12458; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 11:59 a. m .] traded in as grey goods. 11:59 a. m .] ***** (21) “Producer” means the person in whose mill grey or colored-yarn goods P a r t 1400— T e x t i l e F a b r ic s : C o t t o n , P ar t 1391—B ic y c l e s a n d B i c y c l e are woven, and includes any agent of the W o o l , S i l k , S y n t h e t i c s a n d A d m i x ­ E q u i p m e n t producer and any person controlling, t u r e s controlled by, or under common control [Rev. Ration Order 7,2 Amendment 4] [M P R 127,x Amendment 9] with the producer. NEW ADULT BICYCLE RATION REGULATIONS § 1400.82 Appendix A: Maximum prices A rationale for the issuance of this FINISHED PIECE GOODS for finished piece goods. * * * amendment has been issued simul­ A statement of the considerations in­ (g) Tables of division factors— (1) In taneously herewith and has been filed volved in the issuance of this amend­ general. * * * with the Division of the Federal Regis­ ment has been issued simultaneously (v) A converter whose production of ter.* herewith and has been filed with the finished piece goods during the years Section 1391.7 (a) (1) (xvi) is added, Division of the Federal Register.* 1939, 1940 and 1941 consisted predomi­ and the first paragraph of § 1391.7 (a) In § 1400.78 subparagraph (42) of para­ nantly of better cotton wash fabrics (2), §1391.7 (a) (2) (ii), and §1391.7 graph (c) is amended, and a new sub- which (a) are composed 100% of cotton, (a) (2) (iii) are amended to read as set paragraph (45) is added; in § 1400.81

So far as practicable, the Price Admin­ blocks, post caps, wedges, car lumber, Each istrator has advised and consulted with or pit posts used in mines. 8 ft. 6" top diameter.,______$0.575 representative members of the industry “Industrial blocking” means mixed 9 ft. 4Vi” top diameter______.43 which will be affected by this regulation. hardwoods that are sawn to specified 9 ft. 5” top diameter______.47 In the judgment of the Price Admin­ 9 ft. 5Vi" top diameter______.56 sizes, and that are of a grade meeting 9Vi ft. 5" top diameter______.54 istrator, the maximum prices established the requirements of steel mills and other 10 ft. 4” top diameter______.44 by this regulation are and will be gener­ users, for blocking and bracing their 10 ft. 4 Vi " top diameter______.50 ally fair and equitable and will effectuate products in shipment. 10 ft. 5” top d ia m e te r..______. 595 the purposes of the Emergency Price (c) What persons are covered. Any 10 ft. 6” top diameter__,______. 71 Control Act of 1942. A statement of the person selling Central Appalachian 11 ft. 5” top diameter______.625 considerations involved in the issuance wooden mine materials or industrial 11 ft. 6" top diameter______. 75 of this regulation has been issued simul­ blocking as defined above is subject to 11 Vi ft. 5 " top diameter______.655 11 Vi ft. 6” top diameter______.81 taneously herewith and filed with the Di­ the regulation The term “person” in­ 12 ft. 5” top diameter______. 685 vision of the Federal Register.* cludes any individual, corporation, 12 ft. 6” top diameter______. 84 Therefore, under the authority vested partnership, association, or any other 14 ft. 5” top diameter______.935 in the Price Administrator by the Emer­ organized group;»their legal successors 14 ft. 6” top diameter______1.10 gency Price Control Act of 1942 as or representatives; the United States, any 15 ft. 5” top diameter______1.02 amended, and Executive Order No. 9250. government, or any of its political sub­ 15 ft. 6” top diameter______;___ 1.12 Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. divisions; or any agency of the fore­ 16 ft. 6" top diameter______1. 56 218—Central Appalachian Wooden Mine going. (2) Standard. Materials and Industrial Blocking, is hereby issued. § 1426.53 Maximum prices. The 5 ft ______$0.155 maximum prices for untreated material, 5 Vi ft ------.17 Sec. except for pit posts, are f . o. b. the rail­ 6 ft______;______.20 1426.51 Sales of Central Appalachian wooden 6 Vi ft ------. 21 road loading-out point nearest to the 7 f t ------____ .235 mine materials and industrial mill in the direction of the normal route blocking at higher than maximum 7Vi ft______.26 prices prohibited. of shipment to destination. The maxi­ 8 ft ------, 28 1426.52 To what transactions, products, and mum prices for pit posts are delivered 9 ______i _____ . 35 to the buyer’s mine. persons this regulation applies. (g) Treated mine material. The maxi­ 1426.53 Maximum prices. The maximum prices for treated mine 1426.54 How to figure delivered prices. material are f. o. b. the treating plant, mum price for treated mine material 1426.55 What the invoice must contain. unless the material is brought in and is the maximum price for the untreated 1426.56 Prohibited practices. shipped out on a treating-in-transit^ material as set forth above, plus a charge 1426.57 Grades, specifications, and extras not rate, in which case the prices are f . o. b. for treating calculated in accordance specifically priced. with the pricing formula in use by the 1426.58 Petitions for adjustment or amend­ the loading-out point for the untreated ties which were brought in. treating plant in March, 1942. The use ment. of this addition is conditional on the 1426.59 Records and reports. The maximum prices are as follows: filing of the pricing formula with the 1426.60 Enforcement and licensing. (a) Mine ties and mine switch ties Office of Price Administration, Washing­ 1426.61 Relation to other regulations. (mixed oak and hardwoods). 1426.62 Effective date. ton, D. C., within fifteen days after the Per M 'B M first use of a price based on the formula. Authority : §§ 1426.51 to 1426.62, inclusive, A ll sizes up to and including 6 " x 7 " _ $29.00 issued under Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th All sizes 6” x 8" and larger______31.00 § 1426.54 How to figure delivered Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F R . 7871. (to) Cross bars (mixed oak and hard­ prices— (a) General. The transportation , § 1426.51 Sales of Central Appalachian woods) . additions set forth below may be added ivooden mine materials and industrial Per M 'B M to the maximum f. o. b. rail loading-out blocking at higher than maximum prices A ll sizes up to and including 6” x 7*’_ $29.00 point prices in the preceding section. prohibited, (a) On and after December A ll siges 6” x 8 " and larger______31.00 Of course, no addition for transportation may be made to the prices on pit posts, 1, 1942, regardless of any contract or (c) Short mine material (mixed oak other obligation, no person shall sell or since they are already on a delivered and hardwoods). basis. deliver, and no person shall buy or re­ Per M 'B M ceive in the course of trade or business, Cribbing blocks, all sizes up to and ' (b) Transportation addition. (1) No any Central Appalachian wooden mine' including 6” x 7” ______1 $32. 00 matter how delivery is made, whether materials or industrial blocking at prices Post caps, all sizes up to and including by rail, private trucking, contract or com­ higher than the maximum prices fixed 6 " x 7” ______- ______32.00 mon carrier trucking, or any combina­ by this regulation, and no person shall Wedges, to specifications______40.00 tion of these, the only permissible ad­ agree, offer, or attempt to do any of these dition for delivery is the weight of the ( d ) Mine car lumber (white oak material times the applicable carload things. and/or red oak). (b) Prices lower than the maximum Per M 'B M freight rate from the nearest rail load­ prices may, of course, be charged and A ll sizes______$35.00 ing-out point in the direction of ship­ paid. For surfacing and working to pat­ ment to destination. tern add______6.00 (2) The final, delivered price may be § 1426.52 To what transactions, prod­ evened out to the nearest quarter of a ucts, and persons this regulation ap­ ( e ) Industrial blocking (mixed oak and dollar per M'BM. plies— (a) What transactions are cov­ hardwoods). ^ Per M 'B M (3) The following estimated weights ered. This regulation covers all sales may be -used ; higher estimated weights and deliveries of Central Appalachian All sizes up to and including 6” x 7 " ______$29.00 may not be used: wooden mine materials and industrial All sizes 6” x 8” and larger______31.00 blocking whether made by mills or pro­ When buyer specifies shorter than Green Dry ducers, by wholesalers or commission 3' a d d ______3.00 men, or by any other persons. (b) What products are covered.—This ( f ) P it p osts (delivered prices). (1) Lbs. per Lbs. per R o u n d . M'BM. M'BM. regulation covers all wooden mine mate­ Mixed hardwoods mine material.. 5, 400 3,900 rials and industrial blocking produced Each White oak and/or red oak mine 7 ft. 4 " top diameter______$0.26 car lumber______5,500 » 4,000 in the states of Ohio, West Virginia, Vir­ Mixed hardwoods industrial ginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New 7 ft. 4% " top diameter____ :______.31 blocking______5,400 3,900 York, whether treated or untreated. 7 ft. 5" top diameter______. 38 “Wooden mine materials1’ means any 7x/2 ft. 5 " top diameter______.41 714 ft. 6" top diameter______,______.53 ties, switch ties, cross bars, cribbing 8 ft. 4 " top diameter______. 32 § 1426.55 What the invoice must con­ 8 ft. 4 }4 " top diameter______.37 tain—.(a) Basic price. All invoices must •Copies may be obtained from the Office of 8 ft. 5” top diameter______.44 show a complete description of the ma­ Price Administration. 8 ft. 5 y2" top diameter______.47 terial sold, the quantity and the price. 9826 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

(b) Delivered price. In the case of the seller’s maximum price. This price, Buyers must keep similar records, in­ sales on a delivered basis, the invoice with a complete^ description of the grade cluding the name and address of the must show the name of the nearest rail­ and the way the price was computed seller. These records must be kept for road loading-out point in the direction of must be reported to the Office of Price any month in which the seller or buyer the normal route of shipment, the desti­ Administration, Washington, D. C. The sold or bought one thousand dollars nation, the weight of the material, and price may be ordered reduced, if it is worth, or more, of Central Appalachian the applicable carload freight rate. The found excessive. But if the price is not wooden mine materials or industrial amount added for delivery must be shown disapproved within 30 days of the receipt separately. of the report, it is approved. If the seller blocking. They must be kept for two (c) Treated material. When treated cannot figure a maximum price under years, for inspection by the Office of material is sold, the invoice must show this paragraph, or if he wants to make Price Administration. Any records separately the charge added for treating. an addition for a working, specification, which the Office of Price Administra­ service, or other extra which is not spe­ tion later requires must also be kept. § 1426.56 Prohibited practices — (a) (b) Reports. Any reports that the General. Any practice which is a device cifically provided for, he should write to the Lumber Branch of the Office of Price Office of Price Administration requires to obtain the effect of a higher-than-ceil- must be submitted. ing price without actually raising the Administration, Washington, D. C., giv­ price is as much a violation of this regu­ ing a complete description of the thing to § 1426.60 Enforcement and Licensing. lation as an outright over-ceiling price. be priced, and his requested price, and (a) Persons violating any provision of This applies to devices making use of any facts supporting the request. The this regulation are subject to the crim­ commissions, services, transportation ar­ Office of Price Administration will then inal penalties, civil enforcement actions, rangements, premiums, special privileges, by letter give him either a specific max­ suits for treble damages, and proceedings tying-agreements, trade understandings, imum price or instructions on how to for revocation of licenses provided for and the like. compute it. by the Emergency Price Control Act of (b) Specific practices. The following A seller using this pricing paragraph 1942. are among the specific practices prohib­ can go ahead with delivery of the ma­ (b) Persons who have evidence of* any ited: terial and collection of the price he has violation of this regulation or of any (1) Obtaining the effect of a higher computed or requested. But he must other regulation or order issued by the price by changing credit practices or cash tell the buyer that the price is sub­ Office of Price Administration are urged discounts from what they were in Octo­ ject to revision within the thirty-day to communicate with the nearest field, ber 1941. This includes reducing the period, and, if the price is ordered re­ state, or regional office of the Office of cash discount period, decreasing credit duced, must refund any excess over the Price Administration or its principal of­ periods, or making greater charges for final approved price. fice in Washington, D. C. extension of credit. § 1426.58 Petitions for adjustment or (c) War procurement agencies and (2) Grading as a special grade mate­ amendment— (a) Government contracts. their contracting or paying finance of­ rial which is normally graded by the (1) The term “government contract” is ficers are not subject to any liability, seller as a standard grade; or wrongly here used to include any contract with civil or criminal, imposed by this regu­ grading or invoicing in any other way. the United States or any of its agencies, lation. “War procurement agencies” in­ (3) Refusing to sell on an f. o. b. load­ or with the government or any govern­ clude the War Department, the De­ ing-out point basis, and insisting on sell­ mental agency of any country whose partment of the Navy, the United States ing on a delivered basis. defense the President deems vital to the Maritime Commission and the Lend- (4) Quoting a gross price above the defense of the United States under the Lease Section in the Procurement Divi­ maximum price even if accompanied by a terms of the Act of March 1,1941, entitled sion of the Treasury Department, or any discount the effect of which is to brings “An Act to promote the defense of the of their agencies. the net price below the maximum price. "United States”. It also includes any sub­ (d) All sellers of Central Appalachian (c) Purchasing commissions. No pur­ contract under this kind of contract. wooden mine materials and industrial chasing commission based on the quan­ (2) Any person who has made or in­ blocking covered by this regulation, ex­ tity or value of material purchased may tends to make a “government contract” cept mills, have been licensed by Sup­ be charged or paid, if the commission and who thinks that a maximum price plementary Order No. 18 A “mill” plus the purchase price is an amount in this regulation is impeding or threat­ means a person the major part of whose over the maximum price. ens to impede production of material business consists of producing lumber (d) Adjustable pricing. A price may which is essential to the war program or lumber products, including wooden not be made adjustable to the maximum and which is or will be the subject of mine materials o f industrial blocking. price which will be in effect after delivery the contract, may file an application This order, in brief, provides that a li­ has been completed. But the price may for adjustment in accordance with Pro­ cense is necessary, except for mills, to be adjustable to the maximum price in cedural Regulation No. 6, issued by the make sales under this regulation. A effect at the time of delivery. Office of Price Administration. license is automatically granted to all sellers required to be licensed. It is not § 1426.57 Grades, specifications, and (3) As soon as the application is filed, contracts, deliveries, and payments may necessary to apply specially for the li­ extras not specifically priced. All grades cense, but a registration may later be and specifications of ties, switch ties, be made at the requested price, subject to refund if the requested price is disap­ required. The Emergency Price Con­ cross bars, cribbing blocks, post caps, trol Act of 1942 and Supplementary wedges, car lumber, or pit posts, used in proved or lowered. The seller must tell the buyer that the delivery is made sub­ Order 18 explain the circumstances under mines, or of industrial blocking are sub­ which licenses may be suspended. A li­ ject to this regulation, whether they are ject to this refund. (b) Petitions for amendment. Any cense cannot be transferred. specifically priced or not. § 1426.61 Relation to other regula­ The maximum price for grades, specifi­ person seeking an amendment of any provision of this regulation may file a tions— (a) General Maximum Price Reg­ cations, and extras not specifically priced ulation.3 Any sale or delivery covered is a price which bears the October 1941 petition for amendment in accordance with the provisions of Revised Proce­ by this Revised Maximum Price Regula­ relation to the price of the appropriate tion 218 is not subject to the General “ yardstick” grade. The yardstick for dural Regulation No. 1, issued by the Office of Price Administration. Maximum Price Regulation. mine materials is 3” x 5" mine ties, and (b) Specific hardwood lumber maxi for industrial blocking is 4" x 4 " indus­ § 142j6.59 Records and reports— (a) mum price regulations. The provisions trial blocking. The seller should find the Records. All sellers of Central Appala­ of this Revised Maximum Price Regula­ difference between the price received for chian wooden mine materials or indus­ tion 218 supersede the provisions of Max- the grade being priced and the yardstick trial blocking must keep records which grade in October 1941, or the first month will show a complete description of the s 7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, before that in which he had sales of both item sold, the name and address of the 4457, 4659, 4738,5027, 5276, 5192, 5365, 5445, grades. This difference is then added to buyer, the date of the sale, and the price. 5565, 5484, 5775, 5784, 5783, 6058, 6081, 6007, or subtracted from the maximum price 6216, 6615, 6794, 6939, 7093, 7322, 7454, 7758, for the yardstick grade. The result is * 7 F.R. 8961. 7913, 8431, 8881, 9004, 8942, 9435. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9827

imum Price Regulation 155* Central eries of the following commodities or in by any petitioner for furniture delivery Hardwood Lumber, Maximum Price Reg­ the following transactions: service to any department store for any ulation 1465—Appalachian Hardwood ***** contract year shall not exceed the high­ Lumber and Maximum Price Regulation (8) Prior to January 1, 1943, to sales est charges which would be produced by 97e—Southern Hardwood Lumber as to or deliveries to the United States or any application, on a quarterly basis, of any sales of Central Appalachian wooden agency thereof, or to the Government of formula in effect during March, 1942, for mine materials and industrial blocking any country whose defense the President furniture delivery service for a depart­ produced in regions covered by those reg­ deems vital to the defense of the United ment store served by the particular peti­ ulations. All specific prices for Central States under the terms of the Act of tioner. Appalachian wooden mine materials and March 11, 1941, entitled “An Act to pro­ (5) Package delivery and other con­ industrial blocking authorized for par­ mote the defense of the United States” , tract carrier services. The charges by ticular mills under the special grade pro­ or any agency of any such Government, any petitioner for package delivery and visions of Maximum Price Regulation of the following commodities: other contract carrier service to any de­ 155, Maximum Price Regulation 146, or * * * * * partment store for any contract year Maximum Price Regulation 97, are here­ (iv) Canteens, canteen cups, and meatshall not exceed the highest charges by revoked, and are superseded by the cans, models M-1942 and M-1910 (Quar­ which would be produced by application, maximum price established by this Re­ termaster Corps): on a quarterly basis, of a formula in ef­ vised Maximum Price Regulation 218. ***** fect during March, 1942, for package de­ (c) Maximum Export Price Regula­ livery and other contract carrier service tion? The maximum prices for export (d) Effective date. * * *. for a department store served by the par­ . sales of Central Appalachian wooden (13) Amendment No. 12 (§ 1499.29 (a) ticular petitioner. mine materials and industrial blocking (8) (iv )) to Revised Supplementary Reg­ (ii) Specialty shops. The charges by are governed by the Maximum Export ulation No. 4 shall become effective No­ any petitioner for contract carrier serv­ Price Regulation. vember 25, 1942. ice to any specialty shop for any contract (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. year shall not exceed the highest charges § 7426.62 Effective date. (a) Revised 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) whiclrwould be produced by application, Maximum Price Regulation No. 218 on a quarterly basis, of any formula in (§§ 1426.51 to 1426.62 inclusive) shall be­ Issued this 25th day of November „1942. effect during March, 1942, for a specialty come effective December 1, 1942. L e o n H e n d e r s o n , shop served by the particular petitioner. (b) If Central Appalachian wooden Administrator. (2) Where charges are determined by mine materials or industrial blocking has fixed price per unit. The price per unit been received before December 1, 1942, [F. R. Doc. 42-12465; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 11:56 a. m .] charged to any department store or spe­ by a carrier, other than one owned or cialty shop for contract carrier service controlled by the seller, for shipment ttr for any contract year shall not exceed a buyer, that shipment is not subject to the price per unit for such service for this Revised Maximum Price Regulation such department store or specialty shop P ar t 1499— C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s No. 218. It remains subject to the terms during March, 1942, as increased by a of any regulation (whether the General [Order 2 Under Supp. Reg. 15 ,of GMPR] percentage computed as follows: the Maximum Price Regulation, a specific UNITED PARCEL SERVICE OF NEW YORK, ET AL. price per unit resulting from applica­ hajrdwood regulation, or the earlier ver­ tion of the ceiling formula provided in sion of this regulation) which covered Order No. 2 under § 1499.75 (a) (3) of (1) (i) (b) above to the deliveries of it at the time the material was turned Supplementary Regulation No. 15, of the such department store or specialty shop over to the carrier. General Maximum Price Regulation— during the quarter immediately preced­ Issued this 25th day of November 1942. Docket No. GF1-346-P. ing the beginning of the contract year For the reasons set forth in an opinion L e o n H e n d e r s o n , in question shall be compared with the issued simultaneously herewith, It is Administrator. price per unit resulting from application ordered: of such formula to the deliveries of such [P . R. Doc. 42-12463; Filed,'November 25,1942; § 1499.1302 Adjustment of maximum department store or specialty shop dur­ 11:59 a. m.J prices for contract carrier services sold ing the quarter immediately preceding by United Parcel Service of New York, the effective date of the contract in effect Inc., United Parcel Service of Pennsyl­ during March, 1942, and the percentage of increase, if any, shall be determined. P a r t 1499— C o m m o d it ie s a n d S e r v ic e s vania, Inc., United Parcel Service of Illi­ nois, Inc., United Parcel Service of However, in no event shall the price per [GMPR, Amendment 12 to Rev. Supp. Reg. 4 x] Milwaukee, United Parcel Service of Cin­ unit charged to such department store cinnati, Inc., United Parcel Service of Los or specialty shop exceed the highest price EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN SALES TO UNITED per unit in effect during March, 1942, for STATES, ETC. Angeles, Inc., United Parcel Service of San Francisco, United Parcel Service Bay any department store or specialty shop A statement of considerations involved District, United Parcel Service of Port­ served by the particular petitioner. in the issuance of this Amendment No. 12 land, United Parcel Service of Seattle. (b) In the event of renewal or modi­ has been issued simultaneously herewith fication after August 1./1942, of any con­ (a) United Parcel Service of New York, and filed with the Division of the Federal Inc., United Parcel Service of Pennsyl­ tract for contract carrier service be­ Register.* vania, Inc., United Parcel Service of Illi­ tween any of the petitioners and any Section 1499.29 (a) (8) (iv) is hereby nois, Inc., United Parcel Service, of department store or specialty shop, the amended to read as follows: aggregate charges for contract carrier Milwaukee, United Parcel Service of service for any future contract year shall § 1499.29 Exceptions for sales and de­ Cincinnati, Inc., United Parcel Service of liveries to the United States or any Los Angeles, Inc., United Parcel Service not exceed the aggregate charges for agency thereof of certain commodities of San Francisco, United Parcel Service all such service rendered to such de­ partment store or specialty shop during and in certain transactions and for cer­ Bay District, United Parcel Service of the twelve-month period ending March tain other commodities, sales and deliv­ Portland, United Parcel Service of 31, 1942: Provided, however, That the eries. (a) General Maximum Price Reg­ Seattle, hereinafter called petitioners, provisions of this paragraph shall not ulation shall not apply to sales or deliv- irqiy sell and deliver, and any department apply where there has been substantial store or specialty shop may buy and re­ expansion or change in the character of * Copies may be obtained from the Office of ceive from any of said petitioners, con­ Price Administration. tract carrier services at prices not higher the contract carrier service required by 17 P.R. 5056, 5089, 5566, 6082, 6084, 6426, than those resulting from the applica­ such department store or specialty shop 6793, 7175, 7538, 8021. tion of the appropriate pricing method of the particular petitioner. «7 P.R. 4108, 4231, 7202, 7780, 8385, 8949. (c) The maximum prices authorized B 7 P.R. 3776, 4179, 4852, 5520, 6053, 6998, set forth below: 7600, 7747, 8198, 8350, 8384, 8948. (1) Where charges are determined by herein shall apply as of August 1, 1942. • 7 F.R. 5667, 6681, 7149, 7966, 8385, 8948. formula — (i) Department stores — (a) (d) Beginning with the quarter end­ T 7 F.R. 5059, 7242, 8829, 9000. Furniture delivery service. The charges ing on December 31, 1942, petitioners 9828 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

shall submit quarterly to the Chief of TITLE 26—INTERNAL REVENUE certification requirements, exfoliated or the Transportation Branch, Transporta­ Chapter I—Bureau of Internal Revenue expanded vermiculite when packaged in tion and Public Utilities Division, Office closed containers, salal (known to the Sabchapter E— Administrative Provisions Common of Price Administration, Washington, to Various Taxes trade as lemon) cuttings, for ornamen­ tal use, and sawdust and shavings pro­ D. C., the following financial data: P art 455—Rewards for I nformation (1) Individual profit and loss state­ duced under certain prescribed condi­ L eading to the D etection and P unish­ tions and so identified. ment of each of the petitioners. ment of P ersons Violating Internal Wintergreen cuttings have been more (2) Consolidated profit and loss state­ R evenue L aws specifically classified as to species. ment of United Parcel Service of Amer­ § 455.1 Rewards for information. § 301.45a1 Administrative instruc­ ica, Inc., and subsidiary companies. Under and by virtue of the provisions, (3) Analysis of consolidated surplus tions; articles exempted from restric­ of section 3792 of the Internal Revenue tions. Pursuant to the authority con­ account of United Parcel Service of Code (formerly section 3463 of the Re­ ferred upon the Chief of the Bureau of America, Inc., and subsidiary companies. vised Statutes of the United States), Entomology and Plant Quarantine by the (e) Definitions. (1) When used in this which authorize the Commissioner of second proviso of § 301.45, Chapter III, order, the term: Internal Revenue, with the approval of Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations (1) “Department store” means a retail the Secretary of the Treasury, to pay (Notice of Quarantine No. 45, on account store having 25 or more selling depart­ such sums as he may deem necessary, not of the gypsy moth and brown-tail moth), exceeding in the aggregate the sum ap­ ments. the following articles, the interstate propriated therefor, for detecting and movement of which is not considered to (ii) “Specialty shop” means a retail bringing to trial and punishment per­ store having less than 25 selling depart­ constitute a risk of moth dissemination, sons guilty of violating the internal rev­ aré exempted from the restrictions of the ments. enue laws, or conniving at violations of (2) Unless the context otherwise re­ regulations of this quarantine, effective the same, in cases where such expenses November 20,1942. quires, the definitions set forth in are not otherwise provided for by law, § 1499.20 of the General Maximum Price the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Acacia cuttings for ornamental use ( Acacia with the approval of the Secretary of the s p p .). Regulation shall apply to the terms used Banana stalks, when crushed, dried, and in this order. Treasury, does hereby offer for infor­ shredded. (f) All requests of the application not mation given by persons other than offi­ Birch slabs for use as post cards. granted herein are denied. cers of internal revenue, or persons ap­ Birch bark when waxed, polished, or other­ (g) This Order No. 2 may be revoked pointed or employed in, or acting in con­ wise treated to adequately eliminate all risk nection with, the Internal Revenue Serv­ of transmitting infestation and when used or amended by the Price Administrator ice, that shall lead to the detection and in the manufacture of novelties. at any time. punishment of persons guilty of violating . Box shooks, when newly manufactured and (h) This Order No. 2 (§ 1499.13Q2) is the internal revenue laws, or conniving planed on four sides. Boxwood cuttings and branches for orna­ hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ at the same, such reward as the Com­ mental use (Buxus sempervirens). plementary Regulation No. 14, which missioner of Internal Revenue, with the Cable reels, when newly manufactured and contains modifications of maximum approval of the Secretary of the Treas­ empty. prices established by § 1499.2. ury, shall deem suitable, but in no case California peppertree cuttings andjjranches (i) This Order No. 2 (§ 1499.1302) shall exceeding 10 per cent of the net amount for ornamental use (Echinus molle). Clubmoss (sometimes called "ground become effective November 27, 1942. of taxes, penalties, fines and forfeitures which, by reason of said information, pine” ) (Lycopodium spp.). (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; Cuttings of woody plants that have been shall'be paid irrecoverably to the United grown in the greenhouse throughout the E. O. 9250, J P.R. 7871) States through suit or otherwise. year, when labeled on the outside of the con­ The rewards hereby offered are limited Issued this 25th day of November 1942. tainer to show that the contents were green­ in their aggregate to the sum appropri­ house grown. Leon H enderson, ated therefor and shall be paid only in Eucalyptus cuttings and branches for orna­ Administrator. cases not otherwise provided for by law. mental use (Eucalyptus.globulus). Claims for reward under the provisions Evergreen smilax (Smilax lanceolata). [F . R. Doc. 42-12459; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; hereof shall be made on Form 211, which Fuchsia (Fuchsia spp.). 12:00 m .] G alax (Galax aphylla). may be obtained from Collectors of In­ Geranium (Pelargonium spp.). ternal Revenue or from the Bureau at Heather cuttings for ornamental use (Erica Washington, D. C. spp., Calluna spp.). Treasury decision 4663, approved July P art 1499—Commodities and Services Heliotrope (Heliotropium spp.). 6, 1936, is hereby revoked. Herbarium specimens, when dried, pressed, [Correction to Order 90 Under § 1499.18 (b) and treated, and when so labeled on the out­ of G M P R ] (Sec. 3792 of the Internal Revenue Code; side of each container. 53 Stat. 467) Jerusalem-cherry (Solanum capsicastrum,

M. B rown and Sons, South B end, ■ [ seal] G u y T. H elvering, S. pseudocapsicum, S. hendersoni). I ndiana Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Leaves of deciduous or evergreen trees that have been treated or dyed. Correction to Order No. 90 Under Approved: November 24, 1942. Mistletoe (Phoradendron flavescens, Viscum § 1499.18 (b) of the General Maximum John L. Sullivan, album, etc.)., ¿Price Regulation—Docket No. GP3-1833. Acting Secretary of the Treasury. Oregon huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum). Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens). [F . R. Doc. 42-12444; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; By reason of a typographical error the Salal, known to the trade as lemon cut­ 11:18 a. m .] pocket rfo. GP3-1833 of the above order tings, for ornamental use (Gaultheria shal- appeared in the official copy thereof as l o n ). GF3-1187. Such order is therefore cor­ Sawdust that has been (1) produced in TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE established, nonportable, commercial saw­ rected to read Docket No. GP3-1833 in mills from boards or other timber previously the place of Docket No. GF3-1187. Chapter III—Bureau of Entomology »and sawed four sides, (2) subsequently blown . Plant Quarantine through an pir-blast conveyor line having a (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. minimum length of 50 feet and at least one Part D omestic Quarantine N otices 9250, 7 P.R. 7871*) 301— 45° or sharper angle, (3) protected from Issued this 25th day of November 1942. [B. E. P. Q. 386, 7th Revision] infestation prior to shipment, and (4) identi­ fied as specified below. Leon H enderson, GYPSY MOTH AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH QUAR­ Shavings that have been either (1) pro­ Administrator. ANTINE REGULATIONS MODIFIED duced by planers having 6 or more blades, [F. R. Doc. 42-12464; Filed, November 25,1942; This revision of circular B. E. P. Q. 386 11:57 a. m .] adds to. the list of articles exempted from 16 F.R. 5131. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9829 or (2) blown through an air-blast conveyor gible to vote and applies for a ballot and It is, therefore, ordered, That effective line having a minimum length of 50 feet and to each person who claims to be eligible as of 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., November 25, at least one 45° or sharper angle; and in to vote and insists upon voting even 1942, the following provisions of the either case protected from infestation prior order, as amended, regulating the han­ to shipment, and identified as specified though his eligibility to vote is chal­ below. lenged by the committee.” The last sen­ dling of milk in the Washington, D. C., Invoices and waybills covering bulk car­ tence thereof is amended so as to read: marketing area are hereby suspended : load or less-than-carload shipments of saw­ “Ballot forms1 shall be issued and bal­ 1. The words “from which no milk was dust or shavings meeting these conditions lots placed in the ballot box only while shipped to the marketing area as milk for exemption shall bear thereon a notation at least one member serving on the com­ during the preceding year,” which are to the effect that: munity referendum committee is physi­ included in the proviso in § 945.1 (a) (5) “The consignor guarantees that the con­ of the said order; and tents of this shipment have been produced cally present in the polling place and in under conditions which entitle the material position to see each ballot form as it is 2. The provision “ add the hundred­ to exemption as specified in the Federal issued and each ballot as it is placed in weight of milk equivalent (at the average gypsy moth quarantine regulations or ad­ the ballot box.” test of milk received from producers) of ministrative instructions thereto.’’ 2. § 717.12 State committee’s record the butterfat contained in cream received Strawberry plants ( Fragaria spp.). of the result of the referendum is hereby from plants at which no milk is received Trailing arbutus ( Epigaea rep en s). amended by changing the third sentence from producers, which is allocated to Verbena (Verbena spp.). Class I, times the Class I price, less the Vermiculite (variously termed zonolite or to read as follows: “The State summary mica-gro) when exfoliated or expanded and shall be prepared in triplicate and certi­ Class I I price, computed pursuant to when packaged in closed containers. fied to by at least a majority of the mem­ § 945.5”, which appears in § 945.7 (a) of Wintergreen for ornamental use ( Gaul- bers of the State committee, or by the the said order. theria procumbens, Pyrola spp.). See also administrative officer in charge of the Done at Washington, D. C„ this 25th Salai. State office if so instructed by the Re­ day of November, 1942. Witness my Wood flour, pulverized wood, or ground gional Director. hand and the Seal of the United States wood sawdust, when processed by screening Department of Agriculture. or sifting through a screen of at least 30 Done at Washington, D. C., this 24th meshes per inch. day of November 1942. Witness my hand [ seal] T homas J. F lavin, and the seal of the Department of Agri­ Assistant to the These instructions supersede the list of culture. exempted articles contained in B. E. P. Q. Secretary of Agriculture.1 [ seal] Claude R. W ickard, 386, 6th revision, which became effective Secretary of Agriculture. [F. R. Doc. 42-12450; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; October 10, 1941. 11:48 a. m .] [F. R. Doc. 42-12383; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; (7 CFR §301.45; sec. 8, 39 Stat. 1165, 3:38 p. m.] 44 Stat. 250; 7 U.S.C. 161.) Done at Washington, this 17th day of Notices November 1942. Avery S. H oyt, Acting Chief. Cliapter IX—Agricultural Marketing DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Administration [F. R. Doc. 42-12443; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; Office of the Secretary. P art 945— Milk in the W ashington, 11:00 a. m.J [M em orandum No. 1052] D. C., M arketing Area D elegation of Authority T o A cquire, ORDER TERMINATING CERTAIN PROVISIONS and Dispose of Certain P roperty Order terminating certain provisions Chapter V II—Agricultural Adjustment of §§ 945.1 (a) (5 )2 and 945.7 (a)* of the N ovember 21, 1942. Agency order, as amended, regulating the han­ Delegation of authority to acquire, use, [MQ-650, Supp. 1 ] dling of milk in the Washington, D. C., and dispose of property under Title H Part 717—R egulations G overning t h e marketing area. of the Second War Powers Act, 1942. H olding of R eferenda on M arketing Pursuant to the applicable provisions By virtue of the authority vested in me Quotas of Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as by Executive Order No. 9249, dated Oc­ amended and as reenacted and amended tober 1, 1942 (7 Fed. Reg. No. 196, page By virtue of the authority vested in the by the Agricultural Marketing Agree­ Secretary of Agriculture by Title H I of 7874), I hereby delegate to the Adminis­ ment Act of 1937 (7 UB.C. 1940 ed. 601 trator or Acting Administrator, Agricul­ the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 et seq.), hereinafter referred to as the (Public Law No. 430, 75th Congress, ap­ “ act”, and the provisions of the order, tural Marketing Administration, and the proved February 16, 1938; 52 Stat. 38, 7 as amended, regulating the handling of President or Acting President, Commod­ U.S.C. 1301 et seq.), as amended, public milk in the Washington, D. C., market­ ity Credit Corporation, the authority to notice is hereby given of the following ing area, it is hereby determined that acquire, use, and dispose of any real amendments to MQ-650, “Regulations the provisions of such order which pro­ property, temporary use thereof, or other Governing the Holding of Referenda on vide that farmers delivering milk to interest therein, together with any per­ Marketing Quotas,” as published in the plants outside the marketing area, from sonal property located thereon, or used Federal R egister on November 5, 1941, which milk is shipped into the marketing therewith, that shall be deemed neces­ (6 F.R. 5616); area, shall be considered producers, and sary for war purposes in connection with 1. § 717.9 Issuing ballots to voters is thé provisions which require handlers the storing and warehousing of agricul­ hereby amended as follows: The first under the said marketing order to pay tural commodities or products in accord­ the difference between the Class I and sentence thereof is amended so as to ance with the provisions of Title II of Class n prices on the milk equivalent of read: “The community referendum com­ the Second War Powers Act, 1942, ap­ cream received from plants outside the mittee, or at least one member thereof proved March 27, 1942. in case there are two or more polling marketing area, are provisions which ob­ places in the community, shall open the struct and do not tend to effectuate the ix [ seal] Claude R. W ickard, polling place for the issuance of ballot declared policy of the act with respect to Secretary of Agriculture. forms and the casting of ballots at the the producers of milk under such mar­ [F.R.Doc.42-12442; Filed,November 25,1942; time designated by the county commit­ keting order. 11:00 a. m .] tee and shall thereafter, until the time when the polls are required to be closed 1 Filed as part of the original document. * Acting pursuant to authority delegated by and the casting of ballots discontinued, ■ 6 F.R. 4554; 7 F E . 3147. the Secretary of Agriculture under the Act of issue a ballot to each person who is eli­ •6 F.R. 4556; 7 F E . 8147. April 4,1940 (54 Stat. 81; 7 F.R. 2656).

No. 232------4 9830 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Knitted Wear Learner Regulations, October Hosiery Industry 10, 1940 (5 F.R. 3982). Wage and Hour Division. Millinery Learner Regulations, Custom Cherokee Hosiery Co., Edwards St., Made and Popular Priced, August 29, 1940 (5 Cleveland, Tennessee; Seamless; 5 per­ E u r e k a P ip e L i n e C o m p a n y F.R. 3392, 3393). cent ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. GRANTING OF EXCEPTION Textile Learner Regulations, May 16, 1941 The House of Byer, Inc., 18 Ames St., (6 F.R. 2446). Notice is hereby given that pursuant Cambridge, Massachusetts; seamless; 5 Woolen Learner Regulations, October 30, percent ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. to § 516.18 of the Record Keeping Regu­ 1940 (5 FJR. 4302). lations, Part 516, issued under authority Notice of Amended Order for the Employ­ Infants Socks, Inc., Brown & Catherine contained in the Fair Labor Standards ment of Learners in the Cigar Manufacturing Sts., Middletown, Pennsylvania; seam­ Act of 1938, the Administrator of the Industry, July 20, 1941 (6 F.R. 3753). less; 5 learners ( T ) ; November 26,1943. Wage and Hour Division has granted The employment of learners under Lynne Hosiery Mills, Inc., N. South St., to the Eureka Pipe Line Company of these certificates is limited to the terms Mt. Airy, North Carolina; seamless; 5 Parkersburg, West Virginia, an excep­ and conditions as to the occupations, leasners (E ); July 23, 1943. tion to § 516.6 of the Record Keeping learning periods, minimum wage rates, Knitted Wear Industry Regulations relieving this company from et cetera, specified in the determination Clark Brothers, 20 Elm St., Glens the requirement of maintaining records and order or regulation for the industry designated above and indicated opposite Falls, New York; outerwear and under­ of the hours worked each' workday; and wear; 5 learners ( T ) ; November 26,1943. the total hours worked each workweek the employer’s name. These certificates become effective November 26,1942. The Sprite Mfg. Co., Broad & Peterson for any employee who is totally exempt Sts., Tamaqua, Pennsylvania; knitted from the provisions of section 7 of the certificates may be cancelled in the man­ underwear; 5 percent ( T ) ; November 26, Fair Labor Standards Act, in any work­ ner provided in the regulations and as indicated in the certificates. Any per­ 1943. week when such an employee does not Textile Industry work over 56 hours: Provided, That the son aggrieved by the issuance of any of wage or salary paid to the employee for these certificates may seek a „review or Alabama Bedspread Company, Scotts- the workweek is sufficient to compensate reconsideration thereof. boro, Alabama; cotton chenille bed­ him for at least 56 hours at not less than N ame and Address of Firm, Industry, Prod­ spreads; 5 percent ( T ) ; November 26, the minimum hourly rate required by the uct, N umber of L earners and Expiration 1943. Fair Labor Standards Act or any order Date Cherokee Candlewick, Inc., Calhoun, issued thereunder. Apparel Industry Georgia; Chenille bedspreads; 5 percent This exception is not applicable to any Acme Pad Company, 516 W. Baltimore ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. employee under 16 years of age. Street, Baltimore, Maryland; Shoulder Santee Mills #1, 97 S. Blvd., Orange­ This authority is granted on the pads for ladies’ & men’s garments; five burg, South Carolina; cotton sheetings; representations of the petitioner and is learners ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. 3 percent ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. subject to revocation for cause. Sunneytown Clothing Mfg. Co., Sun- Signed at New York, N. Y., this 24th Signed at New York, New York this neytown, Pennsylvania; Pants, 5 learners day of November 1942. 23d day of November 1942. ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. M e r l e D. V in c e n t , L . M e t c a l f e W a l l i n g , Authorized Representative Administrator. Single Pants, Shirts and Allied Gar­ of the Administrator. ments, Women’s Apparel, Sportswear, [F. R. Doc. 42-12394; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; Rainwear, Robes and Leather and [F. R. Doc. 42-12395; Filed, November 25,1942; 9:57 a. m .] Sheeplined Garments Divisions of the 9:57 a. m.] Apparel Industry Big Jack Mfg. Co., Inc., 4th St., Bristol, Tennessee; Overalls, coats, dungarees, CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD. L e a r n e r E m p l o y m e n t C ertificates twill pants; 10 percent ( T ) ; November 26, [Docket No. SA-76] ISSUANCE TO VARIOUS INDUSTRIES 1943. I nvestigation o f A ir c r a f t A c c id e n t Oc­ Big Jack Mfg. Co. Inc., 121 Lee St., c u r r in g N ear S y r a c u s e Notice of issuance of special certifi­ Bristol, Virginia; Work pants, shirts and cates for the employment of learners twill pants; 10 percent ( T ) ; November NOTICE OF HEARING under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 26,1943. In the matter of investigation of acci­ 1938. Mr. George Krauss, #52 So. River St., dent involving aircraft of United States Notice is hereby given that special Coxsackie, New York; Ladies’ dresses; 7 Registry NC 29882 and NC 36352 which certificates authorizing the employment learners ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. occurred near Syracuse, New York on of learners at hourly wages lower than R. Lowenbaum Mfg. Co., 2225 Locust November 18, 1942. the minimum wage rate applicable under St., St. Louis, Missouri; Dresses; 10 per­ Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 6 of the Act are issued under cent ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as section 14 thereof, Part 522 of the regu­ Jacob Nathanson & Co., 412 S. Wells amended, particularly section 702 of said lations issued thereunder (August 16, St., Chicago, Illinois; Cotton & rayon Act, in the above-entitled proceeding, 1940, 5 F.R. 2862, and as amended June wash dresses; 10 learners (T)^November that hearing is hereby assigned to be 25, 1942, 7 F.R. 4723), and the determi­ 26, 1943. held on the first day of December, 1942, nation and order or regulation listed United Cotton Goods Co, Inc., Corner at 9:30 AM (EWT) in the East Federal below and published in the F e d e r a l R e g ­ Hill & Broadway Sts., Griffin, Georgia; Building, Syracuse, New York. is t e r as here stated. Washable uniforms, towels, table cloths, Dated at Washington, D. C., November Apparel Learner Regulations, September 7, napkins, cooks garments; 10 learners 24, 1942. 1940 (5 F.R. 3591). ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. - [ s e a l ] A l l e n P . B o u r d o n , Single Pants, Shirts and Allied Garments, Welch-Cook-Beals Co., 321-329 Third Presiding Officer. Women’s Apparel, Sportswear, Rainwear, Robes, and Leather and Sheep-Lined Gar­ St., S. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Work shirts, overalls, herringbone trousers, [F. R. Doc. 42-12445; Filed, November 25,1942; ments Divisions of the Apparel Industry, 11:33 a .m.] Learner Regulations, July 20, 1942 (7 F.R. work jackets; 3 learners ( T ) ; November 4724). 26, 1943. Artificial Flowers and Feathers Learner Wilmer. Fashion, 7th & Bridge, Le- Regulations, October 24, 1940 (5 F.R. 4203). higton, Pennsylvania; Ladies’ dresses; 10 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COM­ Glove Findings and Determination of Feb­ percent ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. MISSION. ruary 20, 1940, as amended by Administra­ tive Order of September 20, 1940 (5 F.R. Glove Industry [Docket No. 6456J 3748). Hanover Glove Co., Inc., 2-6 Exchange C hattahoochee B roadcasting Co. Hosiery Learner Regulations, September 4, NOTICE OF HEARING 1940 (5 F.R. 3530). Place, Hanover, Pennsylvania; Leather , Independent Telephone Learner Regula­ dress gloves and work gloves; 4 learners In re application of Chattahoochee tions, September 27, 1940 (5 F.R. 3829). i ( T ) ; November 26, 1943. Broadcasting Company (New) ; dated FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9831

November 14, 1940, for construction per­ 2. To determine whether, in view of the file a petition to intervene in accordance mit; class of service, broadcast; class of facts adduced under the foregoing issue, with the provisions of § 1.102 of the Com­ station, broadcast; location,'Columbus, public interest, convenience and neces­ mission’s Rules of Practice and Pro­ Georgia; operating assignment specified; sity would be served by the granting of cedure. frequency, 1450 kc. (Class IV) ; power, this application. The applicant’s address is as follows: 250 w. ; hours of operation, unlimited. The application involved herein will Eastern Broadcasting Company, Incor­ You are hereby notified that the Com­ not be granted by the Commission unless porated, c/o Charles G. Guyer, Resident mission on October 27, 1942, denied the the issues listed above are determined in Agent, 901 Market Street, Wilmington, petition of the applicant filed pursuant favor of the applicant on the basis of a Delaware. to the Memorandum Opinion of the record duly and properly made by means Dated at Washington, D. C., Novem­ Commission of April 27,1942, and desig­ of a formal hearing. ber 23, 1942. nated the above-entitled matter for The applicant is hereby given the op­ By the Commission. hearing upon the following issues: portunity to obtain a hearing on such [ s e a l ] T . J. S l o w i e , 1. To determine whether the granting issues by filing a written appearance in Secretary. of this application will be consistent with accordance with the provisions of the policy announced by the Commission § 1.382 (b) of the Commission’s Rules of [F. R. Doc. 42-12441; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; in its Memorandum Opinion dated April Practice and Procedure. Persons other 10: 57 a. m .] 27, 1942. than the applicant who desire to be 2. To determine whether, in view of heard must file a petition to intervene the facts adduced under the foregoing in accordance with the provisions of OFFICE OF THE ALIEN PROPERTY issue, public interest, convenience and § 1.102 of the Commission’s Rules of CUSTODIAN. necessity would be served by the granting Practice and Procedure. All or part of Vesting Orders 376, 377, of this application. The applicant’s address is as follows; 379, and 380 should have appeared on page The application involved herein will The Fort Hamilton Broadcasting Com­ 9757 of the issue for Tuesday, November not be granted by the Commission unless pany, 602 First National Bank Building, 24, 1942. A duplicate of page 9657 was the, issues listed above are determined in Hamilton, Ohio. printed in lieu of the proper page 9757. favor of the applicant on the basis of a Dated at Washington, D. C., November record duly and properly made by means 23, 1942. [Vesting Order 376] of a formal hearing. By the Commission. C e r t a in I ndebtedness O w i n g B y T a k a - The applicant is hereby given the op­ [ s e a l ] T. J. S l o w i e , m i n e C o r p o r a t io n portunity to obtain a hearing on such Secretary. issues by filing a written appearance in Under the authority of the Trading [F. R. Doe. 42-12440; Filed, November 25, 1942; with the Enemy Act, as amended, and accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 10:57 a. m .] (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, tice and Procedure. Persons other than and pursuant to law, the undersigned, the applicant who desire to be heard after investigation, finding that the must file a petition to intervene in ac­ [Docket No. 6458] property described as follows: All right, title, interest and claim of any cordance with the provisions of § 1.102 ♦ E a s t e r n B roadcasting Co. of the Commission’s Rules of Practice name or nature whatsoever of Tatsumi Engi­ and Procedure. NOTICE OF HEARING neering Company, Ltd., whose last known The applicant’s address is as follows: address was represented to the undersigned In re application of Eastern Broad­ as being Tokyo, Japan, in and to all indebted­ Chattahoochee Broadcasting Company, casting Company, Inc., (N ew ); dated ness, contingent or otherwise and whether c/o Arthur Lucas, P. O. Box 1241, At­ August 1, 1941, for construction permit; or not matured, owing to it by Takamine lanta, Georgia. class of service, broadcast;- class of sta­ Corporation [which was found in Vesting Dated at Washington, D. C., November Order Number 194 issued under date of Sep­ tion, broadcast; location, Long Island, tember 28, 1942 to be a business enterprise 23, 1942. New York; operating assignment speci­ By the Commission. within-the United States which is a national fied: Frequency, 1520 kc.; power, 1 kw.; of a designated enemy country (Japan) ] a [ s e a l ] T. J. S l o w i e , hours of operation, Limited to WKBW, New York corporation, New York, New York, Secretary. Buffalo, New York. including but not limited to all security rights in and to any and all collateral for any [F . R. Doc. 42-12439; Filed, November 25,1942; You are hereby notified that the Com­ and all such indebtedness and the right to 10:57 a. m .] mission on November 6,1942, denied the petition of the applicant filed pursuant sue for and collect such indebtedness, to the Memorandum Opinion of the is an interest in the aforesaid business Commission of April 27,1942, and desig­ enterprise held by, and is property with­ [Docket No. 64571 nated the above-entitled matter for in the United States owned or controlled hearing upon the following issues: by, a national of a designated enemy F o r t H a m i l t o n B roadcasting C o . 1. To determine whether the granting country (Japan), determining that to NOTICE OF HEARING of the application would be in conform­ the extent that any or all of such na­ In re application of The Fort Hamilton ity with the policy announced by the tionals are persons not within a desig­ Broadcasting Co. (New) ; dated, March Commission in its Memorandum Opinion nated enemy country the national in­ 5, 1942; for, construction permit; class of April 27, 1942. terest of the United States requires that of service, broadcast; class of station, 2. To determine whether, in view of such persons be treated as nationals of broadcast; ' location, Hamilton, Ohio. the facts adduced under the foregoing the aforesaid designated enemy country Operating assignment specified: fre­ issue, public interest, convenience or ne­ (Japan), and having made all deter­ quency, 1450 kc.; power, 250 w.; hours of cessity would be served by the granting minations and taken all action, after operation, unlimited. of this application. appropriate consultation and certifica­ The application involved herein will tion, required by said Executive Order You are hereby notified that the Com­ not be granted by the Commission unless or Act or otherwise, and deeming it mission on November 6, 1942, denied the the issues listed above are determined in necessary in the national interest, here­ petition of the applicant filed pursuant favor of the. applicant on the basis of by vests such property in the Alien Prop­ to the Memorandum Opinion of the a record duly and property made by erty Custodian, to be held, used, admin­ Commission of April 27,1942, and desig­ means of a formal hearing. istered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt nated the above-entitled matter for The applicant is hereby given the op­ within the interest of and for the bene­ hearing upon the following issues: portunity to obtain a hearing on such fit of the United States. 1. To determine whether the granting issues by filing a written appearance in Such property and any or all of the of the application would be in con­ accordance with the provisions of § 1.382 proceeds thereof shall be held in a special formity with the policy announced by the (b) of the Commission’s Rules of Prac­ account pending further determination Commission in its Memorandum Opinion tice and Procedure. Persons other than of the Alien Property Custodian. This of April 27, 1942. the applicant who desire to be heard must shall not be deemed to limit the powers 9832 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ Such property and any or all of the liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with in turn such property or the proceeds proceeds thereof shall be held in a special the interest of and for the benefit of the thereof, or .to indicate that compensa­ account pending further determination United States, and (ii) undertakes the tion will not be paid in lieu .thereof, if of the Alien Property Custodian. This direction, management, supervision and and when it should be determined that shall not be deemed to limit the powers control of such business enterprise to the such return should be made or such com­ of the Alien. Property Custodian to re­ extent deemed necessary or advisable pensation should be paid. turn such property or the proceeds there­ from time to time by the undersigned. Any person, except a national of a of, or to indicate that compensation will Such property and any or all of the designated enemy country, asserting any not be paid in lieu thereof, if and when proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ claim arising as a result of this order it should be determined that such re­ cial account pending further determina­ may file with the Alien Property Cus­ turn should be made or such compen­ tion of the Alien Property Custodian. todian a notice of his claim, together sation should be paid. This shall not be deemed to limit the with a request for a hearing thereon, on Any person, except a national of a powers of the Alien Property Custodian Form APC-1, within one year from the designated enemy country, asserting any to return such property or the proceeds date hereof, or within such further time claim arising as a result of this order thereof or to indicate that compensation as may be allowed by the Alien Property may file with the Alien Property Cus­ will not be paid in lieu thereof, or to Custodian. Nothing herein contained todian a notice of his claim, together vary the extent of such direction, man­ . shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ with a request for a hearing thereon, agement, supervision or control or to sion of the existence, validity or right on Form APC-1, within one year from terminate the same, if and when it to allowance of any such claim. the date hereof, or within such further should be determined that any of such The terms “national”, “ designated time as may be allowed by the Alien action should be takem enemy country” and “business enterprise Property Custodian. Nothing herein Any person, except*a national of a within the United States” as used herein contained shall be deemed to constitute designated enemy country, asserting shall have the meanings prescribed in an admission of the existence, validity or any claim arising as a result of this section 10 of said Executive Order. right to allowance of any such claim. order may file with the Alien Property Executed at Washington D. C. on The terms “national”, “designated Custodian a notice of his claim, together November 18, 1942. enemy country” and “business enterprise with a request for a hearing thereon, on [ s e a l ] | L e o T . C r o w l e y , within the United States” as used herein Form APC-1, within one year from the Alien Property Custodian. shall have the meanings prescribed in date hereof, or within such further time section 10 of said Executive Order. as may be allowed by the Alien Property [F. R. Doc. 42-12229; Filed, November 21,1942;. Executed at Washington, D. C. on No­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained 10:46 a. m .] vember 18, 1942. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , sion of the existence, validity or right to Alien Property Custodian. allowance of any ' such claim. [Vesting Order 377] The terms “national”, “ designated en­ [F.R. Doc. 42-12230; Filed, November 21, 1942; A f r i c a n -A s ia t ic T r a d in g C o m p a n y , I n c . emy country” and “business enterprise 10:46 a. m .] within the United States” as used herein Under the authority of the Trading shall have the meanings prescribed in with the Enemy Act, as amended, and section 10 of said Executive Order. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, [Vesting Order 379] Executed at Washington, D. C. on No­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, vember 18, 1942. after investigation, finding that the M e it o C h i n a C o r p o r a t io n [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , property described as follows: Under the authority of the Trading Alien Property Custodian. All right, title, interest and claim of any with the Enemy Act, as amended, and F .R . Doc. 42-12231; Filed, November 21, 1942; name or nature whatsoever of H. N. Capel- Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, 10:46 a. m .] luto, whose last known address was repre­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, sented to the undersigned as being Kobe, after ^investigation, finding that the prop­ Japan, in and to all indebtedness, contingent erty described as follows: or otherwise and whether or not matured, > [Vesting Order 380] owing to it by African-Asiatic Trading Com­ 10 shares (which together with the 390 pany, Inc. [which was found in Vesting Order shares of similar stock vested by the under­ E st a t e o f F r e d e r ic k H e r b e n e r , D eceased Number 88, issued under date of July 31, 1942 signed pursuant to Vesting Order Number 176 In re: estate of Frederick Herbener, to be a business enterprise within the United issued under date of September 28, 1942, con­ deceased—file D. 28-1477; E. T. sec. 185. States which is a national of a designated stitute all of the outstanding shares) of $100 enemy country (Japan) ] a New York corpo­ par value common capital stock of Meito Under the authority of the Trading ration, New York, New York, including but China Corporation, a New York corporation, with the Enemy Act as amended, Execu­ not limited to all security rights in and to New York, New York, which is a business tive Order 9095 as amended, and pur­ any and all collateral for any and all such enterprise within the United States, which suant to law, the Alien Property Cus­ indebtedness and the right to sue for and 10 shares are owned by Seiichi Wakymoto, todian after investigation, collect such indebtedness. — whose last known address was represented to Finding that— the undersigned as being Japan (by repatria­ (1) The property and interests hereinafter is an interest in the aforesaid business tio n) , enterprise held by, and is property with­ described are property which is in the process in the United States owned or controlled is property of, and represents an interest of administration by Frank F. Barthmaier, by, a national of a designated enemy in said business interprise which was Executor, acting under the judicial super­ vision of the Orphans Court of the State of country (Japan), determining that to the found in the aforesaid Vesting Order Pennsylvania, in and for Philadelphia extent that any or all of such nationals Number 176 to be, a national of a desig­ County; are persons not within a designated nated enemy country (Japan), and de­ r (2) Such property and interests are pay­ enemy country the national interest of termining that to the extent that any or able or deliverable to, or claimed by, a na­ the United States requires that such per­ all of such nationals are persons not tional of a designated enemy country, Ger­ sons be treated as nationals of the afore­ within a designated enemy country the many, namely, said designated enemy country (Japan),- national interest of the United States re­ National : Last known address and having made all determinations and quires that such persons be treated as Elizabeth Herbener______Germany. taken all action, after appropriate con­ nationals of the aforesaid designated And determining that— sultation and certification, required by enemy country, and having made all de­ (3) If such national is a person not within said Executive Order or Act or otherwise, terminations and taken all action, after a designated enemy country, the national in­ and deeming it necessary in the national appropriate consultation and certifica­ terest of the United States requires that such interest, hereby vests such property in tion, required by said Executive Order or person be treated as a national of a desig­ the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, Act or otherwise, and deeming it neces­ nated enemy country, Germany; and used, administered, liquidated, sold or sary in the national interest, hereby (i). Having made all determinations and taken otherwise dealt with in the interest of vests such 10 shares in the Alien Property all action, after appropriate consultation and and for the benefit of the United States. Custodian, to be held, used, administered, certification, required by said Executive Or- FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 263 1942 9833

der or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ Such property and any or all of the todian a notice of his claim, together essary in the national Interest, proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ with a request for a hearing thereon, on Now, therefore, the Alien Property cial account pending further determina­ Form APC-1 within one year from the Custodian hereby vests the following tion of the Alien Property Custodian. date hereof, or within such further time property and interests: This shall not be deemed to limit the as may be allowed by the Alien Property Custodian. Nothing herein contained All right, title, interest, and claim of any powers of the Alien Property Custodian kind or character whatsoever of Elizabeth shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ to return such property or the proceeds sion of the existence, validity or right to Herbener in and to the Estate of Frederick thereof, or to indicate that compensation Herbener, deceased, allowance of any such claim. will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and The terms “national” and “designated to be held, used, administered, liquidated, when it should be determined that such enemy country” as used herein shall have sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ return should be made or such compen­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of terest of and for the benefit of the sation should be paid. said Executive Order. United States. Any person, except a national of a des­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ Such property and interests and any ignated enemy country, asserting any vember 2, 1942. or all of the proceeds thereof shall be claim arising as a result of this order s e a l e o r o w l e y held in a special account pending further [ ] L T . C , may file with the Alien Property Cus­ determination of the Alien Property Cus­ Alien Property Custodian. . todian. This shall not be deemed to E x h i b i t A limit the powers of the Alien Property Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as Custodian to return'such property and follows: interests or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensation will not be Serial Filing paid in lieu thereof, if and when it Inventor Title should be determined that such return No. date should be m adejjr such compensation 220,101 7/19/38 K . Schiegel...... Method and apparatus for producing photographic sound rec­ should be paid. ords. • Any person, except a national of a des­ 241,833 11/22/38 J. Hertz...... Dishwashing machines, primarily for household use. ignated enemy country, asserting any 245, 782 12/14/38 J. Petersen...... Production of grits or groats. 263,484 3/22/39 P. Klein...... Wind shield cleaner mechanism for vehicles or vessels. claim arising as a result of this order 268, 485 4/18/39 K. Heshe______Packing for eggs and other brittle articles. may file with the Alien Property Cus­ 270,845 4/29/39 A. Herlow...... Emulsifiers and the production of emulsions. 277,299 6/3/39 N. Steensen...... Prpcess of molding concrete structures. todian a notice of his claim, together 280,189 6/20/39 N . Haustrup...... Key-opening can. with a request for a hearing thereon, 290,146 8/15/39 R. Nielsen-...... W ood cutting machines. on Form APC-1, within one year from 291,095 8/19/39 O. Bran...... Apparatus for measuring heat consumption. 293, 586 9/6/39 E. Hinnerfeldt...... Permutation and alarm locks. the date hereof, or within such further 294,402 9/11/39 P. Beer et al...... Sound recording apparatus. time as may be allowed by the Alien 296,157 9/22/39 A. Herlow...... Edible ice, and the production thereof. 297,010 9/28/39 N . Kjaergaard-Jensen et al...... Method of filling butter into receptacles. Property Custodian. 298,723 10/9/39 O. Hansen...... Preservation of fodder. The terms “ national” and “designated 307,337 12/2/39 J. Nyrop...... Process for the production of gluten powdgr. 309,291 12/14/39 B. Spur"...... Soft-curd milk. enemy country” as used herein shall 309,917 12/18/39 J. Petersen...... Coin-actuated device. have the meanings prescribed in section 310,291 12/21/39 M . Christian...... Signs. 10 of said Executive Order. 312,254 1/3/40 E. Philipson______Processes for the supply of moisture to products of fibrous sub­ stances with a bituminous coating. Dated: November 18, 1942. 313,395 1/11/40 W . Haubroe______Sighting device for air-target guns. 313,396 1/11/40 W . Haubroe...... Device for transmitting the lateral rotation of a gun to a pre­ [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , dictor (calculating box). Alien Property Custodian. 315,627 1/25/40 H. Jorgensen...... Extraction of gelatine from ossein. 317,139 2/3/40 P. Tholstrup...... Snow screens. [F. R. Doc. 42-12238; Filed, Novem ber 21,1942; 322,481 3/6/40 A. Christiansen...... Process for the purification of phosphatides. 10:48 a. m.] 325,389 3/22/40 V. Jorgensen...... Electrostatic separation of cement raw materials. 328,165 4/5/40 H. Nielsen...... Manufacturing of base exchange material and the like. 329, 542 4/13/40 J. Mollerhoj...... Electric power cable. 330,072 4/17/40 N . Munthesen...... Electric line switch. [Vesting Order 290] 331,131 4/23/40 P. Jacobsen...... Process and apparatus for the manufacture of cardboard boxes for packing of eggs, fruit and the like. 339,827 6/10/40 H. Jorgensen...... SCHLEGEL, ET AL. Preserves or canned foods, etc. K. 339, 828 6/10/40 H. Jorgensen______; ...... Cheese and the production thereof. 345,866 7/16/40 J. Jacobsen...______Electromotor-driven mechanical stokers. PATENT APPLICATIONS OP FOREIGN NATIONALS 352,164 8/10/40 K . Aasted...... Conveyor mechanism for use in connection with machines for casting chocolate and the like. Under the authority of the Trading 352, 165 8/10/40 K. Aasted...... Casting apparatus for use in machines for casting chocolate and the like. with the enemy Act, as amended, and 359, 780 10/4/40 B. Palle-Finn...... Apparatus for projecting picture or sound films. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended,1 360, 777 . 10/11/40 T. Heilmann...... Separation of minerals. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, 368, 731 12/5/40 A. ...... Wound healing preparations and the production thereof. 369,283 12/9/40 B. Martins______Spring shackle devices. after investigation, finding that the prop­ 373,486 1/7/41 A. Gruhn...... Methods and machines for making an artificial ice product. erty described as follows: 384,985 3/24/41 C. Sorsensen...... Binding clamp to hold a line wound on to a roll. 386,189 3/31/41 J. Nyrop...... Method of preparing cocoa, etc. Patent applications listed and described in 386, 708 4/3/41 S. Fleischer et a l...... Thread isolating device. t Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part 390,013 4/23/41 K . Schlegel...... Electrical circuit control devices. hereof, 390,200 4/24/41 O. Petersen et al...... Method of operating internal combustion engines with super­ charge and arrangement for internal combustion engines for carrying out the method. is property in which nationals of a for­ 390,995 4/29/41 A. Blichfeldt-Petersen______Wood impregnating plants. eign country (Denmark) have interests, 399,875 6/26/41 T. Mohl...... Plough share. 409,384 9/3/41- P. Morland et al...... Apparatus for treatment of nerves and muscles by means of and having made all determinations and electric impulses. taken all action, after appropriate con­ 409,385 9/3/41 P. Morland et al...... Apparatus for treatment of nerves and muscles by means of electric impulses. sultation and certification, required by 415,485 10/17/41 O. Andreasen...... Method of treating wood. said Executive Order or Act or ptherwise, 419,661 11/18/41 O. Bran...... Heat consumption meters. and deeming it necessary in the national 426, 254 1/9/42 L. Madsen...... Process for laundering with hard water and soap or other laundering agents, and means for performing said process. interest, hereby vests such property in 428, 778 1/29/42 O. Petersen et al...... Internal combustion engines with crosshead. the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, 434, 266 3/11/42 H. Christensen...... Process for sterilization, etc. 439, 293 4/16/42 A. Gernow...... ; ...... Method of preserving vegetables, etc. used, administered, liquidated, sold or 440,704 4/27/42 O. Rasmussen...... Laundering machine. otherwise dealt with in the interest of 442,096 | 5/7/42 P. Pedersen et al...... Safety-razors with a comb member cooperating with one or and for the benefit of the United States. ' more cutters.

17 F.R. 5205. [F . R. Doc. 42-12399; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:26 a. m .] 9834 [Vesting Order 291] of the Alien Property Custodian. This shall not be deemed to limit the powers of Filing W. V a n D i j c k , e t a l . Serial Inventor Title the Alien Property Custodian to return No. date PATENT /APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS such property or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensation will not 257,030 2/17/39 G. de Kadt______Process for spinning proteins. Under the authority of the Trading be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it 257, 717 2/21/39 M . Groen...... Method of producing foodstuffs. with the enemy Act, as amended, and 261,049 3/10/39 J. Lande...... Tobacco products and process of making same. should be determined that such return 261, 525 3/13/39 P. Herrmann______Distribution of tobacco rod forming machines. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, should be made or such compensation 263,056 _ 3/20/39 J. Van Nelsen...... Reaction of non-conjugated oleflnic compounds with LB un- and pursuant to law, the undersigned, saturated carbonylic compounds. should be paid. 265, 334 3/31/39 H. Lewin...... Method of attaching closure caps. after investigation, finding that the prop­ Any person, except a national of a 265, 745 4/3/39 H. Waterman et al______”.. . Production of extrusion products from diene hydrocarbons. erty described as follows: 270,017 4/25/39 J. Wouters____„\T______Process for the production of solid milk products. ■ designated enemy country, asserting any 270,210 4/26/39 G. Holst etal...... Electrical connection and method of making same. Patent applications listed and described in claim arising as a result of this order may 272,628 5/9/39 A. Van Peski______Anti-knock motor fuel. Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part file with the Alien Property Custodian 273,885 5/16/39 J. Goudsmit...... Process of producing a floor covering. hereof, 278, 013 6/8/39 A. Bargeboer______Liquid spraying device for liquid fuel burners. a notice of his claim, together with a 279,647 6/i7/39 M . Johanns...... Window structure. 281,264 6/26/39 H. Braak...... Process for the preparation of purified latex, etc. request for a hearing thereon, on Form , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F is property in which nationals of a for­ 281,603 6/28/39 G. Heyning...... Road surfaces, road foundations and similar layers. eign country (Netherlands) have inter­ APC-1 within one year from the date 283,273 7/7/39 H. Nijland...... Circuit-Breakers for high voltage. hereof, or within such further time as 285,086 7/18/39 A. Kleijn______Process for producing a gas current carrying a predetermined ests, aryl having made all determinations quantity of nitrogen trichloride. and taken all action, after appropriate may be allowed by the Alien Property 285,264 7/19/39 C. Rober et al...... Cigar and filler transfer device. consultation and certification, required Custodian. Nothing herein contained 285, 437 7/19/39 P. Maltha______Process for the manufacture of an improving agent, etc. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ 286,296 7/24/39 A. Van Peski et al—; ___ i ____ Capillary-active agents. by said Executive Order or Act or other­ 287,416. ! 7/29/39 B. Schreuder...... Warning system and apparatus for use with automobiles, motor wise, and deeming it necessary in the sion of the existence, validity or right cycles and similar motor vehicles. to allowance of any such claim. 287,618 7/31/39 W . Van Dijck et al...... Manufacture of capillary-active compounds. national interest, hereby vests such prop­ 288,226 8/3/39 C. Stoete_____ -,______Light Advertising device. erty in the Alien Property Custodian, to The terms “national” and “designated 288,954 8/8/39 M . Driessen___ \...... Separation of suspensions in coal or ore preparation plants. enemy country” as used herein shall 290,077 8/14/39 G. Visser.------Production of Olefine Oxides. be held, used, administered, liquidated, 291,280 8/21/39 R. Weehsberg...... Materials Resistant to Poisonous Gases. sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ have the meanings prescribed in section 293,631 9/6/39 C. Mulder...... Epicyclic gear. est of and for the benefit of the United 10 of said Executive Order. 293,709 9/7/39 W . Buskes...... Processes for the production of screen reflex copies. 295,140 9/Î5/39 A. Ter Linden...... Centrifugal dust separators. States. Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ 295,991 1/14/42 C. Hollhorst...... Drum presses. Such property and any or all of the vember 2, 19*2. 298,490 10/7/39 J. Hoekstra...... Insulated conductor and method of making same. 298,508 10/7/39 J. Hoekstra et al...... Method of making insulated wire. proceeds thereof shall be held in a special [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , 10/9/39 A. Van Peski...... Process for isomerizing hydrocarbons. 298,594 26, 1942 November Thursday, account pending further determination Alien Property Custodian. 302, 585 11/2/39 M . Feuerstein...... Dosing arrangements. 303,314 11/7/39 A. Van Peski etal...... Isomerization of hydrocarbons. 303,816 11/10/39 E. Verweij et al______Production of magnetic material. E x h i b i t A 304, 843 11/16/39 J. Van Heutsz...... Process for dehydrating vegetable produce. 306,583 11/28/39 P. Kruyff.j...... Method for preparing condensation products of the type of the Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as furylmethane derivatives. follows: 308,426 12/9/39 F. Van Der Plas...... Extraction process. 309,483 12/15/39 M . Rozenbroek—_...... Process for rpeparing starch products. 309,484 12/15/39 M . Rozenbroek______Process for preparing starch products. Serial Filing 12/15/39 M . Rozenbroek...... _v— Process for preparing starch products. Inventor 309,485 No. date Title 309,936 12/19/39 L. De L angen...... A filter for separating solids from a fluid. 310,261 12/20/39 M . Jansen...... Process for the separation of yeast from yeast suspensions. 310,722 12/23/39 J. Lubberhuizen...... Electro-motor driven vertical centrifugal machine. 46,912 10/26/35 W . Van Dijck...... Extraction process. 312,186 1/2/40 A. Van Peski...... Alkylation process. 126, 525 2/18/37 K . David______Biologically active substances. 312,306 1/3/40 O. Van Lin etal ______Insulated electrical conductor. 144,097 5/21/37 R. Oppenauer...... Process of Oxidising unsaturated. Polycyclic alcohols. 314,551 l/i8/40 J. Loder...... Motor driven fluid measuring apparatus. 150,544 6/26/37 G. Visser...... Branched-ehain paraffin hydrocarbons and process for their 314, 552 1/18/40 J. Loder...... Price computing and indicating mechanism. production. 314,880 / 1/20/40 M . Ter Horst------Process for the manufacture of fibres, filaments, threads, films 157,223 '8/3/37 N . Van Reesema...... ’. Soil improvers. and the like from solutions of proteins, particularly casein. 164,989 9/21/37 G. Van Der Lee______Stable mixtures containing laevo-ascorbic acid or the like. 315,073, 1/22/40 A. Schat...... Ship’s lifeboats. 202,126 4/14/38 E. Laqueur et al...... Production of male sexual hormone. 315,426* 1/24/40 C. Schouten...... Processes and apparatus fot separating loose masses. 205,726 5/3/38 M . Driessen...... Separation of solid materials. 318,179 - 2/9/40 J. Berge...... Composition of matter. 210,540 5/27/38 W . Bolk______Method of filling a compression matrix with a pulverulent 320,427 2/23/40 G. Van Leeuwen...... Process of impermeabilizing, tightening or consolidating material. grounds, etc. i 211, 563 6/3/38 J. Aken ...... Production of ammonium sulfate. 320,428 2/23/40 G. Van Leeuwen...... Process of impermeabilizing, tightening or consolidating 219,087 7/Î3/38 C. Mulder______*______Power transmission system. grounds, etc. 232,010 9/27/38 S. Bertram______Process for preventing rubber objects from sticking together and 320,429 2/23/40 G. Van Leeuwen...... Process of impermeabilizing, tightening, or consolidating improving the quality and durability of raw rubber in a grounds and other eartny and stony masses and structures. divided state. 321,131 2/27/40 J. Hoekstra______Insulated electric conductor and method of making the same. 235,640 10/18/38 H. Van Den Bussche...... Boundary layer control in aerofoils. 321,318 2/28/40 J. Hoekstra______Method of producing rigid electrical windings. 237,319 10/27/38 A. Salomon...... Derivatives of P-aminobenzenesulfonamide. 322,170 3/4/40 J. Hoeffelmann...... Process for producing sulphonium compounds. 242, 591 11/26/38 A. Mauser______Closure for containers. 323,408 3/11/40 H. Hoog...... Treatment of hydrocarbons. 243,050 11/29/38 R. Arnpld...... Method of converting liquid hydro-carbons into highly com­ 323,409 3/11/40 A. Van Peski et al—...... Isomerization of naphthenic hydrocarbons. pressible dry gas. 323,410 li 3/11/40 A, Van Peski...... Process for treating naphthenic hydrocarbon distillates. 244, 582 12/8/38 G. Van Kooy...... Device for the continuous dialysis in counter-current of liquids 326,088 3/26/40 C. Campfens et al______Device for expelling the contents of collapsible tubes. containing substances in a colloidal state. , 326,496 3/28/40 J. Zeehuisen______...... Process of treating fibrous materials, more particularly bast 246,198 12/16/38 A. Oosterhuis______. ______Process and apparatus in the preparation of halogenamines. fibres. 248,047 ,12/28/38 J. Van Rijswijk______Furnaces and stoking installations therefor. 326,497 3/28/40 M . Groen...... Method of producing starch esters. 253,230 1/27/39 J. Van Den Bèrgh et al______Process of manufacturing filaments, films, and the like from 326,773 3/29/40 W. Van Dränen...... Filter card. keratinous materials. 327,931 '4/4/40 A. Schaafsma______Process for dehydration. 254,575 2/4/39 P. Herrmann______Cigarette rod making machine. 328,697 4/9/40 A. Van Peski______Isomerization of hydrocarbons. 254,576 2/4/39 P. Herrmann___ :______Dfevice for the forming of a tobacco rod in cigarette machines. 329,472 4/13/40 A. Van Peski et al...... Paraffin alkylation process. 257,028 2/17/39 G. de Kadt— ...... Process for hardening fibrous protein material. 330,189 4/17/40 J. Giljam...... Combustion engines. 257,029 2/17/39 G. de Kadt...... Treatment of wet spun protein products. 332,417 4/29/40 A. Dekker...... Crude oil burners. Serial Filing Serial Filing Inventor Title Inventor Title No. date No. date

332, 583 4/30/40 J. Dombach...... - Cereal product and process for obtaining same. 383,860 3/17/41 N. Sluyter...... Rubber cushioning device and rubber cushioning elements 332,822 5/1/40 W . Reppmann ----- Filter. adapted for use therein. 332,850 5/1/40 H. Neijer...... Adhesives. \ 383, 863 3/17/41 Pile fabric and method of manufacturing such a fabric. 333,012 5/1/40 R. Oppenauer______Manufacture of hydroxy-keto compounds having a cyclopen- 385,792' 3/29/41 tanopolyhydrophenanthrene nucleus. 386, 748 4/3/41 Process of purifying sulfuric acid solutions.' 334, 586 5/11/40 A. Van Peski...... Process for the production of hydroaromatic hydrocarbons. 387j 504 4/8/41 Process of separating shells and meats of Crustacea. 334,656 5/11/40 L, Van Bergen...... -...... Process for producing filaments, threads, fibres, bands, films and 387,5Ó7 / 4/8/41 Flashlight lamp. the like from proteins. 387,508 4/8/41 335,078 5/14/40 K . Tromp______Apparatus for separating solid’ materials having different spe­ 387,514 V 4/8/41 Method of separating shell and flesh of Crustacea. cific gravities by means of a suspension. 387. 762 4/9/41 Incandescent cathode. 335, 629 5/16/40 A. Schat______Ships"'davits of the gravity type. 387, 768 4/9/41 Device suitable for charging batteries. • 337,199 5/25/40 J. Overhofl______Silver catalyst and method of making same. 378, 780 4/9/41 P. Dijksterhuis______Device for converting variations of a mechanical quantity in 337, 324 5/25/40 J. Hoeflelman et al______Organic sulfur compounds and a process for their preparation. variations of an electric voltage. 338, 794 6/4/40 K. Tromp______Apparatus for continuously determining &, if desired, adjusting 388, 250 4/12/41 K. Knol et a i...... Electromagnetic device. the specific gravity of a suspension 390,176 4/24/41 Device for driving the turntable of a gramophone with a con- 340,193 6/12/40 A. Lambeek______Cartridge case and method of making same. stant velocity of the sound groove and a constant number , R E T IS G E of R L A R E D E F 340, 373 6/13/40 J. Hoekstra et al______Flexible electric conductor. revolutions. 346,851 7/22/40 C. Schouten______Jigs for treating ore-bearing and like materials. 390, 422 4/25/41 Method of preparing -valuable materials with the aid of inverte­ 348,032 7/27/40 W . Mazee______Non-aqueous drilling fluid. brates. 348,940 7/31/40 B. Zweers______^_____ Process and means for lowering a construction with a com­ 391,008 4/29/41 paratively large base into the soil. 391, 620 5/3/41 Magnetic system. 352,310 8/12/40 J. Hessels______Process for improving the properties of rubber latex. 392, 202 5/7/41 Circuits for amplifying electric oscillations. 353,788 8/23/40 A. Brugma______Process and device for fractional distillation of liquid mixtures, 392, 514 5/8/41 Magnetic circuit comprising a laminated coiled core. more particularly petroleum. 392, 632 5/9/41 Amplifying-circuit for ultra-short waves. 356,176 9/10/40 G. Van Den B roek...... Apparatus for the manufacture of photographic prints. 392y 633 5/9/41 Circuits for the Amplification and/or frequency-transformation 356,770 9/14/40 L. De Kadt______Package for fluids. of electrical oscillations of ultra-high frequency. 3561883 9/14/40 L. TeStrake______Fabric-simulating material. 392, 634 • 5/9/41 Push-pull amplifying systems for ultra-high frequencies. 357, 662 9/20/40 A. Wildschut...... Process for the vulcanization of rubber, baltata, gutta percha, 5/13/41 301Composition and method for controlling noxious organisms.393, synthetic rubber and the like, mixtures thereof and latices of 394, 218 5/19/41 Electric vacuum cleaner having a suction set which is movable these materials. over the surface to be cleaned. 358,093 9/24/40 A. Bargeboer...... Foodstuffs—preserving in bottles, etc. 394, 766 .5/23/41 High-frequency amplifying circuits. 359, 575 ÌO/3/40 P. Smit______i ______Purification of sugar containing liquids. 395,671 5/28/41 Processes for seperating nickel and cobalt in a solution. 395,872 Method of connecting an electric connecting line, by means of 359,978 10/5/40 H. Waterman et al-...... Process for the activation of normally liquid fatty materials 5/29/41 N. Addink'et al______containing unsaturated compounds. a conductive advesive, to an electrode of a blocking-layer 360,381 10/9/40 G. Hilgers______Implements for driving in screws, wire nails, etc. rectifier which consists of low-melting material. 395.874 5/29/41 Blocking-layer rectifier comprising a cooling plate.

362, 682 10/24/40 R. Priester______Making drying oils. 26, 1942 November Thursday, Mixing apparatus', especially adapted for mixing pulverized 395.875 5/29/41 C. De Lange et al...... Blocking layer cell. 363,778 10/31/40 J. N a u ta ______395,880 5/29/41 J. Snoek______materials. Methods of manufacturing magnetic materials. 395,888 5/29/41 M . Kuipers-. . _____ " _____ ' Discharge tube. 363,911 11/1/40 J. Hoeflelman...... —...... Mineral oil. 395,892 5/29/41 M. Van Der Meulen______Method of recording and reproducing stereophonic sound 367,293 11/26/40 Cyclones. H. Van Tongeren______vibrations. - 369,346 12/9/40 A. Story______Resilient seat or back. 395,897 Frost resistent micro-porous product. 5/28/41 M. Riejnst-...... D evice for ascertaining the output or input of a reciprocating 369,351 12/9/40 G. Hannot______engine. 370, 501 12/Ì7/40 T. Hoek-______Process of preparing mixed acid. 397,805 6/12/41 High-tension insulator. 372,886 1/2/41 W. Van Zwet et al______Luminescent material. 397,867 6/13/41 F.fMoller______373,685 1/8/41 G. Hepp______Electronic generator. 398,922 6/20/41 Process for the preparation of durable aqueous solutions par­ Wheel with spring spokes. 373,612 1/8/41 J. K ok...... i ...... 398,968 6/20/41 C. Proos...... Joints for cable's for high tension with oil insulation. ticularly of pharmaceutical nature. 399, 443 6/24/41 Projection of images. 374,054 1/11/41 N? Voorhoeve et al______Carbon microphone. 400, 274 6/28/41 H. Knoop...... Machine for making helically wound barrel-shaped springs. 374,066 1/11/41 J. Haantjes______Negative feed-back circuit arrangement. 400,852 7/2/41 L. Esseling et al______Blocking layer cell. 374, 552 1/15/41 J. Joosten...... - Protector for boots and shoes. 400,853 7/2/41 C. De Lange et al...... Blocking layer cell. 374, 560 1/15/41 G. Holst et al______Electrical apparatus. 400,858 7/2/41 H. Lemmens et a l...... Electric insulator. 374; 566 1/15/41 G. Hepp et al______Arrangement for synchronizing oscillations. 400,859 7/2/41 J. Derksen______Process of moulding objects. 374,581 1/15/41 A. Boüwers______X-Ray Tube. 400,861 7/2/41 W. Van Zwet...... Method of producing ceramic bodies. 374,582 1/15/41 A. Bouwers______■______X-Ray tube. \ - 401,026 7/3/41 A. Cramwinckel et al...... Film apparatus. 374,583 1/16/41 J. Boeke______Method and device for detecting traces of foreigp gases, vapours, 401,123 7/5/41 Bandage for women. or mists in the atmosphere. 401,518 7/8/41 C. De Lange et a l. . . . . _ ...... Blocking layer cell unit. 374,590 1/15/41 J. Went et al...... Soldering iron. 401,528 7/8/41 K. De Boer et al...... Device for the stereophonic registration, transmission and 374,592 1/15/41 J. Van Liempt et al______Flash lamp. reproduction of sounds. 374,597 1/15/41 H. Rinia______Optical element. 401, 532 7/8/41 G. Hepp—...... Circuit-Arrangement^ 374, 598 1/15/41 H. Rinia______Optical element. v 404,619 7/30/41 E. Den Herder ...... Preserved foodstuffs. 9835 374, 712 1/16/41 M . Strutt et al______Circuit for the transmission of electrical oscillation 405,274 8/2/41 J. Van Aken______Method for manufacturing an improved granular fertilizer con- 374; 765 1/16/41 H. Rinia______Optical system. taining ammonium nitrate and calcium carbonate. 374,780 1/16/41 A. Cramwinckel______Method and device for mechanical recording. 406,566 8/12/41 M. Van Den Akker...... Method for producing a control sheet, etc. 374; 783 1/16/41 G. Hepp______Circuit arrangement. 407,661 8/20/41 A. De Nachtegaal...... Bed settees or chairs. 374; 804 1/17/41 M . Strutt etal______High frequency amplifier circuits. 407, 735 8/21/41 A. Van Overbeek . ___ 4 Secondary electron amplifiers. 374,805 1/17/41 M . Strutt etal ...... High frequency amplifier circuits. 407,738 8/21/41 J. Jonker ______Electron discharge device. 374,956 1/18/41 F. Stumpers et al______Modulator and demodulator systems. 4Q9,905 9/6/41 H. Van Tongeren______Centrifugal dust separators. 374, 960 1/18/41 A. Van Der Ziel et al______High frequency amplifier circuits. 412,181 9/24/41 A. Van Akkeren...... Joint nail or clip. 376,456 1/29/41 M . Strutt et al______High frequency amplifier circuits. 413,022 9/30/41 B. Van Den D o o l...... Pill boxes. 377, 745 2/6/41 A. Bikkers_____...... Absorption machines containing an inert auxiliary gas. 413, 450 1Ò/3/41 M . Hustinx T___ Washing and cleansing agent which remains homogeneous and 379,672 2/19/41 G. De Kadt...... Treatment of wet spun protein products. a process for the preparation of such agent. 380,562 2/25/41 J. Lolkema...... Method of producing ethers, etc. 413, 700 110/4/41 J. De Konign Maintaining of unstable suspensions during the separation of 380,728 2/26/41 F. Fenping______Electric device and method for heating materials. coal and rock. 380,735 2/26/41 J. De Groot______Cutter mechanism. 419, 788 11/19/41 H. De Bruijn et al______Process for the production erf substantially anhydrous cal- 380, 736 2/26/41 J. De Groot...... Dry-shaving apparatus. ciumnitrate. 380,744 2/26/41 O. Dorsman e ta l...... Device for oscillographing electrical or mechanical processes 421, 298 12/2/41 K. Posthumiis et al Election discharge devices. 380,745 2/26/41 M . Reynst et al...... Pressure observer. * 421, 310 12/2/41 J. DeGier...... Cathode ray tube system. 380,952 2/27/41 G. Holst et al...... ^ Method of treating .carriers for optically-reproducible film 421, 393 12/2/41 J. W olfl...... Method of improving artificial sausage skins. records. 421, 394 12/2/41 J. W olfl...... Method of drying artificial sausage skins. 381,116 2/28/41 A. Schat...... Luffing davit. 421,395 12/2/41 J. W olfl...... Method of and a device for the manufacture of artificial sausage 383,524 3/15/41 J. Van Lammeren et al_____ Remote motor control. skins. 9836 Exhibit A Filing . Serial Inventor Title Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as No. date follows:

421,306 12/2/41 J. W olff...... Method of and an apparatus for producing artificial sausage skins. Serial Filing Inventor Title 421, 397 12/2/41 J. W olff...... Manufacture of artificial sausage skins made of tubular fabrics No. date impregnated. 421,398 12/2/41 J. WolfT...... Device for the manufacture of artificial sausage skins. 421,399 12/2/41 J. W olff...... Method of and an apparatus for drying and hardening impreg­ 39,987 10A0/35 R. Henry ...... Process for the' biological and simultaneous purification of nated artificial sausage skins. waste liquors and their slimes. 421,940 12/6/41 W . Kool et al______Heat producing and consuming systems. 167,311 10/4/37 A. Dewandre...... 1 Gun mounting with shock absorber. 422,869 12/13/41 J, Van Aken...... Production of ammonium sulfate. 242,290 11/25/38 A. Schuller et al...... Process for stabilizing cellulose esters. 426,648 1/13/42 A. Van Esetal-...... Processes for extracting aluminum from coal mine products. 247,961 12/27/38 A; Dewandre...... Hydraulically and pneumatically controlled mount for auto­ 427,554 1/21/42 A. Van Weel...... Transmitting or receiving device comprising a dipole antenna. matic guns. 427,599 1/21/42 T. Douma...... Aerial systems. 268,357 4/17/39 F. Vranken...... Heating ovens, particularly those for hardening glass plates. 429,226 2/2/42 G. Hepp et al...... Cathode ray tube devices. 268,616 4/18/39 F. Vranken...... Heating ovens, particularly those for hardening glass plates. 429,340 2/2/42 J. Ter Berg...... Slag-forming material for an arc-welding rod and method for 269,255 4/21/39 L. Robin etal...... Free wheels. the manufacture thereof. 270,689 4/28/39 D. Kushman...... Process of manufacturing alkaline silicates in powder form. 430,602 2/12/42 F. Coeterier...... Electric discharge tubes. 278,768 6/12/39 R. Mautsch...... Process and installation for the manufacture of shaped metal , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F 436,340 3/26/42 E. Hijams...... Tool posts for accommodation of loose tool holders. products. J. Persoons et al...... Cream separators. 443,971 5/21/42 J. Kluis et al______Rose. 287,300 7/29/39 287,630 7/31/39 M . Demeulenaere______Computing mechanism for cash register and the like. 298,141 1Ö/5/39 T . Rival______Automatic weighing device. 302,452 11/1/39 E. Frankignoul______Method and device for constructing concrete moulded in the [P . R. Doc. 42-12400; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:26 a. m .] ground. 304,632 11/15/39 R. Tritsmansetal...... Manufacture Of flexible sheet material. 307,707 12/5/39 A. Lambiotte...... Process of continuous carbonization of cellulosic materials. 309,100 12/13/39 . L . Robin et a l...... Transmission devices. [Vesting Order 292] 312,133 1/2/40 J. Henricot...... Lining for tube mills or crushing mills containing balls or This shall not be deemed to limit the similar crushing bodies. R. H enry, et al. powers of the Alien Property Custodian 317,942 2/8/40 A . Bailly...... Centrifugal hydro-extractor. ' 318, 403 2/12/40 P. Mols_____ .... ______Process of and means for grinding glass plates. to return such property or the proceeds G. Delchef______Phonograph records automatic changing devices. PATENT APPLICATIONS OP FOREIGN NATIONALS 323, 719 3/13/40 thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ 323,807 3/13/40 F. Dumont...... Apparatus foitshifting a vehicle. 326, 732 3/29/40 Photographic apparatus in detached parts. Under the authority of the Trading tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if 327,816 4/4/40 V. De Samsonow...... Processes for producing compressed laminated wood. with the enemy Act, as amended, and and when it should be determined that 330,197 4/17/40 V . Remus...... Valve. 330,410 4/18/40 'H . Duesberg...... Method of and arrangement for extracting metal bodies from Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, such return should be made or such webs of textiles materials.

and pursuant to law, the undersigned, compensation should be paid. 331,265 4/23/40 L. Sturbelle e ta l...... Leaching method and apparatus. 26, 1942 November Thursday, after investigation, finding that the 331, 471 4/24/40 H . Duesberg...... Carding machines with direct drive. Any person, except a national of a 333, 593 5/6/40 A. Claes sens...... Composite paint and the method of manufacturing the same. property described as follows: designated enemy country, asserting any 339, 015 6/5/40 D. Hissman...... Process of manufacturing sodium cyanide. 369, 359 12/9/40 J. D om sl-...... Processes for sterlizing milk, etc. Patent applications listed and described in claim arising as a result of this order 382,396 3/8/41 M . Rumpf...... _...... Devices for the protection of the guiding surfaces of the slides Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part may file with the Alien Property Cus­ of machine tools. hereof, 382,419 3/8/41 A. Georges...... Speed varying devices. todian a notice of his claim, together 389,222 4/18/41 H . Verkinderen et al...... Colour couplers for photographic colour development. with a request for a hearing thereon, on 391,003 4/29/41 M . Bouffart...... Process and device for the production of gases at high pres­ is property in which nationals of a for­ sure and motor fed with these gases. eign country (Belgium) have interests, Form APC-1 within one year from the 394,287 5/20/41 W. Mees______Intermediates for dyestuffs. and having made all determinations and date hereof, or within such further time 394,288 5/20/41 P . DeSmet et al._ ...... Intermediates for dyestuffs. as may be allowed by the Alien Property 394,290 5/20/41 P. Bruylants e ta l- ...... Color couplers for color development. taken all action, after appropriate con­ 395, 359 K’ • 5/27/42 M . Hendrikx et al._. ______Food composition. sultation and certification, required by Custodian. Nothing herein contained 399,921 6/26/41 A. Liesken...... Swing front face drawer for vertical filing cabinets. shall be deemed to constitute ah admis­ 409,279 9/2/41 M . Caro et a l...... Racquet stringing machine. said Executive Order or. Act or otherwise, 442,130 5/7/42 A. Adrianoff...... Hearth for burning solid fuels leaving ashes having any melt­ and deeming it necessary in the national sion of the existence, validity or right to ing point. interest, hereby vests such property in allowance of any such claim. the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, The terms “national” and “ designated [P . R. Doc. 42-12401; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:26 a. m .] used, administered, liquidated, sold or enemy country” as used herein shall have otherwise dealt with in the interest of the meanings prescribed in section 10 of and for the benefit of the United States. said Executive Order. Executed at Washington, D. C., on [Vesting Order 293] is property in which nationals of à for­ Such property and any or all of the eign country (France) have interests, proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ November 2, 1942. J. R egnier, et al. and having made all determinations and cial account pending further determina­ [ seal] L eo T. Crowley, patent applications of foreign nationals tion of the Alien Property Custodian. Alien Property Custodian. taken all action, after appropriate con­ Under the authority of the Trading sultation and certification, required by with the enemy Act, as amended, and said Executive Order or Act or otherwise, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, and deeming it necessary in the national after investigation, finding that the interest, hereby vests such property in property described as follows: the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, used, administered, liquidated, sold or Patent applications listed and described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part otherwise dealt with in the interest of hereof, and for the benefit of the United States. Such property and any or all of the a request for a hearing thereon,, on Form SERIES OF 1935— Continued proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ APC-1 within one year from the date cial account pending further determina­ hereof, or within such further time as Serial Filing No. date Inventor Title tion of the Alien Property Custodian. may be allowed by the Alien Property This shall not be deemed to limit the Custodian. Nothing herein contained powers of the Alien Property Custodian 222,943 8/3/38 J. Lepetit______Electric wires and method of making the same. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ 228^364 9/3/38 to return such property or the proceeds sion of the existence, validity or right 229,220 9/9/38 P. Petitcolas et al...... Process for the manufacture of polyazoic dyestuffs, of lacs de­ thereof, or to indicate that compensation rived therefrom, and the new products obtained. to allowance of any such claim. 229,641 9/13/38 J. Mercier...... !____ Deformable or elastic accumulators. will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and 234,731 10/12/38 J. Bethenod...... System for controlling the temperature in the interior of ve­ when it should be determined that such The terms “national” and “designated hicles. » return should be made or such compen­ enemy country” as used herein shall have 235,224 ' 10/15/38 H. Carroll...... Plastic composition, etc. 240,370 11/14/38 J. Capelle...... Method and a machine for the progressive cutting by gener-a sation should be paid. the meanings prescribed in Section 10 tion of involute teeth. Any person, except a national of a of said Executive Order. 240, 593 11/15/38 Hydration of olefines. Executed at Washington, D. C., on 241,068 11/17/38 R. Boyer et al...... designated enemy country, asserting any 242,072 11/23/38 M . Julien ______...... Suspension devices. claim arising as a result of this order November 2, 1942. 242, 549 11/26/38 R. Malherbe ...... Electric discharge tubes and lamps and their manufacture. 242, 616 11/26/38 J. Gratzmuller et al ...... Packing devices. , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F may file with the Alien Property Custo­ [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , 244,063 12/5/38 dian a notice of his claim, together with Alien Property Custodian. 244, 382 12/7/38 F. Salomon______.... ______Devices adapted to eliminate oscillations. 245, 523 12/13/38 Photographic apparatus. E x h i b i t A 245,780 12/14/38 Process for protecting articles made of light metals. “ 245,949 12/15/38 T. Volochine______Method and apparatus for the measurement of radiant energy. Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as 246, 223 12/16/38 articles. follows: 246, 720 12/19/38 Devices for operating land m.nes and the like by the passage SERIES OF 1925 of tanks or other heavy vehicles. 247,957 12/27/38 Enciphering apparatus. 248, 645 12/30/38 R. Girche...... Process for varnishing supports mainly comprising rubber. Serial Filing 248^ 646 12/30/38 Cement and asbestos base mixtures used as plaster work N o. date Inventor T itle covering layers or walls. 250,452 1/11/39 Resilient transmission joints. 250,826 1/13/39 Piston. 738,375 8/3/34 J. Regnier______...... Local anaesthetics. 251,004 1/14/39 G. V alen si...... ______System of television in colours. 251, 638 1/18/39 M . Casse...... Machines for treating textile material. 253,839 1/31/39 Photo-electric tube. SERIES'OF 1935 254,376 2/3/39 P. Salles...... Process for the electrolytic production of neutral hypochlori- nated solutions, means and apparatus used and new products obtained. 26, 1942 November Thursday, 17,398 4/20/35 L. Jumau...... Lead electric accumulators. 254, 743 2/4/39 Method and apparatus for seismic underground prospecting. 71,309 3/27/36 J. Regnier______Alkaloid salts and the manufacture thereof. 255,816 2/11/39 Safety razors having adjustable guards. 108,062 10/28/36 P. Toulon...... Picture transmission systems. 257,539 2/20/39 H. Guinot...... Separation of mixtures of olefines and paraffins. 109,507 11/6/36 R. Barthélémy______Synchronising apparatus for cathode ray oscillographs. 257,762 2/21/39 Process for the protection of magnesium-base metals. 118,258 12/30/36 P. Qoissedet et a l ______Process for the preparation of new soluble aromatic amido 258,313 2/24/39 Mechanical atomizing burners. compounds of therapeutic value. 258,5712/25/39 J. Lepetit______~... Electric conductors. 120,900 1/16/37 P. Chevallier______Amplifier with secondary electronic emission. 259,357 3/2/39 R. Rôuat...... Electric bath. 121, 898 1/22/37 H. André______Accumulators. 260,226 3/6/39 Electric conductors. 122,332 1/26/37 H. Gutton______Radio apparatus for locating obstructions. 260,434 3/7/39 P. W o o g ___ . ______Polymerization of olefins. 140, 767 5/4/37 J. Le Rouge...... Process for removing the substances condensed in cold accumu­ 261,068 3/10/39 S. Fiedler et al—...... Process for the removal of silica from water. lators in the cooling of gases. 261,152 3/10/39 J. Fieux ______Powder catapult. 147, 610 6/11/37 W . De Fligue...... A...... Separator. 261,154 3/10/39 Plastic materials and the manufacturing process of same. 161, 690 8/30/37 E. Desroches...... Purification of water. 261,155 3/10/39 G. Vulliet-Durand.______..... Process for manufacturing homogenous plastic material by 176, 740 11/26/37 R. Dufour et al______Methods and apparatus for heating and vulcanizing rubber impregnation. and similar matter. * , 261,491 3/13/39 Propellers. 177,226 11/30/37 F. Salomon______Oscillation damping means. 262,509 3/17/39 R. Laraque______Shock absorbing means for aircraft landing gear. 187,514 1/28/38 R. Weitzel______Construction of walls. 262, 567 3/17/39 Process of artificial digestion of albuminoid and fatty substance: 187, 733 1/29/38 J. DeTailly et a l...... W ire glass. 263,0423/20/39 C. Bazille...... Regulating the operation of a gas producer. 191,142 2/18/38 A. Delaplace______Com bined electric motor and speed reducer units. 263,139 3/21/39 Powder box having a hermetic and inviolable closure. 197, 725 3/23/38 R. Perrin______Process and apparatus for effecting metallurgical reactions 263,258 3/21/39 Manufacture of plastic materials,,etc. regularly and rapidly. 263,577 3/22/39 Artificial product imitating skins and leather and process for 202,571 4/16/38 Magnetic distributors. making same. 203,849 4/23/38 J. Mercier______>______Control of two or more concomitant devices. 263,996 3/24/39 A. Genies...... Colour films. 206,498 5/6/38 C. Nicolle______Plastic material wrappers. 264,004 3/24/39 P. Richard...... Stabilizers for aircrafts. 9837 207,114 5/10/38 M. Perrey______Apparatus for measuring the maximum energy and force of an 264,265 3/25/39 Device for the control of the fuel supply of engines. impact member or tup for testing any articles and in particular 265,577 4/1/39 L. Audubert______Volumetic compressors. v rails. 265, 602 4/1/39 J. Blumenfeld...... Process for the preparation of compounds of cerium. 207,115 5/10/38 C. Waseige...... M ounting of accessories on an aircraft. 4/3/39 786 Apparatus for transforming oscillations.265, 208, 303 5/16/38 M. Mennesson ...... Operative fluid delivery-control devices. 265,886 4/4/39 Reinforced sponge glass article. 209,832 5/24/38 F. Mezger______D evice for electrical calculation. 266, 692 4/ 7/39 J. Muller...... Fluid handling mechanism. 209,869 5/25/38 G. Cantacuzene______Processes and devices for storing liquids sheltered from air. 266,832 4/ 8/39 Y . Peyches______Salt bath furnace. 211,060 5/31/38 F. Hornain...... Safety switch. 267, 203 4/10/39 B. Màisant.______i _____ Cocoa nut retting methods. 213,267 6/11/38 G. Lefort Des Ylbuses...... High-frequency electric furnace for the production of oxides of 268,442 4/17/39' C. N ic o lle ...... Packing machine. nitrogen. 268,499 4/18/39 H. Boutillon .... Volumetric liquid meters. 213, 689 6/14/38 E. Desroches...... Process and means of purifying water. 269,265 4/21/39 F. Mezger...... Electrical calculating apparatus. 214,146 6/16/38 J. Cathala______Process for the manufacture of sulfur trioxide. 270,679 4/28/39 J. Garrfc...... Manufacture of stockings. 214,490 6/18/38 B. Fermer______Electric circuit breaker with compressed fluid blow out. 270,788 4/29/39 M . Latour...... Instructive and demonstration apparatus or toy for the construe- 214,496 6/18/38 P. Bary______Process for the preparation and use of anticryptogamic colloidal tion of various electric machines and devices. solutions, bactericides and insecticides. 270,928 4/29/39 M . Paquet...... Opaquing agent for enamels and process for manufacturing 216,105 6/27/38 H. Guinot...... Process of separating olefines from gaseous mixtures. same. 219,102 7/13/38 M . Julien et al...... Resilient suspension particularly for bodies driven with a rotary 270,935 4/29/39 P. Latrobe...... Manufacture of decorated products permeable to the luminious motion. rays and products obtained therefrom. 220, 590 7/21/38 R . Anxionnaz et al...... Qss turbine plants. 271,343 SI 2/39 G. Jaubert...... Production of bodies which absorb gases and vapors. 9838 SERIES OP 1935— Continued SERIES OF 1935— Continued

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271,524 5/ 3/39 M . Schlumberger..______302,568 11/2/39 J. Labour. ... Processes and apparatus for the extraction of liquids such as 272,073 5/ 6/39 A. Paumier______petrol and all other hydrocarbons contained in jellies or like 272,281 5/ 6/39 F. Amiot______products. 272.665 5/ 9/39 A. Sobek______304,633 11/15/39 M . Julien____ .... ___ ... Resilient supports. 272.666 6/ 9/39 A. Sobek . . . ______304,834 11/16/39 G. B o u le t...... ___ it. ... Aircraft power plants for high altitude flight. as a compressor. 304,837 11/16/39 J. Brasseur______... Assem bly of metallic elements or the like. 272,716 5/9/39 L.' Gardelle et al...... 304,867 11/16/39 E. Lejeune______... Process and device for the manufacture of gas masks. 272,791 6/Í0/39 J. Mercier______304,884 11/17/39 G. Valensi______... Communication system. » 272,848 5/10/39 E. Firon et al...... 305,029 11/17/39 L. Cheneau__...... Autom otive vehicles. 272,880 5/10/39 M. Goudard...... 305,040 11/17/39 E. Barde__ ..... ____ ... Process which enables the reproduction of images by means of bastion engines. diazonic compounds to be obtained. 273,151 5/14/39 H. Potez______t'wo-speed driving mechanism for centrifugal compressors. 305,042 11/17/39 L. Pagnon. ... Process of manufacture of cellular rubber having fluid-tight 273,401 5/13/39 A. D arche ...... Guns and firearms. cells. 275,565 5/24/39 Fuse setting apparatus for artillery projectiles. 305,384 11/20/39 R. Marais. ... Pum p for injection engines. 275, 566 5/24/39 M . Paquet et al______Opacifying agents mainly comprising zirconia and process for 305,404 11/20/39 R. Hirsch. ... Process for sizing of fibrous materials. , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F preparing same. 305,481 11/21/39 J. Seailes— ... Manufacturing sulphurous anhydride alumina and cements 275, 989 5/26/39 A. Kirchheim...... Process for manufacturing glass articles. starting from sulphates of calcium. 276,022 5/26/39 M . Paquet______Vitreous enamels containing zirconium and process for prepar- 305, 564 11/21/39 'G. Kopp et al. ... N o ve l chromiferous dyestuffs and processes for making the same. ihg same. 306,197 11/25/39 L. Pagnon...... Process for the manufacture of cellular rubber having fluid 276,030 5/27/39 J. Mercier______. __ Propellers with variable pitch. tight cells. 276,093 5/27/39 M . Schlumberger...... Projectile for perforating bore hole casings. 306,501 11/28/39 TB. Long____ . . . Manufacture of multicellular glass. 277,306 6/3/39 J. Persin______Press-button closure band. 306,564 11/28/39 C. Waseige.. . . . Variable pitch aerial propellers. 277,870 6/7/39 J. Boucher______Process and1 installation for the transverse reinforcement of 306,738 12/11/39 C. Franchini. ... Method and device for increasing, on alternating current supply pipes and other pieces. systems, the efficiency of electric lighting installations and for 278,770 6/12/39 P. Furth...... Process for manufacturing sliding clasp fasteners and in auto­ supplying electrical apparatus operating at very low tension. matic machines for carrying out said process. 309,051 12/19/39 J. Lobstein... :.. Electric heating apparatus for all applications. 278.945 6/13/39 E. Prat...... _...... Dust separators. 309,506 12/16/39 G. Chausson. . . . Cooling devices for engines. 280,012 6/19/39 Marine power plants. 309, 655 12/18/39 L. Bechereau. . . . Supporting surfaces for aircrafts. 280,863 6/23/39 P. Lemoigne______Motor propelling Units. 309, 656 12/16/39 F. Amiot__ _ . . . Devices for shaping pieces. 281, 751 6/28/39 A. Saheurs______Process and apparatus for the treatment of a fluid. 310,182 12/20/39 J. Seailes____ ... Process for extraction of magnesia from water containing con­ 281,861 6/29/39 J. Mercier______Pumps. vertible magnesium salts, such as sea water. 281,862 6/29/39 J. Mercier...... Distributors for fluid operated apparatus. 310,427 12/21/39 P. Richard...... Fuselages o f aircrafts. 282,338 '7/1/39 J. Kirschhof...... ______Locomotive valve actuating mechanism. 310, 626 12/22/39 M. Dalotel...... Diaphragm control device for motion and still picture cameras. 282,756 7/4/39 C. Villard...... Galvanometer ceil supports. 311,434 12/28/39 R. Marais____ ... Windscreen wiper having a wide sweeping action. 282,958 7/5/39 E. Freyssinet...... Packing devices. 311,678 12/29/39 J. Fieux__ __ Catapult devices for launching aerial machines. 283,118 7/6/39 E. Schueller______Compositions for rendering inoffensive the dyeings of the so- 311,869 12/30/39 M . Elie et al__ ... System for object detection and distance measurement. 26, 1942 November Thursday, called oxidation type. 312,220 1/3/40 J. Reutter____ D ynam ic compass. 283,283 7/7/39 J. Leclabart...... Heater for permanent waving. 312,371 1/4/40 M . Pegard____ ... Machine-tool and especially radial drilling machine. 284.945 7/Í7/39 R. Sarazin.______Impulse neutralizer. •' 313,124 1/9/40 M . Mennesson. . . . Carburation devices for internal combustion engines. 285, 111 7/18/39 J. LeCorguillier______Device for starting and feeding electric discharge tubes under 313, 281 1/10/40 A, Saheurs____ ... Processes and apparatuses for the regeneration of a liquid or low pressure. other applications. 285,112 7/18/39 J. LeCorguillier...... Device for starting and feeding electric discharge tubes. 313,336 1/11/40 J. Nougarou. ... Mechanism for the automatic control of a speed change trans­ 285,256 7/19/39 J. Vancoppenolle______Device for the suspension of vehicles. mission of motor vehicles. , 285,266 7/19/39 J. Motte et al______Process for the protection of insecticides. 313,441 1/11/40 A. B ailly.. __ Drive for the spindles of machine tools. 285,464 7/19/39 J. Lautrette______Treatment of crankcase oil. 314, 347 1/17/40 M . Ricard. ... Process and device for the manufacture of moulded objects of a 286,126 7/24/39 P. Gonon et al______Manufacture of artificial tooth. cellular, rubber-like substance having closed gas-tight cells, 287, 396 7/29/39 High efficiency reflectors or searchlights. etc. 287,893 '8/2/39 P. Mesnel______Guideways for sliding windows. 314,406 1/18/40 J. Mercier_____... — Deformable systems. 288, 461 8/4/39 C. Waseige______Retractable wheel mounting for aircraft. 314, 407 1/18/40 J. Mersier______... Stamping and marking machine. 288.462 8/4/39 C. Waseige . Retractable landing gehr for aircraft. 314, 811 1/20/40 F. Mathieu______.... Driving mechanism. 288.463 8/4/39 C. Waseige______Operating mechanisms for retractable members on board air­ 315.012 1/22/40 J. Abadie______Luminescent lamp bulbs. craft. 315.013 1/22/40 J. Abadie______L o w tension lamp bulbs. 288,679 8/5/39 F. Amiot______Piloting systems for aircrafts. 315.014 1/22/40 J. Abadie...... __ ___ Low voltage luminescent tubes. 288,683 8/5/39 F. Amiot...... J.______Construction of fuselages. 315.015 1/22/40 J. Abadie_____ ...... Fluorescent and phosphorescent tubes. 288,972 8/8/39 M . Julien et al______f ______Resilient suspension of vibrating bodies. 315.016 1/22/40 J. A badie.^...... Auxiliary equipment for luminescent tubes. 289,301 8/9/39 Resistance electric welding machines. 315.017 1/22/40 J. Abadie_____ ... ___ Luminescent lamp w ith turbulent discharge. 289,326 8/9/39 .Multiple divergence reflecting devices. 315.018 1/22/40 J. Abadie______Carbureted emissive electrodes. 289,682 8/11/39 Method of telegraphic communication. 315,157 1/23/40 M . Schlumberger. ___ Gun perforator. 290,317 8/15/39 H. Guinot______Recovery of alcohols from olefine hydration products. 316, 681 1/31/40 F. Boinot—______Process for the treatment of worts, etc. 290,433 8/16/39 vF. Salomon______Oscillation reducing device. 316,824 2/1/40 F. Pappe_____ ... ___ Calculating machine. 290,868 8/18/39 A. Wormser______Call-dials utilised, in particular, in automatic telephony. 318, 343 2/10/40 R. Tauty______Devioes fot airchutes. 292,640 8/30/39 J. Mercier _ _ ...... Automatic locking device for undercarriage. 318, 344 2/10/40 A. St. Genies______Devices for making exposures on lenticular films. 293,095 '9/1/39 H. Thaon______Equalization device., 318, 782 2/13/40 R. Leboime...______P liable envelope or balloon bag for inflammable gases. 293,149 9/2/39 P. Boissou-...... Pipe joint packing means. 318,888 2/14/40 P. Ratie et al______Assem bly for the blades of variable pitch airscrews. 293, 418 9/5/39 P. Boissou______Piping elements and process and outfit for manufacturing same. 318,932 2/14/40 P. Bollee et a l...... Means for testing hardness of materials. 293,601 9/6/39 C. N icolle...... Impervious packings and receptacles. 318,940 2/14/40 O. Archaoulofl.... ___ Automatic pump for fuel injection actuated by the compression 293, 848 9/7/39 F. Walckenaer...... Control devices for steam locomotives. of gas in the cylinder of an internal combustion engine. 294, 523 9/Í2/39 J. Morelle...... Collimators. 319, 762 2/19/40 H. Guinot..______Treatm ent of%cdtic acid. 295,028 9/15/39 Y . Peyches...... Method and means for manufacturing glass. 319,988 2/21/40 R . Rouanet et al. j___ Control limitating devices on aircraft. 9/15/39 Y . Peyches______Means for manufacturing glass. 320,608 2/24/40 Y, Rocard..i______Magnetic apparatus and particularly to magnetostriction micro­ 9/29/39 L. Lejeune______Method for manufacturing balls for games. phones. 9/29/39 B. Long______Method of and apparatus for tempering glass sheets. 320,728 2/24/40 J. Herail at el. ___ Buoyancy sysftem. 9/29/39 Process for the protection of magnesium and its alloys. 320,909 2/26/40 C.' Waseige... ..1 . M ounting of accessories on an aircraft. i 10/3/39 Process for preserving perishable foodstuffs. 320,937 2/26/40 J. Rabourdin. ___ Control system and method especially for railway car classifica­ 10/4/39 Control devices for variable pitch propellers. tion yards. 10/Ì7/39 Winch, etc. 321,103 2/27/40 L. Corset______Rem ote reading electrfc indicator gauge. 10/17/39 Process for economically and rapidly obtaining high quality 321,161 2/28/40 G. Vieillard.. ___ Record card for card controlled machines. steels. 321,349 2/28/40 G. Lequerler. ___ Porous partitions for storage batteries and electric cells. 10/19/39 Synthetic tannins. 322,257 3/4/40 B. Carnauh.. ___ Disinfecting product, etc. 10/19/39 A. Durr et a l...... Process for the manufacture of colours for printing, products 322,623 3/6/40 G. Kopp______Metalliferous substantive dyestuffs. resulting therefrom and their industrial applications. SERIES OF 1935— Continued SERIES OF 1935— Continued*'

Serial Filing Inventor Title Serial Filing No. date No. date Inventor T itle .... 323, 201 3/9/40 E. Dewoitine______Aeroplanes and hydroplanes having folding wings. 338, 767 6/4/40 A. Claude_____ 323,229 3/9/40 J. Sem et_____ Electric discharge lamp. Fluid measuring device. 338, 782 6/4/40 J. Kienzle...... Condensation products, etc. 323, 475 3/11/40 G. Croulard...... Soaps. 339,025 6/5/40 L. Guichard...... Diaphragm pumps for feeding fuel to explosion engines. 323, 570 3/12/40 J. Seailles______Improvements in methods for solving raw aluminates of lime in 339, 389 6/7/40 R. Perrin____ Purifying metals. water and eventually recovering alumina. 339,812 6/10/40 A. St. Genies_____ Colour films. 323, 624 3/12/40 G. Jaubert-...... Plant for the preparation of hydrogen under pressure. 339, 981 6/11/40 L. Saives.:___ 325, SS9 3/25/40 A. Mazuir______Arrangements for controlling brakes with interposition of a Process and apparatus of fractional recovery with solid absorb­ servo-brake. ents. 340,167 6/12/40 A. Etienne...... 326, 494 3/28/40 J. Frasch______- Process for the treatment of metals by means ol galvanic current 340, 856 6/15/40 A. Barbier__ _ Apparatus for the electronic treatment of liquids. in which the metal to be protected serves as cathode. 341, 578 6/20/40 H. Pelce__ Circular weaving looms. 326, 495 3/28/40 J. Frasch______Processes for the protection of metals and alloys. 341,967 6/22/40 R. Perrin______326, 529 3/28/40 R. Tauty____ Devices for absorbing shocks especially for parachute. Process for simultaneously dephosphorizing and deoxidizing 326,558 3/29/40 M. De Milleville___ Method & apparatus for filling containers. 342,318 6/25/40 R. Villem______326,650 3/29/40 A. Dauvillier et al...... Fire-alarm systems and in detectors of radio active materials. Phase compensator for groups of microphones or transmitters in particular for submarine transmissions by ultra sounds.

326, 724 /29/40 , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F C. De Rohden...... Magnesium-base alloys containing metals of the cerium group 342, 563 4/26/40 J. Hamon______Folding trunks and the like. of rare earth, substantially free from cerium. 342, 756 -6/27/40 J. Mercier___ Airplane landing gear. 326, 801 3/29/40 C. Andre...... Process for causing luminescent substances to adhere to glass 343.177 •3/29/40 A. St. Hilaire...... Method of manufacturing phonographic discs. walls. 343.178 6/29/40 A. St.‘ Hilaire...... 326, SC4 3/29/40 J. Zeltner et al-...... Apparatus for manufacturing phonographic discs. Process for manufacturing carbinols having an acetylenic 343, 283 6/29/40 J. Bernard...... Ignition magneto provided with a rotary cylindrical magnet. function. 343, 284 6/29/40 J. Bernard______Multiple field magnet ignition magneto. 328,115 4/5/40 M . Mennesson______Compressor-supercharged carburation devices lor internal com­ 343, 285 6/29/40 J. Bernard___ Multi-armature ignition magneto. bustion engines. 343, 303 6/29/40 C. Waseige_____ Fly-wheel starters for aircraft engines. 328,162 4/5/40 G. Kopp et al...... Dyestuffs derived lrom the 2-amino-"-naphtoic acid their 344,220 7/6/40 D. Sciakv. __ M ethod and apparatus for electric resistance welding of tubes. method of manufacture and their applications. 344, 647 7/10/40 R. Villem____ Microphonic transmitter devices in particular for submarine 328,160 4/5/40 J. Joliot et al______Device for the production of energy. * transmission b y ultra sounds. 328,372 4/6/40 J. Joliot et al___ Method of stabilizing a device producing energy. 344, 826 7/10/40 A. Regresse...... '...... Autom atic variable speed transmission. 328, 538 3/8/40 P. Bollee et al...... Expanding devices for piston rings. 347, 271 7/24/40 E. Torcheux.______Carrying system. 328,683 4/9/40 F. Mathieu_____ -______Safety device against fire for Cinematographic projectors. 348, 896 7/31/40 A. Dauphin______Electromagnetic transport device. 328,795 4/9/40 A. Michel____ Methods and apparatus for spinning kapok yarns. 352,622 8/14/40 E. Lizeray...... M eth od and apparatus for the fermentationless conservation of 328,824 4/10/40 E. Dewoitine____ Machines for milling the flanges of airplane wing spars. fruit-grape-and greens-juices. 328,949 4/10/40 A. Magis______Singleaction high speed multi-cylinderpumps 355, 846 9/7/40 R. Perrin...... Manufacture of low-carbon ferro-alloys. 330, 007 4/17/40 P. Mercier____ Landing gears with dirigible landing wheel. 360. 939 10/Ì2/40 R. Seligman...... Means and method of radiating heat. 330,112 4/17/40 J. Andreau_____ Free wheels device. 362. 229 10/22/40 C. Rodanet...... Device for exerting a constant returning torque on a rotatively 330, 219 4/17/40 J. Sertih.. O ar actuating apparatus. m ovable unit. 330, 223 4/17/40 R. Anxionnaz et al—...... Mechanical liquid fuel atomizing burner of variable discharge. 362, 230 10/22/40 C. Rodanet...... Autom atic device for creating and maintaining in an enclosure 330, 429 4/18/40 G. Boulet...... Systems for cooling a fluid charged with thermic energy. a predetermined partial vacuum, and application of said 26, 1942 November Thursday, 330,613 4/19/40 P. Woog_ Treatment of hydrocarbons. device to the control of altimetric and barometric apparatus. 331,281 4/24/40 A. Zuckermann______Signalling or advertising devices. 362, 231 10/22/40 C. Rodanet...... Gauges indicating the level of a liquid of the gaseous bubbling 332, 307 4/29/40 L. Poillevey___ Apparatus for transmitting the response of weighing scales to type. recording mechanism. 365, 862 11/16/40 A. Delloye...... Vitreous insulators. 332, 308 4/29/40 L. Poillevey...... Apparatus for transmitting the response of weighing scales to 367. 236 11/26/40 D. Sciaky...... Process and machine for welding by electromagnetic storage of recording mechanism. energy. 333,242 5/3/40 J. Languepin__- ...... Resistance electric welding machines. 367, 666 11/28/40 R. Anxionnaz et al...... Reaction propelling device for aircrafts. 333,312 5/4/40 G. Bastard et al...... Sewing machine and needle. 367.667 11/28/40 R. Anxionnaz et al______Reaction propelling device with supercharged engine. 333,335 5/4/40 R. Guichard...... Device for filing documents. 367,866 11/29/40 A.. Glorie______Device for measuring voltages or intensities in very low power 333,410 5/4/40 L. Boudin...... _...... Process and apparatus for the continuous production of corru­ circuits. gated glass sheets. 368, 458 12/4/40 J. Seailles...... Process for extracting magnesia from aqueous solutions contain­ 333, 561 5/6/40 F. Salomon______Oscillations reducing device. ing convertible magnesium salts, such as sea-water, etc. 333,698 5/6/40 G. Jaubert______Drying plant for gas. 368,537 12/4/40 L. Guyard...... Processes for extracting and concentrating sulphur dioxide. 333,847 5/7/40 G. De Ram______Shock absorbers. 368,873 12/6/40 R. Seligman...... i ...... Stamping die. 333,867 5/7/40 J. Languepin...... Mercury switch. 369, 500 12/10/40 G. Cantacuzene...... Demountable hangar for airplanes and seaplanes. 334, 059 5/8/40 J. Tessier______Phòtographic englargers. 372, 968 1/3/41 C. Rodanet______.. Magnetic tachometers. 334, 633 5/11/40 E. Jung....._...... Devices for regulating the temperature of electi ic furnaces of the 373,689 1/8/41 H. Guinot______Dehydration of acetic acid b y azeotropic distillation. resistant type. 373, 690 1/8/41 H. Guinot__ ... _____ Hydration of olefines. 335,081 5/14/40 F. Salomon...... Oscillations reducing device. 373,691 1/8/41 H. Guinot______H ydration of olefines. 335; 122 5/14/40 P. de Gavardie...... Aeroplane provided with a firing turret mounted on a universal 373, 714 1/9/41 R. Fonck______Fighter planes. ioint. 374,007 1/10/41 G. A llée.. Fire-control apparatus for direct-aiming anti-aircraft fire-arms. 335,199 5/15/40 R. Behin...... Process and means for the construction of houses with standard 374,425 1/15/41 P. Mercier___ Exhaust manifold. panelling. 374,627 1/16/41 P. Carpentier___ Coil windings. 335, 356 5/15/40 A. Chomette et al---...... Method of manufacturing products from rubber, etc. 374, 742 1/16/41 P. Whitechurch.. H inged connefctions, morrf particularly 9839 for binocular optical 335,383 5/15/40 J. Mercier...... Emergency devices foi hydraulic control systems. instruments. 335,384 5/15/40 J. M ercier...... Hydraulic control systems. 375,866 1/24/41 C. Waseige...... Control mechanisms for lowering flaps and lifting increasing 335, 386 5/15/40 J. Mercier...... Pumps. for aircraft. 335,387 5/15/40 J. Mercier...... Manufacture of carpets, linings or the like. 375,868 1/24/41 E. Cudraz...... Apparatuses for manufacturing hollow glass articles. 335, 573 5/16/40 L. Arsandaux______Supporting elements for airciâfts. 376,930 1/31/41 A. Peycelonetal...... D evice for dissociating the electric charges o f a gas or of a gaseous 335, 599 5/16/40 R. Tauty...... Devices for airchutes. mixture. 335,627 5/16/40 M . Paquet______Manufacture of enamels. 377, 041 2/1/41 E. Freyssinet...... Process and device for the tensioning and anchoring of cables, 336,416 5/21/40 P. Petitcolas et al...... Intermediary products for the production of dyestuffs, process etc. for making the same, and applications thereof. 377,047 2/1/41 G. Gauthier______Aluminum alloys. 336, 786 5/23/40 M. Abribat—...... Method for treating materials. 377,048 2/1/41 G. Gauthier...... Process’ for protecting aluminum alloys. 337,743 5/29/40 E. Lehwesd...... Device for fastening the shank of a propeller blade. 377, 049 2/1/41 G. Gauthier ...... Process for protecting aluminum alloys. 337,934 5/29/40 O. Herbin...... Gas mask for horses. 378, 061 2/8/41 M. Grunfeld___ Manufacture of primary amines. 338,266 5/31/40 J. Cotai______: ...... Methods and devices for grinding cooperating faces of friction 378, 638 2/12/41 P. Brissonnet, et al...... Transmissions. members. 378,640 2/12/41 E. Loison et al______Lubrication devices. 338, 620 6/3/40 H. Pelce____ ...... Change-over device for circular weaving looms. 379,694 2/19/41 M . Lyon et al...... Method and apparatus for fabricating objects from plywood 338,695 6/4/40 C. Rodanet...... Apparatus for recording the speed of a vehicle. and products thereof. 338, 719 6/4/40 A. Huet...... Desuperheater for locomotive application. 381, 226 3/1/41 G. Valensi______System of television. [

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381,764 3/4/41 J. C laudin.--...______Process for manufacture of isothiocyanates. 427,649 1/21/42 A. Poncet...... Mercury amperebounneters. 382,037 3/6/41 H. Pittet...... Electric device for distant indication. 427,956 1/23/42 F. Savoye...... Equipm ents for the projection of stereoscopic views and films. 382,094 3/6/41 J. Loiseleur______Metallic coating. 428,304 1/26/42 L. Hermitte...... Gas turbine motor plants. 382,100 3/6/41 G. Passelecq et al______Agglomerated bodies of carbonaceous material and process for 428,305 1/26/42 L. Hermitte______— Devices for starting gas turbine motor plants. making the same. 429,428 2/3/42 E. Laffly______Coupling devices. 382,101 3/6/41 G. Passelecq et aL______Refractory products. 430,304 2/10/42 H. Bemat...... Product for overcoming the cryptogamic diseases of plants and 382,106 3/6/41 C. Waseige______Pressure control valves. its manufacturing process. 382,106 3/6/41 C. Waseige______j___ Plants for distributing air under pressure and in constituting 430,821 2/13/42 R. Saulnier— ______Construction of retractable landing gear. parts thereof. 2/13/42 Construction of welded tanks and other structures. 382,146 3/7/41 R. Leboimq et al—______Manufacture of flexible envelopes or the like. 430,823 2/13/42 R. Saulnier______- Methods of assembly of tanks and the like. 383,014 3/12/41 P. Cuvier...... —______Preparation of phenol-urea-formaldehyde resins. 430,970 2/14/42 C. Waseige______—- Retractable tail landing gears lo r aircraft. 383,056 3/12/41 A. Bidaud______Process for isolating pentaerythrite from its solutions. 431,207 2/17/42 M . Durand______Balanced control for cycle brakes. 385,019 3/24/41 H. Guinot...... Manufacture of aliphatic acidfe, 432, 484 2/26/42 L. Kientz______-...... Varnish, etc. 385,563 3/27/41 O. Waseige______Screw propeller pitch adjusting devices. 433,206 8/3/42 P. Gonon______Process for increasing the retention capacity of the sealing'surface 385, 760 3/28/41 G. Jeudi et al______Method of manufacturing hollow poppet valves. of artificial porcelain teeth. , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F 386,191 3/31/41 G. Vignal...... Films for the teaching of languages. 434,148 3/10/42 E. Kolb...... - M eth od and products for treating plants or plant parts. 386,196 3/31/41 R. Sarazin______Apparatus for checking the work of arc welders. 434,985' .3/16/42 M . Sedille...... System and devices for controlling thermal gas turbine motive 386,560 4/2/41 C- Herbline______Smoke producing means. units. 386,742 4/3/41 R. Bretagne.....______Process for the preparation of dyestuffs of the anthtracene series. 434,986 3/16/42 M , Sedille______„______Gas turbine installations operating on gaseous fuels. 387, 794 4/10/41 1 Herkert...... Tubular remote control devices. 436,196 3/18/42 O. Garnier______Hand pieces or holding devices for rotary tools as used by den­ 388,039 4/11/41 M . Gianoli______Automatic piloting of marine or aerial vehicles. tists. 388,128 4/11/41 R. Ratie______Apparatus for controlling, with pitch indicator. 436, 355 3/26/42 G. Bonnier...... Explosion or combustion engines. 388,131 4/11/41 J. Boucher___ ... ______Centrifugated tubular bodies and processes and apparatuses for 436, 535 3/27/42 P. Garnet______M u ltip le strand aerials. their manufacture. 437,428 4/2/42 P. Decourtis—...... Piston and cylinder systems. 388,877 4/16/41 C. Waseige...... Purifier and oil separating apparatus. 437, 449 4/2/42 M . Richou...... Apparatus of the kind of the diving suits. 389,810 4/22/41 i P. Coiflu...... Process and apparatus for manufacturing burnt, molten or 437, 596 4/3/42 J. LeBras et al------Processes for the amelioration of rubber. clinkerized materials and particularly cements. 437, 597 4/3/42 P. Compagnon et al______Process for the amelioration of rubber. . 390,242 4/25/41 B. L o n g ...______Projectiles particularly intended for small calibre fire-arms of 438,045 4/7/42 J. Frejacques______Fuel for motor vehicles. very flat firing. 439,203 4/16/42 L. Pamet...... -...... Adjustable spanners. 390,857 4/28/41 J. Goiot...... Starting device for internal combustion engines. 439, 320 4/17/42 G. Mozzanini et al...... Device for insuring a proper distribution of the loads among 391,968 5/5/41 M . Mennesson...... Carburetters of the fuel injection type. direct current electric machines. 392,169 5/6/41 C. Waseige...... Hydraulic shock absorber and landing gear embodying same. 439,604 4/18/42 F. Boinot------Method for saccharifying cellulosic materials by means of 392, 571 5/8/41 J. Gratzmuller...... Valve systems. diluted mineral acids. 392,578 5/8/41 J. Mercier...... Pumps and compressors. 439,904 4/21/42 P. Bricout...... Method and appliance for curve distortion of alternating cur­ 392,579 5/8/41 J. Mercier______Injection pump. rents. 392,680 5/8/41 J. Mercier______Fluid mixing apparatus. 440,037 4/22/42 P. Thomas...... - ...... - Pressing devices w ith an endless strip. 26, 1942 November Thursday, 392,581 6/8/41 J. Mercier...... Hydraulic motors. 440,103 4/22/42 J. Marette__ .... ______Incandescent projection lamps with reflector. 395,485 5/27/41 H. Porsin______Therapeutical uses of organic peroxides. 441,859 6/5/42 C. Bonnier...... Carburetors. 395, 893 5/29/41 G. M aillai...... Portable stereoscopic device for checking electric meters. 441, 860 5/5/42 A. Couturier------A ir tubes for pneumatic tires. 396,457 6/3/41, A. Poelman...... Manufacture of air filters. 442,373 5/9/42 P. Gamet...... Coupling systems for loading devices such as aerials. 396,458 6/3/41 P. Richard...... Aircrafts. 442, 374 5/9/42 P. Gamet______- Aerial systems for radiobeacons. 396, 530 6/4/41 A. De Saint-Exupéry______Method of position findings by electro-magnetic waves. 443,629 5/19/42 M . Crouet______Compressed foliated wood. 396,778 6/6/41 A. Morton______Hydraulic damping and stabilizing device. 443,791 5/20/42 H. Perrot...... Brakes. 396,779 6/5/41 A. Morton______.... Device for the supply of hydraulic control apparatus for motor 443,954 5/21/42 H. Perrot...... Pressed m etal sole for shoes and shoe em bodying said sole. vehicles. 443,965 5/21/42 C. Waseige______Multi-drive gear box. 397,308 6/9/41 M. Tiberghien...... Rubber-covered paving blocks. 443,966 5/21/42 C. Waseige...... Production of compressed air on board aircraft. 397, 647 6/11/41 P. T o u lo n ...... Orientation systems. , • 446,374 6/9/42 P. DeGiacomoni______Method of transition for passing from a connection to another 397,812 6/12/41 M . Mennesson______Auxiliary motor devices for driving light vehicles. in couplings of direct current motors. 403,628 7/23/41 B. Leger et al______Tabulating machines or the like. 447,988 5/21/42 J. Bernard...... Ignition systems for multi-cylinder engines. 403,856 7/24/41 E. Laflly. ______Coupling devices for the assembly of tubular elements. 450,937 7/14/42 C. Waseige...... -...... —- Devices for starting aircraft engines. 406,071 8/8/41 J. Gobin (Dit Daude). .. . Riveted joints. 454,870 8/14/42 G. Courcy et al______Mechanical-electrical sound reproducer. 406,072 8/8/41 J. Gobin (D it Daude)______Riveted joints. 454,871 8/14/42 G. Courcy et al...... Mechanical-electrical sound reproducer. 409,751 9/5/41 L. Guyard______J... Method for purifying bismuth. 412,194 9/24/41 J. Meyer______Feeding of motors. 412,345 9/25/41 M . Descarsin ...... Electrical heating of articles made of glass or other vitreous [F . R. Doc. 42-12402; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:25 a. m .] material. 412,524 9/26/41 I.Làutrette...... Regenerating devices for the lubricating oil for motors and the like. 414,192 10/8/41 J. Gobin (Dit Daude) Snap fastener sockets. [V esting O rder 294] is property in which nationals of a for­ 414, 756 10/13/41 B. Long...... Processes and devices for welding glass to metal and articles eign country (Norway) have interests, obtained thereby. H. JOHNSEN, ET AL. 414,866 10/13/41 B. Long______Methods eliminating' the coloration of glass obtained by electric and having made all determinations and melting. taken all action, after appropriate con­ 415,230 10/16/41 C. Berthiez...... Device making it possible to ensure the horizontality and PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN locking of an overhanding arm moving vertically along a NATIONALS sultation and certification, required by column. said Executive Order or Act or other­ 415,360 10/17/41 P. Carpentier______Device for pointing in a variable altitude an optical apparatus. Under the authority of the Trading wise, and deeming it necessary in the 416,126 10/22/41 S. Clave et al______. . . . _____ Multiple focus lenses and method of making same. 416,269 10/23/41 J. Gobin (D it Daude) - Fasteners for detachably assembling two parts. with the enemy Act, as amended, and national interest, hereby vests such 416, 566 10/25/41 C. Waseige___ ;______Pneumatic drive of the gyroscopes on the board aircraft. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, property in the Alien Property Custo­ 418,491 11/10/41 J. Routin______Process and devices for the use of the phonograph in teaching. 419, 783 11/19/41 E. Claveau______Two-stroke engines. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, dian, to be held, used, administered, 420,292 11/24/41 L. Lejeune...... ball. after investigation, finding that the prop­ liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with 424,624 12/27/41 L. Lejeune______Process for making tennis balls. 425,186 12/31/41 J. Bary______Processes for machining light metals and alloys. erty described as follows:^ in the interest of and for the benefit of 425,448 1/2/42 E. Bedunea _ _• Semi-automatic machine intended for finishing the grooves of Patent applications listed and described the United States. ball bearing rings. 426,212 1/9/42 R. Lambert...... Electric furnace for the manufacture of condensable products. in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a Such property and any or all of the part hereof, proceeds thereof shall be held in a special account pending further determination APC-1 within one year from the date S E R IE S OF 1935— Continued of the Alien Property Custodian. This hereof, or within such further time as shall not be deemed to limit the powers may be allowed by the Alien Property Serial Filing Inventor N o. date T itle of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained turn such property or the proceeds there­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ of, or to indicate that compensation will 373,033 1/3/41 B. Johnsen______Opening tins and other containers. sion of the existence, validity or right 373,038 1/3/41 F. Hurum ______Internal combustion engines. not be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it 388,276 4/12/41 O. Moeklebust et a l______’ Iron oxides and method of producing them. to allowance of any such claim. should be determined that such return 388.698 4/15/41 E. R o th eim ...______Valves for liquids under gas pressure. The terms “national” and “designated 388.699 4/15/41 E . Rotheim ______Liquid spraying apparatus. , should be made or such compensation 391, 416 5/1/41 T . Ellefsen Process for the production of carbides and ferro-alloys. should be paid. enemy country” as used herein shall have 392,754 5/9/41 F. Hurum Internal combustion engines. the meanings prescribed in section 10 of 393,133 5/Ì2/41 J. Kielland______M ethod and apparatus for counting blood corpuscles. Any person, except a national of a 393,492 5/14/41 R. Hofgaard______Device for operating a machine from a control tape. designated enemy country asserting any said Executive Order. 399,397 6/23/41 A. Foss M ethod for carrying out base exchange processes. Executed at Washington, D. C„ on 409,742 9/5/41 M . Sem et'al______Arrangement in self-baking electrodes. claim arising as a result of this order may 414,040 10/7/41 I. Issachsen...... Crystallizers. file with the Alien Property Custodian a November 2, 1942. 414,869 10/Ì3/41 G. Pettersen______Central lock systems. 416,884 10/28/41 T. Schrder-Nielsen______Protecting and launching device for life boats. notice of his claim, together with a re­ [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F 419, 794 11/19/41 D . Naerbo______Autom atic signalling apparatus for street-crossing, etc. quest for a hearing thereon, on Form Alien Property Custodian. 420,411 11/25/41 G. Pettersen______Door closers with oil brake. 445,426 '6/2/42 T . E ek______Means for driving an electric generator on board a ship. E x h i b i t A Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as [F . R. Doc. 42-12403; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:25 a. m .] follows: SERIES OF 1925

[Vesting Order 295] Serial Filing cial account pending further determi­ Inventor Title No. date nation of the Alien Property Custodian. R. RUIZ, ET AL. This shall not be deemed to limit the 737,852 5/26/34 Process for the production of salts by base-exchanging substances. PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN powers of the Alien Property Custodian NATIONALS , to return such property or the proceeds SERIES OF 1935 thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ Under the authority of the Trading tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if hrdy Nvme 26, 1942 November Thursday, 197,114 3/21/38 G. Whist...... Wire twisting machine. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and and when it should be determined that 249,074 1/3/39, T. Loftheim______.... Separator. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, such return should be made or such 253,223 1/27/39 A. Aasen______Thermoplastic material, etc. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, compensation should be paid. 258,310 2/24/39 B. Aas______Method for the cutting of the bevel on hull planks in carvel Any person, except a national of a built vessels. after investigation, finding that the 260,152 3/6/39 I. Alnaes______Electric counting device. designated enemy country, asserting any 260,643 3/8/39 R. Johansen...______Carrying-fixtures. property described as follows: 285,200 7/18/39 M . Aamodt______. . . Card index systems, filing systems and the like. claim arising as a result of this order 285,397 7/19/39 R. Tanberg______Cooling glass ribbon in Fourcault machines. Patent applications listed and described in may file with the Alien Property Custo­ 295,147 9/15/39 F. Jeremiassen______Treatment of solutions to obtain solid matter therefrom. Exhibit A attached hereto and'made a part 302,919 Screen for paper stock and the like. dian a notice of his claim, together with 11/4/39 O. Imset______'.______hereof, 308,484 12/9/39 H. Brudal______Method of and apparatus for producing of aqueous suspensions a request for a hearing thereon on Form of clay. APC-1 within one year from the date 312,146 1/2/40 H. Sandholt______' ______Scythes. is property in which nationals of a 313,298 1/10/40 A. Foss et al______..... Method for the utilization of potash containing minerals as foreign country (Philippines) have in­ hereof, or within such further time as fertilizers. may be allowed by the Alien Property 317, 610 2/6/40 G. Mossin______Electrical heating devices. terests, and having made all determina­ 319,965 2/20/40 A. Olsen______Preparation containing B-vitannns and process for the manufac­ tions and taken all action, after appro­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained ture of same. priate consultation and certification, shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ 325, 811 3/25/40 H. Johnson______... Manufacture of nitrates of metals of the alkaline metal group. sion of the existence, validity or right to 328,090 4/5/40 R. Hofgaard______Type for typewriting machines perforation or printing as well required by said Executive Order or Act as interpretation system for characters. or otherwise, and deeming it necessary allowance of any such claim. 340,606 6/14/40 B. W ith ...... Means for fastening shoes on skis. The terms “ national” and “ designated 342,112 6/24/40 K . Stenvik______Highly refractory building material and method of making in the national interest, hereby vests same. such property in the Alien Property Cus­ enemy country” as used herein shall 353,906 8/23/40 V. Goldschmidt______Bonded refractories and method of making same. have the meanings prescribed in section 358, 039 9/23/40 N. Mathiesen...... Card filing compartments. todian, to be held, used, administered, 359, 788 10/4/40 H. Andresen______Sheet arrangem ents for the stretching of surfaces. liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with 10 of said Executive Order. 361, 254 10/15/40 V. Goldschmidt, et al_____ .... Heat resistive material, especially building material, and meth­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on od of making same. in the interest of and for the benefit of 362,468 10/23/40 J. Een______Reinforced door of wood and/or insulation material. the United States. November 2, 1942. 370, 077 12/13/40 C. Dybberg...... Life-saving suit. Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , 372,654 12/31/40 F. Juell...... Method and device for separating solid substances from sus­ pensions. proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ Alien Property Custodian.

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E x h i b i t A 9842 E x h i b i t A Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as follows: Patent applications in.the United States Patent Office which are identified as ZOliOWS •

Serial Filing No. date Inventor Title Serial Filing N o. date Inventor Title

231,430 9/23/38 R. Ruiz...... __ __...... Submarine depth torpedoes. 85,166 281, 413 6/27/39 L. Rebano ...... Ice-bags and hot-water-bottles. 6/13/36 E. Muller— ...... Automatic selectivity control for radio receivers. 352,814 8/15/40 H. Henares...... 165,369 9/23/37 A. Lamesch______Fibre or filament of glass. Wood preservative and process of preparing the same. 165, 371 378,652 2/12/41 C. Alvizo______Auto-winding-aero machine. 9/23/37 A. Lamesch______Method of and apparatus for producing filaments or the like of 383,888 3/17/41 E. Hawk...... glass and structures thereof. Process of treating chromite ores, particularly masinloc ore to 250,910 1/14/39 F. Salomon______obtain therefrom aluminum, ferrochromium, and other Device for preventing speed oscillations and vibrations of the rotary members of machines. products. 276,250 5/17/39 387,517 4/8/41 N . Capay...... Turn-plates for cane sugar mills. R. Esnault-Pelterie_____ Apparatus for controlling land, msrine and aerial vehicles. 400,520 6/30/41 N . Maramba...... 283,844 7/11/39 A. D e M uyser...... Retractable landing gear for airplanes. Methods and apparatus for producing gaseous motor fuels 286,278 403,030 7/18/41 V. Aldaba...... Fiber spinning apparatus. 7/24/39 J. Wauters______Vaned projectiles. 286,279 7/24/39 J. Wauters______410, 217 9/9/41 H. Henares______Method and apparatus for extracting fibers from fibrous Illuminating shells. husks. 286,280 7/24/39 J. Wauters...... ___ ...... Ordnance. , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F 413, 551 10/3/41 M . Roxas...... 287,297 7/29/39 R. Moineau...... Mechanisms for the propulsion of watercraft. Processes for treating bagasse. 291,636 417,194 10/30/41 R. Oriol______Stereoscopic motion picture device. 8/24/39 A. D e M u yser...... Construction of airplanes. D-95,880 10/16/40 F. Berry...... Cake of soap. 298,570 10/9/39 R . Esnault-Pelterie______Heating and refrigerating process and apparatus for carrying it D-96,881 10/16/40 F. Berry...... Cake of soap. mto effect. D-95,882 10/16/40 F. Berry...... Cake of soap. 313,114 1/9/40 A. Baagoe______Weighing machines with digit indication of the weighing value D-95,883 10/16/40 F. Berry...... Cake of soap. 322,930 3/8/40 W . K ro ll...... Electrical resistance elements. D-95,884 10/16/40 F. Berry______Cake of soap. 322,931 - 3/8/40 W . K ro ll...... 2...... Bimetallic elements and alloys useful therein. D-96,297 11/4/40 F. Berry...... Cake of soap. 369,033 12/7/40 R. Esnáult-Pelterie Means and methods for heating and cooling.

[F . R. Doc. 42-12404; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:24 a. m .] [F . R. Doc. 42-12405; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:24 a. m .]

[Vesting Order Num ber 296] account pending further determination [Vesting Order 297] of the Alien Property Custodian. This shall not be deemed to limit the poWers E. M u l l e r , e t a l . of the Alien Property Custodian. This J. G r ab e c , e t a l . shall not be deemed to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ turn such property or the proceeds 26, 1942 November Thursday, NATIONALS turn such property or the proceeds there­ Under the authority of the Trading thereof, or to indicate that compensation of, or to indicate that compensation will will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and Under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended, and not be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, when it should be determined that such with the Enemy Act, as amended, and should be determined that such return return shotild be made or such compen­ aqd pursuant to law, the undersigned, sation should be paid. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, should be made or such compensation after investigation, finding that the and pursuant to law, the undersigned, should be paid. property described as follows: Any person, except a national of a after investigation, finding that the Any person, except a national of a des­ designated enemy country, asserting any property described as follows: ignated enemy country asserting any Patent applications listed and described in claim arising as a result of this order Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part may file with the Alien Property Cus­ claim arising as a result of this order may hereof, Patent applications listed and described file with the Alien Property Custodian a todian a notice of his claim, together In Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, • notice of his claim, together with a re­ is property in which nationals of a for­ with a request for a hearing thereon on quest for a hearing thereon, on Form eign country (Czechoslovakia) have in­ Form APC-1 within one year from the is property in which nationals of a for­ APC-1 within one year from the date terests, and having made all determina­ date hereof, or within such further time eign country (Luxembourg), have inter­ hereof, or within such further time as tions and taken all action, after appro­ as may be allowed by the Alien Property ests, and having made all determinations may be allowed by the Alien Property priate consultation and certification, re­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained and taken all action, after appropriate Custodian. Nothing herein contained quired by said Executive Order or Act shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ consultation and certification, required shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ or otherwise, and deeming it necessary sion of the existence, validity or right by said Executive Order or Act or other­ sion of the existence, validity or right in the national interest, hereby vests to allowance of any such claim. wise, and deeming it necessary in thè to allowance of any such claim. such property in the Alien Property Cus­ The terms “national” and “designated national interest, hereby vests such prop­ The terms “ national” and “ designated todian, to be held, used, administered, enemy country” as used herein shall erty in the Alien Property Custodian, to enemy country” as used herein shall have liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with have the meanings prescribed in section be held, used, administered, liquidated, the meanings prescribed in section 10 of in the interest of and for the benefit of 10 of said Executive Order. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ said Executive Order. the United States. Executed at Washington, D. C., on terest of and for the benefit of the United Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ Such property and any or all of the November 2, 1942. i States. vember 2, 1942. proceeds thereof shall be held in a special [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , account pending further determination Alien Property Custodian. proceeds thereof shall be held in a special Alien Property Custodian. E x h i b i t A is property in which nationals of a for­ return should be made or such compen­ eign country (Netherland East Indies) sation should be paid.' Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as Any person, except a national of a follows: have interests, and having made all de­ terminations and taken all action, after designated enemy country, asserting any appropriate consultation and certifica­ claim arising as a result of this order Filing Serial Inventor: Title No. date tion, required by said Executive Order may file with the Alien Property Cus­ or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ todian a notice of his claim, together with a request for a hearing thereon, on 163, 602 9/13/37 Method and apparatus for molding perforated elastic material. essary in the national interest, hereby 176, 335 11/24/37 J. Vesely_____—. . . ______Cartridge belts. vests such property in the Alien Prop­ Form APC-1 within one year from the .181, 966 12/27/37 M . Tischer______Method of forming a bright metallic deposit on the surface of erty Custodian, to be held, used, adminis­ date hereof, or within such further time objects. 196, 790 3/18/38 Devices for filling and emptying cartridge belts. tered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt as may be allowed by the Alien Property 198, 970 3/30/38 V. Havlicek et al Methods of interrupting alternating electric current. with in the interest of and for the ben­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained 223, 474 8/6/38 J. Grabec... .. ______Stretchable laminated fabric and manufacture of same. 241, 134 ll/i8/38 J. Hoza_____ Machine for milling and burnishing heels. efit of the United States. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ 246, 756 12/19/38 P. Kubelka et al______Manufacture of calcium sulphate. Such property and any or all of the sion of the existence, validity or right to 250,208 1/10/39 F. Janecek et al______Firearms. allowance of any such claim. 250,209 1/10/39 F. Janecek et al...... Armour piercing projectiles. proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F 257, 361 2/20/39 O. Back...... j...... Chimney or ventialtion cowl. cial account pending further determina­ The terms “national” and “designated 258, 276 2/24/39 A. Fudern...... * ______Coin-operated ink vending apparatus for fountain pens. tion of the Alien Property Custodian. enemy country” as used herein shall have 259,169 '3/1/39 A. Feldmann______Felt sheet machine. 266, 716 4/8/39 O. Wahle...... Method for producing fabrics having weft threads. This shall not be deemed to limit the the meanings prescribed in section 10 of 272, 835 5/10/39 J. Schwarzbart______Shaped bricks. powers of the Alien Property Custodian said Executive Order. 273,194 5/12/39v J. Robitschek...... Calculator. Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ 274,832 5/20/39 A. Netalova et al______Bottle closure. to return such property or the proceeds 275,121 5/22/39 B. Weiner Method of producing insulating materia I from glass. . thereof, or to indicate that compensation vember 2, 1942. 281,713 6/28/39 E. Orlik___ Constructional Toys. 281, 718 6/28/39 Process and apparatus for obtaining glycerine from distillery will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and [ s e a l ] 1 L e o T . C r o w l e y , slops or spent wash. when it should be determined that such Alien Property Custodian. 286,002 7/22/39 V . Eckhardt et al...... Gas mask filters and the like. Air raid and like shelters. 286,688 7/26/39 O. Ployer______E x h i b i t A 286, 705 7/26/39 J. Koucky...... Stoppers for the gas cylinders of gas-pressure loaders in firearms. 290,983 8/19/39 V. Ehrenhaft______Handbag. Patent applications in the United States Patent Office which are identified as 290,985 8/19/39 Process for the manufacture of hollow bodies. 300,195 10/19/39 J. Koucky______Automatic firearms. follows: 307,807 12/6/39 J. Koucky...... Automatic and semi-automatic firearms. 308,290 12/8/39 Preparation of nourishing solutions for the production of citric acid by the fermentation method. Serial Filing

Inventor Title 26, 1942 November Thursday, 309,379 12/15/39' Packaging machines. number date 315,260 1/23/40 V. Popov______Means for conveying material from one machine to another. 315,773 1/26/40 Range finder. 316, 577 1/31/40 R. Fuchs______Vehicles moving on rails1. 247,986 12/27/38 J. Van Dalfsen...... Manufacture of rubber powders, etc. 335,344 5/15/40 V. Puc...... Sliding clasp fasteners. 306,443 11/28/39 T. Oey______Cooking utensil. 336,461 5/21/40 Method of making sign panels. 307,509 12/4/39 F. Van Der Pias______Coin watermeter. 340,675 6/15/40 V. Havlicek______Bushing insulators. 326.300 v 3/27/40 A. D ’Angremond et al______Process for concentrating aqueous dispersions. 345,670 7/15/40 Appliances for mechanical cosmetic treatment. 327, 519 4/2/40 G. Van Gils...... Process for the production of latex with low protein content. 353,148 8/17/40 Rate-of-climb indicator or the like for aircraft. 361,006 10/12/40 B. Boulogne eta l...... Means for preventing wabbling of vehicles provided with 354,090 8/24/40 Process for the production of artificial skins for sausages, in pneumatic shock absorbers. particular, salame. 361,007 10/12/40 B. Boulogne e ta l...... Pneumatic shock absorbers. 362,652 10/24/40 Bright optical system for colour photography. 361,008 10/12/40 B. Boulogne et al...... Means for reducing-the slanting to a side of pneumatically 363)234 10/28/40 Method "for enabling knitted fabrics to be mechanically printed supported vehicles. in ordinary textile printing machines. 373, 481 1/7/41 A. Glaser______Turbine for steam, water and air. 373,283 1/6/41 Method of manufacturing composite sheet material. 378, 942 2/14/41 G. Van Der Bie______; Process for the removal of noxious metal compounds from 374,882 1/17/41 R. Fuchs______Clutch for automobiles. rubber, etc. 377.339 2/4/41 Slag cooling and granulation device. 400,880 7/2/41 J. Selles eta l...... Self repairing pneumatic vehicle tire and the like. 377.340 2/4/41 Slag outflow openings for furnaces. 406, 557 8/12/41 G. Van Der Bie______Method of concentrating latex. 382,429 3/8/41 Breech device for firearms. 407, 230 8/16/41 G. Van Der Die______Manufacture of purified rubber. 386,957 4/5/41 Weighing apparatus. 412, 522 9/26/41 K. Limm...... Packing in tins. 395,688 5/28/41 Manufacture of articles of plastic material having projecting 415, 634 10/18/41 J. Deinema______Method for the concentration of crude sugarcane-sap. pattern or ornamentation in the surface thereof. 415, 835 10/20/41 F . Bierlee______Inflation apparatus. 398,440 6/17/41 Protective railings. 430, 168 2/9/42 T. De Kroes Method for the transmutation in the composition of matter. 407,672 8/20/41 Process for the production of cbloro-2-butadiene, 1,3 (chloro- 443,390 5/18/42 D. Fuld ...... Art of decorating and preparing for spinning the supple fibre of pren). fibrous plants. 9843 414,927 10/14/41 Solid addition compounds. 415,981 10/21/41 Automatic weighing machines. 416,732 10/27/41 C. Kallusch...... Photographic roll film cameras. [F. R. Doc. 42-12407; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:24 a. m .] 421,996 12/6/41 Apparatus for interrupting alternating current.

[F. R. Doc. 42-124Ö6; Piled, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:24 a. m .] [Vesting Order 299] Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, _____ 9 D. A p o s t o l o u and pursuant to law, the undersigned, after investigation, finding that the prop­ [Vesting Order 298] Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS erty described as follows: and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Under the authority of the Trading Patent application identified as fol­ J. V a n D a l f s e n e t a l . after investigation, finding that the with the Enemy Act, as amended, and lows: PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS property described as follows: Patent applications listed and described Under the authority of the Trading in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and part hereof, thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ 9844 Serial Filing Inventor Title | tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if vember 2, 1942. No. date and when it should be determined that [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , such return should be made or such com­ Alien Property Custodian. 404,961 7/31/41 Device for neutralizing the inertia of a vehicle body. pensation should be paid. Any person, except a national of a des­ [P . R. Doc. 42-12409; Piled, Novem ber 25,1942; 10:23 a. m .] is property in which nationals of a for­ hereof, or within such further time as ignated enemy country, asserting any eign country (Greece) have interests, and may be allowed by the Alien Property claim arising as a result of this order having malde all determinations and Custodian. Nothing herein contained may file with the Alien Property Custo- taken all action, after apporpriate con­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ a request for a hearing thereon, on Form [Vesting Order 301] dian a notice of his claim, together with sultation and certification, required by sion of the existence, validity or right W. U f n o w s k i e t a l . said Executive Order or Act or otherwise, to allowance of any such claim. APC-1 within one year from the date and deeming it necessary in the national The terms “national” and “designated hereof, or within such further time as PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS interest, \ hereby vests such property in enemy country” as used herein sljall have may be allowed by the Alien Property Under the authority of the Trading the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, the meanings prescribed in section 10 Custodian. Nothing herein contained with the Enemy Act, as amended, , and R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F used, administered, liquidated, sold or of said Executive Order. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, otherwise dealt with in the interest of Executed at Washington, D. C„ on sion of the existence, validity or right to allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, and for the benefit of the United States. November 2,1942. after investigation, finding that the Such property and any or all of the The terms “national” and “ designated [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , property described as follows: proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ Alien Property Custodian. enemy country” as used herein shall cial account pending further determina­ have the meanings prescribed in section Patent applications identified as fol­ tion of the Alien Property Custodian. [P . R. Doc. 42-12408; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 10 of said Executive Order. lows: This shall not be deemed to limit the 10:24 a. m .] powers of the Alien Property Custodian Serial Filing Inventor Title to return such property or the proceeds No. date thereof, or to indicate that compensation [Vesting Order 300] 189,410 2/8/38 Apparatus for recovering carbon bisulphide and sulphurated will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and H . S h a w e t a l . hydrogen during the finishing process of the manufacture of when it should be determined that such viscose staple fibre. return should be made or such compen­ PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS 262,847 3/20/39 Pad, note-book or calendar.

264,996 3/30/39 Apparatus for performing endo-thermic catalytic reactions in 26, 1942 November Thursday, sation should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading the gas-phase. Any person, except a national of a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and 283,610 7/8/39 W . Stefan...... Method of and apparatus for effecting smokeless combustion. designated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, claim arising as a result of this order and pursuant to law, the undersigned, return should be made or such compen­ may file with the Alien Property Custo­ after investigation, finding that the prop­ is property in which nationals of a for­ dian a notice of his claim, together with eign country (Poland) have interests and sation should be paid. erty described as follows: Any person, except a national of a a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent applications identified as fol- having made all determinations and designated enemy country, asserting any APC-1 within one year from the date . lows: taken all action, after appropriate con­ claim arising as a result of this order sultation and certification, required by may file with the Alien Property Custo­ Serial Filing said Executive Order or Act or other­ dian a notice of his claim, together with No. date Inventor . Title wise, and deeming it necessary in the a request for a hearing thereon, on Form APC-1 within one year from the date 366,030 9/9/40 H.Shaw _ . _ _ Match and cigarette holder. national interest, hereby vests such 401,486 7/8/41 B. Louie______Drawing mechanisms for spinning frames and the like. property in the Alien Property Custodian, hereof, or within such further time as 421,166 12/1/41 C. K u ...... Reading stands. to be held, used, administered, liquidated, may be allowed by the Alien Property Custodian. Nothing herein contained sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ shall be, deemed to constitute an admis­ is property in which nationals of a for­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of est of and for the benefit of the United sion of the existence, validity or right to eign country (China) have interests and and for the benefit of the United States. States. allowance of any such claim. having made all determinations and Such property and any or all of the Such property and any or all of the The terms “national” and “ designated taken all action, after appropriate con­ proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ enemy country” as used herein shall have sultation and certification, required by proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ cial account pending further determina­ cial account pending further determina­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of said Executive Order or Act or otherwise, said Executive Order. tion of the Alien Property Custodian. tion of the Alien Property Custodian. and deeming it necessary in the national This shall not be deemed to limit the Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ interest, hereby vests such property in This shall not be deemed to limit the vember 2, 1942. the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, powers of the Alien Property Custodian powers of the Alien Property Custodian [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , used, administered, liquidated, sold or to return such property or the proceeds to return such property or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensation Alien Property Custodian. will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and [P . R. Doc. 42-12410; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; when it should be determined that such 10:23 a. m .]

SP [Vesting Order 302] Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with sion of the existence, validity or right to N . ZlTKEVIC, ET AL and pursuant to law, the undersigned, in the interest of and for the benefit of allowance of any such claim. after investigation, finding that the prop­ the United States. The terms “ national” and “ designated PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS erty described as follows: Such property and any or all of the enemy country” as used herein shall Under the authority of the Trading Patent applications identified as fol­ proceeds thereof shall be held in a special have the meanings prescribed in section with the Enemy Act, as amended, and lows: account pending further determination 10 of said Executive Order. of the Alien Property Custodian. This Executed at Washington, D. C., on Serial Filing shall not be deemed to limit the powers November 2, 1942. No. date Inventor Title of the Alien Property Custodian to return [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , such property or the proceeds thereof, Alien Property Custodian. 256,875 2/14/39 Process for the strengthening of shelter covers. or to indicate that compensation will not 342,325 6/25/40 Dobrosavljevitchr S. M ...... Aero-engine sparking plug with a solid insulator. be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it [P . R. Doc. 42-12412; Piled, Novem ber 25,1942; 343,175 6/29/40 Water bag. should be determined that such return 10:23 a. m .] should be made or such compensation is property in which nationals of a for- should be paid. [V esting Order 304]

hereof, or within such further time as , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F eign country (Jugoslavia) have interests may be allowed by the Alien Property Any per sop, except a national of a H. L epp and having made all determinations and Custodian. Nothing herein contained designated enemy country, asserting any taken all action, after appropriate con­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ claim arising as a result of this order PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS sultation and certification, required by sion of the existence, validity or right may file with the Alien Property Custo­ Under the authority of the Trading said Executive Order or Act or otherwise, to allowance of any such claim. dian a notice of his claim, together with with the Enemy Act, as amended, and and deeming it necessary in the national The terms “ national” and “ designated a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, interest, hereby vests such property in enemy country” as used herein shall have APC-1 within one year from the date and pursuant to law, the undersigned, the Alien Property Custodian, to be held, the meanings prescribed in section 10 of hereof, or within such further time as after investigation, finding that the used, administered, liquidated, sold or said Executive Order. may be allowed by the Alien Property property described as follows: otherwise dealt with in the interest of Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained Patent application identified as fol­ and for the benefit of the United States. vember 2, 1942. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ lows: Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , Serial Filing proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ Alien Property Custodian. Inventor cial account pending further determina­ No. date Title

tion of the Alien Property Custodian. [F . R. Doc. 42-12411; Piled, Novem ber 25,1942; 26, 1942 November Thursday, This shall not be deemed to limit the 10:23 a. m .] 387,769 4/9/41 H. Lepp______Light metals and their alloys. powers of the Alien Property Custodian to return such property or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensation [Vesting Order 303] is property in which nationals of foreign Any person, except a national of a countries (France and Netherlands) have designated enemy country, asserting any will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and K. K n u t s e n a n d K. T h o r s e n when it should be determined that such interests and having made all determi­ claim arising as a result of this order return should be made or such compen­ PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS nations and taken all action, after ap­ may file with the Alien Property Custo­ sation should be paid. propriate consultation and certification, dian a notice of his claim, together with Under the authority of the Trading required by said Executive Order or Act a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Any person, except a national of a des­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and or otherwise, and deeming it necessary ignated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, in the national interest, hereby vests APC-1 within one year from the date claim arising as a result of this order may and pursuant to law, the undersigned, such property in the Alien Property Cus­ hereof, or within such further time as file with the Alien Property Custodian a after investigation, finding ' that the todian, to be held, used, administered, may be allowed by the Alien Property notice of his claim, together with a re­ property described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with Custodian. Nothing herein contained quest for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent applications identified as fol­ in the interest of and for the benefit of shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ lows: APC-1, within one year from the date the United States. sion of the existence, validity or right

Such property and any or all of the to allowance of any 9845 such claim. Filing Serial Inventor Title proceeds thereof shall be held in a special The terms “national” and “ designated No. date account pending further determination enemy country” as used herein shall of the Alien Property Custodian. This have the meanings prescribed in section 282,870 7/5/39 K . Knutsen...... Perforated cards in connection with tabulating machines. shall not be deemed to limit the powers 312,989 1/8/40 K . Thorsen...... Device for the distribution of stock on the wire part of a paper­ 10 of said Executive Order. making machine. of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on turn such property or the proceeds November 2, 1942. thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ is property in which nationals of foreign required by said Executive Order or Act tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , countries (France and Norway) have or otherwise, and deeming it necessary and when it should be determined that Alien Property Custodian. interests and having made all determina­ in the national interest, hereby vests such return should be made or such [P . R. Doc. 42-12413; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; tions and taken all action, after appro­ such property in the Alien Property compensation should be paid. 10:23 a. m .] priate consultation and certification, Custodian, to be held, used, administered, No. 232------6 9846 [Vesting Order 305] Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, tion of the Alien Property Custodian. have the meanings prescribed in section 10 of said Executive Order. G . G u t e r m a n and pursuant to law, the undersigned, This shall not be deemed to limit the after investigation, finding that the prop­ powers of the Alien Property Custodian Executed at Washington, D. C., on PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS erty described as follows: to return such property or the proceeds November 2, 1942. Under the authority of the Trading Patent application identified as fol­ thereof, or to indicate that; compensation [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , with the Enemy Act, as amended, and lows: will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and Alien Property Custodian. when it should be determined that such [F . R. Doc. 42-12415; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; Filing return should be made or such compen­ Serial Inventor Title 10:22 a. m .] No. date sation should be paid. Any person, except a national of a des­ 387,252 4/7/41 ■ Process for attacking aluminum for increasing its working ignated enemy country, asserting any surface and apparatus therefor. claim arising as a result of this order [V esting Order 307] may file with the Alien Property Custo­ dian a notice of his claim, together with A. POLGAR, ET AL. is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or within such further time as a request for a hearing thereon, on Form , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F countries (France and Poland) have in­ may be allowed by the Alien Property APC-1 within one year from the date PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS terests and having made all determina­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained hereof, or within such further time as Under the authority of the Trading shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ tions and taken all action, after appro­ may be allowed by the Alien Property with the Enemy Act, as amended, and priate consultation and certification, re­ sion of the existence, validity or right to Custodian. Nothing herein contained Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, quired by said Executive Order or Act or allowance of any such claim. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, otherwise, and deeming it necessary in The terms “national” and “designated sion of the existence, validity or right after investigation, finding that the the national interest, hereby vests such enemy country” as used herein shall have to allowance of any such claim. property described as follows: property in the Alien Property Custo­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 The terms “ national” and “ designated Patent application identified as dian, to be held, used, administered, liqui­ of said Executive Order. enemy country” as used herein shall follows: dated, sold or otherwise dealt with in the Executed at Washington, D. C., on interest of and for the benefit of the November 2, 1942. Serial Filing Inventor Title United States. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , No. date Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. proceeds thereof shall be held in a special 309,482 12/15/39 Process for stabilizing prints obtained by photographic bleach- [F. R. Doc. 42 -12414; Filed, Novem ber 25/1942; account pending further determination ing. 26, 1942 November Thursday, of the Alien Property Custodian. This 10:22 a. m .] shall not be deemed to limit the powers notice of his claim, together with a re­ of the Alien Property Custodian to return is property in which nationals of foreign quest for a hearing thereon, on Form such property or the proceeds thereof, or countries (France and Hungary) have APC-1 within one year from the date to indicate that compensation will not be [Vesting Order 306] interests and having made all determina­ tions and taken all action, after appro­ hereof, or within such further time as paid imlieu thereof, if and when it should abrilovitch L . G priate consultation and certification, re­ may be allowed by the Alien Property be determined that such return should Custodian. Nothing herein contained be made or such compensation should be PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS quired by said Executive Order or Act or shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ paid. Under the authority of the Trading otherwise, and deeming it necessary in the national interest, hereby vests such sion of the existence, validity or right to Any person, except a national of a des­ vrith the Enemy Act, as amended, and allowance of any such claim. ignated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, property in the Alien Property Custodian, tô be held, used, administered, liquidatéd, The terms “national” and “ designated claim arising as a result of this order may and pursuant to law,'the undersigned, enemy country” as used herein shall have after investigation, finding that the sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ file with the Alien Property Custodian the meanings prescribed in section 10 of a notice of his claim, together with a re­ property described as follows: terest of and for the benefit of the United States. said Executive Order. quest for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent application identified as fol­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on APC-1 within one year from the date lows: Such property and any or all of the proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ November 2, 1942. cial account pending further determina­ [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Filing Serial Inventor No. date Title tion of the Alien Property Custodian. Alien Property Custodian. This shall not be deemed to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian [F.R. Doc. 42-12416; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 287,100 7/28/39 L. Gabrilovitch .... ___ . Selection of waves having superposed frequencies. 10: 22 a. m .] to return such property or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensation is property in which nationals of foreign property in the Alien Property Custodian, will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and countries (France ând Russia) have in­ to be held, used, administered, liquidated, when it should be determined that such [Vesting Order 308] terests and having made all determina­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ return should be made or such compen­ tions and taken all action, after appro­ terest of and for the benefit of the United sation should be paid. G . P a s s e l e c q e t a l . priate consultation and certification, re­ States. Any person, except a national of a PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS quired by said Executive Order or Act or Such property and any or all of the designated enemy country, asserting any otherwise, and deeming it necessary in proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ claim arising as a result of this order may Under the authority of the Trading the national interest, hereby vests such cial account pending further determina­ file with the Alien Property Custodian a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, property described as follows: tion of the Alien Property Custodian. the iheanings prescribed in section 10 and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Patent applications identified as fdl- This shall not be deemed to limit the of said Executive Orden, after investigation, finding that the lows: , powers of the Alien Property Custodian Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ to return, such property or the proceeds vember 2, 1942.

thereof, or to indicate that compensation [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Serial Filing Inventor Title No. date will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and Alien Property Custodian. when it should be determined that such 436,541 3/27/42 G. Passelecq _ Manufacture of molded products. return should be made or such compen­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12418; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 432,515 2/26/42 Elastic connecting members. sation should be paid. 10:22 a. m .] 436,540 3/27/42 G. Passelecq Molds and in particular to foundry cores and to their manu­ facture. Any person, except a national of a 439,950 4/21/42 L. Van Den Kieboom______... Performing gauging and reproducing operations. designated enemy country, asserting any claim arising as a result of this order may [Vesting Order 310] file with the Alien Property Custodian is property in which nationals of foreign APC-1 within one year from the date a notice of his claim, together with a A . WOLPNER countries (Prance and Belgium) have in­ hereof, or within such further time as request for a hearing thereon, on Form F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R , , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F terests and having made all determina­ may be, allowed by the Alien Property APC-1 within one year from the date PATENT APPLICATIONS OP FOREIGN NATIONALS tions and taken all action, after appro­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained hereof, or within such further time as Under the authority of the Trading priate consultation and certification, re­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ may be allowed by the Alien Property with the Enemy Act, as amended, and quired by said Executive Order or Ac£ or sion of the existence, validity or right to Custodian. Nothing herein contained Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, otherwise, and deeming it necessary in allowance of any such claim. Shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, the national interest, hereby vests such The terms “national” and “ designated sion of the existence, validity or right to after investigation, finding that the property in the Alien Property Custo­ enemy country” as used herein shall have allowance of any such claim. property described as follows: dian, to be held, used, administered, the meanings prescribed in section 10 of The terms “national” and “ designated Patent application identified as fol­ liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with said Executive Order. enemy country” as used herein shall have lows: in the interest of and for the benefit of Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ the United States. vember 2, 1942. Serial Filing Inventor Title Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , No. date proceeds thereof shall be held in a special Alien Property Custodian. account pending further determination 380,914 2/27/41 A. Wolfner ...... Process for controlling fractionation. [F. R. Doc. 42-12417; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; of the Alien Property Custodian. This Thursday shall not be deemed to limit the powers 10:22 a. m .] of the Alien Property Custodian to return is property in which nationals of foreign Form APC-1 within one year from the such property or the proceeds thereof, or [Vesting Order 309] countries (France and Czechoslovakia) date hereof, or within such further time have interests and having made all de­ as may be allowed by the Alien Property to indicate that compensation will not Z. VOLPERTAS be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it terminations and taken all action, after Custodian. Nothing herein contained PATENT APPLICATIONS OP FOREIGN NATIONALS appropriate consultation and certifica­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ ,

* should be determined that such return 26, 1942 November should be made or such compensation Under the authority of the Trading tion, required by said Executive Order or sion of the existence, validity or right should be paid. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Act or otherwise, and deeming it neces­ to allowance of any such claim. Any person, except a national of a Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, sary in the national interest, hereby The terms “national” and “ designated designated enemy country, asserting any and pursuant to law, the undersigned, vests such property in the Alien Property enemy country” as used herein shall have claim arising as a result of this order may after investigation, finding that the Custodian, to be held, used, administered, the meanings prescribed in section 10 file with the Alien Property Custodian a property described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with of said Executive Order. Executed at Washington, D. C., on notice of his claim, together with a re­ Patent applications identified as fol­ in the interest of and for the benefit of the United States. November 2, 1942. quest for a hearing thereon, on Form lows: Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , proceeds thereof shall be held in a special Alien Property Custodian. Serial Filing

No. date Inventeur Title account pending further determination 9847 of the Alien Property Custodian. This [F. R. Doc. 42-12419; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; shall not be deemed ta limit the powers 10:21 a. m .] 234,261 10/10/38 Z. Volpertas...... Process and device for reducing vegetables containing starch of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ to dry powder. [Vesting Order 311] 254,739 2/4/39 Z. Volpertas...... Process for reducing vegetables containing starch to dry powder. turn such property or the proceeds thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ L. P e t r o v it c h tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS is property in which nationals of foreign property in the Alien Property Custodian, and when it should be determined that countries (France and Lithuania) have to be held, used, administered, liquidated, such return should be made or such Under the authority of the Trading interests and having made all determina­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ compensation should be paid. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and tions and taken all .action, after appro­ est of and for the benefit of the United Any person, except a national of a Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, priate consultation and certification, re­ States. designated enemy country, asserting any and pursuant to law, the undersigned, quired by said Executive Order or Act or Such property and any or all of the claim arising as a result of this order after investigation, finding that the prop­ otherwise, and deeming it necessary in proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ may file with the Alien Property Cus­ erty described as follows: the national interest, hereby vests such cial account pending further determina­ todian a notice of his claim, together Patent application identified as fol­ with a request for a hearing thereon, on lows: 9848 tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ and when it should be determined that vember 2, 1942. Serial Filing Inventor Title OÊÊKiÊÊÊÊaBSSt: | No. date such return should be made or such com­ [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , pensation should bo paid. Allen Property Custodian. Aspirator devices for snioke and airing conduits. Any person, except à national of a des­ 320,976 2/26/40 [F. R. Doc. 42-12421; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; ignated enemy country, asserting any 10:21 a. m .] claim arising as a result of this order is property in which nationals of for­ Form APC-1 within one year from the may file with the Alien Property Custo­ date hereof, or within such further time eign countries (France and Yugoslavia) dian a notice of his claim, together with [Vesting Order 313] have interests and having made all de­ as may be allowed by the Alien Property a request for a hearing thereon, on Form terminations and taken all action, after Custodian. Nothing herein contained APC-1 within one year from the date J. M e r c ie r shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ appropriate consultation and certifica­ hereof, or within such further time as PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS tion, required by said Executive Order sion of the existence, validity or right to may be allowed by the Alien Property or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ allowance of any such claim. Custodian. Nothing herein contained Under the authority of the Trading

essary in the national interest, hereby The terms “national” and “ designated shall be deemed to constitute, an admis­ With the Enemy Act, as amended, , and R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F vests such property in the Alien Property enemy country” as used herein shall have sion of the existence, validity or right Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Custodian, to be held, used, administered,, the meanings prescribed in section 10 of to allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with said Executive Order. The terms “national” and “ designated after investigation, finding that the in the interest of and for the benefit of Executed at Washington, D. C., on enemy country” as used herein shall have property described as follows: the United States. November 2,1942. | the meanings prescribed in section 10 Patent applications identified as fol­ Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , of said Executive Order. lows: proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ Alien Property Custodian. cial account pending further determina­ Serial Filing Inventor Title tion of the Alien Property Custodian. [P . R. Doc. 42-12420; Piled, Novem ber 25. 1942; No. ■ Date 10:21 a. m .] This shall not be deenied to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian 268.094 4/15/39 J. Mercier. Brake mechanism. •to return such property or the proceeds [Vesting Order 312] 268.095 4/15/39 J. Mercier. Wheels. thereof, or to indicate that compensation J. M a r e t t e , e t a l . will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or'within such further time as 26, 1942 November Thursday, when it should be determined that such PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS countries (France and Luxemburg) have may be allowed by the Alien Property return should be made or such compen­ Under the authority of the Trading Custodian. Nothing herein contained sation should be paid. interests and having made all determina­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and tions and taken all action, after appro­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ Any person, except a national of a des­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, priate consultation and certification, re­ sion of the existence, validity or right ignated enemy country, asserting any and pursuant to law, the undersigned, quired by said Executive Order or Act or to allowance of any such claim. claim arising as a result of this orcjer after investigation, finding that the otherwise, and deeming it necessary in The terms “ national” and “ designated” may file with the Alien Property Cus­ property described as follows: the national interest, hereby vests such enemy country” as used herein shall have todian a notice of his claim, together Patent application identified as fol­ property in the Alien Property Custodian, the meanings prescribed in section 10 of with a request for a hearing thereon, on lows: to be held, used, administered, liquidated, said Executive Order. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on Serial Filing terest of and for the benefit of the United November 2, 1942. » No. date Inventor Title ■ States. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. 440,102 4/22/42 Sound reproducing units for sound-films. proceeds thereof shall be held in a special [F.R. Doc. 42-12422; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; account pending further determination 10:21 a. m .] is property in which nationals of foreign est of and for the benefit of the United of the Alien Property Custodian. This countries (France and Switzerland) have shall not be deemed to limit the powers States. of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ interests and having made all determi­ Such property and any or all of the turn such property or the proceeds [Vesting Order 314] nations and taken all action, after ap­ proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ propriate consultation and certification, thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ V . H a r m s required by said Executive Order or Act cial account pending further determina­ tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if or otherwise, and deeming it necessary in tion of the Alien Property Custodian. and when it should be determined that PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS the national interest, hereby vests such This shall not be deemed to limit the such return should be made or such com­ Under the authority of the Trading property in the Alien Property Custodian, powers of the Alien Property Custodian pensation should be paid. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and to be held, used, administered, liquidated, to return such property or the proceeds Any person, except a national of a Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter- thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ designated enemy country, asserting any claim arising as a result of this order and pursuant to law, the undersigned, may file with the Alien Property Custo­ after investigation, finding that the prop­ dian a notice of his claim, together with erty described as follows: a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent application identified as fol­ APC-1 within one year from the date lows; % when it should be determined that such Executed at Washington, D. C., on return should be made or such compen­ November 2, 1942. Serial Filing Inventor Title No. date sation should be paid. [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , Any person, except a national of a Alien Property Custodian. 243,687 12/3/38 Sedimentation apparatus. designated enemy country, asserting any claim arising as a result of this order [F. R. Doc. 42-12424; Filed, Novem ber 25.1942; may file with the Alien Property Custo­ 10:21 a. m .] is property in which nationals of foreign '"hereof, or within such further time as dian a notice of his claim, together with countries (Netherlands and Denmark) may be allowed by the Alien Property a request for a hearing thereon, on Form [Vesting Order 316] have interests and having made all de­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained APC-1 within one year from the date W . WUNSCH, ET At. terminations and taken a ll‘action, after shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ hereof, or within such further time as appropriate consultation and certifica­ sion of the existence, validity or right to may be allowed by the Alien Property PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS tion, required by said Executive Order allowance of any such claim. Custodian. Nothing herein contained Under the authority of the Trading or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ The terms “national” and “designated shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and enemy country” as used herein shall have essary in the national interest, hereby sion of the existence, validity or right Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F vests such property in the Alien Prop­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 to allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, erty Custodian, to be held, used, adminis­ of said Executive Order. The terms “national” and “ designated after investigation, Sliding that the tered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ enemy country” as used herein shall have property described as follows: with in the interest of and for the bene­ vember 2, 1942. the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Patent applications identified as fol­ fit of the United States. [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , said Executive Order. lows: Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe- Serial Filing Inventor Title cia! account pending further determina­ [F . R. Doc. 42-12423; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; No. date tion of the Alien Property Custodian. 10:21 a. m .] This shall not be deemed to limit the 166,034 9/28/37 Carburetor for obtaining a gaseous mixture for internal com­ powers of the Alien Property Custodian bustion engines. 371,834 12/26/40 J. Komeda______Process for increasing the efficiency of insect etc. to return such property or the proceeds [Vesting Order 315] thereof, or to indicate that compensation will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and C. Crro is property in which nationals of for­ hereof, or within such further time as when it should be determined that such 26, 1942 November Thursday, PATENT applications o f f o r e ig n n a t io n a l s eign countries (Belgium and Czecho­ may be allowed by the Alien Property return should- be made or such compen­ slovakia) have interests and having Custodian. Nothing herein contained sation should be paid. Ui\der the authority of the Trading made all determinations and taken all shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ Any person, except a national of a with the Enemy Act, as «amended, and action, after appropriate consultation sion of the existence, validity or right to designated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, and certification, required by said Ex­ allowance of any such claim. claim arising as a result of this order may and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ecutive Order or Act or otherwise, and The terms “national” and “ designated file with the Alien Property Custodian a after investigation, finding that the prop­ deeming it necessary in the national in­ enemy country” as used herein shall have notice of his claim, together with a re­ erty described as follows: terest, hereby vests such property in the the meanings prescribed in section 10 of quest for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent applications identified as fol­ Alien Property Custodian, to be held, said Executive Order. APC-1 within one year from the date lows: used, administered, liquidated, sold or Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of vember 2, 1942. Serial Filing Inventor , Title and for the benefit of the United States. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , No. date Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ 377,261 2/3/41 C. Cito...... Process of producing metal fibres. cial account pending further determina­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12425; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 377,252 2/3/41 C. Cito...... Process for the manufacture of shaped metal products. 10:19 a. m .] 377,905 2/7/41 C. Cito...... Welding rod, and in particular electrode for electric arc welding. tion of the Alien Property Custodian. 384,768 3/22/41 C. Cito...:______Mechanism for shearing machine. This shall not be deemed to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian 9849 to return such property or the proceeds [Vesting Order 317] is property in which nationals of foreign in the interest of and for the benefit of thereof, or to indicate that compensation countries (Belgium and Luxembourg) the United States. will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and L . PECHIN, ET AL. have interests and having made all de­ Such property and any or all of the when it should be determined that such PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS terminations and taken all action, after proceeds thereof shall be held in a special return should be made or such compen­ appropriate consultation and certifica­ account pending further determination sation should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading tion, required by said Executive Order of the Alien Property Custodian. This Any person, except a national of a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ shall not be deemed to limit the powers designated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, essary in the national interest, hereby of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ claim arising as a result of this order may and pursuant to law, the undersigned, vests such property in the. Alien Property turn such property or the proceeds file with the Alien Property Custodian a after investigation, finding that the prop­ Custodian, to be held, used, administered, thereof, or to indicate that compensation notice of his claim, together with a re­ erty described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and quest for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent applications identified as fol­ APC-1 V/ithin one year from the date lows: 9850 should be determined that such return Executed at Washington, D. C., on No- Serial Filing should be made or such compensation November 2, 1942. No. date Inventor Title should be paid. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Any person, except a national of a des­ Alien Property Custodian. 256,866 2/11/39 Process for production of plastic plywood. ignated enemy country, asserting any 323,695 3/13/40 D. Jules______Plated articles and method of producing same. [F . R. Doc. 42-12427; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; 323,707 3/13/40 Compënsating device for steam or like pipings. claim arising as a result of this order may file with the Alien Property Custodian a 10:19 a. m.J notice of his claim, together with'a re­ is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or within such further time as quest for a hearing thereon, on Form [Vesting Order 319] countries (Belgium and France) have may be allowed by the Alien Property APC-1 within one year from the date C. D i p p e l , e t a l . interests and having made all determina­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained hereof, or within such further time as tions and taken all action, after appro­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ may be allowed by the Alien Property PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS priate consultation and certification, re­ sion of the existence, validity or right Custodian. Nothing herein contained Under the authority of the Trading quired by said Executive Order or Act to allowance of any such claim. shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and or otherwise, and deeming it necessary The terms “national” and “designated sion of the existence, validity or right to Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F in the national interest, hereby 'vests enemy country” as used herein shall have allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, such property in the Alien Property Cus­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 The terms “national” and “ designated after investigation, finding that the todian, to be held, used, administered; of said Executive Order. enemy country” as used herein shall have property described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with Executed at Washington, D. C„ on No­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Patent application identified as fol- in ‘the interest of and for the benefit of vember 2, 1942. said Executive Order. .lows: the United States. [ s e a l ] . L e o T. C r o w l e y , Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. Serial Filing proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ No. date Inventor Title cial account pending further determina­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12426; Filed, November 25,1942; 10:19 a. m .] tion of the Alien Property Custodian. 387,974 4/10/41 C. Dippel, et al_____ .... This shall not be deemed to limit the Copyfilms for lenticular sound tracks. powers of the Alien Property Custodian to return such property or the proceeds [Vesting Order 318] is property in which nationals of foreign date hereof, or within such further time thereof, or to indicate that compensation

countries (Netherlands and Belgium) Thursday ' G . W e b e r as may be allowed by the Alien Property will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and have interests and having made all de­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained when it should be determined that such PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS terminations and taken all action, after shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ returns should be made or such com­ appropriate consultation and certifica­ pensation should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading sion of the existence, validity or right to tion, required by said Executive Order or allowance of any such claim. Any person, except a national of a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Act or otherwise, and deeming it neces­

The terms “ national” and “ designated , designated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, sary in the national interest, hereby vests eneifly country” as used herein shall have 26, 1942 November claim arising as a result of this prder and pursuant to law, the undersigned, such property in the Alien Property Cus­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of may file with the Alien Property Custo­ after investigation, finding that the todian, to be held, used, administered, dian a notice of his claim, together with property described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with said Executive Order. a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent application identified as fol­ in the interest of and for the benefit of Executed at Washington, D. C., on APC-1 within one year from the date lows: the United States. November 2, 1942. Such property and any or all of the [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , Serial Filing Inventor Title proceeds thereof shall be held in a special Alien Property Custodian. No. date account pending further determination [F. R. Doc. 42-12428; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; of the Alien Property Custodian. This 10:18 a. m .] 257,008 2/17/39 G. Weber______Explosive-loads for mines. shall not be deemed to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ turn such property or the proceeds [V esting Order 320] is property in which nationals of foreign in the interest of and for the benefit of thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ countries (Luxembourg and France) the United States. J. DeNooij, ET AL. tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if have interests and having made all de­ Such property and any or all of the PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS terminations and taken all action, after proceeds thereof shall be held in a special and when it should be determined that such return should be made or such com­ appropriate consultation and certifica­ account pending further determination Under the authority of the Trading pensation should be paid. tion, required by said Executive Order or of the Alien Property Custodian. This with the Ehemy Act, as amended, and Act or otherwise, and deeming it neces­ shall not be deemed to limit the powers Any person, except a national of a Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, designated enemy country, asserting any sary in the national interest, hereby vests of the Alien Property Custodian to return and pursuant to law, the undersigned, such property in the Alien Property Cus­ such property or the proceeds thereof, claim arising as a result of this order may file with the Alien Property Cus­ after investigation, finding that the todian, to be held, used, administered, or to indicate that compensation will not property described as follows: liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it todian a notice of his claim, together with a request for n hearing thereon, on Patent application identified as fol­ Form APC-1 within one year from the lows: thereof, or to indicate that compensation Executed at Washington, D. C., on Filing will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and November 2, 1942. Serial Inventor Title No. date when it should be determined that such [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , return should be made or such compen­ Alien Property Custodian. 183,202 1/3/38 Process and apparatus of continuously forming cellulose sation should be paid. films, transparent paper, staple fibres and artificial silk. Any person, except a national of a [F . R. Doc. 42-12430; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; designated enemy country, asserting any 10:18 a. m .] is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or within such further time as claim arising as a result of this order countries (Belgium, Netherlands, and may be allowed by the Alien Property may file with the Alien Property Custo­ Switzerland) have interests and having Custodian. Nothing herein contained dian a notice -of his claim, together with a request for a hearing thereon, on Form [Vesting Order 322] made all determinations and taken all shall be deemed to constitute! an admis­ APC-1 within one year from the date S . B r u n o , e t a l . action, after appropriate consultation sion of.the existence, Validity or right hereof, or within such further time as and certification, required by said Ex­ to allowance of any such claim. p a t e n t applications o f f o r e ig n n a t i o n a l s The terms “ national” and “designated may be allowed by the Alien Property ecutive Order or Act or otherwise, and Custodian. Nothing herein contained Under the authority of the Trading deeming it necessary in the national in­ enemy country” as used herein shall have , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and terest, hereby vests such property in the the meanings prescribed in section 10 of said Executive Order. sion of the existence, validity or right Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Alien Property Custodian, to be held, to allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, used, administered, liquidated, sold or Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ vember 2, 1942. The terms “national” and “ desig­ after investigation, finding that the otherwise dealt with in the interest of nated enemy country” as used herein property described as follows: and for the benefit of the United States. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , shall have the meanings prescribed in Patent applications identified as Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. section 10 of said Executive Order. follows: proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ cial account pending further determina­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12429; Filed', Novem ber 25,1942; 10:18 a. m .] Filing Serial Inventor Title tion of the Alien Property Custodian. No. date This shall not be deemed to limit the powers of the Alien Property Custodian 283,225 7/7/39 .Dental cement composition. to return such property or the proceeds 257, 613 2/21/39 M. Martinka...... Power engine plant. thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ [Vesting Order 321] 419, 560 11/18/41 V. Sykora...... Method and apparatus for cropping hops. E. Hoyer_ . tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if 203, 714 4/22/38 Method of producing armoured concrete. W. H e r m s e n , e t a l . Thursday and when it should be determined that such, return should be made or such PATENT APPLICATIONS OP FOREIGN NATIONALS is property in which nationals of foreign dian a notice of his claim, together with compensation should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading countries (Germany and Czechoslovakia) a request for q hearing thereon, on Form Any person, except a national of a des­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and have interests and having made all de­ APC-1 within one year from the date ignated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, terminations and taken all action, after hereof, or within such further time as claim arising as a result of this order appropriate consultation and certifica­ may be allowed by the Alien Property ,

and pursuant to law, the undersigned, 26, 1942 November may file with the Alien Property Custo­ after investigation, finding that the tion, required by said Executive Order Custodian. Nothing herein contained dian a notice of his claim, together with a property described as follows: or Act or otherwise, and deeming it shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ request for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent application identified as fol­ necessary in the national interest, hereby sion of the existence, validity or right to APC-1 within one year from the date lows: vests such property in the Alien Property allowance of any such claim. Custodian to be held, used, administered, The terms “national” and “designated liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with enemy country” as used herein shall have Serial Filing Inventor Title No. in the interest of and for the benefit of the meanings prescribed in section 10 of the United States. said Executive Order. 292,748 8/30/39 Light reflector. Such property and any or all of the Executed at Washington, D. C., on proceeds thereof shall be held in a special November 2, 1942.

account pending further determination 9851 [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , administered, liquidated, sold or other­ is property in which nationals of foreign of the Alien Property Custodian. This Alien Property Custodian. countries (France, Netherlands a n d wise dealt with in the interest of and for shall not be deemed to limit the powers Great Britain) have interests and having the benefit of the United States. of the Alien Property Custodian to return [F . R. Doc. 42-12431; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; made all determinations and taken all Such property and any or all of the such property or the proceeds thereof, 10:18 a. m .] action, after appropriate consultation proceeds thereof shall be held in a special or to indicate that compensation will not and certification, required by said Execu­ account pending further determination be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it tive Order or Act or otherwise, and deem­ of the Alien Property Custodian. This should be determined that such return [Vesting Order 323] ing it necessary in the national interest, shall not be deemed to limit the powers should be made or such compensation hereby vests such property in the Alien of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ should be paid. E . M a y e r Property Custodian to be held, used, turn such property or the proceeds Any person, except a national of a designated enemy country, asserting any PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS claim arising as a result of this order Under the authority of the Trading may file with the Alien Property Custo- with the Enemy Act, as amended, and 9852 Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, erty described as follow: thereof, or to indicate that compensation Executed at'Washington, D. C., on No­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Patent application identified as fol- will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and vember 2, 1942. aft^r investigation, finding that the prop- lows: when it should be determined that such [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , return should be made or such compen­ Alien Property Custodian. « Filing sation should be paid. Serial Inventor Title No. date Any person, except a national of a [F. R. Doc. 42-12433; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; designated enemy country, asserting any 10:17 a. m .] , 387,531 4/8/41 Molds. claim arising as a result of this order may file with the Alien Property Cus­ todian a notice of his claim, together [Vesting Order 325] is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or within such further time as with a request for a hearing thereon, countries (Germany and Belgium) have may be allowed by the Alien Property on Form APC-1 within one year from G . ZOTOS, ET AL. interests and having made all determina­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained the date hereof, or within such further tions and taken all action, after appro­ shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ time as may be allowed by the Alien PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS priate consultation and certification, re­ sion of the existence, validity or right to Property Custodian. Nothing herein Under the authority of the Trading , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F quired by said Executive Order or Act or allowances of any such claim. contained shall be deemed to constitute with the Enemy Act, as amended, and otherwise, and deeming it necessary in The terms “national” and “designated an admission of the existence, validity Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, the national interest, hereby vests such enemy country” as used herein shall have or right, to allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, property in the Alien Property Custodian the meanings prescribed in section 10 of The terms “national” and “designated after investigation* finding that the prop­ to be held, used, administered, liquidated, said Executive Order. enemy country,” as used herein shall erty described as follows: sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on have the meanings prescribed in section Patent application identified as fol­ terest of and for the benefit of the United November 2, 1942. 10 of said Executive Order. lows: States. [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. Serial Filing Inventor Title proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ No. date cial account pending further determina­ [P . R. Doc. 42-12432; Piled, Novem ber 25,1942; 10:18 a. m.] tion of the Alien Property Custodian. 113,5591 12/1/36 Method of and plant for melting refractory minerals in revolv- This shall not be deemed to limit the ing-tube furnaces. powers of the Alien Property Custodian to return such property or the proceeds Thursday [Vesting Order 324] is property in which nationals of foreign hereof, or within such further time as thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ countries (Germany and Greece) have may be allowed by the Alien Property W. S m i t s a n d H. L in t h o t t t tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if interests and having made all determina­ Custodian. Nothing herein contained and when it should be determined that PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS tions and taken all action, after appro­ shall be deemed to constitute jin admis­ such return should be made or such com­ priate consultation and certification, re­ sion of the existence, validity or right pensation should be paid. , Under the authority of the Trading quired by said Executive Order or Act or to allowance of any such claim. Any person, except a national of a 26, 1942 November with the Enemy Act, as amended, and otherwise, and deeming it necessary in The terms “national” and “designated designated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, the national interest, hereby vests such enemy country” as used herein shall have claim arising as a result of this order and pursuant to law, the undersigned, property in the Alien Property Custodian the meanings prescribed in section 10 of may file with the Alien Property Cus­ after investigation, finding that the to be held, used, administered, liquidated, said Executive Order. todian a notice of his claim, together with property described as follows: Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ a request for a hearing thereon, on Form sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ Patent applications identified as fol­ est of and for the benefit of the United vember 2, 1942. APC-1 withih one year from the daté lows: States. [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , i Such property and any or all of the Alien Property Custodian. Serial Filing No. date Inventor Title proceeds thereof shall be held in a special account pending further determination [F.R . Doc. 42-12434; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; 10:17 a. m .] of the Alien Property Custodian. This 324, 224 3/15/40 W. Sm its...... ______Sparking plug with spark guidance for internal combustion engines. shall not be deemed to limit the powers 387,749 6/9/41 H. Linthout. ... Stretching apparatus. of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ turn such property or the proceeds there­ [Vesting Order 326] of, or to indicate that compensation will is property in which nationals of foreign liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with not be paid in lieu thereof, if and when . T. B r o n e e countries (Germany and Netherlands) in the interest of and for the benefit of it shçuld be determined that such re­ PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS have interests and having made all de­ the United States. turn should be made or such compensa­ terminations and taken all action, after Such property and any or all of the tion should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading appropriate consultation and certifica­ proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ Any person, except a national of a des­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and tion,‘ required by said Executive Order cial account pending further determi­ ignated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No; 9095, as amended, or Act or otherwise, and deeming it nec­ nation of the Alien Property Custodian. claim arising as a result of this order and pursuant to law, the undersigned, essary in the national interest, hereby This shall not be deemed to limit the may file with the Alien Property Custo­ after investigation, finding that the prop­ vests such property in the Alien Property powers of the Alien Property Custodian dian a notice of his claim, together with erty described as follows: Custodian to be held, used, administered, to return such property or the proceeds a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Patent application identified as fol­ APC-1 within one year from the date lows: Serial Filing thereof, or to indicate that compensation Inventor Executed at Washington, D. C., on No. date Title will not be paid in lieu thereof, if and November 2, 1942. when it should be determined that such 297, 360 [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , 9/30/39 T . Bronee____ ...... Apparatus for indicating at a distance the danger of return should be made or such compen­ slippery ice being formed on roads. sation should be paid. Alien Property Custodian. Any person, except a national of a [F . R. Doc. 42-12436; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; is property in which nationals of foreign year from the date hereof, or within designated enemy country, asserting any 10:17 a. m .] countries (Germany and Denmark) have such further time as may be allowed by claim arising as a result of this order may interests and having made all determina­ the Alien Property Custodian. Nothing file with the Alien Property Custodian tions and taken all action, after appro­ a notice of his claim, together with a re­ herein contained shall be deemed to [Vesting Order 328] priate consultation and certification, re­ constitute an admission of the existence, quest for a hearing thereon, on Form quired by said Executive Order or Act validity or right to allowance of any APC-1 within one year from the date J. B ie r m a n n , e t a l . or otherwise, and deeming it necessary in such claim. hereof, or within such further time as PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS the national interest, hereby vests such The terms “ national” and “ desig­ may be allowed by the Alien Property property in the Alien Property Custodian Custodian. Nothing herein contained Under the authority of the Trading nated enemy country” as used herein , R E T IS G E R L A R E D E F to be held, used, administered, liqui­ shall have the meanings prescribed in shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and dated, sold or otherwise dealt with in the section 10 of said Executive Order. sion of the existence, validity or right to Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, interest of and for the benefit of the Executed at Washington, D. C., on allowance of any such claim. and pursuant to law, the undersigned, United States. November 2, 1942. The terms “national” and “ designated after investigation, finding that the prop­ Such property and any or all of the enemy country” as used herein shall have erty described as follows: proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y ,_ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Alien Property Custodian. Patent application identified as cial account pending further determina­ said Executive Order. follows: tion of the Alien Property Custodian. [F . R. Doc. 42-12435; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; This shall not be deemed to limit the 10:17 a. m .] powers of the Alien Property Custodian to Ser. Filing Inventor Title return such property or the proceeds No. date thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ [Vesting Order 327] 303,284 11/7/39 J. Biermann, et al _ Oil well tubing couplings. tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if H . W e r n e r , e t a l . and when it should be determined that PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS such return should be made or such is property in which nationals of foreign dian a notice of his claim, together with 26, 1942 November Thursday, compensation should be paid. Under the authority of the Trading countries (Rumania and Netherlands) a request for a hearing thereon, on Form Any person, except a national of a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and have interests and having made all deter­ APC-1 within one year from the date designated enemy country, asserting Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, minations and taken all action, after ap­ hereof, or within such further time as any claim arising as a result of this or­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, propriate consultation and certification, may be allowed by the Alien Property der may file with the Alien Property after investigation, finding that the required by said Executive Order or Act Custodian. Nothing -herein contained Custodian a notice of his claim, to­ property described as follows: or otherwise, and deeming it necessary in shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ gether with a request for a hearing Patent application identified as fol­ the national interest, hereby vests such sion of the existence, validity or right thereon, on Form APC-1 within one lows: property in the Alien Property Custo­ to allowance of any such claim. dian to be held, used, administered, The terms “national” and “designated Serial Filing Inventor Title liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with enemy country” as used herein shall have No. date in the interest of and for the benefit of the meanings prescribed in section 10 of the United States. said Executive Order. 369,610 12/11/40 H. Werner, et al______Refining aluminum. Such property and any or all of the Executed at Washington, D. C., on proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ November 2, 1942. cial account pending further determina­ [ s e a l ] L e o T . C r o w l e y , is property in which nationals of foreign liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with in tion of the Alien Property Custodian.

Alien 9853 Property Custodian. countries (Germany and Norway) have the interest of and for the benefit of the This shall not be deemed to limit the interests and having made all determina­ United States. powers of the Alien Property Custodian [F. R. Doc. 42-12437; Filed, Novem ber 25,1942; tions and taken all action, after ap­ Such property and any or all of the to return such property or the proceeds 10:17 a. m .] propriate consultation and certification, proceeds thereof shall be held in a special thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ required by said Executive Order or Act account pending further determination tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if or otherwise, and deeming it necessary of the Alien Property Custodian. This and when it should be determined that in the national interest, hereby vests shall not be deemed to limit the powers such return should be made or such [Vesting Order 329] such property in the Alien Property Cus­ of the Alien Property Custodian to re­ compensation should be paid. M . ' S z a t r o w todian to be held, used, administered, turn such property or the proceeds Any person, except a national of a PATENT APPLICATIONS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS No. 232------7 designated enemy country, asserting any claim arising as a result of this order Under the authority of the Trading may file with the Alien Property Custo- with the Enemy Act, as amended, and 9854 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, property described as follows: (a) Hydrogenated shortening. The and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Patent application identified as fol­ maximum delivered prices of Humko’s alter investigation, finding that the lows: hydrogenated airtight can shortening shall be the following prices: Pacific Serial Filing Inventor Title North South Coast Ño. date 12/3 lbs. (per case) - $7.20 $7.20 $7.20 356,529 9/12/40 Games. (b) The provisions of § 1351.151 (b) (12) (v) and (viii) of Revised Price Schedule No. 53 shall apply to the maxi­ temational Airport at which airports is property in which nationals of foreign mum prices established by this order for countries (Philippines and Poland) have Naval Air Stations are located; hydrogenated airtight can shortening 3. The operations of Naval aircraft interests and having made all determina­ sold by the Humko Company of Mem­ from the Naval Air Stations together tions and taken all action, after appro­ phis, Tennessee. with the operations of civil aircraft from priate consultation and certification, re­ (c) This Order No. 7 shall become ef­ the1 Shady Rest and Sunny South Air­ quired by said Executive Order or Act fective November 25, 1942. or otherwise, and deeming it necessary in ports create a hazardous traffic condi­ the national interest, hereby vests such tion; (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. property in the Alien Property Custodian 4. The Interdepartmental Air Traffic 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) to be held, used, administered, liquidated, Control Board at its meeting of October Issued this 24th day of November 1942. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ 14, 1942, considered the problem pre­ sented by this hazardous traffic condition L e o n H e n d e r s o n , terest of and for the benefit of the Administrator. United States. and recommended that the designations Such property and any or all of the granted to the Shady Rest and Sunny [F. R. Doc. 42-12365; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; proceeds thereof shall be held in a spe­ South Airports be cancelled; 1:14 p. m .] cial account pending further determina­ 5. The recommendation of the Inter­ tion of the Alien Property Custodian. departmental Air Traffic Control Board This shall not be deemed to limit the that the designations granted to Shady [Administrative Order 25, Amendment 4] powers of the Alien Property Custodian Rest and Sunny South Airports be can­ R e g io n a l A dministrators to return such property or the proceeds celled was approved by the War Avia­ thereof, or to indicate that compensa­ tion Committee on October 21, 1942. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO ACT FOR THE tion will not be paid in lieu thereof, if Now, therefore, acting pursuant to the PRICE ADMINISTRATOR authority vested in me by § 60.953 (c) and when it should be determined that A new subparagraph 4 is added to such return should be made or such com­ of the Civil Air Regulations and finding that this action is necessary to the pub­ paragraph (a) of Administrative Order pensation should be paid. No. 25 as follows: Any person, except a national of a lic safety and in the interest of national designated enemy country, asserting any defense: It is ordered: (a) * * * claim arising as a result of this' order That the designation as a “Designated (4) Particular applications, (i) Ap­ may file with the Alien Property Cus­ Landing Area” issued to the Shady Rest plications for adjustment of maximum todian a notice of his claim, together Airport, Miami Springs, Florida, dated prices established by the General Maxi­ with a request for a hearing thereon, May 15, 1942, is cancelled and the desig­ mum Price Regulation filed by Clearing on Form APC-1 within one year from the nation as a “Designated Landing Area” Industrial District, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. date hereof, or within such further time issued to the Sunny South Airport, This Amendment No. 4 to Administra­ as may be allowed by the Alien Prop­ Miami, Florida-, dated April 27, 1942, is tive Order No. 25 shall be effective No­ erty Custodian. Nothing herein con­ cancelled. vember 2, 1942. tained shall be deemed to constitute an This order shall become effective 0001 E. W. T., December 1, 1942. (Pub. Laws 421 and 729, 77th Cong.; E.O. admission of the existence, validity or 9250, 7 F.R. 7871) right to allowance of any such claim. C. I. S t a n t o n , The terms “national” and “designated Administrator. Issued this 24th day of November 1942. enemy country” as used herein shall have [P . R. Doc. 42-12382; Filed, Novem ber 24, 1942; L e o n H e n d e r s o n , the meanings prescribed in section 10 2:53 p. m.] Administrator. of said Executive Order. [F. R. Doc. 42-12391; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; Executed at Washington, D. C., on 4:27 p. m .] November 2, 1942. OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. [ s e a l ] L e o T. C r o w l e y , [Order 7 Under RPS 53] Alien Property Custodian. H u m k o C o m p a n y U t a h F u e l C o m p a n y [F . R. Doc. 42-12438; Filed, November 25,1942; order g r a n t in g a d j u s t m e n t 10:17 a m .] FATS AND OILS Establishing maximum prices for the Order No. 2 Under Maximum Price Humko Company, Memphis, Tennessee, Regulation No. 121—Miscellaneous Solid OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF on hydrogenated shortening. Fuels Delivered from Producing Facili­ CIVIL AERONAUTICS. On September 29, 1942 the Humko ties—Docket No. 3121-2. Company, Memphis, Tennessee, filed an For the reasons set forth in an opinion [Order No. 4] application for^adjustment of its maxi­ issued simultaneously herewith and S h a d y R e s t a n d S u n n y S o u t h A ir p o r t s mum prices on hydrogenated shortening under the authority vested in the Price pursuant to § 1351.151 (b) (12) (vii) of Administrator by the Emergency Price CANCELLATION o f DESIGNATION AS LANDING Control Act of 1942, as amended, and AREA Revised Price Schedule No. 53. Due consideration has been given to Executive Order No. 9250, and in ac­ N o v e m b e r 20, 1942. the application, and an opinion in sup­ cordance with § 1340.247a (b) of Maxi­ It appearing that: 1. The Shady Rest port of this order has been issued simul­ mum Price Regulation No. 121, It is Airport and the Sunny South Airport, taneously herewith and has been filed hereby ordered: Miami, Florida, have each been desig­ with the Division of the Federal Register. (a) The Utah Fuel Company, Salt nated as a “Designated Landing Area” For the reasons set forth in the opinion, Lake City, Utah, may sell and deliver, into and out of which civil aircraft may under the authority vested in the Price and any person may buy and receive, operate pursuant to the provisions of the Administrator by the Emergency Price the product described in paragraph (b) Civil Air Regulations; Control Act of 1942 as amended and in below at prices not in excess of the prices 2. These airports are located within accordance with § 1351.151 (b) (12) (vii) stated therein; a short distance of the Miami Thirty- of Revised Price Schedule No. 53, It is (b) First grade coke produced at its Sixth Street Airport and the Miami In ­ hereby ordered: beehive ovens located at Sunnyside, Car- FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9855 bon County, Utah, and manufactured office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., 41,000 shares for cancellation and credit from the coal size groups customarily on the 20th day of November A. D. 1942. capital surplus with the aggregate par used, at prices not to exceed $7,50 per ton The New York Stock Exchange pur­ value thereof ($2,050,000) ; against the f. o. b. Sunnyside. suant to section 12 (d) of the Securities capital surplus thus created Easton will (c) This Order No. 2 may be revqked Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule X-12D2-1 write off on earned surplus deficit or amended by the Price Administrator (b) promulgated thereunder, having ($2,046,511.52) on its books at August 31, at any time. made application to strike from listing 1942. National will then sell to Lehigh (d) All prayers of the petition not and registration the Commdn Stock, No Valley Transit Company (“Lehigh” ) the granted herein are denied. Par Value of The Chesapeake Corpora­ remaining 2,000 shares of the capital (e) Unless the context otherwise re­ tion; and stock of Easton for a consideration of quires, the definitions set forth in After appropriate notice, a hearing $10,000 in cash. The proposed transac­ § 1340.248 of Maximum Price Regulation having been held in this matter; and tions are stated to be part of a general No. 121 shall apply to the terms used The Commission having considered program for the liquidation of National. herein. said application together with the evi­ By the Commission. (f) This Order No. 2 shall become dence introduced at said hearing, and [ s e a l ] O r val L. D u B o is , effective November 25, 1942. having due regard for the public interest Secretary. Issued this 25th day of November 1942. and the protection of investors; [F. R. Doc. 42-12372; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; L e o n H e n d e r s o n , It is ordered, That said application be 2:48 p. m.] Administrator. and the same is hereby granted, effec­ tive at the close of the trading session [P R. Doc. 42-12452; Filed, November 25, 1942; on November 30, 1942. 11:56 a. m .] By the Commission. [Application 1, File No. 54-51]

[ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o is , N a t io n a l P o w e r & L ig h t C o m p a n y Secretary. C r e st P a c if ic C o m p a n y NOTICE REGARDING FILING F. R. Doc. 42-12375; Piled, November 24, 1942; APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICE 2:49 p. m.] At a regular session of the Securities and Exchange Commission held at its Order No. 64, under § 1499.158 of Maxi­ office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ mum Price Regulation No. 188—Manu­ sylvania on the 21st day of November, facturers’ Maximum Prices for Specified [File No. 70-622] Building Materials and Consumers’ A. D., 1942. E a s t o n T r a n s it C o ., e t a l . Notice is hereby given that a declara­ Goods Other Than Apparel. tion or application (or both), has been For the reasons set forth in an opinion NOTICE REGARDING FILING filed with this Commission pursuant to issued simultaneously herewith and filed At a regular séssion of the Securities the Public Utility Holding Company Act with the Division of the Federal Register and Exchange Commission, held at its of 1935 by National Power & Light Com­ and by virtue of the authority vested in office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ the Price Administrator under the Emer­ pany (“National” ) ; and sylvania, on the 21st day of November, Notice is further given that any in­ gency Price Control Act of 1942, It is terested person may, not later than De­ hereby ordered: A. D., 1942. In the matter of Easton Transit Com­ cember 2,1942, at 5:30 p. m., E. W. T., re­ (a) .The Crest Pacific Company of Los pany, Lehigh Valley Transit Company Angeles, Califdrnia, may sell the mat­ quest the Commission in writing that a and National Power & Light Company. tress foundation possessing the same hearing be held on such matter, stating general outward appearance of a con­ Notice is hereby given that a decla­ the reasons for such request and the na­ ration or application (or both), has been ventional box spring, described in appli­ ture of his interest, or may request that cation dated September 30,1942, at prices filed with this Commission pursuant'to he be notified if the Commission should no higher than $11.40 f. o. b. factory, sub­ the Public Utility Holding Company Act order a hearing thereon. At any time ject to discounts, allowances, rebates, of 1935 by the above named parties; and thereafter such declaration or applica­ and terms no less favorable than those Notice is further given that any inter­ tion, as filed or as amended, may become in effect during Maroh 1942, for divans, ested person may, not later than De­ effective or may be granted, as provided in Monterey ensembles, and studio couches cember 1, 1942, at 5:30 p. m., E. W. T., Rule U-23 of the Rules and Regulations in the same price line made by the request the Commission in writing that a promulgated pursuant to said Act. Any hearing be held on such matter, stating applicant. such requests should be addressed: Sec­ (b) This Order No. 64 may be revoked the reasons for such request and the na­ retary, Securities and Exchange Com­ or amended by the Office of Price Ad­ ture of his interest, or may request that mission, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ministration at any time. he be notified if the Commission should All interested persons are referred to (c) Unless the context otherwise re­ order a hearing thereon. At any time said declaration or application, which is quires the definitions set forth in § 1499.- thereafter such declaration or applica­ on file in the office of said Commission, 163 of Maximum Price Regulation No. tion, as filed or as amended, may be­ for a statement of the transactions there­ 188 shall apply to terms used herein. come effective or may be granted, as in proposed, which are summarized (d) This Order No. 64 shall become provided in Rule U-23 of the Rules and below: effective on the 27th day of November, Regulations promulgated pursuant to South Texas Utilities Company 1942. said Act. Any such request should be (“South Texas” ) is a wholly-owned sub­ Issued this 25th day'of November 1942. addressed: Secretary, Securities and Ex- sidiary of National, organized in 1925 to y change Commission, Philadelphia, Penn­ acquire and operate, pending disposition, L e o n H e n d e r s o n , sylvania. Administrator. ice and, water properties in Texas. All All interested persons are referred to properties so acquired have now been [P. R. Toe. 42-12451; Piled, November 25,1942; said declaration or application, which is disposed of, and the present assets of 11:58 a. m .] • - on file in the office of said Commission, South Texas consist of approximately for a statement of the transactions $1,790 in cash against which there are therein proposed, which are summarized outstanding a note payable to National below: in the principal amount of $89,000 as SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM­ National Power & Light Company well as 14,500 shares of common stock MISSION. (“National” ) owns 43,000 shares (par without par value. National owns value $50 per share) of the capital stock 14,495 shares thereof and each of the [File No. 1-793] of Easton Transit Company (“Easton” ) Directors of South Texas holds one of T h e C h e s a p e a k e C o r p o r a t io n constituting all of the outstanding capi­ the remaining 5 shares. tal stock of that company. National National proposes to liquidate South ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION TO STRIKE proposes to surrender for cancellation Texas and to apply any cash remaining FROM LISTING AND REGISTRATION to Easton 41,000 shares of Easton’s capi­ after expenses of liquidation against the At a regular session of the Securities tal stock as a capital contribution. Eas­ aforesaid note indebtedness held by Na­ and Exchange Commission, held at its ton will accept the surrender of said tional. The transaction is stated to be 9856 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942

part of a general program providing for 3. At the hearing held before the Trial as a broker and dealer should be re­ the dissolution of National. Examiner on October 26, 1942, the regis­ voked. By the Commission. trant did not appear, but, in an answer 2. Our order of September 21, 1942, [ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o is , and stipulation which it had filed the instituting proceedings, stated that mem­ Secretary. registrant acknowledged, among other bers of its staff had reported to the Com­ things, receipt and service of adequate mission information obtained as a result [F . R. Doc. 42-12373; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; notice, waived the opportunity to be of an investigation which tended to show 2:48 p. m.] heard, and admitted the allegations of that Jasper Wight and Lester Wight in­ the Commission’s order-of October 10, dividually, and as Wight and Company, 1942. The record shows, and we find, are permanently enjoined by a decree [F ile No. 1-2698] that by judgment of the United States of the Chancery Court of the State of District Court for the District of Massa­ New Jersey, entered on or about March P e a r s o n C o m p a n y , I n c . chusetts, entered on consent of the regis­ 12, 1942, from engaging in or continuing ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION TO WITHDRAW trant on November 19,1941, the registrant certain conduct and practices in-connec­ FROM LISTING AND REGISTRATION is enjoined from directly or indirectly: tion with the purchase and sale of secu­ “Making use of the mails or of any means rities. At a regular session of the Securities or instrumentalities of interstate com­ 3. Pursuant to the above order, notice and Exchange Commission, held at its merce, when as a part of a regular busi­ was served upon the registrant and the office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., on ness it is engaged as a broker or a dealer hearing in the matter was held before the 20th day of November A. D. 1942. in securities to effect any transaction in, a Trial Examiner in New York City on In the matter of Pearson Company, or to induce the purchase or sale of, any October 1, 1942. The registrant did not Incorporated, $1 Par Common Stock. security (other than commercial paper, appear either in person or by counsel. The Pearson Company, Incorporated, bankers’ acceptances, and commercial 4. The record shows, and we find, that pursuant to section 12 (d) of the Securi­ bills) otherwise than on a national se­ by judgment of the Chancery Court of ties Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule curities exchange, by means of any the State of New Jersey, entered on X-12D2-1 (b) promulgated thereunder, manipulative, deceptive, or other fraudu­ March 12,1942, Jasper Wight and Lester having made application to withdraw its lent device or contrivance, more particu­ W. Wight, individually, and as co-part­ $1 Par Common Stock from listing and larly: ners trading as Wight & Company, are registration on the Chicago Board of (1) Engaging in any act, practice, or permanently enjoined “ from the issu­ Trade; and course of business which operates or ance, offering for sale, sale, promotion, After appropriate notice, a hearing would operate as a fraud or deceit upon negotiation, advertisement and distribu­ having been held in this matter; and any person, relating-to: tion, within or from this State, of any The Commission having considered (a) The safekeeping of securities sold securities whatsoever,______” . said application together with the evi­ to customers; The Court’s order also appointed a re­ dence introduced at said hearing, and (b) The nature of payments made to ceiver to take over all the assets of Jasper having due regard for the public interest customers; Wight and Lester W. Wight, individually, and the protection of investors; (c) The use of funds received from and as Wight & Company, derived by It is ordered, That said application be customers for the purchase of securities; them “by means of any practice declared and the same is hereby granted, effective or engaging in any other act, practice, or to be illegal and prohibited by the New at the close of the trading session on course of business of similar purport or Jersey Securities Law”. 5. We find that revocation of the reg­ November 30, 1942. object which operates or would operate istrant’s registration as a broker and By the Commission. as a fraud or deceit upon any person.” dealer is in the public interest. [ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o i s , 4. We find that revocation of regis­ Accordingly, It is ordered, Pursuant to Secretary. trant’s registration as a broker and section 15 (b) of the Securities Exchange dealer is in the public interest. [F . R. Doc. 42-12374; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; Act of 1934, that the registration of Accordingly, It is ordered, Pursuant to 2:49 p. m.] Wight & Company as a broker and dealer section 15 (b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, that the registration of Sey­ be, and it hereby is, revoked. By the Commission (Commissioners bolt & Seybolt; Inc., as a broker and Healy, Pike, Burke, and O’Brien), Chair­ S e y b o l t a n d S e y b o l t , I n c . dealer be, and it hereby is, revoked. By the Commission (Commissioners man Purcell being absent and not par­ FINDINGS AND ORDER REVOKING REGISTRATION Healy, Pike, Burke, and O’Brien), Chair­ ticipating. AS BROKER AND DEALER man Purcell being absent and not par­ [ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o is , At a regular session of the Securities ticipating. Secretary. and Exchange Commission held at its [ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o is , [F. R. Doc. 42-12376; Filed, Novem ber 24,1942; office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa. on Secretary. 2:49 p. m.] the 23rd day of November, 1942. In the matter of Seybolt & Seybolt, Inc., [F. R. Doc. 42-12377; Filed, November 24,1942; Springfield, Massachusetts. 2:50 p. m .] 1. Seybolt and Seybolt, Inc., a Massa­ [File No. 70-627] chusetts corporation, hereinafter referred to as the registrant, is registered with W ig h t a n d C o m p a n y T h e M id d l e W e s t C o r p o r a t io n this Commission as an over-the-counter FINDINGS AND ORDER REVOKING REGISTRATION NOTICE REGARDING FILING broker and dealer pursuant to section 15 AS BROKER AND DEALER (b) of the Securities Exchange Act of At a regular session of the Securities 1934. We instituted this proceeding At a regular session of the Securities and Exchange Commission, held at its under section 15 (b) to determine and Exchange Commission held at its office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., on whether or not registrant’s registration office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa. the 23d day of November 1942. as a broker and dealer should be revoked. on the 23rd day of November, 1942. .Notice is hereby given that an appli­ 2. Our order of October 10, 1942, in­ In the matter of Wight & Company, cation has been filed with this .Commis­ stituting proceedings, stated . that the Asbury Park, New Jersey. sion pursuant to the Public Utility Hold­ commission’s public official files disclose 1. Wight & Company, a partnership ing Company Act of 1935 by The Middle that the registrant is permanently en­ composed of Jasper Wight and Lester West Corporation, a registered holding joined by a decree of the United States W. Wight, hereinafter called the regis­ company; and District Court for the District of Massa­ trant, is registered with this Commis­ Notice is further given that any inter­ chusetts, entered on or about November sion as a broker and dealer pursuant to ested person may, not later than Decem­ 19, 1941, from engaging in and continu­ section 15 (b) of the Securities Exchange ber 8,1942 at 5:30 p. m., E. W. T;, request ing certain acts and practices in connec­ Act of 1934. We instituted this pro­ the Commission in writing that a hearing tion with the purchase and sale of ceeding under section 15 (b) to determine be held on such matter, stating the rea­ securities. whether or not registrant’s registration sons for such request and the nature of FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 26, 1942 9857

his interest, or may request that he be [File No. 59-56] office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., on

notified if the Commission should order N e w E n g l a n d G a s a n d E l e c t r ic the 24th day of November, A. D. 1942. a hearing thereon. At any time there­ A s s o c ia t io n In the matter of the Ohio Confection after, such application as filed or as Company, $2.50 Capital Stock, Class “A ” . order p o s t p o n in g h e a r in g amended may be granted as provided in The Ohio Confection Company pur­ Rule U-23 of the Rules and Regulations At' a regular session of the Securities suant to section 12 (d) of the Securities promulgated pursuant to said Act, or the and Exchange Commission held at its Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule X-12D2-1 office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., on Commission may exempt such trans­ (b> promulgated thereunder, having action as provided in Rule U-20 (a) and the 24th day of November 1942. The Commission having issued on Sep­ made application to the Commission to U-100 thereof. Any such request should tember 26, 1942, a Notice of and Order withdraw its $2.50 Capital Stock, Class be addressed: Secretary, Securities and for Hearing pursuant to section 11 (b) “A ”, from listing and registration on the Exchange Commission, 18th and Locust (1) of the Public Utility Holding Com­ Cleveland Stock Exchange; and Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. pany Act of 1935, with respect to New The Commission deeming it necessary All interested persons are referred to England Gas and Electric Association; for the protection of investors that a said application, which is on file in the and said order having designated No­ hearing be held in this matter at which office of said Commission, for a statement vember 30, 1942, as the date for public of the transaction therein proposed, all interested persons be given an op­ hearing in the matter embraced by said portunity to be heard; which is summarized below: order; and The Middle West Corporation proposes New England Gas and Electric Asso­ It is ordered, That the matter be set to sell to The Atlantic Company of At­ ciation having requested that the hear­ down for hearing at 10:00 a. m. on Thurs­ lanta, Georgia, for the consideration of ing in this matter be postponed for a day, January 7, 1943, at the office of the $708,200 in cash, all of the securities and period of 90 days; and Securities and Exchange Commission, interests held by The Middle West Cor­ It appearing to the Commission that 1370 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio, and poration in (a) City Ice Company of 'a postponement of the hearing for 90 continue thereafter at such times and Kansas City, (b) Southern United Ice days would unduly delay the proceedings, places as the Commission or its officer Company, and (c) Western Ice Service but that postponement of the hearing Company. Before such sale is consum­ herein designated shall determine, and should be made to January 18, 1043; that general notice thereof be given; and mated it is proposed that The Middle It is ordered, That the hearing in this West Corporation will acquire from West­ matter previously scheduled for Novem­ It is further ordered, That C. J. Oden- ern Ice Service Company all of the ber 30, 1942, be, and hereby is, postponed weller, Jr., an officer of the Commission, outstanding capital stock of SoUthern- to January 18, 1943, at the same time be and he hereby is designated to Henke Ice & Storage Company, a non­ and place, and before the same trial ex­ administer oaths and affirmations, sub­ utility subsidiary of Western Ice Service aminer as heretofore designated. poena witnesses, compel their attend­ Company. The Middle West Corpo­ By the Commission. ance, take evidence, and require the pro­ ration proposes to acquire such securities for the consideration of $27,705.68, and O r v a l L . D u B o is , duction of any books, papers, correspond­ to pay therefor by reducing by such Secretary. ence, memoranda or other records amount the indebtedness on open ac­ [F. R. Doc. 42-12398; Filed, Novem ber 25, 1942; deemed relevant or material to the in­ count owed The Middle West Corpora­ 10:02 a. m .] quiry, and to perform all other duties tion by Western Ice Service Company in connection therewith authorized by amounting to $41,666.67 at September [File No. 1-1441] law. 30, 1942. By the Commission. By the Commission. O h i o C o n f e c t i o n C o m p a n y [ s e a l ] O r v a l L . D u B o is , [ s e a l ] O r val L . D u B o is , order s e t t in g h e a r in g o n application t o Secretary. WITHDRAW EROM LISTING AND REGISTRATION Secretary.

[F. R. Doc. 42-12396; Filed, November 26,1942; At a regular session of the Securities [F. R. Doc. 42-12397; Filed, November 25, 1942; 10:02 a. m .] and Exchange Commission, held at its 10:02 a. m .]