^ J X O N A L ^ FEDERALRESISTER \ 1934 ^ VOLUME 9 ^^AilTED * NUMBER 76

Washington, Saturday, April 15, 1944

Regulations TITLE 25—INDIANS CONTENTS Chapter I—Office of Indian Affairs REGULATIONS AND NOTICES TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE Subchapter L —Irrigation Projects, Operation C o m m o d it y C redit C o rporation : Page and Maintenance Dairy feed payments for March Chapter XI—War Food Administration and April, 1944; amend­ (Distribution Orders) P art 130— O rders F ix in g O per atio n and ment to announcement____ 4061 M a in t e n a n c e C harges [FDO 75-2, Arndt. 8] F ederal P o w e r C o m m is s io n : WIND RIVER INDIAN IRRIGATION PROJECT, Northern Natural Gas Co.; ap­ P art 1410— L ive sto c k and M eats WYO. plication filed______4035 G ener al L and O ffic e : M arch 25, 1944. BEEF REQUIRED TO BE SET ASIDE Mesilla National Wildlife Ref­ Section 130.95, Part 130 of Title 25 uge, N. Mex. and Tex.; es­ Director Food Distribution Order No. CFR, Indians, as amended March 4,1940, tablishment______4031 75-2, as amended (9 F.R. 2200), is fur­ 5 F R . 1213, is hereby further amended Utah; withdrawal of public ther amended as follows: as follows: lands for use in connec­ 1. By striking the figure “ 50” in (b) In § 130.95 Charges. Substitute tion with prosecution of ( 1) (i) and (b) (1) (ii) and inserting “$1.25” for “$0.80” as the rate of assess­ w ar------4033 in lieu thereof the figure “40”. ment on the ceded Wind River Project. I n d ia n A ffairs O f fic e : 2. By striking the figure “ 35” in (b) (38 Stat. 583, 45 Stat. 210, 25 U.S.C., 385, Wind River Indian Irrigation ( 1) (iii) and inserting in lieu thereof the 387) [Regs. Asst. Sec. Int. as amended Project, Wyo.; operation figure “30.” March 4, 1940, 5 F.R. 1213, as further and maintenance charges_ 4003 3. By striking the figure “ 80” in (b) amended, Asst. Sec. Int. March 25, 1944] I nterstate C o m m erce C o m m is s io n : Potatoes, transportation (2 doc­ (2) and inserting in lieu thereof the O scar L. C h a p m a n , uments)______4033 figure “ 90”. Assistant Secretary. O f fic e of D efe nse T ransportation : ' 4. By suspending, from 12:01 a. m., [F. R. Doc. 44-5292; Filed, April 14, 1944; Common carriers; coordinated e. w. t., April 30,1944, until further order 9:39 a. m.] operations, etc.: of the Director, the provisions of (c) Georgia and Tennessee______4036 requiring cutter and canner beef to be Illinois, Iowa and Missouri_ 4037 set: aside. Missouri and Illinois------4036 This order shall become effective at TITLE 30—MINERAL RESOURCES Ohio______4036 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., April 16, 1944. O f fic e o f P rice A dministration : With respect to violations, rights ac­ Chapter VI—Solid Fuels Administration Bananas, fresh; imported (MPR 285, Am. 7)...... 4016 crued, liabilities incurred, or appeals for War Building materials and consu­ taken under Food Distribution Order No. P art 602— G eneral O rders and D irectives mers’ goods (MPR 188, 2d 75-2, as amended, prior to the effective Rev. Order A -3 )______4038 date of this amendment, all provisions of DIRECTION TO SUPPLIERS OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Ceiling prices, retail; Groups 3 Food Distribution Order No. 75-2, as and 4 stores (MPR 422, Am. amended, in effect prior to this amend­ Notice of direction: To all persons who 14)______4017 ment shall be deemed in full force and supply solid fuels to the War Depart­ Consumer durable goods, used effect for the purpose of sustaining any ment, Navy Department or other agency (MPR 429, Am. 3) ...... — 4020 proper suit, action, or other proceeding of the Federal Government. Corn meal and hominy: with respect to any such violations, right, Pursuant to Executive Order No. 9332 Retail (MPR 423, Am. 15)__ 4017 liability, or appeal. (8 F.R. 5355) and Solid Fuels Adminis­ Wholesale (MPR 421, Am. 9)_ 4016 tration for War Regulation No. 1 (8 F.R. Cotton goods, carded grey and (E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R. colored-yarn (RPS 35, Am. 5832) you are hereby directed to ship 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, 19, Corr.)______4016 such solid fuels (anthracite, semi-anthra­ 8 F.R. 14783; FDO 75, 8 F R , 11119) Cucumbers (MPR 426, Am. 22) _ 4030 cite, bituminous, subbituminous or lig- Issued this 14th day of April 1944. Defense rental areas; priority- nitic coals or coke, including packaged constructed housing (Am. L ee M arsh all, and processed fuels such as briquettes) 21)______4028 Director of Distribution. as may be required during the period Miami Area (Am. 4 )______4028 [P. R. Doc. 44-5320; Filed, April 14, 1944; commencing on the effective date of this N. Y. C. Area (Am. 7)______4028 11:26 a. m.] (Continued on next page) (Continued on next page) 4003 4004 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 CONTENTS—Continued CONTENTS—Continued

O ffice o f P rice A dministration — W ar F ood A dministration : Pa8e Continued. Page See also Commodity Credit Cor­ Oats, packaged rolled (Rev. SR poration. 14, Am. 121)______4031 Beef required to be set aside Piece goods, finished (MPR 127, (FDO 75-2, Am. 8) — —— 4003 Am. 20)------— ------4029 Director of Distribution; delega­ Potatoes and onions (RMPR 271, tion of authority------4061 Am. 13)------4027 W ar P r o d uctio n B oard: Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Rayon hosiery, women’s (2d Rev. and days following legal holidays, by the Alarm clocks (L-275)------4008 Division of the Federal Register, The National MPR 339, Am. 1 )...... 4024 Containerboard, disposition in Archives, pursuant to the authority contained Regional and district office or­ transit (M-290, Dir. 1)----- 4006 in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, ders: Controlled materials plan reg­ 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Alfalfa meal, Nevada------4044 ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Bananas, North Georgia area- 4041 ulations (CMP 1, Am. 2, Administrative Committee, approved by the Community ceiling price or­ Corr.)______— 4005 President. Distribution is made only by the ders; list of orders filed- 4044 Isopropyl alcohol: Superintendent of Documents, Government (M-168, R ev.)______4006 Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Fish wholesalers, Jefferson The regulatory material appearing herein is County, Ky., Floyd and (M-300, Sch. 12)______4009 keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Clark Counties, Ind----- 4046 Jewel bearings (M-50) — ------4007 which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Fluid milk: ' Lighting fixtures, fluorescent to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Franklin County, Ohio---- 4045 (L-78)______4006 amended June 19, 1937. _ Idaho------4043 The F e d e r al R e g is t e r will be furnished by Priorities; minimum sale quan­ y>>n.ii to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Idaho; Malheur , County, tities and production runs per month or $15.00 per year, payable in ad­ Oreg______4042 (PR 1, Int. 7 )______- 4005 Midland County, Mich---- 4046 vance. The charge for individual copies Suspension orders, etc.: ( m in im u m 150) varies in proportion to the Lettuce, iceberg; Montgom­ size of the issue. Remit check or money ery district, Ala------— 4046 Granick Furniture Co------4061 Heller, Samuel, Leather Co., order, made payable to the Superintendent Solid fuels: of Documents, directly to the Government Akron, Barberton, .Cuya­ Inc^__—------4005 Printing Office, Washington, D. C. hoga Falls, Ohio------4045 Leather Lounge Co— ------4062 There are no restrictions on the republica­ Mittman, M., and Co., Inc— 4062 tion of material appearing in the F ed eral Charlotte, N. C------4042 R e g is t e r . Denver region; specified trade areas—.------4047 Louisville, K y------4045 notice and ending July 1,1945, under any contract which has been or may here­ NOTICE M ilford and Hopedale, Mass------4039 after be entered into between you and The Cumulative Supplement to Rome, Ga------4042 the War Department, Navy Department the Code of Federal Regulations, Salem, Cumberland, and or other agency of the Federal Govern­ ment, subject to such modifications or covering the period from June 2, Cape May Counties, cut-backs as the Solid Fuels Administra­ 1938, through June 1, 1943, may be N. J______:______4039 Winston-Salem, N. C------4042 tion may hereafter require. obtained from the Superintendent Any direction which may hereafter be of Documents, Government Printing and tubes, original equip­ ment (RMPR 119)----- — 4010 issued by the Solid Fuels Administration Office, at $3.00 per book. The follow­ Trucks, leasing between carriers for War requiring the shipment of solid ing are now available: (Rev. SR 11, Am, 46)------4030 fuels to any person or group of persons Book 1: Titles 1-3 (Presidential doc­ R e c la m a tio n B u r e a u : does not authorize you to divert such uments) with tables and index. Land withdrawals: solid fuels from shipments required by Book 2: Titles 4-9, with index. Hassayampa Project, Ariz. (2 your contracts with the War Department, Book 3: Titles 10-17, with index. documents)______4035 Navy Department or other agency of the Okanogan Project, Wash----- 4034 Federal Government, unless such direc­ Priest Rapids Project, Wash- 4034 tion specifically permits or requires such S e c u r it ie s and E xchange C o m m is ­ diversions. CONTENTS—Continued s io n : This direction, however, does not take Hearings, etc.: precedence over or otherwise modify the O ffice o f P r ic e A dministration — Atlantic City Electric Co. and Continued. Page preferences established under SFAW American Gas and Elec- Regulation No. 20 (9 F.R. 3487). Distilled spirits, etc. (Supp. Or­ tric Co------4060 This direction has fc-en issued at the der 80, Corr.)------4010 Cincinnati, Newport and Cov­ request of the War Department, Navy Foods, rationed; replacement in ington Railway Co------4060 products acquired by desig­ Community Gas and Power Department and other agencies of the nated agencies (Gen. R O 11, Co,., et al------4060 Federal Government, each of which has Am. 14)------4010 Community State Corp------4059 expressed its willingness to do all that Foods, processed (Rev. RO 13, S o l id F u e l s A dministration for it can .to cooperate with SFAW in its program in respect to such matters as Am. 25)______4026 War: Gas cooking ranges, domestic; Records and reports, mainte­ conservation, purchasing of the less used (MPR 527)------4017 nance and filing------4005 scarce solid fuels and making purchases Macaroni and noodle products in Suppliers of Government agen­ at such time and in such manner as will Alaska (MPR 288, Am. 22) _ 4029 cies, direction as to ship­ give assurance of maximum running Machines and parts, second ments______— 4003 time to the mines. hand (MPR 136, Am. 114) - 4020 W age and H our D iv is io n : This direction shall become effective Malted milk (MPR 280, Am. Puerto Rico; acceptance of res­ immediately. 44>______4027 ignation from and appoint­ ment to special industry (E.O. 9332, 8 F.R. 5355; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. Motor vehicles, new commercial 2719; WPB Directive No. 33, 9 F.R. 64; (Rev. SR 14, Am. 115)------4030 committee—— ------4035 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4005 sec. 2 (a ), 54 Stat. 676, as amended by (if such district is District No. 7 or 8 P art 944— R e g u la t io n s A ppl ic a b l e t o 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176) there shall be an indication as to whether t h e P r io r itie s S y s t e m Issued this 13th day of April 1944. the coal involved was low or high vola­ [Priorities Reg. 1, Interpretation 7, as C. J. P otter, tile bituminous coal), tonnages by size Amended Apr. 14, 1944] Deputy Administrator. groups, consumer use, destination of ves­ sel, and the name of the receiver, Pro­ MINIMUM SALE QUANTITIES AND PRODUCTION [P. R. Doc. 44-5328; Piled, April 14, 1944; vided, however, That the first report re­ RUNS 11:49 a. m.j quired to be filed by this paragraph shall The following interpretation is issued cover the period from March 1, 1944 to with respect to Priorities Regulation 1: the effective date of this amendment. [Order 3, AmQt. 2] (a ) Applicable provisions of the regula­ This amendment shall become effec­ tions. Section 944.14 of Priorities Regulation P art 602—G eneral O rders a n d D ir ec ­ tive immediately. No. 1 forbids the making or acceptance of a t iv e s delivery which will give the customer more (E.O. 9332, 8 F.R. 5355; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. than the “practicable minimum working in­ MAINTENANCE OF« RECORDS AND FILING OF 2719; sec. 2 (a) 54 Stat. 676, as amended ventory reasonably necessary” for him to REPORTS' by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176) make his own deliveries. A similar provi­ sion in paragraph (b) (2) of Priorities Regu­ Pursuant to the powers conferred by Issued this 13th day of April 1944. lation No. 3 says that a customer who is Executive Order No. 9332 (8 F.R. 5355), C. J. P otter, applying a rating for which no specific quan­ Solid Fuels Administration for War Or­ Deputy Administrator. tities have been authorized may use it only to der No. 3, as amended (8 FU . 11714; get, the “minimum required amounts”. 8 F.R. 14277) is hereby amended as fol­ [F. R. Doc. 44-5329; Filed, April 14, 1944; // ( b ) Factors to be considered in determin­ lows : 11:49 a. m.j > ing how much can be ordered and delivered. 1. Section 602.61 Definitions. A new In determining a customer’s minimum in­ paragraph (f) is hereby added to this ventory “reasonably necessary” under Pri­ section to read as follows: orities Regulation No. 1 or his “minimum TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE required amounts” under Priorities Regula­ ( f ) “Receiver” means any commercial tion No. 3, it is proper in some cases to con­ dock operator and any industrial con­ Chapter IX—War Production Board sider not only the immediate needs of the customer’s plant but also whether the sumer, or railroad, to the extent that Snbchapter B— Executive Vice-Chairman amount which he orders.wiU be a minimum he or it receives coal by vessel or barge production fun for his supplier. The cus­ at a dock or other unloading facility A u t h o r it y : Regulations in this subchapter tomer may order and receive (and the sup­ located on the Great Lakes. issued under sec. 2 (a ), 54 Stat. 676, as plier may deliver) the customer’s require­ amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176; ments for a longer period in advance than 2. Section 602.62 Information and, E.O. 9024, 7 FJt. 329; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. 2719; he actually needs at the time of delivery if, reports to be filed. Paragraph (b) of WJP.B. Reg. 1 as amended March 24, 1943, but only if, it is not practicable for him to this section is amended to read as fol­ 8 F.R. 3666, 3696; Pri. Reg. 1 as amended May get the item from any supplier in the smaller lows: 15, 1943, 8 F.R. 6727. quantities which he presently needs. The supplier may reject his customer’s order if P art 1010— S u s p e n s io n O rders (b) Each person who directs or or­ it is less than the minimum which he regu­ ders the dumping of coal into vessels for [S uspension Order S-452, Revocation] larly sells, as explained in Interpretation 3 of Priorities Regulation No. 1. This means that transshipment via tidewater, or for ves­ SAMUEL HELLER LEATHER COMPANY, INC. sel or bunker fuel use other than on the if he regularly sells not less than a certain lakes, shall maintain appropriate records Suspension Order No. S-452 was issued minimum production run, he does not have against Samuel Heller Leather Company, to accept orders which either total less than and shall file with the Solid Fuels Ad­ the or which call for individual de­ ministration for War, Washington, D. C., Inc., effective December 22,1943. A peti­ liveries of less than the run. on or before the first day of each calen­ tion for rehearing was filed by respond­ (c) Relief in exceptional cases. If the con­ dar month, a copy of the cargo manifest ent, and on January 7, 1944, the Chief ditions stated in paragraph (b) above cannot consist report or dumping sheet issued Compliance Commissioner directed that be satisfied but the customer wants to. order to him in regard to each shipment of the case be reopened for further hearing or accept delivery of more than his actual coal made during the second preceding and the admission of additional evidence, needs at the time of delivery, he should ap­ and the Chief Compliance Commissioner ply to the Redistribution Division of the War calendar month, and shall attach to and Production Board for permission, stating the file with such copy a statement, which ordered a stay of execution of the sus­ facts and why it is not practicable to satisfy may be a copy of the invoice covering the pension order. A further hearing was the conditions of paragraph (b ). coal dumped, showing the producing dis­ held before E. Merrick Dodd, Compliance (d) Special provisions for controlled mate­ trict (where such district is District No. Commissioner, "as a result of which he rials and Class A products. This lnterpreta- 7 or 8 there shall be an indication as to recommended that the case be closed by tion does not apply to deliveries of controlled whether the coal involved was low or a warning letter. On April 6, 1944, the materials under the Controlled Materials high volatile bituminous coal), tonnages Chief Compliance Commissioner directed Plan. Rules regarding deliveries of controlled by size groups, consumer use, destina­ that Suspension Order S-452 be revoked materials are given in CMP Regulation No. 2, tion of the vessel, and, if the coal in­ forthwith. and additional rules for Class A products are volved is for railroad fuel use or is for In view of the foregoing, It is hereby explained in Interpretation 9 to CMP Regu­ by-product use, the name of the vendee ordered, That: § 1010.452 Suspension lation No. 1. or purchaser. Order S-452 be revoked. (e) Specific limits on ratings may not be Issued this 13th day of April 1944. exceeded. This interpretation does not ap­ A new paragraph (c) is hereby added ply to the use of a rating where a specific to this section to read as follows: W ar P r o d u c tio n B oard, quantity is staged in the instrument assign­ By J. J o s e ph W h e l a n , ing the rating. If a person is assigned a (c) Each person who directs or orders Recording Secretary. rating for a specific amount of material, he the dumping of coal into vessels for trans­ may not use it to get more. If he finds that shipment via lake, or for vessel or bunker [F. R. Doc. 44-5283; Filed, April 13, 1944; he can only get the material in larger fuel use on the lakes, shall maintain ap­ 4:19 p. m.] quantities, he should apply for a modification propriate records and shall file with the of the rating. (f) No effect on contractual rights. The Solid Fuels Administration for War, P art 3175— R e g u lat io n s A ppl ic a b l e to Washington, D. C., within seven days fol­ t h e C o ntr o lled M aterials P l a n times and amounts in which deliveries are to be made are to be determined by agree- lowing dumping of the coal into the ves­ [CMP Reg. 1, as Amended Feb. 2, 1944, sel, a copy of the cargo manifest consist Arndt. 2] ment between the supplier and the customer. report, or dumping sheet issued to him Nothing in this interpretation relieves a in regard to each of such shipments of Correction supplier from fulfilling a contract to make coal, and shall attach to and file with The bracket heading for F.R. Doc. 44- deliveries at specified times in specified such copy a statement, which may be a 5115, which appears on page 3897 of the amounts. For example, if a customer has copy of the invoice covering the coal issue for Wednesday, April 12, 1944, agreed tq buy and a supplier has agreed to dumped, showing the producing district should read as set forth above. furnish 100 units a month for six months. 4006 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

this Interpretation does not obligate the is not accompanied by the certificate required or contract bearing a preference rating. buyer to accept 600 units delivered during by paragraph (d) of Order M-290. (An order or contract bearing a rating the first month, although it permits him to Issued this 14th day of April 1944. lower than AA-2 must be regarded as an do so under the conditions described in unrated order or contract, if the sup­ W ar P r o d u c tio n B oard, plier knows or has reason to believe that paragraph (b). B y J. Jo se ph W h e l a n , the rating is a blanket MRO rating. The Issued this 14th day of April 1944. Recording Secretary. term “ blanket MRO rating” is defined W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, ]P. R. Doc. 44-5326; Piled, April 14, 1944; in Priorities Regulation 3.) B y J. J o se ph W h e l a n , 11:39 a. m.j (g) Exceptions to paragraph (/). Recording Secretary. There are five exceptions to the rule stated in the preceding paragraph. No [P. R. Doc. 44-5321; Piled, April 14, 1944; preference rating is necessary for: P art 3284— B u il d in g M aterials 11:40 a. xn.j (1) The delivery of a fixture or part to [General Limitation Order L-78, as Amended an established laboratory for testing Apr. 14, 1944] purposes only; FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES (2) The delivery of a fixture or part to a potential customer for demonstration P art 1269—I s o pr o py l A lc o h o l Section 3284.36 General Limitation Order L-78 is hereby amended to read as but not for stock; [A llocation Order M-168, Revocation] (3) The sale or delivery of a part to be follows: Section 1269.1 Allocation Order M-168 used solely for maintenance or repair of is hereby revoked. This revocation does § 3284.36 General Limitation Order an existing fixture; not affect any liabilities incurred under L-78— (a) Purpose of this order. This (4) The sale and delivery of a fixture or the order, and any authorization or di­ order places certain limitations on the part to a manufacturer or wholesaler on a rection which has been issued by the War manufacture and assembly of fluorescent special sale under Priorities Regulation Production Board pursuant to the order lighting fixtures. It also restricts the sale 13; or shall remain effective in accordance with and delivery of new fixtures and parts. (5) The delivery (for inventory pur­ its terms unless specifically revoked or Restrictions on Manufacture and poses only) of a fixture or part from one modified. Isopropyl alcohol is subject Assembly branch, division or section of a single en­ to allocation under General Allotation terprise to another branch, division or (b) Rectified fluorescent lighting fix­ Order M-300 (Appendix A, Schedule 12), section of the same or any other enter­ tures. No person may manufacture or prise under common ownership or con­ issued simultaneously with this revoca­ assemble a rectified fluorescent lighting tion. trol. fixture. (h) Release of fixtures held in inven­ Delivery and use of isopropyl alcohol (c) Parts for rectified fluorescent by producers and distributors prior to tory. Upon specific authorization of the lighting fixtures. No person may manu­ War Production Board, after application May 1, 1944, will be authorized on the facture or assemble any part for a rec­ basis of applications filed in accordance as required in-paragraph (j), a manufac­ tified fluorescent lighting fixture except turer, assembler, wholesaler or retailer with the requirements of Order M-168. for purposes of maintenance or repair. Use, delivery and acceptance of delivery may sell or deliver from his inventory on (d) Use of non-ferrous metal. No unrated orders any completely assembled by any person after May 1, 1944, will be person may incorporate any non-ferrous authorized on the basis of applications fluorescent lighting fixture which was metal in any fluorescent lighting fixture manufactured before June 2, 1942, and filed in accordance with the terms of or part except as permitted by Orders, General Allocation Order M-300 and which was reported to the War Produc­ M-l-i (aluminum), M-6-b (nickel), tion Board on Forms PD-499 or WPB- Schedule 12 of that order. M-9-c (copper), M -ll-b (zinc), M-18-b Issued this 14th day of April 1944. 1066. This reporting requirement has (chrome), M-43 (tin ), M-65 (cadmium) been approved by the Bureau of the W ar P r o d u c tio n B oard, and any other applicable orders of the Budget in accordance with the Federal By J. J o se ph W h e l a n , War Production Board. Reports Act of 1942. Recording Secretary. (e) Prohibited uses of metal in hot Definitions [F. R. Doc. 44-5325; Piled, 'April 14, 1944; cathode fixtures. Unless specific written 11:39 a. m.j authorization is granted by the War Pro­ (i) Meaning of terms used in this duction Board, after application as re­ order. For the purpose of this order: quired in paragraph (j), no person may (1) The term “fluorescent lighting fix­ incorporate any metal in a fluorescent ture” includes hot cathode, cold cathode, lighting fixture designed for: and rectified equipment designed or con­ P art 3270— C o n t a in e r s (1) One tube of any wattage, unless structed for the purpose of illumination. [ Conservation Order M-290, Direction 1 ] the fixture is an industrial portable or an In addition to its ordinary meaning, the industrial attachable model; term also includes Cooper-Hewitt and DISPOSITION OF CONTAINERBOARD IN TRANSIT (2) A continuous row of single tubes AT MIDNIGHT ON MARCH 31, 1944 3000 watt mercury vapor equipment. of any wattage; The term “fluorescent lighting fixture” (3) Two tubes rated 30 watts per tube The following direction is issued pur­ does not include: suant to Conservation Order M-290: or less, unless the fixture is an industrial (i) Tubes or bulbs covered by Order portable or an industrial attachable (a) Despite the provisions of paragraph (b ) L-28, or replaceable fluorescent starters; model; (ii) Incandescent lighting fixtures, as of Order M-290, containerboard which was (4) Three or more tubes rated 30 watts in transit to a person prior to April 1, 1944, defined in Order L-212 (that definition may be accepted by that person on and after per tube or less; of “incandescent lighting fixtures” in­ (5) Five or more rows of tubes of any April 1, 1944, without authorization from the cludes fixtures designed for use with 250 wattage in either an individual fixture War Production Board. Such containerboard watt and 400 watt mercury vapor or in a continuous row section. need not he charged against the amount the tubes); . consignee is authorized to receive during the Restrictions on Sale and Delivery (iii) Any portable or attachable lamp second quarter of 1944. (b) Containerboard which was in transit (f) Preference ratings. No person may or fixture designed to be plugged into an to a person prior to April 1, 1944, may be sell or deliver any new fluorescent light­ electric outlet, other than “industrial delivered that person even though his order ing fixture or part except on an order portable” or “industrial attachable” FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4007

fluorescent lighting fixtures, as defined the Bureau of the Budget in accordance sary in the public interest to promote the in this order; with the Federal Reports Act of 1942. defense of the United States, to conserve (iv) Fixtures designed to accommo­ (k) Applicability of regulations. This the supply and direct the distribution date germicidal lamps; order and all transactions affected by it and use thereof. (v ) Aviation ground lighting equip­ are subject to all regulations of the War Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered, ment covered by Order L-235; Production Board as amended from time that: (vi) Aircraft lighting equipment, as to time. defined in Order L-327; or (l) Appeals. Any appeal from the § 3286.6 Conservation Order M-50— (vii) Photographic lighting equipment provisions of this order shall be made by (a) Definitions. .For the purpose of this and accessories covered by Order L-267. filing Form WPB-1477 (formerly PD-500) order: (2) An “industrial portable” fluores­ or a letter, in triplicate, referring to the <0 “Jewel bearing material” means cent lighting fixture is one which is de­ particular provision appealed from and any natural sapphire or ruby of indus­ signed for use in the operation of some stating fully the grounds of the appeal. trial quality, any synthetic" sapphire, piece of factory equipment (such as an Such appeals shall be filed with the Field ruby, or spinel, or any other material of similar chemical composition and physi­ industrial machine or tool) or in the Office of the War Production Board for cal properties. Natural spinel is not assembly, inspection or servicing of a the district in which is located the plant product, but which is not permanently included. or branch of 'the appellant to which, the (2 ) “Jewel bearing” means any jewel attached to the equipment or the prod­ appeal relates. uct. Such fixtures are designed to be bearing material which has been proc­ (m) Routing of correspondence. Re­ essed in any manner for use where fric­ plugged into an electric outlet and are ports to be filed, requests for specific usually equipped with either a handle, tion occurs, including vees, rings, cups, authorization and other communications a hook, or a base fitted with free rolling endstones, pallet stones, and roller pins. casters. concerning this order shall be addressed Watt-hour meter cups are not included. (3) An “industrial attachable” fluores­ to the War Production Board, Building (3 ) “Substitute jewel bearing” means cent lighting fixture is one which is de­ Materials Division, Washington 25, D. C., a metal, agate, garnet, glass, or other signed to be used with some piece of fac­ Ref: L-78. bearing designed to replace or to sub­ tory equipment (such as an industrial (n) Violations. Any person who wil­ stitute for a large ring bearing or a vee machine, tool, or assembly bench) and fully violates any provision of this order bearing of sapphire, ruby, or synthetic is so constructed that it may be per­ or who, in connection with this order, spinel. manently affixed by screws to the equip­ wilfully conceals a material fact or (4 ) “Large ring bearing” means any ment or to an adjoining wall. Such fix­ furnishes false information to any de­ jewel bearing through which a hole has tures are designed to be plugged into an partment or agency of the United States been pierced from one parallel face to electric outlet. is guilty of a crime and upon conviction the other which has the following dimen­ (4) A “continuous row” of tubes con­ may be punished by fine or imprison­ sions: sists of two or more placed end to end. ment. In addition, any such person may Outside diameter (5) A “new” fluorescent lighting fix­ be prohibited from making or obtaining greater than______0.050 inch (1.270 mm.) ture or part is one which has never been further deliveries of, or from processing Thickness greater used by an ultimate consumer. or using, material under priority control than------0.012 inch ( .305 mm.) and may be deprived of priorities Hole diameter greater Miscellaneous Provisions than------0.006 inch ( .152 mm.) assistance. (j) Requests for authorizations. Re­ (o) Effective date. This amended (5) “Vee bearing” means any jewel quests for specific authorization under order shall become effective on April 21, bearing which has a conically shaped paragraphs (e) and (h) shall be made 1944, and until that date Order L-78, as cavity in one of the parallel faces. by letter, in duplicate, giving the follow­ amended April 3, 1944, remains ip effect. (6) “Supplier” means any person who ing information: has engaged in the importation or proc­ (1) Where authorization is requested Issued this 14th day of April 1944. essing of jewel bearings, substitute jewel under the provisions of paragraph (e), W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard. bearings, or jewel bearing material, since the letter shall state the government B y J . J o se ph W h e l a n , January 14, 1942. jjohtract number and item number (if Recording Secretary. (7) “Consumer” means any person any), the name and address of the proj­ who uses jewel bearings in the manufac­ ect where the lighting fixtures will be [F. R. Doc. 44-5322; Filed, April 14, 1944; 11:39 a. m.] ture of any article. A person is not .9, used, the preference rating used on the consumer who uses jewel bearings only contract or order, a full description of in the repair of watches and instruments. the fixtures, and an explanation as to P art 3286— M iscellaneous M in er als (8) “Processing” means manufactur­ why permitted types cannot be used. ing, fabricating, polishing, or modifying (2) Where a request is made under [Conservation Order M-50, as Amended Apr. in any manner jewel bearing material. 14, 1944] the provisions of paragraph (h) to sell (9 ) “Blank” means preparage, rondel, fixtures (on unrated orders) which have JEWEL BEARINGS cylinder, or prism made from jewel bear­ been held in inventory, the letter shall Whereas, national defense require­ ing material for the purpose of fabrica­ state whether the fixtures are industrial ments have created a shortage of jewel tion of a jewel bearing but . which has or non-industrial types, the quantity of not been drilled or formed. each type of fixture, the number of tubes bearings (as hereafter defined) for the combined needs of defense and private (10) “Use” of a jewel bearing means per fixture, the wattage per tube and the to mount the jewel bearing in a screw voltage and frequency (cycles) on which account, and the supply of jewel bear­ ings now is and will be insufficient for or other setting, or to incorporate physi­ the fixtures are designed to operate. cally the mounted or unmounted bearing defense and essential civilian require­ Letters requesting authorizations un­ in a device where its normal bearing sur­ der paragraphs (e) and (h) shall be ad­ ments, unless the supply of jewel bear­ face may be subjected to friction from a dressed to the War Production Board, ings and jewel bearing material (as here­ moving part or object. Building Materials Division, Washington inafter defined) is conserved and their (11) “Semi-fabricated jewel bearing” 25, D. C., Ref: Administrator of L-78. use in certain products manufactured for means any jewel bearing processed be­ These provisions have been approved by civilian use is curtailed; and it is neces­ yond the blank stage but on which addi- 4008 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

tional processing is necessary before it incorporated in a device in which, with­ the Budget pursuant to the Federal Re­ is ready to be used by a consumer. out further assemblage, its normal hear­ ports Act of 1942. (12) ‘“Finished bearing” means any ing surface was subjected to friction from (g) Miscellaneous provisions— (1) Ap­ jewel bearing which has been processed a movihg part or object. plicability of priorities regulations. This to a point where it can immediately be (e) Appeals. Any appeal from the order and all transactions affected there­ used by a consumer. provisions of this order shall be made by by are subject to all applicable provi­ (13) [Deleted Dec. 24, 1943] filing a letter in triplicate, referring to sions of the priorities regulations of the (b) Restrictions on delivery, process­ the particular provisions appealed from, War Production Board, as amended from ing, use, and sale. (1) On and after and stating fully the grounds of the time to time. December 24,1943 each supplier shall set appeal. (2) Communications to War Produc­ (f) Reports— (1) Suppliers. Each aside his entire stock, receipts, and-pro­ tion Board. All reports required to be supplier shall file with the War Produc­ duction of finished jewel bearings, jewel filed hereunder, and all communications tion Board, Reference: M-50, Form WPB- bearing material, other than natural concerning this order, shall, unless other­ 482 (formerly PD-235) on or before the sapphire or natural ruby; semi-fabri­ wise directèd, be addressed to: War Pro­ dates therein prescribed; provided, that cated jewel bearings, and blanks as a duction Board, Miscellaneous Minerals a person who is not engaged in the proc­ reserve for the fulfillment of present and Division, Washington 25, D. C., Ref.: future defense orders, and such other essing of jewel bearings or jewel bearing material, and who imports jewel bearings M-50. orders and uses as may be authorized (3) Any person who wil­ only for use in the repair of watches, Violations. from time to time by the War Production fully violates any provision of this order, shall not be required to file Form WPB- Board. or who, in connection with this order, 482, but within 15 days after receipt by (2) No supplier shall make deliveries wilfully conceals a material fact or him of each imported shipment, he shall or withdrawals from such reserve either furnishes false information to any de­ file with the War Production Board, Ref­ to his customers or for purposes of his partment or agency of the United States own use, except as authorized by the War erence: M-50, a written report giving the quantity, type, diameter, thickness, and is guilty of a crime, and upon convic­ Production Board. The War Production tion may be punished by fine or impris­ hole size of each item received in such Board will from time to time allocate onment. In addition, any such person shipment, and he shall not sell or deliver the supply of finished jewel bearings, of may be prohibited from making or ob­ any of such imported jewel bearings until semi-fabricated jewel bearings, of blanks, taining further deliveries of, or from he has received the written authorization and of jewel bearing material, other than processing or using, material under pri­ of the War Production Board. natural sapphire or natural ruby; and ority control and may be deprived of (2) Consumers, (i) Each consumer may specifically direct the manner and priorities assistance. quantities in which deliveries to or by who uses 10,000 or more jewel bearings particular persons or for particular uses or substitute jewel bearings, or both Issued this 14th day of April 1944. shall be made or withheld. It may also kinds of bearings, per quarter shall file W ar P r o d uctio n B oard, direct, limit, or prohibit processing of monthly with the War Production Board, B y J. J o se ph W h e l a n , jewel bearing material blanks and semi- Reference: M-50, Form WPB-465 (for­ Recording Secretary. fabricated jewel bearings. It may also merly PD-236) on or before the dates direct, limit, or prohibit deliveries, with­ therein prescribed; (ii) each consumer [P. R. Doc. 44-5324; Filed, April 14, 1944; drawals from inventories, and particular who uses less than 10,000 and more than 11:39 a. m.] uses of jewel bearings in the hands of 500 bearings, jewel, substitute, or both consumers. Such allocations and direc­ kinds, per quarter shall file quarterly tions will be made to insure the satisfac­ with the War Production Board, Refer­ P art 3291— C o n s u m e r s D ur able G oods tion of the defense requirements of the ence: M-50, Form WPB-465 on or before [L imitation Order L-275] United States, both direct and indirect, the dates therein prescribed; (iii) each and they may be made, in the discretion consumer who uses 500 or less bearings, ALARM CLOCKS of the War Production Board, without jewel, substitute, or both kinds, per quar­ The fulfillment of requirements for regard to any preference ratings as­ ter need not file with the War Production the defense of the United States has signed to particular contracts or pur­ Board any reports on Form WPB-465. created a shortage in the supply of alarm chase orders. (3) Producers of jewel bearing mate­ clocks and materials and facilities for (3) Unless specifically directed or au­ rial. Any person producing or offering producing them; and the following order thorized by the War Production Board, for sale jewel bearing material other is deemed necessary and appropriate in no person shall sell or deliver to any than natural sapphire or natural ruby the public interest and to promote the person for any purpose vee bearings or national defense. large ring bearings of sapphire or ruby, shall file with the War Production Board, except: Reference: M-50, Form WPB-675 (for­ § 3291.205 Limitation Order L-275— (i) That any person may sell such merly PD-338) on or before the dates (a) What this order does. This order bearings to the person from whom he therein prescribed. governs the manufacture and distribu­ originally acquired them; and (4) Specific exemptions. The War tion of new alarm clocks. . (ii) That a wholesaler or distributor Production Board may from time to time (b) Definitions. For the purposes of (but not a supplier) may sell or deliver issue a written exemption to any sup­ this order: “Manufacturer” means any large ring bearings to persons who will plier or consumer, or to any producer of person who produces or assembles, or use such large ring bearings solely in the jewel bearing material, in cases where who produced or assembled during the repair of watches or instruments. production and requirement records to­ period 1936 to 1941, inclusive, any new (c) [Deleted Dec. 24, 1943] gether with other circumstances show alarm clocks, either spring driven or (d) General exception. The prohibi­ such uniformity of production or require­ electrically operated. tions and restrictions contained in this ments as to indicate that the filing of (c) Who may produce alarm clocks; order shall not apply to any jewel bear­ such reports no longer need be required. how many may be made. (1) After May ing which on or after November 2, 1942, (5) Federal Reports Act of 1942. The 10, 1944, no manufacturer may produce, without violating any order of the War reporting requirements of this order have assemble, or deliver any new alarm Production Board, had been physically received the approval of the Bureau of clocks, either spring driven or electrical- FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4009 ly operated, except according to quar­ order of the War Production Board limits period is the calendar month. The terly quotas authorized in writing by the the use of any material in the produc­ small order exemption is 270 gallons per War Production Board pursuant to an tion of alarm clocks to a greater extent person per month. application on Form WPB-2719 (for­ than does this order, the other order shall (c) Suppliers’ applications on Form merly PD-880), which each manufac­ govern unless it states otherwise. WPB-2946. (1) Each supplier seeking turer must file with the War Production (g) Violations. Any person who wil­ authorization to use or deliver isopropyl Board on or before the 10th day of May, fully violates any provision of this order alcohol shall file application on Form and thereafter on or before the 15th or who in connection with this order wil­ WPB-2946 (formerly PD-601). The day of June, September, December, and fully conceals a material fact or furnishes filing date is the 20th day of the month March, showing his proposed production false information to any department or preceding the month in which delivery and delivery for the next quarter. agency of the United States, is guilty of a or use is proposed. (2) The War Production Board will as­ crime, and upon conviction may be (2) Form WPB-2946 should be com­ sign production quotas to meet approved punished by fine or imprisonment. In pletely filled in. The unit of measure is requirements. Total production which addition, any such person may be pro­ gallons. Grade should be specified as would exceed such requirements will not hibited from making or obtaining further 91%, 95% or 99%. List on the form the be authorized. No person will be au­ deliveries of, or from processing or using, name of each customer ordering more thorized to produce alarm clocks if that material under priority control and may than the quantity permitted by the production would interfere with his be deprived of priorities assistance. small order exemption. Include an item other war production. Production will (h) Appeals. Any appeal from the pro­ for “small orders” without specifying be authorized so as to avoid increased visions of this order shall be made by the names of individual customers and labor requirements in labor shortage filing a letter in triplicate, referring to specify the aggregate quantity requested areas. The War Production Board will the particular provision appealed from to fill such orders. give notice to each manufacturer of the and stating fully the grounds of the ap­ (3) Normally the War Production total and individual authorizations. peal. Board will issue its authorizations and (3) In order to secure proper distribu­ • (i) Communications. All reports re­ directions for delivery by returning tion of tiie supply of alarm clocks au­ quired to be filed hereunder, and all Form WPB-2946 to the supplier, show­ thorized to be produced under this or­ communications concerning this order ing the amounts which may be delivered der, the War Production Board may re­ shall, unless otherwise directed, be ad­ to each customer and the aggregate quire manufacturers, as a condition to dressed to the War Production Board, amount which may be delivered to ful­ the right to produce alarm clocks, to sell Consumers Durable Goods Division, fill small orders. specified quantities of those produced Washington 25, D. C., Ref: L-275. (d) Customers’ applications on Form to other manufacturers who are present­ Issued this 14th day of April 1944. WPB-2945. (1) Each person seeking ly found to be in a position to facilitate authorization to use or accept delivery the distribution of these alarm clocks. W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, of isopropyl alcohol shall file application In general, the number of alarm clocks By J. J o se ph W h e l a n , on Form WPB-2945 (formerly PD-600). required to be sold to such other manu­ Recording Secretary. Hie filing date is the 15th day of the facturers will be in relation to their vol­ [F. R. Doc. 44-5323; Piled, April 14, 1944; month preceding the month in which ume of production in the period 1936 to 11:39 a. m.j acceptance of delivery or use is proposed. 1941, inclusive. Manufacturers author­ Form WPB-2945 should be completely ized to distribute alarm clocks under this filled in. The unit of measure is gallons. paragraph may be required to distribute P art 3293— C h e m ic a l s Grade should be specified as 91%, 95% them in a manner required by the War [General Allocation Order M-300, Schedule or 99%. Three copies (one certified) Production Board. 12] should be sent to the War Production (4) Alarm clocks may be delivered Board, Chemicals Bureau, Washington without regard to preference ratings. ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 25, D. C., Ref: M-300-12, one cony (re­ No person shall apply or extend any § 3293.1012 Schedule 12 to General verse side blank) should be sent* to the rating to get any alarm clocks and no Allocation Order M-300— (a) Definition. supplier and one copy should be person selling alarm clocks shall require “Isopropyl alcohol” means isopropyl retained. a rating as a condition of sale. Any alcohol, dimethyl carbinol, pseudopropyl (2) Normally the War Production rating purporting to be applied or ex­ alcohol, pseudo propanol, isopropanol, Board will issue its authorizations for ac­ tended to delivery of alarm clocks shall secondary propanol, or secondary propyl ceptance of delivery or use by returning be void and no person shall give any alcohol of any grade and from whatever Form WPB-2945, showing the amount of effect to it in filling an order. source derived. isopropyl alcohol which may be accepted (d) What type of alarm clocks may be (b) General provisions. Isopropyl or used during the month. made. Only alarm clocks authorized in alcohol is subject to allocation under (e) Communications to War Produc­ writing by the War Production Board General Allocation Order M-300 as an tion Board. All reports required to be as to type of movement and style of case Appendix A material. The initial al­ filed hereunder and all communications may be manufactured. In general, no location date is July 1, 1942, the date concerning this schedule 'shall, unless manufacturer will be authorized to pro­ when isopropyl alcohol was first put otherwise directed, be addressed to the duce more than one type of spring under allocation by-Order M-168 (re­ War Production Board, Chemicals Bu­ wound, and one type of electrically op­ voked) . Delivery and use by producers reau, Washington 25, D. C., Ref.: M-300, erated, alarm clock. Approval of models and distributors prior to May 1,1944, will Schedule 12. will be based largely on economy of pro­ be authorized on the basis of applications N o t e : Forms WPB-2945 and 2946, and the duction and a minimum use of critical filed in accordance with the requirements instructions in this schedule and the ap­ materials. of Order M-168 (revoked). Delivery, pendices of Order M-300 for applications for (e) Reports. The reporting and ap­ acceptance of delivery and use by any isopropyl alcohol have been approved by the plication requirements of this order have person after May 1, 1944 will be author­ Bureau of the Budget in accordance with Fed­ been approved by the Bureau of the Bud­ ized on the basis of applications filed in eral Reports Act of 1942. get pursuant to the Federal Reports Act accordance with the requirements of this Issued this 14th day of April 1944. of 1942. order: Provided, That any authorization W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, (f) Applicability of other orders and or direction which has been issued by the By J. Jo s e ph W h e l a n , regulations. This order and all trans­ War Production Board pursuant to Order Recording Secretary. actions affected by this order are sub­ M-168 shall remain effective in accord­ ject to the applicable regulations of the ance with its terms unless specifically [F. R. Doc. 44-5327; Filed, April 14, 1944; War Production Board. I f any other revoked or modified. The allocation 11:39 a. m.] 4010 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April IS, 1944 (b) The maximum prices set forth in Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration P art 1315—R u bber and P roducts an d M aterials o f W h ic h R u bber I s a Appendix A shall not apply: P art 1305—A dministration C o m p o n e n t (1) To sales by a seller of a particular type and size of natural rubber original [G en. RO 11,1 Amdt. 14] [RM PR 119] equipment or tube to a particular REPLACEMENT OP RATIONED POODS USED IN ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES AND TUBES buyer, if that seller sold that item to that PRODUCTS ACQUIRED BY DESIGNATED AGEN­ Maximum Price Regulation 119 is re­ buyer at a price at least 5 percent less CIES designated Revised Maximum Price than the price set forth in Appendix A for A rationale for this amendment has Regulation 119 and is revised and that size and tyife of natural rubber tire been issued simultaneously herewith and amended to read as set forth herein. or tube during January 1944 (or if no has been filed with the Division of the In the judgment of the Price Adminis­ sale was made during January 1944 to Federal Register.* trator, the maximum prices established that buyer, on the most recent date on General Ration Order 11 is amended by this regulation are and will be gener­ which such a sale was made between in the following respects: ally fair and equitable and will effectuate April 27, 1942, and January 1, 1944). If 1. Section 1.2 (a) is amended by sub­ the purposes of the Emergency Price a tire and a tube are sold as an assembly, stituting the words “Office of Distribu­ Control Act of 1942, as amended. A the comparison to be made under this tion of War Food Administration” for statement of the considerations involved subparagraph shall be between the as­ the words “Food Distribution Adminis­ in the issuance of this regulation is issued sembly prices. tration”, and by substituting the words simultaneously herewith and' has been (2) To sales by a seller of a particular “ the American National Red Cross and filed with the Division of the Federal type and size of synthetic rubber original the United Service Organizations, Inc., Register.* equipment tire or tube to a particular with respect to their acquisitions”, for Such specifications and standards as buyer, if sales by that seller to that buyer the words “the American National Red are used in this regulation were, prior to of the natural rubber tire or tube of the Cross, with respect to its acquisitions”. such use, in general use in the trade or same size and type fall within subpara­ 2. Section 2.1 (a) is amended by in­ industry affected or have previously been graph ( 1) above. serting after the words “Department of promulgated and their use lawfully re­ (3) To sales by a seller of a particu­ Justice” within the first parenthetical quired by another Government agency. lar type and size of natural or synthetic rubber original equipment tire or tube to statement, the words “and the United § 1315.1451 Maximum prices for origi­ Service Organizations, Inc.” ; and by a particular buyer, if that seller made no nal equipment tires and tubes. Under sales of that item of natural rubber orig­ changing the period at the end of the the authority vested in the Price Admin­ first sentence to a comma and adding inal equipment to that buyer during the istrator by the Emergency Price Control period April 27, 1942, to January 31, the words “or which are acquired on or Act of 1942, as amended, and Executive after April 1,1944, by the United Service 1944. Orders Nos. 9250 and 9328, Revised (4) To sales of original equipment tires Organizations, Inc., for consumption by Maximum Price Regulation 119 (Origi­ members of the armed forces of the or tubes of sizes and types not specifically nal Equipment Tires and Tubes), which listed in Appendix A. United States outside the United States. is annexed hereto and made a part here­ 3. Section 4.1 (f) is added to read as (5) To sales by any seller of truck and of, is hereby issued. bus tires, sizes 8.25 inch cross-section and follows: A u t h o r it y : § 1315.1451 issued under 56 larger, until and unless approved by the (f ) The United Service Organizations, Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Cong.; E.O. Office of Price Administration. Inc., may open one or more ration bank 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, and E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681. (c) In all cases listed in paragraph accounts for each rationed food for R e v ise d M a x im u m P r ic e R e g u l a t io n 119— (b ), the maximum price shall be a price, which it receives an allocation to make O r ig in a l E q u ip m e n t T ir e s a n d T u bes consistent with general industry prac­ replacements or advances under this Sec. tices and consistent with the level of order. 1. Prohibition against dealing in original maximum prices set by this regulation, This amendment shall become effec­ equipment tires and tubes at prices authorized upon specific application to above the maximum. the Office of Price Administration. In tive April 18, 1944. 2. Maximum prices. each case coming under paragraph (b ), (Pub. Law 671, 76th Cong., as amended 3. Reports under section 2 (b ). the seller must file with the Office of Price by Pub. Laws 89, 421, 507 and 729, 77th 4. Adjustable pricing. Administration the report required by Cong.; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. 2719; E.O. 9280, 5. Records. 6. Licensing. section 3 and have his maximum price 7 F.R. 10179; WPB Dir. 1, 7 F.R. 562; 7. Evasion. approved by the Office of Price Adminis­ WPB Supp. Dir. 1-E, 7 F.R. 2965; WPB 8. Enforcement. tration before receiving payment for the Supp. Dir. 1-M, 7 F.R. 8234; WPB Supp. 9. Definitions. original equipment tires or tubes. Dir. 1-R, 7 F.R. 9684; Food Dir. 1, 8 F.R. 10. Petitions for amendment. (d) Differential for tires of rayon con­ 827; Food Dir. 3, 8 F.R. 2005; Food Dir. 5, 11. Applications for adjustment. struction. (1) On sales of synthetic 8 F.R. 2251; Food Dir. 6,8 F.R. 3471; Food 12. Geographical applicability. rubber tires of rayon construction, a Dir. 7, 8 F.R. 3471) Appendix A— Tables of maximum prices for original equipment tires and tubes. seller may add to the maximum prices Issued this 13th day of April 1944. otherwise fixed by this section, an S e c t io n 1. Prohibition against dealing Jam es F. B r o w n l e e , amount not exceeding the amount by in original equipment tires and tubes at Acting Administrator. which the factory costs of the tire in prices above the maximum. On and rayon construction exceed the factory [F. r . Doc. 44-5263; Filed, April 18, 1944; after the effective date of this regulation, costs of the same tire in cotton con­ 11:58 a. m.j regardless of any contract or other ob­ struction. ligation, no person shall sell or deliver (2) In all cases covered by this para­ P art 1305— A dministration original equipment tires or tubes and no graph (d), the seller must file a report [Supp. Order 80] person shall buy or receive original with the Office of Price Administration, equipment tires or tubes in the course d istille d spir it s , etc. Washington, D. C., containing the fol­ of trade or business, at prices higher lowing information: Correction than the maximum prices, and no per­ (i) A description of the tire, including In F.R. Doc 44-4217, which appears on son shall agree, offer, solicit, or attempt type, brand name, size, number of plies, page 3338 of the issue for Tuesday, March to do any of the foregoing. Lower prices and construction. 28, 1944, the price per pint of distilled may, of course, be charged. (ii) A detailed statement of the fac­ spirits 100 proof shown in § 1305.112 (a) Sec. 2. Maximum prices, (a) The (5) should read $0.38. maximum delivered prices for sales of tory costs of the tire in rayon construc­ original equipment tires and tubes shall tion and of the same tire in cotton con­ ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of be the prices set forth in Appendix A, struction. Factory costs shall be figured Price Administration. as of the same date for both types of 18 F.R. 9008, 9625,10419, 11671, 12558, 12711, except as otherwise provided in the suc­ 13171, 13920, 16840, 17511. ceeding paragraphs of this section. construction. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4011

(iii) The amount proposed to be added authorized to do so by the Office of Price equipment tires or tubes, alone or in to the maximum price otherwise fixed Administration) until the proposed max­ conjunction with any other commodity by this section. imum price is approved by the Office of or by way of commission, service, trans­ (3) Tht seller may not receive pay­ Price Administration. The proposed portation, or other charge, or discount, ment of the amount which may be added maximum price, however, shall be premium or other privilege, or by tying- under this paragraph (d) until it has deemed to be approved unless, within 20 agreement or other trade understanding, been approved by the Office of Price days after mailing of the report (or or otherwise. Administration. The proposed addi­ within 20 days after the mailing of all S ec. 8. Enforcement. Persons violat­ tion, however, shall be deemed to be ap­ additional information which may have ing any provisions of this regulation are proved unless, within 20 days after mail­ been requested), the Office of Price Ad­ subject to the criminal penalties, civil ing of the report (or within 20 days ministration notifies the seller that his enforcement actions, license suspension after the mailing of all additional in­ proposed maximum price has been dis­ proceedings and suits for treble damages formation which may have been re­ approved or that action thereon has been provided for by the Emergency Price quested) , the Office of Price Administra­ deferred pending receipt of further in­ Control Act of 1942, as amended. tion notifies the seller that his proposed formation. S ec. 9. Definitions, (a) When used addition has been disapproved or that (c) The Office of Price Administration in this regulation the term: action thereon has been deferred pend­ may approve or disapprove, and may at (1) “Person” includes an individual, ing receipt of further information. any time after approval, correct maxi­ corporation, partnership, association, or (4) The Office of Price Administra­ mum prices proposed or established un­ any other organized group of persons or tion may approve or disapprove and der this section so as to bring them into legal successor or representative of any may at any time after approval correct proper relationship with the level of of the foregoing, and includes the United additions proposed or established under maximum prices otherwise established States or its agencies, other governments this paragraph. by this regulation. their political subdivisions and their S e c . 3. Reports under section 2 ( b ) . S ec. 4. Adjustable pricing. Any per­ agencies. (a) In the case of all sales subject to son may agree to sell at a price which (2) “Original equipment tires and paragraph (b) of section 2, before receiv­ can be increased up to the maximum tubes” means new rubber tires and tubes ing payment for the original equipment price in effect at the time of delivery; sold for the original equipment of auto­ tires or tubes, the seller must file with but no person may, unless authorized by mobiles, trucks, busses, trailers, off-the- the Office of Price Administration, Wash­ the Office of Price Administration, de­ road equipment, farm implements, trac­ ington, D. C., a report containing the fol­ liver or agree to deliver at prices to be tors, industrial equipment and motor­ lowing information: adjusted upward in accordance with ac­ cycles, but does not include tires or tubes (1) A description of the tire or tube tion taken by the Office of Price Admin­ sold directly to any agency of the United for which a maximum price is sought, istration after delivery. Such authoriza­ States Government. including the type, brand name, -size, tion may be given when a request for a (3) “Rubber” means substitute rubber number of plies, and construction. If, change in the applicable maximum price and all forms and types of rubber, in­ however, between April 27, 1942, and is pending, but only if the authoriza­ cluding scrap, synthetic, balata, and re­ January 31, 1944, the seller sold all or a tion is necessary to promote distribution claimed rubber. group of sizes or types of original equip­ or production and if it will not interfere (4) “Synthetic rubber original equip­ ment natural rubber tires or tubes to a with the purposes of the Emergency Price ment tires or tubes” means original particular buyer at assembly prices which Control Act of 1942, as amended. The equipment tires or tubes which contain represented a uniform percentage dis­ authorization may be given by the Ad­ any synthetic rubber and which are count from the assembly prices set forth ministrator or by an official of the Office marked with the symbols designated by in Appendix A, he may in his report de­ of Price Administration to whom the au­ the War Production Board, Office of Rub­ scribe the group or groups of tires and thority to grant such authorization has ber Director, to identify them as con­ tubes for which reports are required and been delegated. The authorization will taining synthetic rubber. need not list each tire or tube separately. be given by order. (b) Unless the context otherwise re­ (2) The name and address of the S ec. 5. Records. Every person mak­ quires, the definitions set forth in sec­ equipment vehicle manufacturer to ing sales or purchases of original equip­ tion 302 of the Emergency Price Con­ whom such original equipment tires and ment tires or tubes subject to this regu­ trol Act of 1942, as amended, shall apply tubes are to be sold. lation shall keep for inspection by the to other terms used herein. (3) The specific subparagraph of sec­ Office of Price Administration for so long S e c . 10. Petitions for amendment. tion 2 (b) under which the report is filed. as the Emergency Price Control Act of Any person seeking a modification of (4) If the report is filed under sub- 1942, as amended, remains in effect, ac­ any provision of this regulation may file paragraph (1), (2), or (5) of section 2 curate records of each such sale or pur­ a petition for amendment in accordance (b ) , the price previously charged on chase, showing the date, the name and with the provisions of Revised Procedural sales, if any, to the particular buyer for address of the buyer and seller, the price Regulation No. 1* the natural rubber tire or tube. In ad­ paid or received, the quantity of each S e c . 11. Applications for adjustment. dition, if the report is under subpara­ type, size, and brand name of tires or Any person who has entered into or pro­ graph (5), the prices previously charged tubes sold or purchased, and whether on sales, if any, to the particular buyer poses to enter into a Government con­ made of natural or synthetic rubber. tract or a subcontract under any such for sizes 7.50 inch cross-section or S ec. 6. Licensing. The provisions of smaller. These prices may be stated contract, who believes that a maximum Licensing Order No. I ,1 licensing all per­ price established by this regulation im­ either as specific dollar-and-cent sons who make sales under price control, pedes or threatens to impede production amounts or as percentages of the prices are applicable to all sellers subject to set forth in Appendix A. of a commodity or supply of a service this regulation. A seller’s license may which is essential to the war program (5) 'Rie proposed maximum price, and be suspended for violations of the license a description of the pricing method used and which is, or will be, the subject of or of one or more maximum price regu­ such contract or subcontract, may file in calculating such price. The proposed lations. A person whose license is sus­ price may be stated either as a specific an application for adjustment of that pended may not, during the period of dollar-and-cent amount or as a percent­ maximum price in accordance with the age of the prices set forth in Appendix A. suspension, make any sale for which provisions of Procedural Regulation (6) The reasons why the seller believes his license has been suspended. No. 6,3 issued by the Office of Price that such price is consistent with general S ec. 7. Evasion. The price limita­ Administration. tions set forth in this regulation shall industry practices and consistent with S ec. 12. Geographical applicability. the level of maximum prices set by this not be evaded whether by direct or in­ This regulation shall be effective in the regulation. direct methods, in connection with an District of Columbia and the 48 states (b) No seller required to report a offer, solicitation, agreement, sale, de­ of the United States. maximum price under this section may livery, purchase of or relating to original accept payment for the original equip­ *7 P.R. 8961; 8 F.R. 3313, 3533, 6173, 11806. ment tires or tubes (unless specifically 18 P.R. 13240. * 7 F.R. 5087, 5664; 8 F 8 . 6173, 6174, 12024. No. 76"" 1 2 4012 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A p ril 15, 1944

T a b le I — N a t u r a l R ubber T ir e s , T ubes and APPENDIX A- -TABLES OF MAXIMUM T a b le I — N a t u r a l R ubber T ir e s , T ubes and PRICES FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES f l a p s -—Continued F l a p s —Continued A N D TU B E S 2. t r u c k an d bus— continued 2. t r u c k an d bus— continued t a b l e i — jnatural KUBBEK F l a p s Assem­ Assem­ Size Ply Tire Flap Tube Size P ly Tire Flap Tube bly bly i PASSENGER CAR

Regular tread Special head, Assem­ mud and Tube Size P ly bly 7.50-24/38 x 7...... 10 $35.44 $0.55 $3.52 $39.51 10 $47.46 $0.49 $4.38 $52.33 —— 8.25-18...... 10 29.47 .41 2.90 32.78 10.50-16...... 8 2.5-20 ___ 10 30.42 .45 3.07 33.94 10.50-16...... 12 51.76 .49 4.38 56.63 .86 4.79 60.22 Regular lread 8.25-20...... 12 35.05 .45 3.07 38.57 11.00-20...... 12 54.57 Q nn-ifi ____ 8 30.02 .49 3.46 33.97 11.00-20...... 14 74.02 .86 4.79 79.67 72. 65 .86 6.90 80.41 4 .50-12...... 4 $4.34 $0.65 $4.99 9.00-18...... 10 34.72 .53 3.47 38.72 12.00-20...... 14 * 95-20 ' _ 4 8.38 .81 9.19 9.00-20 ...... 10 34. 92 .58 3.59 39.09 12.00-24...... 14 85.89 1.00 7.58 94.47 5.25-20...... 6 9.78 .81 10.59 9.00-20/36 x 8...... 12 41.73 .58 a 59 45.90 14.00-20...... 16 118.85 1.00 11.09 130.94 5.50-16-.,...... 4 5.35 .77 6.12 9.00-22 ...... 10 37.65 .63 3.76 42.04 14.00-20...... 18 131.94 1.00 11.09 144.03 fi 50-10 6 6.40 .77 7.17 9.00-24...... 10 40.05 .68 3.97 44.70 14.00-20...... 20 138.85 1.00 11.09 150.94 £.25/5.50-17...... 4 5.93 .90 6.83 9.00-24/40 x 8...... 12 47.85 .68 3.97 52.50 14.00-24...... 16 128.10 1.17 11.89 141.16 5.25/5.50-17...... 6 8.40 .90 9.30 10.00-18 ...... 12 46.06 .78 3.86 60.70 18.00-24...... 16 255. 70 2.33 18.29 276.32 R9K/S 50-18 4 7.37 .89 8.26 10.00-20...... 12 46.18 .86 4.03 51.07 18.00-24...... 20 280.49 2.33 18.29 301.11 j> 95/5.50-18______6 9.89 .89 10.78 10.00- 20/38 x 9___14 62.72 .86 4.03 67.61 18.00-40..-...... 20 422.05 3.50 22.39 447.94 6! 00-16 ...... 4 6.48 .90 7.38 10.00- 22...... 12 48.91 .93 4.38 54.22 21.00-24...... 16 327.61 3.14 25.19 355.94 oññ-ifi ______6 7.66 .90 8.56 10.00-24...... 12 51.23 1.00 4.68 56.91 21.00-24...... 20 361.13 3.14 25.19 389.46 6.00-18...... 4 8.66 .94 9.60 10.00-24/42 x 9___ 14 67.13 1.00 4.68 72.81 24.00-32...... 24 666.07 8.46 36.38 710.91 0 00-1« 6 10.61 .94 11.55 10.50-16______8 40.89 .49 4.38 45.76 24.00-32...... 36 930.24 8.46 36.38 975.08 6.00-20 ...... 6 10.90 1.08 11.98 10.50-16...... 10 44.97 .49 4.38 49.84 30.00-40...... 28 1,335.89 14.40 117.42 1,467. 71 6.25-16...... 4 7.26 .90 8.16 10.50-16______12 49.06 .49 4.38 53.93 30.00-40...... 34 1,662.84 14.40 117.42 1, 794. 66 6.25-16...... 6 8.15 .90 9.05 11.00-18...... 12 51.61 .78 4. 39 56.78 6.50-15...... 4 7.39 1.04 8.43 11.00-20..;...... 12 51.70 .86 4.79 57.35 Trailer service, 6! 50-15...... 6 9.00 1.04 10.04 11.00-22______12 55.13 .93 5.13 61.19 low platform 6.50—16 _____...... 4 7.67 1.07 8.74 11.00-24...... 12 58.51 1.00 5.41 64.92 6.50-16 ...... 6 9.35 1.07 10.42 11.00-24...... 14 68.26 1.00 5.41 74.67 19.22 .40 2.49 22.11 9.65 7.50-15...... 8 7.00-15...... 4 8.59 1.06 12(10-20 ___ 14 68.82 .86 6.90 76.58 7.50-15...... 10 20.99 .40 2.49 23.88 7.ÖÖ-15...... — 6 9.72 1.06 10.78 12.00-22...... 14 73.88 .93 7.82 82.63 7.50-15...... 12 25.05 .40 2.49 27.94 7 00—16 ______4 8.93 1.10 10.03 12.00-24...... 14 81.39 1.00 7.58 89.97 7.50-18/32 x 7...... 10 30.02 .41 2.97 33.40 7.00-16...... 6 10.40 1.10 11.50 12.00-24/44 x 10... 16 93.08 1.00 7.58 101.66 7.50-18/32 x 7...... 12 34.46 .41 2.97 37.84 7 50-15 _____ 4 10.46 1.34 11.80 13.00-20 ...... 16 98.77 .86 9.66 109.29 7.50-18/32 x 7...... 14 39.27 .41 2.97 42.65 7 50-15 ...... 6 12.34 1.34 13.6»» 13.00-24 ...... 16 107.61 1.00 10.62 119.23 8.25-15...... 10 28.95 .40 2.68 32.03 7 50-16 ...... 4 10.78 1.36 12.14 14.00-20 ...... 16 112.61 1.00 11.09 124.70 8.25-15...... 12 33.06 .40 2.68 36.14 7 50-16 ...... 6 12.68 1.36 14.04 14.00-24 ...... 16 121. 38 1.17 11.89 134.44 8.25-15...... - 14 36.67 .40 2.68 39.75 9.00-15...... 10 34.56 .48 3.35 38.39 Special tread, mud Raycn 9.00-15...... 12 39.09 .48 3.35 42.92 and snow 10.00-15...... 10 40.34 .65 3.76 44.75 7.00-20 ...... 8 19.28 .35 1.95 21.58 10.00-15...... 12 45.43 .65 3.76 49.84 4.40/4.50/4.75-21.... 4 7.18 .78 7.96 7.00-20/32x6___ _ 10 24.64 .35 1.95 26.94 10.00-15...... 14 51.17 .65 3.76 55.58 4 7K/5 00-1Q _ 4 7.30 .83 8.13 7 50-20 8 24.10 .45 3.03 27.58 72.92 3.76 77.33 6.43 20 5 50-16 ______4 5.65 .78 7 50-20/34x7 ____ 10 35.08 .45 3.03 38.56 14.00-24...... 20 138.22 1.17 11.89 151.28 5 25/5.50-17...... 4 6.30 .87 7.17 8.25-20 ...... 10 34.15 .45 3.07 37.67 14.00-24...... 24 155.44 1.17 11.89 168.50 5 25/5.50-17...... 6 8.89 .87 9.76 8.25-20 ...... 12 39.29 .45 3.07 42.81 5 25/5.50-18...... 4 7.78 .89 8.67 9.00-18 ...... 10 38.98 , .53 3.47 42.98 6 00-16______...... 4 a 85 .90 7.75 o.00-20 ____ 10 39.23 .58 3.59 43.40 Door-to-door 6.ÖÖ-16 ...... 6 8.09 .90 8.99 9 00-20/36x8..___ 12 46.78 .58 3.59 50.95 delivery 6 25/6.50-16...... 4 8.11 1.07 9.18 10.00-20 ...... 12 51.80 .86 4.03 56.69 6 95/6.50-16...... 6 9.87 1.07 10.94 10 00-20 ______14 70.16 .86 4.03 75.05 10 16 00-161 6 9.32 .90 10.22 7 .0 0-1 6 -.-...... 6 10.98 1.10 12.08 10 00-22 ...... 12 54.88 .93 4.38 60.19 11 (5.25/5.50-17)... 6 8.75 .90 9.65 li. 00-20...... 12 58.01 .86 4.79 63.66 12 (5.25/5.50-18).. 6 9.60 ...... 89 10.49 11.00-22...... 12 61.86 .93 5.13 67.92 13 (6.50-16)...... 6 11.24 1.14 12.38 11.00-24 ______12 65.65 1.00 5. 41 72.06 15 (7.00-16)_____ 6 13.48 _____ 1.37 14.85 2. TRUCK AND BUS 16 (7.00/7.50-15)— 6 14.65 1.10 15.75 18.25 Special tread, 17 (30 x 5/6.50-20). 8' 16.52 .30 1.43 17.99 19.72 mud and snow 18 (7.50-16) 8 1.73 Assem­ 19 (32 x 6/7.00-20). 8 21.57 .30 1.95 23.82 Size P ly Tire Flap Tube bly 6 00-16 ...... 6 9.44 .90 10.34 22 (32 x 6/7.50-20). 10 . 25.83 .35 3.03 29.21 6.00-20.-...... 6 10.12 .30 1.06 11.48 28 (34 X 7/8.25-20). 10 35.24 .46 3.07 38.76 ' 6.00-20/30x5...... 8 13.40 .30 1.06 14.76 28 (34 x 7/8.25-20). 12 43.00 .45 3.07 46.52 1.14 12.15 34 (9.00-20)...... 10 40.02 .58 3.59 44.19 Regular tread 6 25/6.50-16...... 6 11.01 6.56-16...... 6 11.01 1.14 12.15 34 (9.00-20)...... 12 51.69 .58 3.59 55.86 4.03 60.03 6.00-16 ______6 $8.05 $0.90 $9.85 6.50-20-...... 6 12.68 ’ .30 1.43 14.41 40 (10.00-20)...... 12 55.14 .86 6 9.05 $0.29 .98 10.32 6. 50-20/32x6...... 8 15.11 .30 1.43 16.84 40(10.00-20)...... 14 65.90 .86 4.03 70.79 6 9.57 .30 1.06 10.93 7.00-15...... 6 11.01 1.10 12.11 42 (10.00-22) 12 58.54 .93 4.38 63.85 6.00-20/30 x 5...... 8 12.70 1.06 14.06 13,35 1.10 14. 45 6 11.35 .89 12.24 7.00-16...... 6 11.92 1.37 13.29 Rayon 6 10.43 1.14 11.57 ■ 7.00-17...... 6 14.62 .29 1.37 16.28 11.56 t29 1.11 12.96 7 nn-17 ___ 8 17.67 .29 1.37 19.33 22 (32 x 6/7.50-20). 10 26.57 .35 3.03 29.95 C.50-17...... 36.20 .45 3.07 39.72 6 50-20 ___ .... 6 11.99 .30 1.43 13.72 7.00-20...... 8 18.11 .35 1.95 20.41 28 (34 x 7/8.25-20) 10 14.31 .30 1.43 16.04 7.00-20/32 x 6...... 10 23.19 .35 1.95 25.49 34 (9.00-20)...... 10 41.13 .58 3.59 45.30 6 50-20/32 x 6...... 8 an (m nn-2hl 56.64 4.03 61.53 6 10.43 1.10 11.53 7.50-16...... 6 14.51 1.73 16.24 12 .86 12.66 1.10 13.76 7.50-16...... 8 16.09 1.73 17.82 49iiinnn-22V _. 12 60.14 .93 4.38 65.45 8 63.21 1.00 4.68 68.89 7 00-16 ...... — 6 11.29 1.37 12.66 7.50-17...... 6 16.24 .29 1.37 17.90 44 (10.00-24).-___ 12 13.84 .29 1.37 15.50 7.50-17...... 8 18.25 .29 1.37 19.91 48 (11.00-20)____ 12 63.82 .86 4.79 69.47 7 00-17 ...... — 6 68.14 .93 74.20 7 00-17 ______— 8 16.75 .29 1.37 18.41 7.50-20______8 22.61 .45 3.03 26.09 50 (11.00-22)...... 12 5.13 7 00-20 ...... 8 17.14 .35 1.95 19.44 7.50-20/34 x 7___ 10 32.99 • 45 3.03 36.47 21.98 . .35 1.95 24.28 8.25-20...... 10 32.12 • 45 3.07 35.64 Desert type 7.00-20/32 x 6...... 10 19.02 7 00-24/36 x 6____ 10 26.85 .40 2.54 29.79 9.00-13...... 6 16.69 2.33 £ 13.74 1.73 15.47 9.00-16...... 8 31.72 .49 3.46 35.67 9 nn-i3 4 14.03 2.33 16.36 1.73 16.97 9.00-16...... 10 35.90 .49 3.46 39.85 9.00-13...... 6 15.78 2.33 18.11 8 15.24 8 40.89 .49 4.38 45.76 8 17.30 .29 1.37 18.96 9.00-18...... 10 36.66 .53 3.47 40.66 10.50-16...... 20.92 .41 2.97 24.30 9.00-20...... 10 36.87 .58 3.59 41.04 10.50-16...... 10 44.97 .49 4.38 49.84 7 50-18 _____ 8 11 00-1« 10 49.54 4.39 53.93 7.50-18/32 x 7____ 10 30.02 .41 2.97 33.40 9.00-20...... 12 44.03 • 58 3.59 • 48.20 .45 3.03 24.85 10.00-20...... 12 48.73 .86 4.03 53.62 13A0/14.0O-20---- 6 84.73 1.00 11.09 96.82 7 50-20 ____ 8 21.37 13.50/14.00-20_... 8 95.41 1.00 11.09 107.50 7.50-20/34 x 7...... 10 31.25 .45 3.03 34.73 10.00-20...... 14 66.10 .86 4.03 70.99 36.00 .45 3.03 39.48 10.00-22-,..4..,. 12 51.62 .93 4.38 56.93 13.50/14.00-20___ 12 106.11 1.00 11.09 118.20 7.50- 20/34 x 7.....12 59.76 7.50- 2 4 - .._____8 25.36 .55 3.52 29.43 54.08 1.00 4.68 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4013

T a b l e I — N a t u r a l R ubber T ir e s , T u b e s a n d F l a p s — Continued T a b le I — N a t u r a l R ubber T ir e s , T ubes and F l a p s —Continued 2. truck and Bus—continued 7, agricultural—continued Assembly Sise r iy Tread type Tire Tube Flap Beadlock (excluding Assem­ beadlock) Size P iy Tire Tube bly

Combat and run-flat Farm tractor, conven­ tional base—Con. 5.50-18...... 8 R e g ..______$20.58 $1.16 $0.23 $4.56 $21.97

Traction implement Straight side— Con. $2.80 $0.41 $3.21 4.00-24...... 4 $6.22 $0.77 $6.99 4.00-4...... 2 4.79 4.00-4...... 14 3.52 .41 3.93 5.00-16...... —- 4 4.03 .76 4.27 5.44 .82 6.26 4.00-4...... »6 3.86 .41 5.00-21...... — 4 2.50 11.19 4 4.80 .80 5.60 6.00-4...... 4 8.69 5.50-16...... 4 7.75 1.00 8.75 5.50-28...... 4 10.97 1.29 12.26 6.00-9...... 5.82 6.00-9...... 6 9.16 1.00 10.16 6.00-16 ...... 4 4.99 .83 11.62 1.30 9.45 6.00-9 ...... -...... 8 10.62 1.00 7.50-18...... -___ 4 8.15 13. 71 . 9.14 2.06 11.29 6.00-9 ...... 10 12.71 1.00 7.50-20...... 4 1.41 14.25 4 11.31 2.33 13.64 7.50-10...... 4 12.84 7.50-22...... — 15.04 1.41 16.45 7.50-24...... 4 11.91 2.45 14.36 7.50-10...... 6 7.50-10—...... 10 19.46 1.28 20.74 7.50-10 ...... 16 35.82 1.28 37.10 8. MOTORCYCLE 9.00-10 ...... 10 29.46 2.74 32.20 4.00-8...... »2 2.29 60 2.89 • Industrial tractor • 64 2.76 .60 3.36 $0.52 $3.70 4.00-8...... 3.30-18...... -— 2 $3.18 20x4 ...... 4 3.42 .69 4.11 3.35 .65 4.00 3.50-18...... *...... 2 • 3.66 .62 4.28 .66 4.44 4.TK)—15_ _ i ...... — 4.59 26 x 4 ...... 2 3.65 5.00- 15...... -...... 4.26 .76 5.02 4.00-18...... - 2 3.92 .67 4 3.26 .60 3.86 .67 4.98 30x3*6...... 5.50- 16...... : ------4.80 .80 5.60 4.00-18...... 4 4.31 7.50-15...... 4 9.08 1.26 10.34 6.00- 16- *.... 4.99 .83 5.82 4 50-18 2 4.25 .67 4.92 6.78 .83 7.61 4.50-18...... 4 4.67 .67 5.34 6.00-16...... -*...... 5.50 Hand lawn mower 6.50- 16.-...... 9.01 1.05 10.06 5.00-16...... 4 4.79 .71 pneumatic 7.50- 16...... 12.23 1.21 13.44 12.85 1.30 14.15 7.50- 18...... 9. INDUSTRIAL A WHEELBARROW PNEUMATIC .75 7.50- 20— ...... - 11.75 2.02 13.77 4 « 11.88 9.00- 36...... 32.58 4.78 37.36 4 « 13.45 12.00- 24— ...... - 31.36 4.49 35.85 Size Ply Tire 12.00- 28...... -...... 34.74 5.04 39.78 13.00- 24...... i ...... 38.89 6.11 45.00 * Wheelbarrow. 13.00- 28...... 44.34 6.94 51.28 Single tube * Compression tire—airless. 7.79 68.32 13.00- 32...... 60.53 5 X 1.75— $1.25 ' RNS tread. 14.00- 24...... — 50.89 6.11 57.00 6x2.00— 1.28 14.00- 28 -...... 59.71 6.94 66.65 i; so 10. SOLID AND CUSHION TIRES 7.79 71.50 6x2.00— 14.00- 32...... — ■ 63.71 8 X 2.00.,. 1.34 8x2.00— 1.94 Farm implement 10x2.00- 1.45 Size Tire . Size Tire 12x2.00.. 1.58 3.00- 7...... 2 1.54 .43 1.97 2.05 .48 3.90 8x2.50— 3.50-12 ...... — 4 3.42 10x2.50.. 1.45 Molded on Molded on 4.00- 7.— -— 4 2.59 .50 3.09 1.72 — wheels— 3.82 10x3.00.. 4.00- 9...... —— 4 3.33 .49 2.23 solid tire solid tire .54 3.92 10x3.00-. 4.00- 12...... —- 4 3.38 12x3.00.. 2.06 $0.64 16x3...... - $3.09 4.00- 12______.... 6 3.80 .54 4.34 2.54 .70 18 x 3...... -___ 3.50 .69 3.43 12 X 3.00- 4.00- 18...... 2 2.74 11x3.25-, 2.48 .79 20 x 3...... 3.81 4.00-18 ...... - 4 3.44 .69 4.13 2.21 .88 24x3...... 4.69 9.02 12x3.50.. 4.00- 30...... 4 7.84 1.18 12x3.50.. 2.80 7 x \V± .96 12x3*6— ^ ___ 2.24 4.00 36...... 4 8.51 1.38 9.89 3.11 1.39 18x3*6-...... 4.10 4.56 13x4.00-, 5.00- 15...... 4 3.80 .76 14x4.00.. 2.69 .79 28 x 3*6...... 6.20 4-21 .77 4.98 6.00- 16-...... 4 14 X 4.00.. 3.24 fix \V% .98 5 % x '4...... 2.13 5.00- 21— ...... 4 5.00 .82 5.82 3.00 .83 6 x 4 ______1.83 1.47 11.19 16x4.00.. 5.00- 36...... 4 9.72 16x4.00,, 3.47 fix 2 .98 6*6 x 4...... 2.42 5.00- 40 -...... 4 10.30 1.58 11.88 3.68 1.05 7 x 4 ...... 2.05 4.97 18 X 4.00-, 5.50- 16— ...... 4 4.17 .80 18x4.00, 4.16 8 y 2 1.16 8 *6 x4 ...... 2.98 5.50- 16.. 6 5.54 .80 6.34 4.10 9 x2 1.31 9 x 4...... 2.54 .98 7.32 20 x 4.00. 6.00- 9 - ...... 4 6.34 20 x 4.00. 4.66 1.79 10 x 4___ ,...... 2.79 6.0Ó-9-...... — 8 8.27 .98 9.25 3.45 1.05 1 1 x 4 - - ...... 3.00 .83 5.10 15 X 4.50- 6.00- 16...... - 4 4.27 10 X 2.75. .82 1.10 12x4...... 3.06 .83 6.28 6.00-16...... 6 5.45 10 X 2.75. 1.05 7 Y 1.18 14 x 4...... 3.29 6.00-20-...... — 4 6.08 .93 7.01 1.32 1.16 16 x 4...... 3.90 .93 8.55 16 X 2.00- 6.00-20...... - 6 7.62 16 X 4.00. 2.88 Ky 2 ^ 1.18 24 x 4...... — 5.47 6.50- 16... 4 4.93 1.05 5.98 3.35 ft y 1.30 2 8 x 4 ,...... 6.74 1.05 6.80 16x4.00- 6.50- 16... 6 5.75 16 X 4.00. 3.59 7 * 1.30 5*6 x 4 *6 -- — 2.26 7.30 1.05 8.35 6.5Ò-16...... 8 16 X 4.00- 4.19 8 y 2 V£ 1.37 6 x4 *6 :___ .... 2.48 6.50- 16.. 36 7.83 1.05 8.88 9 x 2*6...... 1.50 6*6 x 4*6...... 2.49 6.50- 24-...... 4 8.94 1.96 10.90 1.64 8 x 4*6...... 3.00 6.50- 24...... 6 10.18 1.96 12.14 1 Sealomatic. - s Plain base. 3 Lug base. 1.76 6 x 5...... 2.90 6.50- 36...... 4 11.32 2.32 13.64 1.91 6*6 x 5...... 3.30 13.30 2.32 15.62 Assem­ 3.10 6.50- 36...... 6 Size P ly Tire Tube 2.42 7 x 5...... — 7.00- 16-. — 4 6.16 1.05 7.21 bly 2.68 9 x 5 ...... 3.49 7.00- 16—...... 6 7.22 1.05 8.27 • 18 x 2*6...... 3.08 8*6x5'.___ -__ 2.76 7.50- 16...... 4 6.74 1.21 7.95 6 y 2 * 4 1.31 10 x 5...... 3.73 7.93 1.21 9.14 Straight side 7.50- 16...... 6 2 $1.24 $0.40 $1.64 1.40 11 x 5...... — 3.97 8 8.87 1.21 10.08 2.60-4...... -...... 12x5...... 4.14 7.50- 16...... 2.50-4...... 4 1.66 .40 2.06 1.69 . 7.50-18...... 4 7.49 1.30 8.79 1.79 1.32 14 x 5...... — 4.52 1.30 9.90 3.00-5 ...... 2 1.37 .42 5 x 2*6...... 7.50- 18.. 6 8.60 1.81 .42 2.23 fi y 27^ 1.37 16 x 5...... 4.44 9.59 1.30 10.89 3.66-5...... —...... 4 4.67 7.50- 18... 8 a.no-7 —...... 2 1.63 .44 2.07 1.32 18x5...-...... 7.50- 24...... 4 10.91 2.45 13.36 2.55 7 Y 8 1.49 20x5...... 4.96 2.45 15.83 3.00-7 ______4 2.11 .44 7.50- 24...... 6 13.38 4 5.11 .62 6.73 1.59 6 x 6 ...... 3.78 8 16.07 2.45 18.52 3.66—8...... 7 x 6 ...... 3.97 7.50- 24...... ¿5 0 -5 ___ - ...... 2 1.69 .44 2.13 Q Y 3. 1.66 7.50- 28...... 4 15.00 2.58 17.58 .44 2.21 1.68 9 x 6 ...... 4.35 2.58 20.65 3.50- 6...... -...... 2 1.77 7.50- 28-...... 6 18.07 4 2.37 .44 2.81 2.00 10 x 6...... 4.59 4 16.78 3.89 20.67 3.50- 6 ...... 11 x 6______4.83 7.50- 36...... 3 50-7 2 2.02 .46 2.48 2.15 6 19.89 3.89 23.78 . — . . . ___ 2.64 14 x 6...... 5.85 7.50- 36...... 4.66-4 - ...... 4 3.22 .71 3.93 8.25- 24.. 24 16.26 2.45 18.71 4.27 2.73 19.95 4.66-4 ...... 6 3.56 .71 9.00- 16... 10- 17.22 2 2.16' .53 2.69 6 18.17 3.72 21.89 4.66-7...... -...... 9.00- 24...... - 4 66-7 ...... 4 2.72 .53 3.25 9.00- 24.. 8 20.54 3.72 24.26 Size ■ Type Tire 26.06 4.60-8...——: ...... *2 2.42 .59 3.01 9.00- 36... 4 21.28 4.78 .59 3.47 ' 4.78 29.85 4.00-8...... <4 ■ 2.88 9.00- 36.. 6 25.07 3.35 .76 4.11 32.54 6.80 38.34 4.60-8______— 4 Solid industrial tires 9.00- 40...... 8 6 4.07 .76 4.83 11.25- 24...... 6 24.12 4.52 28.64 4.00-8...... -___ pressed on type 31.82 4.66-9 —...... - 2 3.05 .63 3.69 11.25- 24...... 8 27.30 4.52 4.12 36.85 4.00-12 ...... 4 3.47 .65 FB ...... -...... $5.36 11.25- 24...... 10 32.33 4.52 4.81 31.77 4 66—12 ...... '6 4.16 .65 FB ...... 5.63 11.25- 28.. 6 26.73 6.04 .65 4.06 30.09 5.04 35.13 4.25-12...... —— 4 3.41 CB ...... 11.74 11.25- 28-...... 8 2.44 .57 3.01 47.77 5.89 53.66 4.50-7...... 2 OB ______12.17 11.25- 36.. 10 2.90 .57 3.47 6 36,73 7.79 44.52 4.50-7 . — ...... 4 •CB...... 16.50 12.75- 32...... 4 6.74 1.00 7.74 5.86 12.75- 32...... 8 «1.60 7.79 49.39 4.60-12...... — F B — ...... 4.50-12...... 6 8.01 1.00 9.01 F B — ...... 6.02 12 rib comb. 15 x 3 x UH — ...... FB ...... 6.31 2 Rice binder. * Stud & S6. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4015

•Ta b le I — N a t u b a l R ubber T ir e s , T ubes and T a b le I — Na t u r a l R ubber T ir e s , T ubes an d T a b le I I —Synthetic R u bber T ires,‘T ubes and F l a p s — Continued • F l a p s — Continued F laps io. solid and cushion tires—continued io. solid and cushion tires—continued 1. PASSENGER CAR

Size Type Tire Size Tire Size Tire Assem­ Size - Ply Tire Tube bly 1 6 x 3 x1 2 ...... FB ___ $6. 83 Solid Truck Tire: Lug Base Indus­ 16 x 3 x 121^______FB ...... 6.68 32x3...... _•...... $10. 59 trial Cushion: Regular tread 18 x 3 x 14...... FB ...... 6.97 32x4...... 20.29 6x2.00 . $0.90 20 x 3 x 16...... FB ...... 7.68 34 x 4...... 21,94 8 x 2.00 . 1.11 5.50-16...... 4 $6.55 $1.32 $7.87 24 x 3 x 20...... CB & FB . • 8.18 36x4...... 23.03 10 x 2.00 . 1.47 5.50-16...... 6 7.83 1.32 9.15 32 x 3 x 26...... CB...... 10.59 32 x 5...... 27.13 12 x 2.00 1.61 6.00-16...... 4 7.94 1.58 9.52 10 x 3J^ x 6______F B —1 ...... 6.45 34 x 5...... 29.01 16 x 2.00...... 1.89 6.00-16...... 6 9.38 1.58 10.96 12 x 3 % x 8 ...... OR dr FB 6.58 36 X 5...... 30.59 8 x 2:50 . 1.53 6.25/6.50-16...... 4 9.18 1.85 11.03 14 x 3 % x 10______CB...... • 7.03 40 x 5...... 33.74 10 x 2.75...... 1.89 6.25/6.50-16...... 6 11.04 1.85 12.89 15 x 3 Yt x 11H ...... FB .. . 7.01 36 x 6...... 36.98 12 x 3.00 ...... 2.89 6.50-15...... 4 9.07 1.74» 10.81 16 x 3 % x 12...... FB ...... 7.34 40 X 6...... 40.82 Zero Pressure: 6.50-15...... 11.04 1.74 12.78 16 x 3%4 x 12V«______CB & FB . 6.96 36 x 7...... 46.57 6 x 2.00 .. .81 7.00-15,...... * 4 10.51 . 1.81 12.32 20 x V/i x 15...... FB 9.96 40 x 7...... 50.33 8 x 2.00 ...... 1. 00 7.00-15...... 6’ 11.89 1.81 13.70 2 0 x 3 ^ x 1 6 ...... FB...... 8.19 34x8...... 50.35 10 x 2.00...... 1.35 7.00-16...... •4 10.93 1.88 12.81 2 0 % x 3H x 0 % ...... FB...... 8.69 3 6 x 8 ...... 52.74 12 x 2.00____ 1.46 7.00-16...... 6 12.72 1.88 14.60 22 x 31 4 x 17J i...... FB ...... 9.06 40 X 8...... : ...... 57.95 16 x 2.00...... 1.71 7.50-15...... 4 12.80 2.29 15.09 22 x 3 )4 x 1 7 % ...... CB...... 10.61 36 x 10...... 67.59 8 x 2.50— ...... 1.44 7.50-15...... 6 45.10 2.29 17.39 24 x 3 % x 18...... FB ...... 11.42 40 x 10...... 74.05 10 x 2.75___ 1.73 7.50-16...... 6 M. 49 2.36 «7.85 24 x 3 % x 20...... CB & FB 9.66 36 x 1 2 ...... $4.43 12 X 3.00 — 2.64 24 x 3 % X 20...... 110.10 40 x 12...... 92.58 16 x 4.00 . 4.34 24 x 3 %...... 2 10.35 40 X 14...... 113,35 Lug Base Mower Special Tread, Mud-and-Snow: Mud-and-Snow Tread 25 x 3 % x 18...... CB ...... 8 9.16 40 x 16...... 154.86 Service: prices same as regular tread for synthetic tires. 25x334x18...... CB ...... « 1Ö. 41 Tractor-Trailer: 6 x 2.00...... 62 27 x 334 x 2334...... FB ...... 10.59 28 x 10...... 52.93 10 x 2.00...... 64 2. TRUCK AND BUS 28 x 3 % x 22...... 12.78 28 X 12 63.98 8 x 2.50...... __ 1.00 28 x 3J4 x 24...... FB ...... 9.47 28 y 14 76.09 10.50 x 1.75.—. .55 30 x 3*A...... 14.39 Assem 30 x 334 x 23...... CB ...... Size Ply Tire Tube Flap I 16.18 bly 8}4 x 4 x 4 ...... FB 5.85 11. INDUSTRIAL 10 x 4 x 5JÍ8---...... FB.;...... 7.15 10 x 4 x 6}4...... FB ...... 6.88 Regular tread 12x4x8...... FB ...... 7.37 Bogies: ' Bogies—Con. 1 4 x 4 x1 0 ...... FB ...... 18 x 7 x 14______8.15 12x 4)á...... $6.27 $23. 40 6.00-16...... 6 $11.09 $1.A8 $12.67 15 x 4 x 1134...... FB ...... 8.19 8.20 21.20 6.00-17...... 6 10.96 1.67 $0.29 12.92 1 6 x 4 x1 2 ...... FB ...... 8.20 lOJíx 7x 0%...... 16.90 20 x 9 x 16...... 26.00 6.00-20...... 6 16 x 4 x 1234...... -...... —- CB & FB . 8.33 11.58 1.79 .30 13.67 18 x 4 x 14______FB ...... 6.00-20/30 x 5...... 8 15.48 1.79 .30 17.57 9.39 6.50-10...... 6 15.46 1.20 16.66 20 x 4 x 16...... FB ...... 9.75 12. INNER TUBES 6.50-16...... 6 22 x 4 x 1734______FB...... 10.06 13.24 1.85 15.09 24 x 4 x 20...... 6.50-17...... 6 15.11 1.80 .29 17.20 FB ...... 11.04 6.50-20...... 6 16.00 1.91 .30 28 x 4 x 23J4...... CB ...... Dual Tubes: 18.21 12.05 Puncture Proof 6.50-20/32 X 6...... 8 19.00 1.91 .30 21.21 32 x 4 x 28...... CB ...... 14.57 Passenger Car: and Puncture 34 x 4 x 30______CB ...... 7.00-15...... 6 13.28 1.81 15.09 15.13 6.00-16______$3.78 Sealing—Con. 7.00-15...... 8 15.45 1.81 2754 X 434 X 2334...... FB ...... 6,50-15..:_____ 4.06 17.26 14.06 Truck and Bus— 7.00-16...... 6 13.80 1.88 15.68 16 x 434 x 12...... FB ...... 9.73 6.25/6.50-16___ 4.06 Continued. FB ...... 7.00-17...... 6 16.21 1.90 .29 18.40 22 x 434 X 1754...... 12.11 7.00-15...... 4.56 10.50-24/11.00- 7.00-17...... 8 19.76 1.90 .29 21.95 9x 5 x 5...... FB ...... 8.56 7.00-16...... 4. 56 • 24/44x 10.. . $15. 76 FB ...... 7.00-18...... 8 20.35 2.30 .33 22.98 10 x 5 x 634...... 8.01 7.50-16______6.02 12.00-20 ___ 15.96 7.00-20______8 20.59 2.36 .35 1034 x 5 x 634...... FB ...... 8.25 Motorcycle: 23.30 12.00-24______17.70 -7.00-20/32 x 6...... 10 26.25 2.36 .35 28.96 15x5x1134-...... FB ...... 9.17 4.00/4.50-18...... 3. CO Farm Tractor, CB & FB ... 10.09 7.50-16...... 6 16.43 2.36 18.79 17 x 5 x 1234---______5.00-16______3.53 Im p lem en t 7.50-16...... * 6 17.42 2.36 19.78 18 x 5 X 14...... FB ...... 10.38 Puncture Proof and and Indus­ 20 x 5x 16.-...... FB 11.40 7.50-16...... 8 18.42 2.36 20.78 Puncture Seal­ trial Tubes: 7.50-16...... s8 19.51 2.36 21.87 21 x 5 x 15...... CB & F B ...... 113.35 ing: 4.00-12______1.93 FB...... 13.39 Passenger Car: 7,50-17...... 8 20.70 1.90 .29 22.89 21 x 5 x 1534...... —- 4.00-15...... 3.37 7.50-18...... 8 26.87 3.03 .41 24 x 5 x 18...... FB. 15.93 5.50-16— ...... 4.13 5.00-15...... 3.79 29.31 24 x 5 x 20...... 7.50-20...... 8 24.83 3.19 .45 28.47 CB & F B ...... 14.40 5.50-18...... 4. 71 5.50-16...... 4.12 7.50-20...... 8 26.33 3.19 .45 29x 5x2334...... -...... : CB ...... 16.88 6.00-16...... 4.27 6.00-9 2.61 2 29.97 32 x 5 x 28...... CB ...... 7.50-20/34 x 7___ _ 10 32.50 3.19 .45 36.14 17. 71 6.00-18...... 4.85 6.50-20/7.00-20.. 6.66 7.50-2Ò/34 x 7...... 12 37.56 .45 10x6x634...... FB . . 9.49 6.25-16...... 4.73 7.00-24 7.33 3.19 41.20 1034 x 6 x 634...... 7.50-24...... 8 26.17 3.74 .55 30.46 FB ...... 9.66 6.50-15...... 4.97 7.50/8.25-24 . 8.72 7.50-24/38 x 7...... 10 37.00 15x6x1134...... FB ...... 12.06 6.50-16...... 5.09 8.25-24 .. 11. 29 3.74 .55 41.29 17x6x1214 FB ...... 13.02 8.25-18...... 10 32.94 3.10 .41 36.45 6.25/6.50-16____ 5.09 9.00-10...... 6.79 8.25-20...... 10 36.32 .45 20 x 6 x 16...... FB 14.82 7.00-15...... 5.26 9.00-24...... 11.25 3.43 40.20 22 x 6 x 1754...... FB 15.10 7.00^16______6.53 8.25-20...... 12 40.23 3.43 .45 44.11 9.75-24...... 12.44 8.25-24...... 10 42.20 .55 10 x 7 x 634...... -...... FB ...... 9.75 7.50-16...... 6.05 10.00-24 . 12.44 3.85 46.60 1034 x 7 x 634...... FB ...... 9.90 9.00-13...... 6 17.94 2.55 20.49 Truck and Bus: 10.50-24...... 13.79 9.00-13...... 6 19.02 12 x 7 x 8 ...... FB ...... 11.85 5.50-20/6.00-20/ 11.00-24___ .... 15.44 2.55 21.57 15 x 7 x 1134...... -FB ...... 14.40 9.00-16...... 8 33.50 3.51 .49 37.50 30x5...... - 6.61 11.25-24___ .... 15.44 9.00-16...... :...... 8 35.47 18 x 7 x 14...... FB ...... 16.75 6.50-16______5.09 12.00-24 15.44 2 3.51 .49 39.47 20 x 7 x 16...... FB ...... 17.57 9.00-16...... 10 39.03 3.51 .49 43.03 6.50-20/32 x 6... 6.97 12.75-20...... 15.03 9.00-18...... 10 38.94 .53 22 x 7 x 1754...... FB ...... 15.59 7.00-15...... 5.32 12.75-24 . . . . 17.07 3.75 43.22 24 x 7 x 1834...... FB ...... 23.33 9.00-20...... 10 40.53 4.07 .58 45.18 7.00-16...... 5.53 12.75-28".___ 19. 50 9.00-20/36x8...... 12 46.63 24 x 7 x 20...... FB ...... 18.20 7.00-17...... 5.86 13.00-24 ...... 17.07 4.07 .58 51.28 28 x 7 x 22...... i CB ...... 34.69 9.00-22...... 10 42.07 4.16 .63 46.86 7.00-20/32 x 6... 6.94 13.50-20...... 15.03 9.00-24...... 10 45.67 4.53 .68 28 x 7 x 2314 ...... CB ...... 20.88 Comm. 15...... 5.28 13.50-24 . 17.07 50.88 15x8x1134 . . CB dr FB 16.35 9.00-24/40x8...... 12 53.46 4.53 .68 58.67 7.50-16...... 6.05 13.50-28 . 19. 50 10.00-18...... 12 55.39 .78 20 x 8x 16 ...... CB dr FB 19.56 7.50-17...... 6.49 14.00-24 17.07 4.67 60.84 22x8 x 1754...... FB ...... 23.97 10.00-20...... 12 55.59 4.84 .86 61.29 7.50-20/34 x 7... 8.94 8-24...... 8.47 10.00-22-...... 12 58.88 5.26 .93 28 x 8 x 22.*...... CB ...... 40.93 7.50-15...... 8.65 9-24. .. 9.61 65.07 15 x 9 x 1134...... CB FB 18.87 10.00-24...... 12 61.67 5.62 1.00 68.29 7.50-18______8.86 B u lle t Sealing 10.00-24/42 x 9 .... 14 80.75 5.62 1.00 20 x 9x 14...... F B ...... 35.49 7.50-24/38x7... 9.67 Tubes: 87.37 2 0 x 9 x 1 6 ...... CB & FB...... 24.34 10.50-16...... 8 49.17 5.26 .49 54.92 8.25-18...... 9.04 5.50-16...... 10.93 10.50-16...... 10 54.06 5.26 15x10x1134 CB dr. FB 23.36 .49 59.81 8.25-20...... 9.70 5.50-18___ _ 11. 52 10.50-16...... 12 58.97 5.26 .49 64.72 20 x 10 x 16...... CB & F B ...... 30.68 9.00-15...... 10.26 6.00-16...... 11. 75 22 x 10x16...... CR A F R 47.79 11.00-18...... 12 62.08 5.27 .78 68.13 9.00-18______10.90 6.00-20 13.13 11.00-20...... 12 62.21 5.75 .86 68.82 22 x 10 x 1734______... CB ...... 35.43 9.00-20/36 x 8 ... 11.27 7.00-20 (32 x 6). 14.95 26 x 10 x 20...... 50.87 11.00^20...... 14 72.55 5. 75 .86 79.16 9.00-22______12.29 7.50-16...... 15.55 11.00-22...... 12 66.35 6.16 .93 73.44 28 x 10 x 22...... CB...... 62.93 9.00-24/40 x 8 ... 13.28 7.50-17.______16.17 11.00-24...... 22 x 12 x 16...... CB dr FR 54 49 12 70.41 6.49 1.00 77.90 10.00-18...... 12.82 7.50-20(34x7).. 17.63 11.00-24...... 14 82.11 6.49 1.00 89.60 18 x 12 X 14...... FB ...... 29.45 9.75-20/10.00- 7.50-24(38x7).. 19.75 28x 12 x 22. _ ____ CB ...... 63.98 12.00-20...... 14 82.75 8.28 .86 91.89 20/38 x 9...... 12.89 8.25-20...... 18.98 12.00-22...... 14 88.84 9.38 .93 99.15 FB 40.32 9.75-22/10.00- 9.00-20(36x8).. 22.96 22 x 14 x 16...... CB & F B ...... * 61.05. 12.00-24...... 14 97.87 9.10 1.00 » 107.97 22...... 13.69 10.00-22... 24.14 12.00-24/44x10___ 16 111.89 9.10 1.00 121.99 28 x 14 x 22...... CB ...... 76.09 9.75-24/10.00- 11.00-20...... 24.00 22x16x16... _ CB ...... 74 05 13.00-24 13.00-20...... 16 113.72 11.11 .86 125.69 24/42 x 9...... 14. 47 30.77 13.00-24...... 16 123.91 12.21 1.00 137.12 28 x 16 x 22...... CB ...... 94.92 10.50-20/11.00- 14.00-20...... 38.43 22 x 18 x 16. __ CB ...... 92.03 14.00-20...... 16 129.66 12.75 1.00 143.41 20/40x10...... 14. 76 14.00-24 40.53 14.00-20...... 20 151.73 12.75 1.00 165.48 27x3M...... FB ...... 7.67 11.00-22...... 15.36 14.00-24______21 x 5...... FB & C B .. «16.68 16 139. 77 13.67 1.17 154.61 21 x 6...... «19.96 14.00-24...... 20 159.13 13.67 1.17 173.97 1 On items where no separate prices are set forth for flaps, the prices set forth for tires apply to tires including 1 Semi Pneuf. * R M C High. flaps in all cases where tire flaps would be delivered 'D em A . «Zero pressure. with the tires under normal business practice. » R M C Low. 8 Two caps. 4016 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 proved by the Bureau of the Budget in ac­ T a b l e II—Sy n t h e t ic R ubber T ir e s , T u bes an d T a b l e II —Sy n t h e t ic R ubber T ir e s , T u bes and F l a p s —Continued F l a p s —Continued cordance with the Federal Reports Act of 1942. 2. t r u c k an d bus— continued 6. AGRICULTURAL Issued this 13th day of April 1944,, Assem­ Assem­ Size Fly Tire Tube Flap bly Size P ly Tire Tube J a m e s F. B r o w n l e e , bly Acting Administrator. — Trailer service Farm tractor [F. R. DOC. 44-5256; Filed, April 13, 1944; low platform 11:55 a. m.] Fronts - 7.60-15...... : __ 8 $24.18 $2.67 $0.40 $27.25 7.60-15...... 10 26.40 2.67 .40 29.47 $1.16 $6.01 .40 34.56 4.00-15...... 4 $4.85 7.50-15...... 12 31.48 2.67 4.00-19,...... 4 5. 51 1.46 6.97 7.50-18/32x7...... 10 37.87 3.03 .41 41.31 5.00-15— ...... 4 6.08 1.24 7.32 1316— C o t t o n T ex tiles 7.50-18/32x7...... 12 43.43 3.03 .41 46.87 1.36 8.28 .41 62.90 5.50-16...... 4 6.92 7.50-18/32 x 7...... 14 49.46 3.03 6.00-12...... 6 9.88 1.27 11.15 [RPS 35, Arndt. 19] 8.25-15...... 10 32.96 2.91 .40 36.27 40.95 6.00-16...... 4 7.44 1.67 9.01 8.25-15...... 12 37.64 2.91 .40 8.82 1.67 10 39 2.91 .40 45:05 6.00-16— ...... 6 CARDED GREY AND COLORED-YARN COTTON 8.25-15...... 14 41.74 7.50-10...... - 6 16.35 1.32 17.67 9.00-15...... 10 39.38 3.65 .48 43.51 10.93 1.72 12.65 GOODS 44.54 3.65 .48 48.67 7. 50-16..'...... 4 9.00-15...... ; __ 12 7.50-18...... - 4 12.15 .1.88 14.03 10.00-15...... 10 48.53 4.51 .65 53.69 1.88 15.03 Correction 54.64 4.51 .65 59.80 7.50-18...... 6 13.15 10.00-15...... 12 7.60-20...... 6 13.87 1.95 15.82 10.q|-15l...... 14 61.53 4.51 .65 66.69 In F.R. Doc. 44-4188, appearing on .65 92.79 9.00-10...... 8 22.40 2.82 25.22 10.00-15-...... 20 87.63 4.51 page 3339 of the issue for Tuesday, Rear Desert type 9-24...... 4 19.33 3.39 22.72 March 28, 1944, the third description of 25.31 4.62 29.93 fi 00-13 4 15.95 2.55 18.50 9-32...... 4 length of denim and price quoted in the 20.49 9-36...... 4 27.21 4.86 32.07 fi.00-13 6 17.94 2.55 32.46 fourth paragraph of the footnote to 5.26 .49 64.92 10-28...... 4 28.15 4.31 10.50-16...... 8 49.17 4 33.03 5.17 38.20 Table IV should read “ 10 to 24.99 yards, 10.50-16...... 10 54.06 5.26 .49 59.81 10-38...... 5.27 64.72 10-38...... 6 37.75 5.17 42.92 11 -00-18 10 59.45 27.95 4.90 32.85 1 cent.” 13.50/14.00-20...... 6 97.59 12.75 1.00 111. 34 11-26...... 4 123.63 11-28...... 4 32.63 5.05 37.68 13.6Q/14.Ö0-20...... 8 109.88 12.75 1.00 5.05 44.92 12 122.18 12.75 1.00 135.93 11-28...... 6 39.87 13.50/14.00-20...... 11-38...... 6 49.50 5.25 54.75 P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts 12-38...... - 6 53.30 6.40 59.70 Combat . 13-26...... 6 44.88 6.31 51.19 [MPR 285,1 Corr. to Amdt. 7] 20.63 13-40...... 6 67.43 5.96 73.39 O 00-10 19.46 1.17 7.72 63.40 IMPORTED FRESH BANANAS, SALES EXCEPT AT 0 00-20 32.15 1.49 33.64 14-30...... 6 55.68 2.29 39.95 15-30...... 6 63.47 9.31 72.78 RETAIL 8.00-16 _ 37.66 9.31 88.99 8 25-20 _ 74.38 3.30 77.68 15-30...... 8 79.68 fi 00-16 _ 61.19 3.65 64.84 In Item 3 of Amendment 7 to MPR 0 00-20 84.08 3.71 87.79 Farm Implement 285, the reference to § 1351.1254 (a) is 4.00-9...... 4 4.57 .78 5.35 corrected to read § 1351.1254a (a ). Special Tread, Mud-and-Snow: Mud-and-Snow Tread 4.00-12...... 4 4.63 .86 5.49 prices same as regular tread for synthetic tires. 4.00-18...... 4 4.68 1.10 5.78 This correction shall be effective as of 5.00-16...... 4 6.72 1.25 6.97 March 25,1944. 3. GRADER fi fid-1 fi 4 6.64 L 32 6.96 5.50-16...... 6 7.56 L 32 8.88 (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th 4 8.80 1.44 10.24 Assem­ 6.00-9...... Cong. E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, Size Ply Tire Tube Flap 6.00-16...... 4 5.56 1.58 7.14 bly 6.00-16...... 6 7.21 1.58 8.79 8 F.R. 4681) 6.50-16...... 4 5.81 1.67 .7.48 6.50-16...... 6 6.83 1.67 8.50 Issued this 13th day of April 1944. For flat base rims: 6.50-16...... 8 8.77 1.67 10.44 7.50-16...... 6 9.71 1.72 11.43 C h e s t e r B o w l e s , £11 Vf $1.79 $0.30 $13.84 8 10.88 1.72 12.60 21.64 7.50-16...... Administrator. 6.50-20...... 8 19.43 1.91 .30 7.50-18...... 6 10.50 1.88 12.38 7.00-20______8 22.02 2.36 .35 24.73 3.00 16.70 7.50-24...... 4 13.70 [F. R. Doc. 44-5261; Filed, April 13, 1944; 7.00-20/32 x 6...... 10 24.89 2.36 .35 27.60 9.00-24...... 6 22.07 5.29 27.36 7.00-24...... - 10 26.53 2.84 .40 29.77 9.00-24...... 8 25.04 5.29 30.33 11:57 a. m.] 7.50-15...... 12.24 2.29 14.53 ann-sfi .. _____ 6 30.51 6.80 37.31 7.50-24 ...... 10 31.38 3.74 .65 35.67 8 34.39 5.39 39.78 34.05 11.25-24...... 8.25-20 ...... 10 30.17 3.43 .45 12.75-32...... 8 53.17 8.57 61.74 8.25-24-...... 10 39.48 3.85 .55 43.88 P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts 9.00-24...... 10 45.67 4.53 .68 50.88 [MPR 421* Amdt. 9] 9.00-24...... — 12 52.12 4.53 .68 57.33 6. MOTORCYCLE 10.00-24...... 10 51.47 5.62 1.00 58.09 CORN MEAL AND HOMINY SOLD AT WHOLESALE 3.50-18...... 4 $4.48 $1.09 $5.57 Assem­ 2 4.80 1.14 6.94 A statement of the considerations in­ Tire [ Tube 4.00-18...... Size Ply bly 4.00-18...... 4 5.27 1.14 6.41 volved in the issuance of this amend­ 4.50-18 ...... -___ 2 5.20 1.14 6.34 4.50-18...... 4 5.71 1.14 6.85 ment, issued simultaneously herewith, For drop center rim 5.00-16...... 4 5.86 1.21 7.07 has been filed with the Division of the onn-24 ______8 $32.28 $4.52 $36.80 Federal Register.* 9.00-24...... 10 40.40 4.52 44.92 Maximum Price Regulation No. 421 is 10.00-24 ...... 8 42.59 4.80 47.39 This regulation shall become effective amended in the following respect: 11.00-24 ...... 8 47.24 5.10 52.34 A p ril 18, 1944. • 12.00-24...... 6 38.78 5.34 44.12 In section 32 (a) item 6, “Com meal 51.34 5.34 56.68 12.00-24...... 8 N ote: All reporting and record-keeping re- and hominy” , is amended to read as 12 00-24 ...... 10 55.24 5.34 60.58 12.00-28...... -...... 6 44.08 6.05 50.13 quirements of this regulation have been ap- follows; 13.00-20 ...... 8 64.92 6.62 61.54 13.00-20 ...... 10 58.97 6.62 65.59 T able A —M a r k -up F igures to be U sed b y W holesalers in F ig u ring Ce ilin g P rices yor I tems Covered 13.00-24—...... 6 46.17 6.96 53.13 b y T his R egulation b y C ommodities 13 00-24 ...... 8 58.03 6.96 64.99 13 00-24 ...... 10 62.28 6.96 69.24 is nn-9« 6 52.50 7.98 60.48 Figures to be multiplied by net cost 13.00-32...... 8 72.15 8.96 81.11 id nn-9n 10 79.67 6.49 86.16 97.02 Food commodities 14.00-20 ...... - 12 90.53 6.49 Class 1—Re­ Class 3—Serv­ Class 4—Insti­ 7.03 68.83 Class 2—Cash ice and de­ Ï4.00-24...... 8 61.80 tailer-owned and carry tutional 14^0-24 — ...... 10 84.50 7.03 91.53 cooperatives livery 14.00-28 ...... 8 73.01 7.98 80.99 77.38 8.96 86.34 14.00-82______—- 8 1.055 1.085 1.12 1.165

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18 FJEt. 3050, 10659, 16629; 9 F R . 219, 1121, 3038. 14.00-24...... 8 $75.42 $7.46 $82.88 *8 F.R. 9388,10569,10987,13293,15250, 15607,17367, 17368; 9 F.R. 2562, 8647. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4017

This amendment shall become effec­ has been filed with the Division of the M a x im u m P r ic e R e g u l a t io n N o . 527— U sed tive May i, 1944. Federal Register.* D o m e s t ic G a s Co o k in g R a n g e s Maximum Price Regulation No. 423 is CONTENTS (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law~151, 78th amended in the following respect: Sec. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, In section 27 (a), item 6, “Corn meal 1. What articles are covered by this regula­ 8 F.R. 4681) and hominy,” is amended to read as tion. Issued this 13th day of April 1944. follows; 2. What transactions are covered by this regulation. C hester B o w l e s , T ab le A — M ar k -U ps Over “ N et Cost” A llow ed to 3. What persons are covered by this regula­ Administrator. Group 1 and Group 2 R etailers for D r y Grocer­ tion. ies C overed b y T his R eg ulatio n b y C ommodities 4. Relation between this regulation and [F. R. Doc .44-5265; Filed, April 13, 1944; other regulations. 12:00 m.] Allowed mark-ups over “ net 5. What prices are established by this cost” regulation. 6. Maximum prices for sales of used domes­ Independent retailers with an- tic gas cooking ranges by all persons. Food commodities nual volumes 7. Maximum prices for delivery, connection, P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts credit, and other services. [MPR 422,1 Amdt. 14] Group 2— 8. Taxes. Group 1— 9. Tagging. CORN MEAL AND HOMINY; CEILING PRICES AT $50,000 but less under $50,000 than $250,000 10. Posting of ceiling prices. • RETAIL 11. Sales slips, receipts, and invoices. A statement of the considerations in­ 6. Corn meal and Percent Percent 12. Prohibited practices. volved in the issuance of this amend­ hominy______29 29 13. Enforcement. ment, issued simultaneously herewith, 14. Licensing. 15. Petitions for amendment. has been filed with the Division of the This amendment shall become effec­ 16. Geographical applicability. Federal Register.* tive May 1,1944. Maximum Price Regulation No. 422 is S e c t io n 1. What articles are covered amended in the following respect: (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th by this regulation. This regulation cov­ In section 38 (a) item 6, “Corn meal Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, ers sales and purchases of used domes­ and hominy,” is amended to read as 8 F.R. 4681) tic gas cooking ranges. A used range follows: Issued this 13th day of April 1944. is one which has been in the possession of an ultimate consumer. For the pur­ C hester B o w l e s , T ab le A —M a r k -Ups Over “ N et Cost” A llowed pose of this regulation, a domestic gas to Group 3 and Group 4 R etailers for D r y Administrator. Groceries C overed b y T his R eg ulatio n b y cooking range (hereafter referred to C ommodities [P. R. Doc. 44-5267; Filed, April 13, 1944; as a “range” ) is an integral unit with 12:00 m.] cooking top and oven, which is com­ Allowed mark-ups over net cost monly used in homes for preparing food with the use of natural, manufactured, or liquefied petroleum gas fuel; and Group 3—Re­ Group 4—Any P art 1356— C ookers and H eaters Food commodities tailer other than retailer with . [MPR 527] which falls within any of the following independent, annual volume classifications customarily recognized with annual of $250,000 or volume under USED DOMESTIC GAS COOKING RANGES by the trade: $250,000 more In the judgment of the Price Admin­ (a) Cooker. A cooker is a range hav­ istrator, the maximum prices established ing the oven under the cooking top, and 6. Com meal and Percent Percent having no storage compartment or top 25 21 by this regulation are and will be gen- eraly fair and equitable and will effec­ work surface. tuate the purposes of the Emergency (b) Console or. cabinet. A console or This amendment shall become effective cabinet is a range having the oven on May 1, 1944. Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, and Executive Orders Numbers 9250 and the side of and usually extending above (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th 9328. Insofar as this regulation uses the level of the cooking top, and having Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, specifications and standards which were leg supports which are more than four 8 F.R. 4681) not, prior to such use, in general use in inches high. For the purpose of this regulation, this classification includes Issued this 13th day of April 1944. the trade or industry affected, or inso­ far as their use was not lawfully required any range other than a cooker or bunga­ C h ester B o w l e s , by another Government agency, the Ad­ low range having legs more than four Administrator. ministrator has determined, with respect inches high. (c) Table top. A table top is a range [F. R. Doc. 44-5266; Piled, April 13, 1944; to such standardization, that no practi­ with full porcelain enamel finish, having 12:00 m.] cable alternative exists for securing effec­ tive price control with respect to the a flat top, concealed manifold, oven, commodities subject to this regulation. broiler, and either storage compartment A statement of the considerations in­ or additional cooking facilities. (d) Refrigerator model. A refrigera­ P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts volved in the issuance of this regulation has been issued simultaneously here­ tor model is a range designed for in­ [MPR 423,2 Amdt. 15] with and has been filed with the Division stallation on top of a kitchen cabinet or of the Federal Register.* apartment-size refrigerator, having the CORN MEAL AND HOMINY; CEILING PRICES AT oven elevated above or on the side of the RETAIL § 1356.41 Maximum -prices for used cooking top and having no storage com­ domestic gas cooking ranges. Under the A statement of the considerations in­ partment. authority vested in the Price Adminis­ volved in the issuance of this amend­ (e) Bungalow range. A bungalow trator by the Emergency Price Control ment, issued simultaneously herewith, range is a range which has a built-in Act of 1942, as amended, and Executive coal and wood or oil burning unit along­ •Copies may be obtained from the Office Order No. 9250, Maximum Price Regula­ side the gas unit, the gas-fired oven of of Price Administration. tion No. 527 (Used Domestic Gas Cook­ which does not utilize any of the heat 18 F.R. 9395, 10569, 10987, 12443, 12611, ing Ranges), which is annexed hereto produced in the coal and wood or oil 13294, 15251, 14853, 15586, 15607, 17370; 9 F.R. and made a part hereof, is hereby issued. 95. unit. 28 F.R. 9407. 10570, 10988, 12443, 12611, Au thority: § 1356.41 issued under 56 Stat. S ec. 2. What transactions are covered 13294, 14854, 15587, 15608, 15031, 17371; 9 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 76th Cong.; E.O. 9250, by this regulation. This regulation cov­ P.R. 95. 7 P it. 7871; E. O. 9328, 8 P.R. 4681. ers all sales and purchases of used do- 4018 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

mestic gas cooking ranges by any person doors and racks must be free from warp­ (f) Prices for all other used ranges. to any other person, including sales by ing or sagging. The maximum price for the sale of a a consumer who is selling his own range, (5) Where additions to the price are used domestic gas cooking range which and sales by dealers and auctioneers. made for accessories and extra equip­ cannot be priced by reference to this Regardless of any contract or other ment, in accordance with Appendix B, section, Appendix A and Appendix B, obligation, no person shall sell or deliver such accessories and extra equipment shall be the price, in line with the prices a used domestic gas cooking range to must be in proper working condition; established in this regulation, specifically any other person, and, in the course of otherwise no charge may be added. approved in writing by the Office of Price trade or business, no person shall buy (6) The entire range, including ac­ Administration, Washington, D. G. or accept delivery of a used range, at cessories and extra equipment for which S ec. 7. Maximum prices for delivery, prices higher than the maximum prices a charge is made, must be guaranteed for connection, credit, and other services. fixed by this regulation, and no person a period of 90 days for proper working Any charge which is not quoted and shall agree, offer, or attempt to do any condition and against defective parts. billed separately or which otherwise does of these things. Prices lower than the In the case of consumer to consumer not conform to this section shall, for maximum prices may be charged and sales, this requirement may be satisfied the purpose of this regulation, be con­ paid. by giving a written agreement to pay for sidered to be part of the price charged S e c . 3. What persons are covered by all repairs needed to fulfill the guarantee. for the article sold. this regulation. This regulation applies (b) “As-is” ranges. As used below in (a) Delivery and connection. No to all persons. The word “ person” in­ Appendix A and Appendix B an “ as-is” charge for delivery may be added to the cludes: an individual, corporation, or used range is one which does not meet maximum prices for sales to a consumer any other organized group; their legal the specifications for a reconditioned established in this regulation. The max­ successors or representatives; the United range; but, when sold to a consumer, it imum price which may be added by the States, or any government, or any politi­ must be equipped with all parts neces­ seller of the range as a separate charge cal sub-division or agency of the fore­ sary for preparing food and must have for installation, and gas line', flue, and going. top burners and oven burner in safe water line connection services and ma- S ec. 4. Relation between this regula­ working condition. Where additions to terials, is as follows: tion and other regulations, (a) On and the price are made for accessories and (1) For a cooker, or refrigerator model after the effective date of this regula­ extra equipment installed on “ as-is” used range______$3. 50 tion, the provisions of the General Max­ range in accordance with Appendix B, (2) For a console, cabinet, or table imum Price Regulation1 shall not apply such accessories and extra equipment top range______:------5. 50 must be in proper working condition or (3) For a bungalow range (gas line to sales and deliveries for which maxi­ and flue only)______7.00 mum prices are established by this reg­ repairable. (4) For a bungalow range (gas line, ulation. However, the registration pro­ S e c . 6. Maximum prices for sales of flue and water lin e )______8.50 vision of § 1499.15 of the General Maxi­ used domestic gas cooking ranges by all mum Price Regulation shall apply to persons— (a) Prices set forth in Appendix Any connection charge must be sep­ every person selling any range covered A. The maximum prices for sales of arately quoted and billed. No seller may by this regulation at retail. used ranges are set forth below in Ap­ require as a condition of sale that he (b) The provisions of Maximum Price pendix A. perform the connection service. I f more Regulation No. 429a (Certain Used Con- • (b) Prices set forth in Appendix B. than six feet of gas piping is required, an sumer Durable Goods) apply to sales and The maximum prices which may be added additional amount may be charged for deliveries of all gas cooking stoves which- to the prices set forth in Appendix A, for the extra material at prevailing ceiling are not covered by this regulation. the addition of accessories and extra prices. (c) The maximum price at which a equipment, are set forth below in Ap­ (b) Credit charges. Credit charges person may sell any used range for ex­ pendix B. for the extension of credit may be added port is established by the Second Re- (c) Sales in the western states. An to the retail ceiling prices established *■“ vised Maximum Export Price Regula- amount equal to 10% of the prices set by this regulation only to the extent per­ forth in Appendix A and Appendix B may mitted by this section. VlUUi _• (1) Sellers who in March 1942 col­ S ec. 5. What prices are established by be-added to those prices for sales in the this regulation. This regulation divides following states: Arizona, New Mexico, lected a separately stated additional all ranges, accessories and extra equip­ California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, charge for the extension of credit on ment into two major groups based upon Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and sales of used ranges or similar types of condition and serviceability, and^estab- Montana. articles, may collect a charge for the ex­ lishes different dollars-and-cents maxi­ (d) Prices for special used ranges. A tension of credit on sales under this reg­ mum prices for each group. These special used range is one of 1940 or later ulation, not exceeding such charge in groups are designated “Reconditioned” year model meeting the specifications for March 1942 on a similar sale on simijjy^., terms to the same class of purchaser. and “As-is” . a reconditioned range, which, when new, (a) Reconditioned ranges. As used sold at retail for more than $175.00, and Sellers who did not so state and collect an additional charge, may collect a below in Appendix A and Appendix B, a which is equipped with a retained heat charge for the extension of credit only used range is reconditioned if it meets oven or a built-in deep well cooker. on installment-plan sales; and the the following specifications: Notwithstanding the prices in Appendix charge shall not exceed the separately (1) All parts must be in proper work­ A and Appehdix B, the maximum price for a special used range is 75% of the stated additional charge collected for ing condition. the extension of credit on a similar sale (2) All porcelain enamel surfaces must price of the range when new. on similar terms to the same class of be reasonably free from chips, dents, (e) Prices for consumer to consumer sales of .certain late model used ranges. purchaser in March 1942 by the seller’s or other damage. closest competitor who made such a sep­ (3) Ail rust must be removed and a Notwithstanding the prices in Appendix A and Appendix B, the maximum price arately stated charge. rust resistant finish applied. An installment-plan sale as used in (4) The entire range must be cleaned for the sale by a consumer to another the above paragraph means a sale where and checked throughout. All gas valves consumer of his own range which meets the unpaid balance is to be paid in in­ must be properly lubricated; all gas the specifications for a reconditioned stallments over a period of either (i) six leaks must be repaired; all essential parts range, and which he purchased new not weeks or more from the date of sale in which are defective or missing must be more than two years previously at a price the case of weekly installments, or (ii) replaced; insulation must be intact or higher than $150.00, shall be 75% of the eight weeks or more in the case of other replaced where necessary; and oven original purchase-price actually paid: than weekly installments. Provided, That the seller has a receipted (2) All charges for the extension of *9 F.R. 1385. purchase invoice showing that he paid credit shall be quoted and stated sep­ * 8 F.R. 9677, 13742. * 8 F.R. 4132, 5987, 7662. 9998, 15193. more than $150.00 for the range. arately.

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(3) No seller may require as a condi­ tioned”, unless it is sold “ as-is” ; the are subject to the criminal penalties, civil tion of sale, that the purchaser must buy class in which the range belongs as set enforcement actions, license suspension on credit. forth in this regulation; the price proceedings, and suits for treble damages (c) Other services. Charges for othercharged; the extra equipment included provided for by the Emergency Price services may be added to the maximum in the price of the range; and the nature Control Act of 1942, as amended. prices set forth in this regulation, only and amount of any other charges. A S e c . 14. Licensing. The provisions of copy of such sales , receipt, invoice, or if: (1) the seller, during March 1942, Licensing Order No. I,* licensing all per­ other writing shall be retained by the sel­ sons who make sales under price control, made a separate charge for those serv­ ler for inspection by the Office of Price are applicable to all sellers subject to this ices, the amount of which was separately Administration. Any charge which is not regulation. A seller’s license may be quoted and billed to the purchaser, (2) quoted and billed separately shall, for suspended for violations of the license or the amount charged for those services the purposes of this-regulation, be con­ of one or more price schedules or regula­ is not in excess of the charge in effect sidered to be part of the price charged tions. A person whose license is sus­ during March 1942 upon sales of used for the article sold. pended may not, during the period of ranges, and (3) such charges are quoted S ec. 12. Prohibited practices, (a) Any suspension make any sale for which his and billed separately. No seller may re­ practice or device which has the effect of license has been suspended. quire the acceptance of any services as getting a higher than maximum price S e c . 15. Petitions for amendment. a condition of sale. without actually raising the dollars and Persons seeking any modification of this cents price, is as much a violation of this regulation or an exception not provided S ec. 8. Taxes. Any tax upon or inci­ regulation as an outright over-ceiling for herein, may file petitions for amend­ dent to the sale of a used range, imposed price. This applies to devices making ment in accordance with the provisions by any statute or ordinance, may be use of commissions, services, transporta­ of Revised Procedural Regulation No. 1, added to the maximum prices established tion, arrangements, tying agreements, issued by the Office of Price Administra­ by this regulation, provided that it is tying requirements, trade understand­ tion. quoted and billed separately. ings, and the like. S e c . 16. Geographical applicability. S e c . 9. Tagging. No person shall sell (b) The following practices are ex­ The provisions of this Maximum Price or offer to sell a used domestic gas cook­ pressly forbidden: Regulation apply to the forty-eight ing range to a consumer in the course (1) Selling or offering to sell a used states, and the District of Columbia. of trade or business unless a tag is at­ domestic gas cooking range only on the N o t e : The reporting and record-keeping tached to the range, which states whether condition that the buyer agree to pay requirements of this regulation have been ap­ the range is offered for sale “ as-is” or for repairs, parts, installation, or other proved by the Bureau of the Budget in ac­ cordance with the Federal Reports Act of 1942. “reconditioned,” the type of range as services. (2) Representing a range as part of shown in Appendix A of this regulation, This regulation shail become effective one’s own household effects for purposes April 19, 1944. the delivered maximum price established of section 6 (e ), when it is not in fact part by this regulation and the delivered sell­ of the seller’s household effects. Issued this 13th day of April 1944. ing price. The tag must not be removed S ec. 13. Enforcement. Persons vio­ J am es F. B r o w n l e e , before delivery to the purchaser. A tag lating any provision of this regulation Acting Administrator. in the following form is satisfactory: A ppe n d ix A —C e ilin g P rices poe U sed D omestic Gas C ooking R ang es Type of range: (Cook, table top, etc.). [Exclusive of accessories and extra equipment listed in Appendix B] Condition: (“Reconditioned” or "as-is”) . OP A ceiling price delivered: Specifications Ceiling prices Selling price delivered: Installation charge: Do Not Detach As is Class Type Recon­ Number Width of top Mani- Finish di­ S ec. 10. Posting of ceiling prices. fóld1 of range To burners tioned con­ To Every person who, in the course of trade sumers dealers or business, sells any used domestic gas cooking range covered by this regulation A . ¡2 or 3___ Any width.. $14.50 $6.25 $4.35 to consumers, must post a copy of both ___ Full porcelain______...... do...... 17.50 9.25 6.45B 0 ___ 4...... 20.50 9.75 6.80 Appendix A and Appendix B to this regu­ D ___ (4______Full porcelain, but ...... do___ __ 29.50 18.75 13.00 lation, or a sign setting forth the ceiling black or marbleized top and side panels prices for sales to consumers, at a place E ___ (4...... Full porcelain with ...... do____• 33.00 22.25 15.50 in the business establishment where used light color top and side panel ranges are offered for sale, so as to be F __ L /2 or 4___ Open_____ Any finish...... ^_____ 20.50 9.75 6.80 a ... ^Refrigerator model.. \2 or 4.... 30.50 19.75 13.75 permanently and clearly visible to all H ___ \4...... 23.50 12.75 8.85 customers for used ranges. If a seller i ... (including any 4...... Under 37” . . 32.50 21.75 15.10 .T range other than a 4...... 37" or Over. 37.50 26.75 18.60 installs and connects ranges, he must cooker or bunga­ also post the maximum prices established low range with legs more than 4" by this regulation for those services. , high). ; Copies of Appendix A and Appendix B K ___ [4...... Full porcelain.. Under 37".. 41.50 30.75 21.40 T, 4...... 37" to 39"... 51.00 40.25 28.00 and a schedule of installation and con­ M... 4 40" or over.. 63.50 52.75 36.70 nection charges, suitable for posting, are Bungalow range: N.... ( With coal and 14...... Open Any finish__ ...... Any width— 41.00 23.00 16.25 available from the nearest office of the wood or oil unit. Office of Price Administration. 0 .. [4 . . —.do 62.00 44.00 30. 75 wood unit. S ec. 11. Sales slips, receipts, and in­ P 14 Closed.... 73.50 53. 00 37.00 voices. Every person selling a used do­ mestic gas cooking range in the course * “ Manifold” means the gas feed pipe across the front of the range to which the gas valves are attached and from of trade or business shall'furnish the which the gas is fed to the Burners. A closed manifold is one in which the gas feed pipe and the valves are hidden purchaser with a sales slip, receipt, or from view. An open manifold is one in which the gas feed pipe is exposed to view. * “ Full porcelain finish” means vitreous enamel coating on the top, all front panels, all oven linings, and at least invoice, or other writing, giving the one end panel. Semi-porcelain, japan, and all synthetic enamel finishes are not considered full porcelain finish. names and addresses of both the seller * Width of range is measured at the level of the cooking top. and purchaser and the date of the sale; stating that the range sold is “recondi- 4 8 F R . 13240. No. 76------3 4020 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

A ppen d ix B—Ce ilin g P rices for A ccessories and P art 1366—U sed C o n s u m e r D urable Sales Report Form) which is set forth E x tr a E q uipm ent I nstalled in a U sed R ang e » G oods in Appendix F of this regulation. Copies [M PR 429,1 Arndt. 3] of this form may be obtained from any a As-is War Production Board District Office. «> DOMESTIC COOKING AND SPACE HEATING Within five days after the acquisition of STOVES such a second-hand machine or part by a person required to report under this A statement of the considerations in­ Item volved in the issuance of this amendment, section, that person shall file three copies issued simultaneously herewith, has been of the information required by items 1 filed with the Division of the Federal to 16 of the form with the District Office Register.* of the War Production Board whieh is sold “sold ) as-is” added if the range is this column may be this column may be a< this column may be a< items are “ recondition be added only if the is sold range “ ) as-is” only if the range and in this column may located in the district in which his place T o dealers. (Trices m .Reconditioned, .Reconditioned, (price T o consumers, T oconsumers, (.fn-ces Maximum Price Regulation No. 429 is amended in the following respect: of business is located. Within five days 1. Automatic oven heat con­ 'Section 1 (c) is amended to read as after the sale of a second-hand machine tro l...______$6.25 $8.00 $2.10 follows: or part listed in Appendix F by a person 2. Full oven insulation (No amount may be added (c) All kinds of domestic cooking and required to report under this section, for semiinsulation, i. e., top and oven door, or space heating stoves except those gas that person shall file a copy of all the oven door only)...... 1.25 .85 .60 cooking stoves which are subject to the information required by the form with 8. High back splasher (For a high back splasher or provisions of Maximum Price Regula­ the District Office of the War Production high shelf (18 inches or tion No. 527. Board which is located in the district in higher), and with por­ celain finish, add to This amendment shall become effec­ which the seller’s place of business is - Classes A, B, C, D, located. and E cooker models tive on the 19th day of April 1944. only)...... 1.50 1.00 .70 (c) Records of information filed. 4. Dual burner:* Complete (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Every person required to file reports un­ with two-way valve, Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 FR . 7871; E.O. 9328, each.______100 .65 .45 der this section shall keep a complete and 6. Additional top burners: 8 F.R. 4681) For ranges with more accurate record of the information con­ than four top burners, Issued this 13th day of April 1944. tained in these reports for so long as the add for each additional standard size or giant Jam es F. B r o w n l e e , Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as size top burner______6.50 3.65 2.55 Acting Administrator. amended, shall remain in effect. 8. Built-in griddle:* (Only if equipped with a spe­ 2. Section 1390.26b is added to read as cial burner or burners). 6.75 4.50 3.00 [P. R. Doc. 44-5264; Piled, April 13, 1044; 7. Additional baking and 11:58 a. m.j follows: roasting ovens: (a) With heat control: § 1390.26b Notification of auction Add for a second oven if equipped sales. Every auctioneer shall file a writ­ with automatic ten notice of every public or private auc­ heat control...... 14.50 7.25 5.00 P art 1390— M a c h in e r y and T ransporta­ (b) Without heat con­ t io n E q u ip m e n t tion sale of second-hand machines or trol: Add for a parts at least one week before the sale. second oven not [M PR 136, as Amended,2 Arndt. 114] equipped with This notice shall be sent to the District automatic heat second h a n d m a c h in e s and parts Office of the Office of Price Administra­ control—...... 7.00 4.65 3.25 8. Additional broilers:. Add tion which is located in the district in for a second broiler...... 6.25 4.15 2.90 A statement of the considerations in­ 9, High broiler:* (On classes volved in the issuance of this amend­ which the auction is to be held. The K , L, and M table top ment, issued simultaneously herewith, notice shall include the place, date and 8.75 5.85 4.10 10. Automatic oven burner has been filed with the Division of the time of the sale, the classes and types 2.85 2.00 lighter:*..______6.75 Federal Register.* of machines and parts that are to be sold, 11. Automatic oven time con­ Maximum Price Regulation 136, as trol:* (Including the and a copy of any announcement of the automatic oven burner amended, is amended in the following 19.75 9.85 6.85 respects: sale. 12. Kitchen heater: * Add for a built-in gas kitchen space 1. Section 1390.26a is added to read 3. Section 1390.29a is amended to read heater...... —- 25.00 12.50 8.70 as follows: as follows: § 1390.26a Reports of additions to » No amounts may be added for any accessories or § 1390.29a Licensing— (a) License extra equipment for which a priee is not stated in this stock and offering and selling prices of Appendix B. Specifically, but not exclusively, additions certain second-hand machines and granted. The licensing provisions of Li­ may not be made for lamps, condiment sets, time re censing Order No. 1, licensing all per­ minders, cover tops, automatic or manual top lighters, parts— (a) Who shall file. Reports of glass windows in oven door panels, warming ovens, oven additions to stock and offering and sell­ sons who make sales under price control, electric lights, oven thermometers, or clocks. ing prices of the second-hand machines are applicable to all sellers subject to b Definitions: “ Dual burner” means a top burner m which the gas is fed to an inner ring of burner ports inde­ and parts listed in the form set forth this regulation. A seller’s license may be pendently of the gas fed to an outer ring of burner ports. in Appendix F must be filed by every suspended for violations of the license or The separate control of the inner (simmer) ring is auto­ matically indicated in the manual operation of a two- person engaged in the business of sell­ of one or more applicable price sched­ way valve. “ Hi-lo” valves are not included. ing second-hand machines or parts, ules or regulations. A person whose li­ “ Built-in griddle” means a polished metal plate with raised edges or grease trough, built into the top of the either on his own behalf or on behalf cense is suspended may not, during the range for grilling or frying food, and equipped with a of another. For example, these reports period of suspension, make any sale for special burner or burners. , . , must be filed by agents, auctioneers, “ Automatic oven time control” means an electrical which his license has been suspended. device which automatically ignites and extinguishes the brokers and dealers, and machinery oven burner at predetermined times. manufacturers who sell second-hand (b) Registration of certain sellers of “ High broiler” means “ waist-high” broiler. It second-hand machines or parts. Every differs from the conventional broiler (whieh is below the machines or parts. oven and uses the oven burner for broiling) in that the (b) Method of filing. These reports person engaged in the business of selling high broiler is alongside the oven and uses a separate second-hand machines or parts, either on gas burner. An additional charge for a high broiler may shall be filed on Form OPA-2:10:PL Re­ be made only on a table top range. vised—Form WPB-2574— (Used Equip­ his own behalf or on behalf of another, “ Automatic oven burner lighter” means an attach­ ment which automatically ignites the oven burner when ment and Machinery Inventory and must register with the Office of Price Ad­ the oven valve is turned to “ on” position, so that a ministration in accordance with the pro­ match or taper is not needed. “ Kitchen heater” means a built-in gas-fired space ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office visions of Licensing Order No. 3. heating unit located alongside the oven chamber of the of Price Administration. 4. Section 1390.37 Appendix F is range. i 8 P.R. 9877, 13742; 9 P.R. 966, 3084. added to read as follows: [P. R. Doc. 44-5268; Filed, April 13, 1944; 2 8 F.R., 16132; 9 P.R. 1523, 2032, 2138, 2791, 12:01 p. m.] 3084, 8085. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, Aprü 15, 1944 4021

§ 1390.37 Appendix F : Used equipment and machinery inventory and sales (6) Item 15. If it is necessary to rebuild report— (a) Form. the machine or part, check approximate time required after receipt of order. Form OPA 2:10:P1 Rev. Form Approved (7) Item 17. If the machine or part is not WPB-2574 Budget Bureau D ate Code N o. (Leave Blank) sold but “other disposition’ is made, state No. 12-R1014-2 in item 17 what the disposition was. U nited States o i A merica N am e of R epo rting Co m pany Office of Price Administration L is t o p M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s f o r W h ic h U sed q u ip m e n t a n d a c h in e r y n v e n t o r y a n d War Production Branch Street A ddress E M I Used Equipment and Machinery Inventory and Sales S a l e s R e po r t s M u s t B e F il e d Report Cit y State Regulation to R ead C a r e fu lly I nstructions on R everse Side which subject, Is T his R eport Submitted b y a D ealer or appendix of If this report is in response to a “ Want Call,” give M PR 136 in the “ Want Call” number...... □ YES □ NO which listed Machine or part: and base date 1. Kind of machinery or equipment 2. Manufacturer Air-conditioning equip­ Appendix A— 3. M fr’s Model or 4. M fr’s Serial No. 5. Year Built 6. Capacity 7. Equipm ent Identiflca- ment (25 tons’ capacity O c t o b e r 1, StyleNo. tionNo. and over). 1941. 8. Description (including type of work for which machine is now adapted) Asphalt mixing plants___ . Appendix A— October 1, 9. Powered by: □ None □ Electricity □ Steam □ Gas □ Gasoline □ Diesel □ Air □ Other 1941. 10. Method of Drive: Individually driven? □ Yes □ N o □ Flat-belt □ V-belt □ Gear □ Coupling Automotive testing and Appendix B— □ Clutch □ Other maintenance equip­ March 31, m en t, mechanical 1942. il. Electrical equipment (Specify manufacturer and name T ype Speed H -P V oltage P hase C ycles and electrical (except plate rating) portable tools or ma­ 12. Auxiliaries and Accessories (List and give descriptions. Use back of sheet if necessary) chine or hand tools). 13. Present condition of machine: 14. Offering price: Dollars Battery chargers (except Appendix B— a. Rebuilt and guaranteed motor generator sets). March 31, □ Rebuilt and guaranteed b. Other condition 1942. □ Other______Failure on the part of the Ô PÂ to object to an offer- Boilers, industrial and ' Appendix A— (State as per instructions) ing price does not imply its approval of such price. marine. October 1, 15. Indicate approximate time required to deliver this machine rebuilt and guaranteed: 1941. □ 10 days or less □ 30 days □ 90 days □ Over 90 days Capacitors (except fixed Appendix A— capacitors of the type October 1, 16. Maximum price of equivalent new machine (Identify by manufacturer’s name and model or style number) $...... and sizes used for mili­ 1941. tary radio and radar W h e n M achine I s Sold, C omplete and Sig n F orm B elow equipment). Car and locomotive parts Appendix A— 17. Sold to (Name and address) Price Date of Sale Previously reported as inventory? □ Yes □ No and specialties, in­ October 1, 18. Sold by Ó PA License No. cluding: 1941. ____ B y ...... -...... Bearings, truck side. Pen Signature of Authorized Official Title Name of Reporting Company Boilers, fireboxes, front ends, and cabs fit­ which is located in the district in which the (b) Instructions for filling out inven­ tings, fixtures, devices tory and sales report form. seller’s place of business is located. This filing constitutes the sales report. Only one or appliances mount­ (1) Who must file. Every person engaged piece of equipment may be reported on a ed thereon. In the business of selling second-hand ma­ single form, except in the case of identical Brakes and brake gear. chines or parts, either on his own behalf or items. These reports are forwarded to the Coupler devices or at­ on behalf of another, is required to report Office of Price Administration by. the War tachments. on this form additions to stock and offering Production Board. Complete and accurate Devices and appliances and selling prices of the second-hand ma­ records of the information contained in the mounted on locomo­ chines and parts listed on the attached reports must be kept by the person filing tives for treatment, sheet. For example, these reports must be for so long as the Emergency Price Control distribution and con­ filed by agents, auctioneers, brokers and Act of 1942, as amended, remains in effect. trol of water fuel, dealers, and machinery manufacturers who (3) Item 7. Under “Equipment Identifica­ steam, sand and elec­ sell second-hand machines and parts. These tion No.” the person filing the report is to tricity. reports must cover all second-hand machines show his stock inventory number for easy Doors and fixtures (ex­ and parts listed on the attached sheet.- reference to any particular piece of equip­ cept those subject to Dealers, brokers, agents and manufacturers ment or machinery. If there is no stock Revised Price Sched­ are also requested, though not required, to inventory number, this item does not have ule No. 40—Builders’ report specific items or classes of items, to be filled in. Hardware and Insect known to be avafiable though not owned (4) , Item 8. Give full details on type of Screen C loth). by them, in response to “Want Calls” sent equipment or machine and work for which Draft gears, buffers, out by the the War Production Board for it is adapted. and attachments. urgently needed items. (5) Item 13. Give present condition of D r i v i ng, foundation Persons not required to file, who desire aid machine in detail. The term “rebuilt and and running gear. in disposing of used equipment and machin­ guaranteed” . is defined ii) the regulation Heating, lighting, ven­ ery, may report such items on this form. which covers the machine or part. Under tilating and air con­ (2) Method of filing. Four copies are to “Other” describe by terms defined as fbllows; ditioning equipment. be made of the inventory report. Three of “Unused” means a machine or part which Journal Boxes, assem­ these copies must be filed with the District has been transferred for use but which has bled. Office of the War Production Board which is never been used. Such a machine or part Lubricating devices. located in the district in which the person’s may be priced as new. Miscellaneous fittings, place of business is located. These copies “Serviceable” means that the machine or fixtures, specialties, must be filed within five days after the ac­ part is ready for service requiring no mainte­ devices or appliances quisition of the machine or part. Inventory nance work or repairs before installing. designed specifically is reported by filling in items 1 to 16, inclu­ “Repairable” means that the machine or for use on cars or lo­ sive, of the form. The remaining copy of part can be made ready for service by normal comotives (not in­ cluding artillery or the inventory report must be completed by maintenance or minor repairs. “Poor” means that the machine or part other exclusively the person required to file when the item requires major repairs or complete rebuild­ military or naval is sold or otherwise disposed of. Within five ing before it would be ready for service. equipment designed days of the sale or other disposition of the Machines and parts which can not qualify for mounting on cars item, this completed form must also be filed as “rebuilt and guaranteed” under the ap­ or locomotives). by the person required to file with the Dis­ plicable regulation are priced as “as is” ma­ Safety appliances and trict Office of the War Production Board chines or parts. warning devices. 4022 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s f o r W h ic h U sed L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s f o r W h ic h U sed L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s fo r W h ic h U sed E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d S a le s R e po r t s Must B e F il e d — Continued S a le s r e p o r t s M u s t B e F il e d — Continued S a le s R e po r t s M u s t B e f il e d — Continued Regulation to Regulation to Regulation to which subject, which subject, which subject, or appendix of or appendix of or appendix of M PR 136 in MPR 136 in MPR 136 in which listed which listed which listed Machine or part— Con. and base date Machine or part— Con. and base date Machine or part— Con. and base date Gasoline and kerosene Appendix A— Car and locomotive parts Appendix A— Cutting tools, including Appendix B— engines for marine, O c t o ber 1, and specialties, in- October 1, the following lllus- March 31, tractor railway and 1941. eluding—Continued. 1941. trative list— Con. 1942. Sides, roofs, ends, run­ Extractors. stationery use (except ning boards, brake Files, rasps and burrs. portable outboard mo­ steps. Form tools. tors) . Spring, rigging, snub­ Hobs. Gears, pinions, sprockets, Appendix A — bers, shock absorbers. Knives, machine. and speed reducers, but October 15, not including the 1941. Steel tires. Knurling tools. following: (1) auto­ Train control appara­ Punches, machine. tus. motive or tractor trans-; Reamers. Trucks, complete. missions, transfer cases, Underframes. Rules, creasing, cut­ power take-offs, dif­ Wheels, cast iron and ting, perforating. ferentials or axle as­ spun steel. Scraper blades, ma­ semblies; and (2) any items designed for use Cement-making machin­ Appendix A— chine. in private or commer­ ery. O c t o ber 1, Taps. 1941. cial motor vehicles or Tips, tool, tungsten any items specially de­ Ceramics machinery. Appendix A— carbide, stellite, etc. signed for use in October 1, Die-casting machinery.« Appendix A— vehicles, aircraft, or 1941. October 1, equipment used pri­ Chemical processing ma­ Appendix A— 1941. marily for military pur­ October 1, chinery. Diesel engines (except Appendix A— poses. 1941. aircraft Diesel en­ October 1, Generators (except auto­ Appendix A— Circuit breakers______Appendix A— gines) . 1941. motive) . October 1, October 1, Distribution boards, elec­ Appendix 1941. 1941. trical. October Glass-making machinery__ Appendix A— Coal preparation equip­ Appendix A— 1941. O c t o ber 1, ment. O c t o ber 1, Dredging machinery_____ . Appendix A— 1941. 1941. October 1, Gyroscopes. Appendix A— Appendix A— Concrete mixing, placing 1941. October 1, a n d finishing equip­ O c t ober 1, 1941. Dust collecting equip­ Appendix A— ment. 1941. Hat-making machinery____ Appendix A— ment, industrial. October Condensers, synchronous.. Appendix A— 1. October 1, 1941. October 1, 1941. Electroplating and hot- 1941. Appendix A— Heat exchange equipment, Appendix A— Control equipment, in­ Appendix A— dip metal coating October 1, Industrial. October 1, dustrial (except.control O c t o ber 1, equipment, including 1941. 1941. preparatory and fin­ devices for domestic 1941. -Heaters, stove, sand or Appendix A— ishing equipment used Installations). bitumen. October 1, i n connection with Converters, synchronous.. Appendix A—» 1941. metal coating proc­ October 1, Heating units and devices, Appendix A— esses. 1941. electrical, industrial. October 1, Core drilling machinery__ Appendix A— Elevators and conveyors__ Appendix A— 1941. October 1, October 1, Hydraulic turbines and Appendix A— 1941. 1941. hydraulic turbine gov­ O'ctober 1, Cotton-ginning machin­ Appendix A— Fans and blowers (except Appendix A— ernors. 1941. ery. October 1, pedestal, portable and October 1, Industrial furnaces and Appendix A— 1941. ceiling household and 1941. ovens (except space O c t ober 1, office fa n s). Cranes (overhead, craw­ Appendix A— heating furnaces and 1941. ler and locomotive) October 1, Floor surfacing and floor Appendix A— stoves, blast furnaces, hoists and derricks. 1941. maintenance machin­ October 1, open hearth furnaces, Crawler and non-agricul- Appendix A— ery, industrial. 1941. Bessemer converters, tural tractors. October 1, Food and beverage ma­ Appendix A— soaking pits, coke ovens, 1941. chinery, including bak­ October 1, and industrial furnaces Cutting tools, including Appendix ing, canning, bottling, 1941. used solely for the the following illus­ March 31, confectionery, brewing, manufacture of pig iron trative list: 1942. grain - milling, meat or steel). Augers, machine. packing, edible oil, Industrial power operat­ Appendix A— Bits, machine. sugar and dairy ma­ ing devices for applying O c t o ber 1, Blades, hacksaw — all chinery and equipment protective coatings on 1941. types. (except dairy farm for the application of Blades, power driven equipment). metals by spraying methods. saw. Foundry machinery, in­ Appendix A— Instruments, electrically Appendix A— Blades, machine, shear, cluding ladles not over O c t o ber 1, or magnetically actu­ O c t ober 1, etc. ladles not over 40 ton 1941. ated, for measuring, 1941. Broaches. capacity. testing, recording or Chasers. Freight, cars, including Appendix A— indicating electrical or Chisels, machine. all types and sizes of O c t o ber 1, Counterbores. - nonelectrical quantities flanged mining 1941. (except automotive). Countersinks, machine. and industrial cars. Cutters, machine. Laundry, dry cleaning Appendix A— Appendix A— Dies, cutting and Gas engines and gas gen­ and clothes pressing October 1, threading.. erators. October 1, machinery (except do­ 1941. Drills; twist. 1941. mestic) . Dressers, abrasive wheel Gas welding and cutting Appendix A— Leather-w o r k i n g ma­ Appendix A— (except diamond Equipment. October 1, chinery. October 1, dressers). 1941. 1941. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4023

L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s f o r W h ic h U sed L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r ts fo r W h ic h U sed L is t o f M a c h in e s a n d P a r ts f o r W h ic h U sed E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d S ale s R e po r t s M u s t B e FiLED-^-Continued Sa le s R e po rts M u s t B e F il e d — Continued S a le s R e po r t s M u s t B e F il e d — Continued Regulation to Regulation to Regulation to which subject, which subject, which subject, or appendix of or appendix of or appendix of M PR 136 in M PR 136 in M PR 136 in which listed which listed which listed Machine or part— Con. and base date Machine or part— Con. and base date Machine or part— Con. and base date Lighting equipment, Appendix A— Machine and machine Appendix B— Petroleum refining ma­ Appendix A— electrical: October 1, tool attachments and March 31, chinery. Octo ber 1, Airports. 1941. accessories— Con. 1942. 1941. Airways. Sockets. Pharmaceutical fnachin- Appendix A— Commerical. Stops, machine. ery. O c t ober 1, Floodlighting. Templates. 1941. Industrial. Wheels. Pile drivers______Appendix A— Marine. Magnets, lifting, industrial. Appendix A — Octo ber 1, Seadromes. October 1, 1941. Street and highway. 1941. Pipe and tube tools, Appendix B— Locomotives and tenders, Appendix A— Material handling equip- Appendix A— manually operated in­ March 31, including mining and O c t o ber 1, ment, including skid Octo ber 1, cluding beading, bell­ 1942. industrial. 1941. platforms, cars and 1941. ing, bending, cleaning, Lubricating systems and Appendix A— trucks (except those cutting, expanding, devices, industrial. O c t o ber 1, equipped with flanged a n d flaring and 1941. •wheels) and racks (ex­ wrenches for operat­ Machines, tools, devices Appendix A— cept shelving and sta­ ing. a n d appliances de­ O c t o ber 1, tionary storage racks). Plastics molding and fab­ Appendix A— signed specifically for 1941. Mechanical instruments Appendix A— ricating machinery. October 1, the installation, opera­ for measuring, testing, Octo ber 1, 1941. tion, maintenance, and recording or indicating, 1941. Portable heating, melting, Appendix A— protection of tracks, including aircraft, ma­ burning and thawing October 1, yards, signals, rolling rine, scientific, labora­ equipment for indus­ 1941. stock, and motive tory and precision in­ trial and transportation power. struments (except spe­ uses (except mechanic’s Machine and machine Appendix B— cial gages manufactured fire pots and blow tool attachments and March 31, pursuant to the custo­ torches). accessories (except 1942. mer’s drawings, carpen­ Portable power driven Appendix A— those subject to" ters’ tools, or surgical tools, which in normal October 1, Maximum Price Reg- optical and dental in­ use are held or guided 1941. ulation 1). The struments). by hand and not cus­ term machine and Military, searchlights, com- Appendix B— tomarily attached to a machine tool attach- pletely assembled. March 31, permanent support. m e n t s and acces- 1942. Power cylinders, hydrau­ Appendix B— s o r i e s means all Mining machinery, includ- Appendix A— lic, pneumatic a n d March 31, devices used with, ing mine cars and trucks. October 1, hydro-pneumatic. 1942. 1941. but not an integral Power driven tools pri­ Appendix A— Motors, electrical. Appendix A— part of, machines or marily designed for use October 1, Octo ber 1, machine tools and on a bench and for the 1941. includes the follow­ 1941. working of wood, plas­ Motor generator sets_____ Appendix A— ing illustrative list: tics, etc. (except bench Octo ber 1, Adapters. tools specially designed 1941. for metal working which Arbors. Oil burners, industrial and Appendix A— Blocks, machine tool. are subject to Maximum marine burning not less Octo ber 1, Price Regulation 1). Brakes, spindle. than No. 6 oil. 1941. Power operated industrial Appendix A— Centers, bench. Oil well equipment______Appendix A— and marine soot blow­ October 1, Centers, lathe. O ctober 1, ers and tube cleaners. Chucks, all types. 1941. 1941. Pressure tanks, made of Clamps. Open tanks and vessels, Appendix B— MPR 465. . metal not over 12BWG made of metal, not over March 31, Appendix B— Collets. gauge; erected tanks; 12BWG gauge, (except 1942. March 31, Cutter heads. high pressure cylinders field erected tanks or 1942. Die heads. not over ' 1000 pounds Die dets. vessels: domestic fuel oil storage tanks; prod­ water capacity for Dogs, work driving. shipping or storing liq­ Edges, straight. ucts commonly known uids or gasses at Electric etchers and de­ as plumbing fixtures, pressures up to 3000 magnetizes. such as flush tanks and pounds per square inch: Fingers, feeding. laundry trays; products range boilers or expan­ Glasses, level. commonly known as sion tanks (not over Grinders. pans and cans, such as Guides, adjustable. pails, buckets, non-re­ 192 gal. capacity). Heads, universal divid­ turnable shipping con­ Printing machinery______Appendix A— ing. tainers, refuse recepta­ October 1, Holders, tool. cles, drip and waste 1941. Holders, work. receivers). Public address apparatus__ Appendix B— Mandrels, all types. Ore crushing and concen- Appendix A— March 31, Plates, angle. trating machinery. October 1, 1942. Plates, bench. 1941. Pulp, paper and paper Appendix A— Plates, brick liner. Packaging, wrapping, fill- Appendix A— products machinery. October^ 1, Plates, face. ing and labelling ma- Octo ber 1, 1941. Plates, lapping. chinery. 1941. Pumps and compressors Appendix A— Plates, surface. Paint making machinery__Appendix A— (except automotive, October 1, Plates, wearing October 1, hand operated and farm 1941. Posts, tool. 1941. pumps). Saw accessories (sets, Panelboards, electrical____ Appendix A— Rectifiers, power, indus­ Appendix A— swages, guides, clamps, October 1, trial. October 1, bracing tools). 1941. 1941. 4024 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A pril 15, 1944

L is t o p M a c h in e s a n d P a r ts f o r W h ic h U sed L is t o p M a c h in e s a n d P a r t s p o r W h ic h U sed any sale of full fashioned women's rayon E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d E q u ip m e n t a n d M a c h in e r y I n v e n t o r y a n d hosiery in the greige are fixed at $1.25 S a le s R e po r t s M u s t B e F il e d — Contined S a le s R e po r t s M u s t B e Fil e d — Contined per dozen less than the manufacturers’ Regulation to Regulation to ceiling prices set forth in Appendix B which subject, which subject, for first quality finished full fashioned or appendix of or appendix of unbranded hosiery. M PR 136 in M PR 136 in which• listed which listed 3. Section 2 (a) (1) is amended to read Machine or part— Con. and base date Machine or part— Con. and base date as follows: Refrigerating equipment, Appendix A— Tobadco working ma- Appendix A— (1) “Chain stores”— (i) Who are 25 H. P. and over. October 1, chinery. < October 1, “chain stores.” Certain sellers at retail 1941. 1941. are classified as “ chain stores.” As Tools, manually operated, Appendix B— Regulators, feeder volt- Appendix A— used in this regulation, a chain store age. October 1, for the cutting, form- M arch 31, 1941. ing and punching of 1942. means a group of five or more commonly Road building and main- Appendix A— metals. owned or controlled retail stores which, tenance machinery, in- October 1, Transformers_____ - ______Appendix A— as a group, had in any calendar year eluding graders, pavers, 1941. October 1, since 1938 an “average percentage of in­ rollers, etc. 1941. itial markup” of 34% or less on women’s Rock crushers______- Appendix A— Turbine generator sets— Appendix A— full length hosiery. To determine this October 1, October 1, 1941. markup the chain must: 1941. (a) Compute the total of the initial Rod and wire working Appendix A— Valves, automatic______- Appendix A— machinery. October 1, October 1, retail prices at which all purchases of 1941. 1941. this hosiery were marked during a given RoUing mill machinery Appendix A— Vises, all types; vise Appendix B— year, and equipment. October 1, mounts, stands and M arch 31, (b) Compute the total of all invoice 1941. supports. 1942. Water softening and Appendix A— charges on purchases of the hosiery dur­ Rubber and allied prod- Appendix A— ing the same year (figured after all dis­ ucts machinery. October 1, purifying equipment, October 1, 1941: industrial. 1941. count deductions and including" all Weighing scales, Indus- Appendix A— Rubber tire and tube Appendix A— transportation costs), machinery, including October 1, trial and platform. October* 1, (c) Subtract the total secured in (b) retreading and recap- 1941. 1941. from the total secured in (a) and ping machinery. Welding apparatus and Appendix A— (d) Divide the remainder by the total Searchlights, electrical— . Appendix A— supplies, electrical. October 1, 1941. obtained in (a). October 1, (ii) Exceptions for certain sales. Any 1941. Well drilling equipment.. Appendix A— October 1, group of stores classified under this sec­ Sewing machines, indus- MPR 375. 1941. tion as “ chain stores” may file an ap­ trial. Woodworking machinery. Appendix A— Appendix A— plication for permission to sell and de­ Shoe manufacturing and October 1, October 1, liver at the ceiling prices specified in repairing machinery. 1941. 1941. X-ray and electro-thera- Appendix B— column (g) of Table 1, Appendix B, such Snow plows------— —— — Appendix A— peutic apparatus. M arch 31, full fashioned women’s rayon hosiery as October 1, 1942. it purchases at the ceiling prices specified 1941. This amendment shall become effec­ in column (d) of Table 1, Appendix B, Appendix A— Spreaders______tive April 15, 1944. from establishments making sales at October 1, wholesale if it can establish that more 1941. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Appendix B— than 50% (in dozens) of all the women’s Springs (except furniture Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 P.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, full-fashioned full length hosiery which and bed springs)------March 31, 8 F.R. 4681; Directive No. 35 of the War 1942. was delivered to it during each of the Production Board) Spring winding and Appendix A— years 1941,1942 and 1943 (or during each forming machinery. October 1, Issued this 10th day of April 1944. of the years. 1941,1942 and 1943 in which 1941. C hester B o w l e s , it has been engaged in the business of Steam cleaning and de­ Appendix B— Administrator. selling women’s full fashioned full length greasing equipment March 31, hosiery) was purchased by it from estab­ and parts washing and 1942. [F. R. Doc. 44-5257; Filed, April 13, 1944; lishments making sales at wholesale. cleaning equipment. 11:56 a. m.] Such application must be filed in writ­ Stokers, industrial and Appendix A— marine, feeding capac­ October 1, ing with the Consumer Goods Price Divi­ ity of 1200 lbs. per hour 1941. sion, Office of Price Administration, or more. P art 1401— S y n t h e t ic T e x t il e P roducts Washington 25, D. C., and shall contain Substations, unit------A— Appendix A— the following information: [2d Rev. MPR' 339,1 Arndt. 1] October 1, (a) The name and address of the ap­ 1941. w o m e n ’s r a y o n h o s ie r y plicant, and the number of stores in its Appendix A— Surveying and drafting group; instruments, and engi­ October 1, A statement of the considerations in­ neering reproduction 1941. volved in the issuance of this amend­ (b) The date on which applicant first equipment (e x c e p t ment, issued simultaneously herewith, engaged in the business of selling" wom­ school, art and office has been filed with the Division of the en's full fashioned full length hosiery; supplies). Federal Register.* (c) Facts showing that applicant is a Switchgear and switch- Appendix A— Second Revised Maximum Price Regu­ “chain store” under the provisions of gear accessories. October 1, lation 339 is amended in the following 1941. section 2 (a) ( 1) (i) of this regulation; respects: (d) The number of dozens of pairs of Testing sets for electronic Appendix B— 1. In paragraph (a) of section 1, the equipment. M arch 31, women’s full fashioned full length ho­ 1942. word “finished” is deleted from the first sentence of the second unnumbered para­ siery which was delivered to it during Textile preparatory and Appendix A— each of the years 1941, 1942 and 1943 finishing machinery October 1, graph. and equipment, includ­ 1941. 2. Section 1 (b) is amended to read as (or during each of the years 1941, 1942 ing accessories de­ follows: signed exclusively for * Copies may be obtained from the Office use with such ma­ (b) Full fashioned women’s rayon hos­ of Price Administration. chinery. iery in the greige. The ceiling prices for 19 F.R. 207. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A p r il 15, 1944 4025

and 1943 in which it was in the business quarter. [The previous quarter must have 6. In section 5 (a) the first two un­ of selling women’s full fashioned, full been in the same calendar year.] Accord­ designated paragraphs of subparagraph ' length hosiery) ; ingly, out of the 40,000 dozen which he de­ (8) are amended to read as follows: livers in this quarter yearr he may deliver (e) The numbér of dozens of pairs' 34,000 dozens (32,000 + 2,000) at “branded” (8) The word “ irregulars” on all ir­ of women’s full fashioned full length ceilings. regulars; • the word “seconds” on all hosiery, as specified in subdivision (d ), seconds; and the word “ thirds” on all which were delivered to it by establish­ (2) A manufacturer’s “branded per­ centage” is the percentage that his deliv­ thirds. This marking of substandard ments making sales at wholesale and hosiery must be placed on each stocking the number of dozens of pairs which eries in 1941 of women’s “branded” full of the pair. were delivered to it by manufacturers length full fashioned hosiery of all fibres during each of the years 1941, 1942 and bore to his total deliveries in 1941 of both Information required by subpara­ 1943 (or during each of the years 1941, women’s first-quality finished full fash­ graphs (1) and (3) above must be marked 1942 and 1943 in which it was in the ioned full length hosiery of all fibres and on the welt within an outlined space or block having dimensions no less than % " business of selling women’s full fash­ of women’s full fashioned full length ioned full length hosiery) ; hosiery of all fibres and grades in the x iV z" in the case of a transfer or no (/) The names and addresses of each greige. The ceiling price for all sales in less than % " x % " in the case of a label establishment making sales at whole­ excess of the “branded percentage” is the or ticket. No other printing or lettering sale which delivered women’s full fash­ ceiling price for unbranded hosiery. is permitted within the space or block ioned full length hosiery to applicant (3) On or before April 20, 1944, and except that the person who first sells during each of the years 1941, 1942 and on or before the 20th day of each July, the hosiery in a completely finished state 1943 (or during each of the years 1941, October, January and April thereafter, may include his name, brand, or OPA 1942 and 1943 in which it was in the every manufacturer who has delivered registration number. Two examples are business of selling women’s full fash­ branded women’s rayon hosiery in the set forth below: ioned full length hosiery) and the num­ previous calendar quarter year shall file ber of dozens of pairs delivered to with the Consumer Goods Price Divi­ Ceiling 81 applicant by each such establishment sion, Office of Price Administration, 45 Gauge during each of those years. Washington 25, D. C., a signed statement O. P. A. No. 999 No sales or deliveries may be made showing for the previous calendar quar­ by “ chain stores” at the ceiling prices ter year each of the following: specified in column (g) of Table 1 until (i) His total volume delivered (by Ceiling-W-36^ specific authorization is granted .in writ­ dozens of pairs) of first quality finished 260 Ndls. ing by the Office of Price Administration full fashioned women’s rayon hosiery; pursuant to this subdivision. (ii) His total volume delivered (by 7. Section 5 (d) is amended to read as dozens of pairs) of full fashioned follows: 4. In section 3, paragraph (c) is women’s rayon hosiery in the greige of amended to read as follows: all grades; and (d) Exceptions for certain hosiery in (c) Limitation on amount of hosiery (iii) His total volume (by dozens of stock with wholesalers and retailers. to be sold at “branded” ceiling prices. pairs) of full fashioned women’s rayon The ceiling prices and marking provi­ (1) No manufacturer shall deliver hosiery (broken down by the brands) de­ sions contained in the former Revised “branded” rayon hosiery in any calendar livered at ceiling prices above those spe­ Maximum Price Regulation 339 (issued quarter-year at prices above those speci­ cified for unbranded hosiery. August 23, 1943) shall apply to sales at fied for unbranded hosiery in Appendix retail and at wholesale in thè following B to a greater percentage of his total 5. In section 3, paragraph (d), sub- paragraphs ( 1) and (2) and the text im­ cases: deliveries in dozens of pairs than his (1) Hosiery which sellers at wholesale “branded percentage”. A manufactur­ mediately preceding subparagraph (1) are amended to read as follows: and at retail had in stock prior to and on er’s “total deliveries” for the purpose the effective date of this Second Revised of this computation shall consist of (d) Report which must be filed before Maximum Price Regulation 339, which only his deliveries of first quality fin­ selling “ branded” hosiery. Before com­ was classified as “Grade B” hosiery under ished full fashioned women’s rayon ho­ mencing to sell any hosiery as branded Revised Maximum Price Regulation 339 ; siery (excluding irregulars, seconds and hosiery a manufacturer must complete thirds) and his deliveries of full fash­ and file with the Consumer Goods Price (2) Hosiery, the production of which ioned women’s rayon hosiery in the Division of the Office of Price Adminis­ was formerly, but is no longer, authorized greige of all grades. However, a manu­ tration, Washington 25, D. C., a signed by War Production Board; facturer may add to the number of doz­ statement setting forth the information (3) Hosiery which sellers at wholesale ens of hosiery which he is permitted specified below in this paragraph. Man­ and at retail had in stock prior to and to deliver at “branded” ceilings in any ufacturers who previous to April 13,1944, on the effective date of this Second Re­ calendar quarter-year the number of have furnished this information accu­ vised Maximum Price Regulation 339, dozens by which he has fallen short of rately and in full need not re-file and for which specific ceiling prices were es­ delivering his “branded percentage” in manufacturers who prior to April 13, tablished at wholesale and at retail under any previous calendar quarter or quar- 1944, have furnished this information in the provisions of the former Revised >—4ers of the same calendar year. part need furnish only such further in­ Maximum Price Regulation 339 and not For example: A manufacturer has a formation as is required to fulfill the specifically established by this regula­ “branded percentage’’ of 80. In the first cal­ requirements of this paragraph. The tion. endar quarter, his total deliveries of full statement must show: fashioned women’s rayon hosiery (including (1) The total number of dozen pairs 8. In Appendix A, paragraph (a) (2) only hosiery in the greige and first quality finished hosiery) is 50,000 dozen. With a of women’s full fashioned full length is amended to read as follows : “branded percentage” of 80, he would he per­ hosiery in the greige of all fibres and (2) Circular knit hosiery. Circular knit mitted to deliver up to 40,000 dozens at grades and the total number of dozen hosiery containing any of the defects listed “branded” ceilings in this quarter. Actu­ pairs of women’s first quality finished in Columns (1) and (2) cannot be considered ally, however, he delivers only 38,000 dozen full fashioned full length hosiery of all first quality, but must be considered irregu­ (2,000 less than his lim it). In the second fibres which he delivered in the year 1941. lars. Hosiery containing any of the defects quarter, this manufacturer arranges for de­ (2) The trade names and trademarks listed in Column (3) must be considered as livery of 40,000 dozens (including only ho­ siery in the greige and first quality finished owned and used by him in each of the of a grade not higher than seconds. years 1941, 1942 and 1943 on women’s hosiery). Since his “branded percentage” is 9. In the table of Appendix A, item 80, he would normally be entitled to deliver first quality full fashioned full length 32,000 dozens at “branded” ceilings. How­ hosiery of all fibres which he delivered (2) in Column 3 is amended to read as ever, he may add to this amount of directly to retail establishments serviced follows : “branded” hosiery the 2,000 dozens by which out of his own finished stock kept on (2) Leg defects: he has fallen short in the previous calendar hand for that purpose. (i) Menders or seamers in excess of x/\ ". 4026 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A p ril 15, 1944 (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th 10. In Appendix B, Table 1, Column 11. In Appendix B, Table 1, in each Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, E.O. 9328, (d ), the ceiling price for full fashioned of the brackets of permissible additions thirds of 39-42 and 45 gauge is corrected for special constructions, an additional 8 F.R. 4681) to read “ $3.55” instead of “$5.55”. item is specified and priced as follows: Issued this 13th day of April 1944. C hester B o w l e s , (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) ( i ) ( g ) Administrator. PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS FOR SPECIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF FIRST QUALITY [F. R. Doc. 44-5260; Filed, April 13, 1944; .35 11:57 a. m.] Jacquard construction------——— - 2.50 2. 50 2.95 .30 .34 • • * * * PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS FOR SPECIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF IRREGULARS P art 1407—R a t io n in g of F ood and F ood ------2.50 .25 .28 .30 Jacquard construction — — 2.10 P roducts * [Rev. RO 13,1 Arndt. 25] PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS FOR SPECIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF SECONDS processed foods 1. 80 ♦ 18 .20 .2 1 Jacquard construction------— ------50 ♦ * A rationale for this amendment has * * • been issued simultaneously herewith and has been filed with the Division of the 12. In Appendix B, Table 1, the note Federal Register.* (d) (e) entitled “Premium heels and soles” is (a)

P art 1388—D e f e n s e -R e n t a l A reas date, a written request to the appropriate duction Board, including the September agency of the United States to approve 1941 form in use by the Office of Produc­ [R ent Reg. for Housing,1 Amdt. 21] a higher rent than the rent initially ap­ tion Management prior to the revision PRIORITY-CONSTRUCTED HOUSING proved because of increased costs of con­ of this form on December 15,1941. The provisions of this paragraph (c) Rent Regulation for Housing is struction, and the maximum rent for the shall -not apply to housing accommoda­ amended in the following respects: accommodations is substantially lower than the rent generally prevailing in the tions resulting from the alteration or 1. Section 4 (f) is amended to read as remodeling of an existing structure. follows: defense-rental area for comparable ac­ commodations on the maximum rent 2. Section 5 (a) (9) is amended to read (f) Priority-constructed housing. For date, giving due consideration to general as follows: housing accommodations newly con­ increases in costs of construction, if any, structed with priority rating from the in the defense-rental area since the (9) Priority rating granted on Sep­ United States or any agency thereof for maximum rent date. tember 1941 application form of Office which the rent is approved by the United This paragraph (a) (10) shall apply of Production Management. The maxi­ States or any agency thereof prior to the only to housing accommodations which mum rent for the housing accommoda­ maximum rent date or, if the accommo­ were first rented prior to March 29,1944. tions is established under section 4 (c), dations were not rented on that date, the application for priority rating for prior to the first renting of the accom­ This amendment shall become effec­ the construction of the housing accom­ modations after that date, the rent so tive April 15,1944. modations was filed on the September approved, but in no event more than the (56 Stat. 23, 765) 1941 form in use by the Office of Pro­ rent on the maximum rent date, or, if duction Management prior to the revi­ Issued this 14th day of April 1944. the accommodations were not rented on sion of this form on December 15, 1941, that date, more than «the first rent after Ch ester B o w l e s , the-landlord did not make, prior to Sep­ that date: Provided, however, That if, Administrator. tember 1, 1943, or, if the accommoda­ prior to the maximum rent date or, if [P. R. Doc. 44-5314; Piled, April 14, 1944; tions were not rented on that date, prior the accommodations were not rented on 11:23 a. m.] to the first renting of the accommoda­ that date, prior to the first renting of the tions after that date, a written request accommodations after that date, the to the appropriate agency of the United landlord made a written request to the States to approve a higher rent than the appropriate agency of the United States P art 1388— D e f e n s e -R e n t a l A reas rent initially approved because of in­ to approve a higher rent than the rent [R ent Reg. for Housing, Miami Area,1 Amdt. 4] creased costs of construction, and the initially approved because of increased PRIORITY-CONSTRUCTED HOUSING maximum rent for the accommodations costs of construction, and a higher rent is substantially lower than the rent gen­ is approved by such agency on or after Rent Regulation for Housing in the erally prevailing in the defense-rental March 29,1944, because of such increased Miami Defense-Rental Area is amended area for comparable accommodations on costs of construction, the maximum rent in the following respects: September 1, 1943, giving due considera­ on and after the date of such approval 1, Section 4 (c) is amended to read as tion to general increases in costs of shall be the rent so approved. follows: construction, if any, in the defense- The provisions of this paragraph (f) (c) Priority-constructed housing. For rental area since September 1, 1943. shall apply to the approval of rents for housing accommodations newly con­ This paragraph (a) (9) shall apply such hQiising accommodations by the structed with priority rating from the only to housing accommodations which United States or any agency thereof hi United States or any agency thereof for were first rented prior to March 29,1944. connection with the grant of an appli­ which the rent is approved by the United This amendment shall become effec­ cation for priority rating filed on any States or any agency thereof prior to tive April 15, 1944. of the application forms of the Office of September 1,1943, or, if the accommoda­ Production Management or the War Pro­ tions were not rented on that date, prior (56 Stat. 23, 765) duction Board, including the September to the first renting of the accommoda­ Issued this 14th day of April 1944v 1941 form in use by the Office of Produc­ tions after that date, the rent so ap­ C hester B o w l e s , tion Management prior to the revision proved, but in no event more than the Administrator. of this form on December 15, 1941. rent on September 1, 1943, or, if the ac­ The provisions of this paragraph (f) commodations were not rented on that [F. R. Doc. 44-5312; Filed, April 14, 1944; shall not apply to housing accommoda­ date, more than the first rent after that 11:24 a. m.] tions resulting from the alteration or re­ date: Provided, however, That if, prior to modeling of an existing structure. September 1,1943, or, if the accommoda­ tions were not rented on that date, prior 2. Section 5 (a) (10) is amended to to the first renting of the accommoda­ P art 1388—D e f e n se -R ental A reas read as follows: tions after that date, the landlord made [R ent Reg. for Housing, N. Y. C. Area,1 (10) Priority rating granted on Sep­ a written request to the appropriate Amdt. 7] agency of the United States to approve tember 1941 application form of Office a higher rent than the rent initially ap­ PRIORITY-CONSTRUCTED HOUSING of Production Management. The maxi­ proved because of increased costs of con­ Rent Regulation for Housing in the mum rent for the housing accommoda­ struction, and a higher rent is approved New York City Defence-Rental Area is. tions is established under section 4 (f ), by such agency on or after March 29, amended in the following respects: the application for priority rating for the 1944, because of such increased oosts of 1. Section 4 (f) is amended to read as construction of the housing accommoda­ construction, the maximum rent on and follows : tions was filed on the. September 1941 after the .date of such approval shall be form in use by the Office of Production the rent so approved. (f) Priority-constructed housing. For Management prior to the revision of this The provisions of this paragraph (c) housing accommodations newly con­ form on December 15, 1941, the landlord shall apply to the approval of rents for structed with priority rating from the did not make, prior to the maximum rent such housing accommodations by the United States or any agency thereof for date or, if the accommodations were not United States or any agency thereof in which the rent is approved by the United rented on that date, prior to the first connection with the grant of an appli­ States or any agency thereof prior to renting of the accommodations after that cation for priority rating filed on any March 1,1943, or, if the accommodations of the application forms of the Office of were not rented on that date, prior to the i8 P.R. 14663, 14815, 15585, 16032, 16208, Production Management or the War Pro- 16427, 17297; 9 P.R. 206, 972, 2176, 2289, 3231, *8 F.R. 13914, 14814, 15586, 16219; 9 F.R. 2087, 3423. 3422. *8 P.R. 13118, 14047, 16033; 9 F.R. 3423. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4029 first renting of the accommodations after (10) Priority rating granted on Sep­P art 1400— T e x t ile F a b r ic s: C o t t o n , that date, the rent so approved, but in tember 1941 application form of Office W ool, S i l k , S il k S y n t h e t ic s and A d ­ no event more than the rent on March of Production Management. The maxi­ m ix tu r es 1, 1943, or, if the açcommodations were mum rent for the housing accommoda­ not rented on that date, more than the tions is established under section 4 (fX, [MPR 127,1 Amdt. 20] first rent after that date : Provided, how­ the application for priority rating for the FINISHED PIECE GOODS ever, That if, prior to March 1, 1943, or, construction of the housing accommoda­ if the accommodations were not rented tions was filed on the September 1941 A statement of the considerations in­ on that date, prior to the first renting of form in use by the Office of Production volved in the issuance of this amendment the accommodations after that-dâte, the Management prior to the revision of this has been issued simultaneously herewith landlord made a written request to the form on December 15, 1941, the land­ and filed with the Division of the Federal Register. * appropriate agency of the United States lord did not make, prior to March 1,1943, to approve a higher rent than the rent or, if the accommodations were not Section 1400.82 (s) (1) (ii) of Maxi­ initially approved because of increased rented on that date, prior to the first mum ^ i c e Regulation No. 127 is costs of construction, and a higher rent renting of the accommodations after that amended by deleting the phrase “ through April 15, 1944.” is approved by such agency on or after date, a written request to the appropriate March 29; 1944, because of such increased agency of the United States to approve This amendment shall become effec­ tive April 14, 1944. costs of construction, the maximum a higher rent than the rent initially ap­ rent on and after the date of such ap­ proved because of increased costs of con­ (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Laws 151, 78th proval shall be the rent so approved. struction, and the maximum rent for the Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, The provisions of this paragraph (f) accommodations is substantially lower 8 F.R. 4681) shall apply to the approval of rents for than the rent generally prevailing in the Issued this 14th day of April 1944. such housing accommodations by the Defense-Rental Area for comparable ac­ United States or any agency thereof in commodations on March 1, 1943, giving C hester B o w l e s , connection with the grant of an applica­ due consideration to general increases Administrator. in costs of construction, if any, in the tion for priority rating filed on any of the [P. R. Doc. 44-5315; Piled, April 14, 1944; application forms of the Office of Pro­ Defense-Rental Area since March 1,1943. 11:23 a. m.] duction Management or the War Pro­ This paragraph (a) (10) shall apply duction Board, including the September only to housing accommodations which were first rented prior to March 29,1944. 1941 form in use by the Office of Produc­ tion Management prior to the revision of This amendment shall become effec-' P art 1418— T erritories and P o sse ssio n s this form on December 15,1941. tive April 15,1944. [M PR 288,2 Amdt. 22] The provisions of this paragraph (f) (56 Stat. 23, 765) MACARONI AND NOODLE PRODUCTS IN ALASKA shall not apply to housing accommoda­ Issued this 14th day of April 1944. tions resulting from the alteration or re­ A statement of the considerations in­ C hester B o w l e s , modeling of an existing structure. Administrator. volved in the issuance of this amend­ ment, issued simultaneously herewith, 2. Section 5 (a) (10) is amended to [P. R. Doc. 44-5313; Piled, April 14, 1944; has been filed with the Division of the read as follows: 11:23 a. m.j Federal Register.*

Section 1418.363 (w) Table X X III is added to read as follows: (w ) Table X X III: Maximum retail prices for macaroni and noodle products.

Palmer and Curry and Ju­ Cor­ points on points on Wrangel An­ Alaska R. R. Brand Unit Ketch­ neau, dova, Alaska R. R. ikan Peters­ Sitka Kodiak chor­ north of north of burg Doug- Valdez, Nome las Hames Seward age Anchorage Curry to and and south including of Curry Fairbanks

Egg noodles: Plain—Sunset, Regal, Creamona_____ 1#—bulk______$0.12 $0.13 $0.14 $0.15 Napoli Semolina______$0.15 $0.15 $0.17 $0.16 1#—bulk______.18 .18 .20 .20 .20 Rose Chinese.______...... 1#—bulk...... 20 .22 .22 .23 .23 .25 .25 .25 .26 .28 .27 Mission, Sunrise, S. B. Brand, Golden 1#—bulk______.25 .25 .27 Grain. .27 .27 .27 .29 .24 Am ocat...... 16-ounce cello... .28 .30 .31 .32 .30 .30 .32 .39 Big Value______12-ounce cello__ .18 .19 .20 .20 Creamette______.18 .19 .20 .22 5-ounce carton__ .12 .13 .14 ■ .14 .14 .14 Fontana..______8-ounce carton... .14 .15 .17 .17 .19 .19 .17 .18 .18 .21 Fontana*__ ; ______.. . . 16-ounce carton.. .30 .30 .32 .33 .31 Fould’s______.32 .34 .35 5-ounce cello___ .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 Golden Grain Chinese. .______12-ounce cello__ .17 .18 .21 .22 .17 Manchu Chinese______.17 .18 .25 8-ounce cello___ .13 .13 .14 .14 .14 .14 • 15 Mission....______'____ 5-ounce cello___ .15 .12 .13 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .15 Mission______... 8-ounce cello____ .16 .17 .18 .18 .17 Mission______.. .. .17 .18 .20 16-ounce cello__ .28 .29 .30 .31 .30 .30 .32 .34 Missionette______8-ounce cello___ .18 .18 .19 .19 .19 * .19 .20 .20 Quaker______i______i._ 5-ounce carton... .12 .12 .13 .13 .12 .13 R & W Krinkled...... 13 ,14 16-ounce carton. .30 .32 .31 .35 .30 .31 .35 .39 Reliance______8-ounce cello___ .16 .17 .18 .18 .17 .17 Reliance______.18 .20 16-ounce cello___ .29 .30 .32 .32 .31 .31 Reliance Chinese..______.33 8-ounce cello___ .13 .14 .14 .14 .14 .15 .15 .15 Reliance egg twisters...... 16-ounce cello___ .31 .32 .35 .35 .31 .32 Reliance Krinkled Noodle-Ettes___ .33 .40 16-ounce cello___ .32 .34 .36 .36 .33 .33 .35 .41 Rose Chinese______1______8-ounce cello____ .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .14 Spaghetti and macaroni: .15 .14 Regal, Sunset and Creamona long and 1#—bulk. .13 .14 .15 .15 elbow. Tl5 .17 .16 Mission and S. B. Brands—long and 1#—bulk. .17 .18 .19 .19 .19 .20 elbow, Salad Mac, alphabets. .21 .21 Napoli (Semolina) Paste—long and 1#—bulk. .18 >•.19 .20 .20 .20 .21 .22 elbow, Salad Mac, alphabets. .22 Buitoni gluten spaghetti______8-ounce carton____ .19 .20 .20 .21 .21 .22 Creamettes—elbow macaroni______.23 .22 8-ounce carton____ .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 Fontana—elbow and Salad Mac______8-ounce cello_____ .12 .13 .14 .14 .13 .13 Fould’s—long and elbow. ____ »______.14 .15 8-ounce carton___ .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 Gil-Yo-Ne spaghetti—cut______16-ounce carton___ .26 .27 .30 .31 .28 .28 Golden Grain—elbow macaroni...... 29 .35 8-ounce carton____ .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of Price Administration. 19 P.R. 2464, 3031. * 7 P.R. 10581,11012; 8 P.R. 23, 567, 2158, 2445, 6964, 3844, 8184,12549, 13166,13305,16514, 16626,16627,16865, 16986,16793; 9 F.R. 301, 849,1715. 4030 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

Palmer and Curry and points on points on Cor­ Ju­ Skag- An­ Alaska R. R. Alaska R. R. Wrangel, neau, dova, Ketch­ Peters­ way Sitka Kodiak chor­ north of north of Nome Brand Unit ikan Doug­ Valdez, burg Haines age Anchorage Curry to and las Seward and south including of Curry Fairbanks

Spaghetti and macaroni—Continued. $0.24 Golden Grain—Long Mac, alphabet 16-ounce cello____ $0.19 $0.19 $0.19 $0.20 $0.20 $0.22 $0.22 $0.20 $0.20 $0.22 seashells. .23 .27 Golden Grain—coil...... 16-ounce cello____ .20 .20 .21 .21 .21 .23 .23 .21 .21 27-ounce cello...... 28 .28 .29 .29 .29 .30 .30 .32 .33 .35 .33 Golden Grain—sphagetti------.29 .30 Golden Grain—spaghetti dinner...... 8-ounce carton____ .26 .26 .27 .27 .27 .28 .28 .28 .29 7J4-ounce carton.. .13 .14 .14 .14 .14 .15 .15 .14 .14 .15 .16 Kraft macaroni and cheese...... :— .32 .34 M & C spaghetti dinner— ...... 7- ounce carton.30______.30 .30 .31 .31 .32 .32 .31 . 31 16-ounce carton___ .21 .22 .22 .22 .22 .24 .24 .23 .24 .26 .27 Merlino...... 14 .14 Mission—long and elbow, alphabets, small 8- ounce cello..______.12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 seasbell, salad macaroni. .23 .25 Mission—long and elbow, salad macaroni, 16-ounce cello...... 20 .20 .21 .21 .21 .23 .23 .21 .22 alphabets, small seashells, soya elbow. 1 27-ounce cello____ .30 .30 .31 .31 .31 .33 .34 .34 .34 .37 .36 Mission—long and elbow, salad macaroni.. .39 .43 .40 Mission Best Bet------...... ---- ' 2 Y> #—cello...... 32 .33 .33 .33 .34 .36 .36 .38 .13 .13 .14 .14 Mother's spaghetti...... 8-ounce cello...... 12 .12 .12 .12 . 12 .13 .13 8-ounce carton...... 13 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 .14 .14 .15 .15 Quaker—long and elbow...... 15 Reliance long and elbow, salad and small 8-ounce cello_____ .12 .12 .12 .12 .13 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 seashells, alphabets, coiled vermicelli. .23 .25 Reliance long and elbow, salad and small 16-ounce cello...... 20 .20 .21 .21 .21 .23 .23 .21 .22 seashells, alphabets, coiled vermicelli. .34 .37 .36 Reliance long and elbow, salad and small 27-ounce cello...... 30 .30 .31 .31 .31 .33 .34 .34 seashells, alphabets, coiled vermicelli. 16-ounce carton___ .23 .23 .23 .24 .24 .26 .26 .26 .26 .28 .28 Ronzoni macaroni—bologna style------.13 .13 .15 Van Camp’s Tenderoni------6-ounce carton____ .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .13 .13 , .13

This amendment shall become effective This amendment shall become effective (56 Stat. 23, 765, Pub.- Law 151, 78th April 20, 1944. April 12, 1944. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, E.O. 9328, 7 F.R. 4681) <56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151-, 78th (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 1.51, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, Issued this 14th day of April 1944. 8F.R. 4681) 8 F.R. 4681) C hester B o w l e s , Administrator. Issued this 14th day of April 1944. Issued this 12th day of April 1944. [F. R. Doc. 44-5318; Filed, April 14, 1944; C hester B o w l e s , C hester B o w l e s , Administrator. Administrator. 11:22 a. m.j [F. R. Doc. 44-5316; Filed, April 14, 1944; Approved: April 11, 1944. 11:22 a. m.J G rover B. H i l l , P art 1499— C o m m o d itie s and S ervices Assistant War Food Administrator. [Rev. SR 14 to GMPR, Amdt. 115] P art 1439—U nprocessed A gricultural [F. R. Doc. 44-5188; Filed, April 12, 1944; NEW COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES; MODI­ C o m m o d itie s 4:41 pi m.] FICATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES [MPR 426,1 Amdt. 22] A statement of the considerations in­ CUCUMBERS ’ volved in the issuance of this amend­ A statement of the considerations in­ ment, issued simultaneously herewith, volved in the issuance of this amendment P art 1499— C o m m o d itie s and S ervices has been filed with the Division of the Federal Register.* has been issued and filed with the Divi­ [R ev. SR 11 to GMPR, Amdt. 46] sion of the Federal Register.* Section 6.3 of Revised Supplementary Maximum Price Regulation No. 426 is LEASING OF TRUCKS BETWEEN CARRIERS Regulation 14 is amended in the follow­ amended in the following respects: ing respects: 1. Column 4 of table 7 of Appendix H, A statement of considerations involved 1. The undesignated subparagraph in Article III, section 15 is amended to read in the issuance of this amendment, is­ paragraph (a) which precedes subpara­ as follows: sued simultaneously herewith, has been graph (1) is amended to read as fol­ filed with the Division of the Federal lows: Register.* The maximum price of a new com­ Col. 4 A new subparagraph (146) is added mercial motor vehicle shall be a price de­ to § 1499.46 (b) to read as follows^ termined in accordance with § 1499.2, or Season (142) Leasing of trucks between car­ § 1499.3 when § 1499.2 cannot be applied, of the General Maximum Price Regula­ riers pursuant to directions of the Office fNov. 1-Dec. 31 tion, to which may be added an allowance J Jan. 1-Apr. 30 of Defense Transportation under the I May 1-May 31 (called increment) permitted by subpar­ (.June 1-Oct. 31 provisions of its Administrative Order agraph ( I ) , (2) or (3), below, whichever fNov. 1-Dec. 31 ODT 10, issued March 10, 1944, General is applicable, for each calendar month or Jjan. 1-Apr. 30 Order ODT 3, Revised, as amended greater part thereof within the period I May 1-May 31 (.June 1-Oct. 31 March 10, 1944 and General Order ODT from March 1,1942, up to and including, 17, as amended March 10, 1944. This whichever is earlier, April 30, 1944, or fNov. 1-Dec. 31 JJan. 1-Apr. 30 exemption applies only to the compen­ the date of sale of the new commercial (M ay 1-May 31 sation charged between carriers for the motor vehicle. However, the increment (.June 1-Oct. 31 rental of the truck, and does not extend may be added, only if the seller complies fNov. 1-Dec. 31 with the conditions in subparagraph (4), I Jan. 1-Apr. 30 to any other type of truck rental or to I May 1-May 31 the rates which the lessee may chargei (5), (6) or (7), below, and at the time Dune 1-Oct. 31 the shipper. of delivery the seller executes and de­ The exemption granted by this para-i livers to the purchaser and to the Office of Price Administration, Washington, graph shall remain in effect only until* D. C., the certification set forth in para­ ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office July 13, 1944. of Price Administration. graph (e ). Such increment shall not in­ *8 F.R. 16409, 16294, 16519, 16423, 17372; This amendment shall become effect clude any provision for extra, special or 9 F.R. 790, 902, 1581, 2008. 2023, 2091, 2493. tive April 14, 1944. optional equipment until such equipment FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4031

is part of the vehicle. Where a reseller of mum prices therefor to an amount not following-described area in Dona Ana a new and unused commercial motor ve­ in excess of: County, New Mexico, is hereby with­ hicle who purchased the vehicle for use (1) His maximum price as established drawn from all forms of appropriation cannot determine a price under § 1499.2 by the General Maximum Price Regula­ under the public-land laws, including the of the General Maximum Price Regula­ tion to the same class of purchasers for mining laws, and such land, and all other tion, he may either charge a price not to the same variety, brand , (if any) and lands and waters owned or controlled by exceed the price, including increment, container type and size of packaged the United States within the said area which he paid for such vehicle less 75 rolled oats; plus and the hereinafter-described area in El percent of the retail price of each piece (2) $0.013 per pound of net weight of Paso County, T exas> are hereby reserved of equipment he removed from the ve­ rolled oats. and set apart for the use of the Depart­ hicle, regardless of the conditions in sub- (c) Notification to wholesalers and re­ ment of the Interior as a refuge and paragraph (4), (5), (6) or (7), below, tailers of authorized change in maximum breeding ground for migratory birds and and the furnishing of the certification in price. With the first delivery after April other wildlife. paragraph (e ), or like other resellers who 18, 1944, of an item of packaged rolled N e w M e x ic o cannot establish a price under § 1499.2 oats, in any case where a seller establishes NEW MEXICO PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN of the General Maximum Price Regula­ his maximum price pursuant to this sec­ T. 28 S., R. 3 E., parts of secs. 26, 35, and 36; tion, he may obtain a price under § 1499.3 tion, he shall supply each wholesaler and T. 29 S., R. 3 E., parts of secs. 1 and 12; of that regulation. retailer who purchases from him with T. 29 S., R. 4 E., parts of secs. 6, 7, and 8; 2. Subparagraph (3) in paragraph (a) written notice as set forth below: Part of the Santa Teresa Grant. is amended to read as follows: (Insert date) t T exas (3) In the case of trailers stored out­ NOTICE TO WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS Parts of Tracts 3A and 3B, Bloch 3, Upper Valley. doors at any time on or after October 31, Our OPA ceiling price for (describe item by 1942, the lower of the following two variety, brand, if any, container type and The lands above referred to are more partic­ amounts; (i) Vz of 1 per cent of the list size) has been established by the Office of ularly described by metes and bounds as Price Administration. We are authorized to follows: price of,guch trailer, and of the list price Beginning at Boundary Monument No. 75 of any extra, special or optional equip­ inform you that if you are a wholesaler or retailer pricing this item under Maximum on the. line between the State of New Mexico ment built into or installed on such Price Regulations Nos. 421, 422, or 423, you and the State of Texas, on the easterly trailer, or if there is no such list price, Vfe must reflgure your ceiling price for this item boundary of the Santa Teresa Grant, on the of 1 per cent of the price at which such on the first delivery of it to you containing east side of the Rio Grande, approximately trailer or extra, special or optional this notification on or after April 19, 1944. 135 feet southeast of the easterly end of equipment was last contracted to be sold You must refigure your ceiling price following Country Club Bridge, south of Country Club Road, and about 40 feet west of the center between January 1, 1942, and March 31, the rules in section 6 of Maximum Price Reg­ ulations Nos. 421, 422T, or 423, whichever is line of the East Levee: 1942, or (ii) $15. applicable to you. Thence from said Initial point, along the 3. Subparagraph (1) in paragraph (f) boundary between New Mexico and Texas, For a period of 60 days after the seller is amended by deleting from the first part of the easterly boundary of the Santa has established his maximum price under Teresa Grant, sentence the words “ and has not been this section, and with his first shipment transferred to any person other than a S. 61°08'41" E., 114.68 ft. to a point on said after the 60-day period to each purchaser sales agency for the purpose of resale” boundary, from which point Boundary who has not made a purchase within that Monument No. 76 bears S. 61°08'41'' E.. and substituting therefor the words “has time, the seller shall include the notice 995.10 ft. distant; not been used except for the purpose of set forth above in each case or carton sale” . , Thence in the State of New Mexico and containing the item, or securely attach it the Santa Teresa Grant, This amendment shall become effec­ to the case or carton, or insert it on or tive April 19, 1944. S. 19°38'42'' E„ 662.49 ft. to a point; j j k attach it to the invoice accompanying S. 17°37'27” E., 102.77 .to a point; (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th the shipment. S. 10°57'29'' E., 477.23 it. to a point; Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 P.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, This amendment shall become effec­ S. 7°33'21'' E., 499.11 ft. to a point, from 8 F.R. 4681) tive April 19, 1944. Which point Boundary Monument No. 77 bears S. 44°07'32'' E., 757.65 ft. distant; Issued this 14th day of April 1944. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th S. 7°33'21'' E., 207.10 ft. to a point; ' C h ester B o w l e s , Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, S. 0 °q 5 '3 1 '' E., 23.60 ft. to a point; Administrator. 8 F.R. 4681) S. 7°43' E., 54.98 ft. to a point; •S. 12°06' W., 84.60 ft. to a point; [P. R. Doc. 44-5317; Piled, April 14, 1944: Issued this 13th day of April 1944. S. 0°05'31" E., 12.20 ft. to a point; S. 10°46'47" W., 246.20 ft. to a point; 11:22 a. m.] C hester B o w l e s , S. 18°28'18'' W., 380.00 ft., approximate, to a Administrator. point on the easterly boundary of the [P. R. Doc. 44-5288; Piled, April 13, 1944; Santa Teresa Grant; P art 1499— C o m m o d it ie s and S ervices 4:44 p. m.] Thence in General Land Office Tract 38 in secs. 26 and 35, T. 28*S., R. 3 E., [R ev* SR 14 to GMPR, Amdt. 121] S. 18°28'18” W., 138.23 ft., approximate, to a PACKAGED ROLLED OATS point; TITLE 43—PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR S. 32°28' W., 871.81 ft. to a point on the north A statement of the considerations in­ Chapter I—General Land Office boundary of the Montoya Spur Drain, from volved in the issuance of this amend­ which point Boundary Monument No. 78 ment has been issued and filed with the (Appendix) bears N. 61°18’30'' E., 805.02 ft. distant; Division of the Federal Register.* [Public Land Order 220] Thence along the north boundry of the Section 1.27 is added to read as follows: Montoya Spur Drain, S. 89°56' W., 51.45 ft. " N e w M ex ic o an d T exas to a point; S e c . 1.27 Packaged rolled oats— (a) Thence crossing said Drain, S. 6°55'44” W., Definitions. (1) “Packaged rolled oats” ORDER ESTABLISHING THE MESILLA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 196.24 ft. to a point on the south boundary means oats rolled and packaged for hu­ of said Drain; man consumption in containers holding By virtue of the authority vested in Thence along said south boundary, N. three pounds or less. the President and pursuant to Executive 89°49' E., 35.27 ft. to a point; (b) Maximum prices. Any seller Order No. 9337 of April 24, 1943, it is Thence, S. 6°55'44'' W., 741.88 ft. to the whose maximum prices for sales of pack­ ordered as follows: P. C. of a curve; With a 2831.22 foot radius aged rolled oats are on April 13, 1944, Subject to valid existing rights, includ­ curve to the left, 1674.02 feet to a point on ing the use of the lands for grazing or the curve, on the boundary common to New established by the General Maximum Mexico and Texas, from which point Bound­ Price Regulation may adjust his maxi- other purposes under any lease made ary Monument No. 80 bears N. 13°50'15'' E., under the provisions of the act of Au­ 1048.72 ft. distant; * Copies may be obtained from the Office gust 27, 1935, 49 Stat. 906, (U.S.C., title Thence continuing with said curve in of Price Administration. 22, sec. 277e), all public land within the Texas, 387.75 ft, to a point on the curve; 4032 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

Thence in sec. 8, N. 46°43' W., 637.66 ft, to a point; N. 89°49'20" E., 6.08 ft. to a point; N. 83°31' W., 653.99 ft. to a point; S. 36°00'45" E., 112.98 ft. to a point; Continuing with said curve, 17.56 ft. to the N. 70°41' W., 601.85 ft. to a point; S. 37°09'21"' E., 995.22 ft. to the P. O. or a P. T.; S. 86°38'32" E., 2953.68 ft. to the P. C. of N. 46°09' W., 360.70 ft. to a point; curve'; N. 36°11' W., 438.60 ft. to a point; With a 2824.54 foot radius curve to the left, a curve; N. 33°25' W., 457.60 ft. to a point; 600.43 ft. to a point on the boundary com­ With a 2824.79 foot radius curve to the left, N. 57° 13' W., 333.34 ft. to a point on the mon to New Mexico and Texas, on the 1020.60 ft. to a point on the line be­ line between sec. 12, T. 29 S., R. 3 E., north boundary of General Land Office tween lots 1 and 2; and sec. 7, T. 29 S., R. 4 E., from* which Tract 37 in secs. 35 and 36, T. 28 S., R. 3 E., Thencg 1» point the corner common to secs. 1 and from which point Boundary Monument No. Continuing with said curve 943.16 ft. to a 12; T. 29 S., R. 3 E., and secs. 6 and 7, 81B bears S. 87°13'26" W., 593.25 ft. distant; point on the center line of the old T. 29 S., R. 4 E., bears N. 0°02' E., 1015.73 Continuing with said curve, in New Mexico river bed of the Rio Grande. ft. distant; and in General Land Office Tract 37, in Thence in the Rio Grande, Thence in sec. 12, secs. 35 and 36, T. 28 S., R. 3 E., 451.24 ft., S. 63°55' E., 116.08 ftr to a point; N. 45° 19' W., 694.57 ft. to a point; approximate, to a point in General Land S. 76°54' E., 176.71 ft. to a point; ~ N. 27°04' W., 241.55 ft. to a point; Office Tract 37, on the line between secs. S. 88°21' E., 203.11 ft. to a point on the line between secs. 8 and 9; N. 10°31' W., 325.00 ft., approximate, to a 35 and 36; point on the line between secs. 1 and 12; Continuing with said curve 145.00 ft., ap­ Thence along the line between secs. 8 and 9, Thence in sec. 1, proximate, to theP. T. of said curve; y S. 0°02' W., 50.21 ft. to a point on a curve in the southeasterly right-of-way bound­ N. 10°31' W., 14.71 ft., approximate, to a S. 61°25'50" E., 87J.61 ft. to a point on the point; line between General Land Office Tract ary o f the Rio Grande Canal, in the Rio Grande, from which point the quarter- N. 21°31' W., 578.26 ft. to a point; 37 and the Santa Teresa Grant; section corner on the west boundary of N. 38°09' W., 142.44 ft. to a point; Thence in the Santa Teresa Grant, sec. 9 bears S. 0°02' W., 355.79 ft. distant; N. 7° 17' W., 260.10 ft. to a point; S.'61°25'50" E., 321.92 ft. to the P. C. of a Thence in sec. 8, with the southeast right-of- N. 46°38' W., 422.31 ft. to a point; curve; way boundary of the Rio Grande Canal, North 106.00 ft. to a point; With a 2904.00 foot radius curve to the N. 17°23' W., 689.49 ft. to a point; right, 911.16 ft., the P. T. of said curve; With a 2954.93 foot radius curve to the N. 47°07' W., 267.47 ft. to a point; S. 43°27'12" E., 3321.75 ft. to the P. C. of a right,'1530.36 ft. to a point on the line between lots 1 and 2, sec. 8; N. 85°29' W., 152.47 ft. to a point; . curve; Thence with part of the line between lots 1 N. 87° 11' W., 284.35 ft. to a point; With a 2904.79 foot radius curve to the N. 18° 18' W., 82.08 ft. to a point on the right, 217.54 ft. to a point on the south and 2, north boundary of sec. 1, T. 29 S., R. 3 E., boundary of the Santa Teresa Grant and S. 0°02' W., 695.87 ft. to a point, from which and south boundary of the Santa Teresa the north boundary of lot 1, sec. 1, T. 29 point the southeast corner of lot 2 bears S. 0°02' W., 215.26 ft. distant; Grant, from which point the southeast 5., R. 3 E., from which point the south­ Thence S. 57°22' W., 148.50 ft. to the P. C. of a corner of the Santa Teresa Grant bears east corner of the Santa Teresa Grant curve; With a 402.80 foot radius curve to S. 89°56'30" E., 1537.58 ft. distant; bears S. 89°56'30" E., 303.00 ft. distant; the right, 196.10 ft. to the P. T.; Thence in the Santa Teresa Grant, Thence in lot 1, sec. 1, N. 15°29' W., 278.16 ft. to a point; Continuing with said curve, 231.10 ft. to a S. 85°16' W., 58.10 ft. to the P. C. of a curve; N. 79°49' W., 396.23 ft. to a point; point on the line between lot 1 and Gen­ With a 479.00 foot radius curve to the right, N. 41010' W., 422.38 ft. to a point; eral Land Office Tract 53 in sec. 1; 235.00 ft. to the P. T.; N. 28° 18' W., 177.18 ft. to a point; Thence in General Land Office Tract 53, N. 66°38' W., 289.00 ft. to the P. C. of a curve; N. 87°06' W., 356.46 ft. to a point; Continuing with said curve 416.29 ft. to the With a 142.10 foot radius curve to the right, N. 47°28' W., 230.73 ft. to a point; P. T. of said curve; 50.90 ft. to the P. T.; N. 72°35' W., 213.81 ft. to a point; S. 26°23'34" E., 749.84 ft. to a point on the N. 46°07' W., 92.60 ft. to the P. C. of a curve; N. 16°48' W., 311.29 ft. to a point; line between General Land Office Tcacts With a 247.30 foot radius curve to the left, N. 47° 12' W., 183.99 ft. to a point; 53 and 56; 168.60 ft. to the P. T. S. 88° 17' W., 100.05 ft. to a point; Thence in General Land Office Tract 56, N. 85°11' W., 553.30 ft. to a point; N. 20°33' W., 487.01 ft. to a point; S. 26°23'34" E., 560.00 ft., approximate, to N. 83°46' W., 33.98 ft. to a point; N. 54° 12' W., 150.43 ft. to a point; a point on the line between sec. 1, T. 29 S. 30°27' W., 148.08 ft. to a point; N. 19°55' W., 487.20 ft. to a point; 5., R. 3 E.> and sec. 6, T. 29 S., R. 4 E., in S. 46°24' W., 76.85 ft. to a point; N. 61°27' E„ 154.83 ft. to a point; General Land Office Tract 56;. S. 47°57' W., 46.28 ft. to a point; N. 26°34' W., 160.99 ft. to a point; S. 71°41' W., 489.84 ft. to a point; Thence in sec. 6, N. 75°30' W., 239.64 ft. to « point; S. 26°23'34" E., 616.42 ft., approximate, to S. 86°20' W., 125.26 ft. to a point; N. 68°29’ W .t 386.99 ft. to a point; a point on the line between secs. 6 and N. 63°26' W., 158.76 ft. to a point; N. 57° 40' W., 560.91 ft. to a point; 7, from which the corner common to secs. S. 78°34' W., 58.86 ft. to a point; , N. 49°13' W., 655.13 ft. to a point; 1 and 12, T. 29 S., R. 3 E., and secs. 6 S. 72°53' W., 31.73 ft. to a point; N. 65°21' W., 374.08 ft. to a point; and 7, T. 29 S., R. 4 E., bears West 275.00 S. 44° 14' W., 104.66 ft. to a point; N. 28°35' W., 355.31 ft. to a point; ft., approximate, distant; S. 23° 12' W., 42.52 ft. to a point; N. 73° 14' W., 76.24 ft. to a point; S. 23°08' W., 115.18 ft. to a point; Thence in sec. 7, N. 32° 18' W., 125.40 ft. to a point; S. 26°23'34" E., 110.23 ft., approximate, to N. 81°09’ W., 91.08 ft. to a point; N. 55°li 'W . , 160.46 ft. to a point; N. 46° 45' W., 324.01 ft. to a point; a point; N. 29°24' W., 289.25 ft. to a point; S. 28°28' E., 204.00 ft. to a point; N. 51°07' W., 38.87 ft. to a point; N. 51°37' W., 165.86 ft. to a point; S. 32°36' E., 204.00 ft. to a point; N. 74° 16' W., 147.53 ft. to a point; N. 65°36' E., 94.43 ft. to a point; S. 36°44' E., 204.00 ft. to a point; S. 83°02' W., 80.05 ft. to a point; N. 21°27' W., 361.00 ft. to a point; S. 40°53' E., 204.00 ft. to a point; S. 76°12' W., 231.73 ft. to a point; . N. 51°07' W., 318.60 ft. to a point; S. 45°01' E., 204.00 ft, to a point; N. 57°34' W., 229.27 ft. to a point; N. 66°02' W., 295.47 ft. to a point; S. 49°09' E., 204.00 ft. to a point; N. 70° 15' W., 279.45 ft. to a point on the line N. 27°31' W., 320.25 ft. to a point; S. 53° 18' E., 204.93 ft. to a point on the line between secs. 7 and 8, from which point between General Land Office Tracts 58 the corner common to secs. 5, 6, 7, and 8, N. 5° 17' W., 347.48 ft. to a point; N. 29°32' W., 339.75 ft. to a point; and 59; T. 29 S., R. 4 E., bears N. 0°02' E., 3743.84 Thence in General Land Office Tract 58, ft. distant; S. 56°33' E., 360.00 ft. to a point on the S. 57°09' E., 173.89 ft. to a point on the line Thence in sec. 7, center line of the Rio Grande; between General Land Office Tract 58 and N. 45°34' W., 175.05 ft. to a point; Thence in the Rio Grande, along the center line thereof, lot 1; N. 84°39' W., 139.61 ft. to a point; N. 23°33' W., 92.47 ft. to a point; Thence in lot 1, S. 84°46' W., 252.05 ft. to a point; S. 63°56' E., 494.57 ft. to a point; N. 57°43' W., 112.36 ft. to a point; N. 13°48' W.. 176.08 ft. to a point; S. 68°57'14" E., 974.33 ft. to a point on the N.*42°45' W., 251.92 ft. to a point; N. 7°55' W., 195.68 ft. to a point; center line of the old river bed of the N. 12° 18' W., 112.59 ft. to a point; N. 10°49' W., 234.36 ft. to a point; Rio Grande, from which point the corner N. 70°01' W., 58.52 ft. to a point; N. 7°33' W., 182.58 ft. to a point; ^ common to secs. 5, 6, 7, and 8, T. 29 S., N. 78° 19' W., 161.81 ft. to a point; N. 2°28' E., 163.15 ft. to a point; R. 4 E., bears N. 54°23'49" E., 3132.32 ft. S. 60° 12' W., 116.61 ft. to a point; N. 13°47' E., 159.59 ft. to a point; distant; S. 0°02' W., 28.75 ft. to a point; N. 26° 14' E., 235.24 ft. to a point; Thence, S. 60° 12' W., 62.49 ft. to a point; N. 37°00' E., 269.20 ft. to a point; S. 68°57'14" E., 913.02 ft. to the P. C. of S. 65°28' W., 128.26 ft. to a point; N. 33°28' E., 275.61 ft. to a point; a curve; S. 61°53' W., 33.06 ft. to a point; N. 21°13' E., 115.94 ft. to a point; W ith a 5689.58 foot radius curve to the N. 0°02' E., 28.31 ft. to a point; N. 7° 13' E., 160.35 ft. to a point; left, 1738.92 ft. to a point on a curve on S. 61°53' W., 29.49 ft. to a point; Thence leaving the Rio Grande, the line between secs. 7 and 8, from N. 87°41' W., 110.02 ft. to a point; N. 64°57' W., 234.70 ft. to a point on the which point the comer common to secs, N. 80°41' W., 279.88 ft. to a point; south right-of-way boundary of the 5, 6, 7, and 8 bears N. 00° 02' E., 2520.17 N. 81°54' W., 181.05 ft. to a point; Nemexas Drain; ft. distant; N. 56°03' W., 777.39 ft. to a point; FEDERAL REGISTER,- Saturday, April 15, 1944 4033

Thence ctossing said drain, hereby withdrawn from all forms of ap­ [S. O. 197] N. 56°30' E., 168.29 ft. to a point; propriation under the public-land laws, P art 95—C ar S ervice N. 19°03'11" E., 248.83 ft. to a point; including the mining and mineral-leas­ N. 15°04'44" E., 208.94 ft. to a p o in t s TRANSPORTATION OF LOW GRADE POTATOES N. 69°82' W., 35.16 ft. to a point; ing laws, and reserved under the juris­ N. 15°04'44" E., 607.69 ft. to a point; diction of the Secretary of the Interior At a session of the Interstate Commerce N. 12°22'58" E., 342.75 ft. to a point; for use in connection with the prosecu­ Commission, Division 3, held at its office N. 6°22'22'' E., 223.97 ft. to a point; tion of the war: iri Washington, D. C., on the 11th day of N. 3°15'57" E., 185.14 ft."to a point; j S a l t L a k e M e r id ia n April, A. D. 1944. N. 2°25' W., 191.98 ft. to a point; N. 9° 18' W., 192.66 ft. to a point; T. 37 S., R. 21 E., It appearing, that Marvin Jones, War N. 16° 12' W., 192.67 ft. to a point; Sec. 3, S W 1^, unsurveyed; Food Administrator qf the War Food N. 19°38'57" W., 1155.98 ft. to a point on Sec. 10, NW'/i, unsurveyed. Administration has certified to the O f­ the boundary between New Mexico and The areas described aggregate approxi­ fice of Defense Transportation that an Texas, from which point Boundary Mon­ mately 320 acres. emergency exists in the marketing of old ument No. 74 bears N. 77°06'01" W .t potatoes, other than sweet, and that the 567.30 ft. distant; This order shall take precedence over but not modify the order of June 22,1935, transportation and movement of low Thence along the boundary between New grade and cull potatoes, other than Mexico and Texas, of the Secretary of the Interior, estab­ lishing Utah Grazing District No. 6, so sweet, for other than manufacturing and S. 77°06'01" E., 704.36 ft. to the place of far as such order affects the above-de­ livestock feed will result in a wasteful beginning. scribed lands. transportation; and the Office of Defense Transportation recommends that this It is unlawful for any person to pur­ A be F ortas, Acting Secretary of the Interior. Commission cooperate with it to prevent sue, hunt, trap, capture, willfully disturb, such wasteful transportation; the Com­ or kill any bird or wild animal of any kind A p r il 7, 1944. mission is of the opinion that an emer­ whatsoever within the limits of the refuge or for any person other than personnel [F. R. Doc. 44-5291; Filed, April 14, 1944; gency exists requiring immediate action to prevent wasteful transportation and of the U. S. Section of the International congestion of traffic: It is ordered, That: Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico, to enter thereon, except under § 95.336 (a) Use of railroad box cars such rules and regulations as may or refrigerator cars prohibited for trans­ be prescribed by the Secretary of the TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION AND porting potatoes, other than sweet, below Interior.* prescribed grade. No common carrier RAILROADS As to the lands which have been ac­ by railroad subject to the Interstate quired or are controlled by the Inter­ Chapter I—Interstate Commerce Com­ Commerce Act shall accept for transpor­ national Boundary Commission, their mission tation or move any railroad box car or reservation as the Mesilla National W ild­ refrigerator car loaded with potatoes, life Refuge is subject to their use for the [S. O. 187-A] other than sweet, grading below U. S. purposes of the Rio Grande Canalization P art 95— C ar S ervice Commercial or below eighty percent Project, including but not limited to the (80%) U. S. No. 1 quality from any point right of ingress and egress, of clearing, REFRIGERATION OF POTATOES in the States of Connecticut, Maine, grubbing, and leveling the floodway At a session of the Interstate Com­ Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, areas and borrowing earth therefrom, of merce Commission, Division 3, held at its New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, maintaining and building levees and office in Washington, D. C., on the 11th North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Is­ river channels, including the installa­ day of April, A. D. 1944. land, South Dakota, Vermont, or Wis- tion of revetments or other control Upon further consideration of Service consin, nor shall accept for transporta­ works along the banks thereof, of con­ Order No. 187 (9 F.R. 2949-50) of March tion or move any railroad box car or structing and maintaining or the li­ 16, 1944, and good cause appearing refrigerator car loaded with potatoes, censing of the construction or mainte­ therefor: It is ordered, That: other than sweet, grading below U. S. nance of all types of structures, includ­ Service Order No. 187 (9 F.R. 2949-50) No. 2 grade 1*%" minimum, from any ing bridges, grade controls, culverts, di­ of March 16, 1944, 49 CFR § 95.335, pro­ point in the States of California, Colo­ version works, pipe lines, and transmis­ hibiting the use of refrigerator cars for rado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Ne­ sion or communication lines across or transporting potatoes, other than sweet, vada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, or W y­ along the river channel, the levees, the below prescribed minimum grade, from oming, except as provided in paragraph floodways or any part of the area; and various states named therein be, and it (b) hereof. •no fences or structures are to be erected, is hereby vacated and set aside. (40 Stat. (b) U ) Use of refrigerator cars for plantings made, or any other work per­ 101, sec. 402, 41 Stat. 476, sec. 4, 54 Stat. transporting potatoes* other than sweet, formed prior to submission of plans to 901; 49U.S.C. 1 (10)—(17) ) of the prescribed minimum grade or and approval thereof by the United It is further ordered, That this order above the prescribed minimum grade. States Commissioner of the International shall become effective at 7:00 a; m., No common carrier by railroad subject Boundary Commission. April 21, 1944; that a copy of this order to the Interstate Commerce Act shall ac­ This reservation shall be known as the and direction shall be served upon each cept for transportation or move any re­ Mesilla National Wildlife Refuge. State Commission enumerated in the first frigerator car loaded with potatoes, other A be F ortas, ordéring paragraph of this order; that than sweet, of the minimum grade or Acting Secretary of the Interior, a copy of this order and direction shall above the minimum grade prescribed in be served upon the Association of Ameri­ paragraph (a) of this section from any A p r il 6,1944. can Railroads, Car Service Division, as point in the states set forth therein un­ [F. R. Doc. 44-5290; Filed, April 14, 1944; agent of the railroads subscribing to the less or until the shipper or consignor 9:38 a. m.] car service and per diem agreement thereof surrenders with the bill of lading under the terms of that agreement; and to the carrier’s agent a Federal State In­ [Public Land Order 221] that notice of this order be given to the spection Certificate or, in the event a Federal State Shipping Point Inspection U t a h general public by depositing a copy in the office of the Secretary of the Com­ Certificate is not procurable, a written ORDER WITHDRAWING PUBLIC LANDS FOR USE mission at Washington, D. C., and by assurance that such shipment of pota­ IN CONNECTION WITH PROSECUTION OF filing it with the Director, Division of the toes is of the minimum grade or above WAR Federal Register. the minimum grade prescribed in para­ graph (a) of this section. By virtue of the authority vested in By the Commission, Division 3. the President and pursuant to Executive (2) Use of railroad box cars for trans- [ s e a l] • W. P. B artel, portating potatoes, other than sweet, be­ Order No. 9337 of April 24, 1943, it is Secretary. ordered as follows: low the prescribed minimum grade. No Subject to valid existing rights, the [F. R. Doc. 44-5309; Filed, April 14, 1944; common carrier by railroad subject to following-described public lands are 11:13 a. m.] the Interstate Commerce Act shall ac- 4034 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A pril 15., 1944 The foregoing recommendation re­ cept for transportation or move any rail­ it with the Director, Division of the Fed­ garding the Okanogan project is hereby road box car loaded with potatoes, other eral Register. approved, and it is so ordered. The than sweet, grading below the minimum By the Commission, Division 3. jurisdiction over and use of such lands grade prescribed in paragraph (a) of this [ s e a l] W. P. B artel, by the Bureau of Reclamation shall section from any point in the states set Secretary. cease upon the .date of the signing of forth therein unless such shipment is [F. R. Doc. 44-5310; Filed, April 14, 1944; this order. consigned to a manufacturing plant for 11:13 a. m ] S manufacturing purposes only or to live­ This order, however, shall not other­ stock feeders or feed processors for use wise become effective to change the as livestock feed, and unless or until the status of the lands until 10:00 o’clock shipper or consignor thereof endorses Notices a. m. of the sixty-third day from the upon the bill of lading a written endorse­ date on which it is signed, whereupon ment “For manufacturing only” or “For the lands shall, subject to valid exist­ livestock feed only” , as the case may be. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ing rights, become subject to such appli­ cation, petition, location, or selection as (c) Exemption. The provisions of this Bureau of Reclamation. may be authorized by the public-land order shall not be construed to prohibit laws in accordance with the provisions O k a n o g a n P roject, W a s h . the acceptance for transportation or of 43 CFR 295.8 (Circ. 324, May 22, 1914, movement from any point in the states PARTIAL REVOCATION OF FIRST AND SECOND 43 L. D. 254) and 43 CFR Part 296, to set forth in paragraph (a) of this section FORM WITHDRAWALS the extent that these regulations are ap­ of any railroad freight cars, including M arch 13,1944. plicable. refrigerator cars, loaded with potatoes, The Commissioner of the General other than sweet, of any grade, for seed The S ecretary o f th e I n t e r io r . Land Office is hereby authorized and purposes provided the sacks containing S i r :,From recent investigations in con­ directed to cause the records of his of­ the potatoes are tagged with the respec­ nection with the Okanogan project, the fice and of the local land office to be tive state certified or war approved seed withdrawal of the hereinafter described noted accordingly. tags and provided further that the state lands, withdrawn in the first and second M ic h a e l W . S traus, certified seed certificate or war approved forms prescribed by section 3 of the act First Assistant Secretary. seed certificate is -surrendered with the of June 17,1902 (32 Stat. 388) by Depart­ bill of lading to the carrier’s agent. mental Orders of April 20, 1903, August A p r il 6,1940. (d) Application. (1) The provisions of 23,1905 and February 17,1908, no longer [P. R. Doc. 44-5293; Filed, April 14, 1944; this order shall apply to , intrastate as appears necessary to the interests of the 9:38 a. m.I well as interstate traffic. project. (2) The provisions of this order shall It is therefore recommended that so not apply to railroad box cars or refrig­ much of said orders as withdrew the P riest R apids P roject, W a sh . erator cars completely loaded, or ac­ lands hereinafter listed be revoked, Pro­ PARTIAL REVOCATION OF FIRST FORM cepted for transportation or moving prior vided, That such revocation shall not WITHDRAWAL to the effective date of this order. affect the withdrawal of any other lands M arch 11, 1944. (e) Tariff provisions suspended. The by said orders or affect any other order operation of all tariff rules and regula­ withdrawing or reserving the lands here­ The S ecretary of t h e I n t e r io r . tions insofar as they conflict with the inafter listed. Sir : From recent investigations in provisions of this order is hereby sus­ connection with the Priest Rapids proj­ O k a n o g a n P r o j e c t pended. ect, the withdrawal of the hereinafter (f) Announcement of suspension. WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, WASHINGTON described lands, withdrawn in the first Each of sucfi railroads, or its agent, shall T. 33 N., R. 26 E., form prescribed by section 3 of the act publish, file, and post a supplement to sec. 3, Lot 4, w y 2N w y 4, SEy4NWy4, NWi/4 of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), by De­ each of its tariffs affected hereby, in sub­ SW14; partmental Orders of July 29 and No­ stantial accordance with the provisions Sec. 4; vember 10, 1904, no longer appears of rule 9 (k) of the Commission’s Tariff Sec. 5, Sy2Ny2, SE& ; Sec. 8, NEy4, NVfeSE^, SWy4SEy4; necessary to the interests of the project. Cirpular No. 20 (§ 141.9 (k) of this chap­ Sec. 9, NW &NE14, NW&SWft, NW>/4. It is therefore recommended that so ter) announcing the suspension of any T. 34 N., R. 26 E„ much of said orders as withdrew the of the provisions therein. Sec. 1, SEy4NEi/4, B & S E 14; lands hereinafter listed be revoked, (g) Special and general permits. The Sec. 10, Wy2Ey2; Provided, That such revocation shall not provisions of this order shall be subject Sec. 12, EV2, S&SW&; affect the withdrawal of any other lands Sec. 13; to any special or general permits issued by said orders or affect any other orders sec. 14 , ay2N Ei4 , s & ; withdrawing or reserving the lands here­ by the Director of the Bureau of Serv­ Sec. , Ey2; 15 inafter listed. ice, Interstate Commerce Commission, Sec. 21, NEJ4 SWV4 , S^SWy4, SE^; Washington, D. C., to meet specific needs Sec. 22, Ey2, sy2NW%, SW ft; P r ie s t R a p id s P r o j e c t sec. 23 , b %. Nwy4, w y2sw y4, NEi/4SWy4; or exceptional circumstances. (40 Stat. Sec. 24, N 1/2NE14, SWy4NEi/4, w y2, Ny2 WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, WASHINGTON 101, sec. 402, 41 Stat. 476, sec. 4, 54 Stat. S E ft; T. 13 N., R. 24 E., 901; 49 U.S.C. 1 <10)-(17) ) See. 25, Lots 1, 2, Wy2NEy4, NW&, NEy4 Sec. 16 Ny2NWi4; It is further ordered, That this order sw>/4, sy2SE^*, Sec. 17, Ny2Ny2; Sec. , Lot , N E ^ , NW^NWy4, SE& - shall become effective at 7:00 a. m., April 26 2 Sec. 18, Ny2N E ^ . n w >/4; T. 15 N., R. 25 E„ 21, 1944; that a copy of this order and Secs. 27, 28; Secs. 19 to 35, inclusive. direction shall be served upon each State Sec. 29, S E 1/4NE14 , NE^SEi/4; Commission enumerated in the first sec. 33, BVi, Ey2w y2, sw y 4sw y4; Respectfully, H. W . B ashore, ordering paragraph of this order; that a Sec. 34, Wy2N E^ , W V2. T . 34 N., R. 27 E. Commissioner, copy of this order and direction shall be Sec. 6, Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7; I concur: March 24, 1944. served upon the Association of American Sec. 7, Lot 6, Sy2Sfi%- Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent F red W . J o h n s o n , Respectfully, of the railroads subscribing td the car Commissioner of the General H . W . B a sh q r e, Land Office. service and per diem agreement under Commissioner. the terms of that agreement; and that The foregoing recommendation re­ notice of this order be given to the gen­ I concur: March 31, 1944. garding the Priest Rapids project is here­ eral public by depositing a copy in the F red W . J o h n s o n , by approved, and it is so ordered. The office of the Secretary of the Commis­ Commissioner of the jurisdiction over and use of such lands sion at Washington, D. C., and by filing General Land Office. by the Bureau of Reclamation in con- FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4035

nection with the Priest Rapids project I concur: March 29, 1944. L. Metcalfe Walling, Administrator of shall cease upon the date of the signing F red W . J o h n s o n , the Wage and Hour Division, United of this order, but the Departmental Order Commissioner of the General States Department of Labor, of April 26,1937, withdrawing Lots 1 and Land Office. Do hereby accept the resignation of 2 and the E ^ N W 1^ of section 30, Town­ ship 15 North, Range 25 East, Willamette The foregoing recommendation is Mr. Beniamino Suarez from Special In ­ Meridian, Washington, in connection hereby approved, as recommended, and dustry Committee No. 3 for Puerto Rico with the Columbia Basin project, shall the Commissioner of the General Land and do appoint in his stead as represent­ not be affected hereby. Office will cause the records of his office ative for the employers on such Com­ This order, however, shall not other­ and the local land office to be noted mittee, Miss Maria Luisa Arcelay of w ise become effective to change the accordingly. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. status of the balance of the lands until M ic h a e l W . S traus, Signed at New York, New York, this 10:00 o’clock a. m. of the sixty-third day First Assistant Secretary. 10th day of April 1944. from the date on which it is signed, A p r il 7, 1944. L. M etcalfe W a l l in g , whereupon the lands shall, subject to Administrator. valid existing rights, become subject to [F. R. Doc. 44-5295; Filed, April 14, 1944; such application, petition, location, or 9:38 a. m.] [F. R. Doc. 44-5289; Filed, April 13, 1944; selection as may be authorized by the 4:56 p. m.] public-land laws in accordance with the provisions of 43 CFR 295.8 (Circ. 324, H assayam pa P r o ject, A r iz . May 22, 1914, 43 L. D. 254) and 43 CFR Part 296, to the extent that these regu­ first fo r m reclamation w it h d r a w a l FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. lations are applicable. The Commissioner of the General Land M arch 3, 1944. [Docket No. G-539] Office is hereby authorized and directed The S ecretary of t h e I n te r io r . N or th er n N atural G as Co. to cause the records of his office and of Sir : In accordance with the authority NOTICE OF APPLICATION the local land office to be noted accord­ vested in you by the act of June 26, 1936 ingly. (49 Stat. 1976), it is recommended that A p r il 12, 1944. M ic h a e l W . . S traus, the following described lands be with­ Notice is hereby given that on April 10, First Assistant Secretary. drawn from public entry under the first 1944, Northern Natural Gas Company A pr il 4, 1944. form of withdrawal as provided in sec­ (hereinafter referred to as “Applicant”) [F. R. Doc. 44-5294;. Filed?. April 14, 1944; tion 3 of the act of June 17, 1902 (32 filed with the Federal Power Commission 9:38 a. m.] Stat. 388): an application seeking authority under

H a s s a y a m p a P r o j e c t Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act, as H a ssayam pa P r o ject, A r iz. amended, to construct and operate a GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, ARIZONA regulator station and approximately 1600 FIRST FORM RECLAMATION WITHDRAWAL T. 8 N., R. 5 W., feet of 8% -inch pipe line. The proposed Sec. 23, N E & N W 14 , N W 14 SW 14 . M arch 3, 1944. line would connect at a point in Potta­ wattamie County, Iowa, with an existing The S ecretary of t h e I nter io r . Respectfully, F. W . B ashore, 8% -inch line of Applicant and extend S ir : In accordance with the authority Commissioner. in a northwesterly direction to the east­ vested in you by the act of June 28, 1934 ern end of the Douglas Street Bridge, (48 Stat. 1269) as amended, it is recom­ I concur: March 29, 1944. crossing the Missouri River between mended that the following described F red W . J o h n s o n , Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, lands be withdrawn from public entry Commissioner of the General Iowa, where the proposed line would con­ under the first form of withdrawal, as Land Office. nect with Applicant’s 14- and 16-inch provided in section 3 of the act of June lines extending across such bridge to the 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), and that Depart­ The foregoing recommendation is hereby approved, as recommended, and American Smelting and Refining Com­ mental Order of July 30, 1941 establish­ pany’s plant in Omaha, Nebraska. ing Arizona Grazing District No. 3 be the Commissioner of the General Land Office will cause the records of his office Applicant states that the proposed fa­ modified and made subject to the with­ cilities will enable it to transport gas to drawal effected by this order. and the local land office to be noted ac­ cordingly. the American Smelting and Refining H a s s a y a m p a P r o j e c t M ic h a e l W . S traus, Company entirely through Its own facil­ GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, ARIZONA First Assistant Secretary. ities instead of having the Council Bluffs Gas Company participate in such trans­ T. 5 N., R. 4 W„ A p r il 7, 1944. Sec. 2, Lots 1, 2, S ^ N E ^ , SE%. portation as at present. The Applicant T. 6 N., R. 4 W., [F. R. Doc. 44-5296; Filed, April 14, 1944; further states that the proposed facilities Sec. 3, Lots 9, 10; 9:39 a. m.] will provide an additional connection sec. 14, wy2; Sec. 15, NE&NEi/i** with the Council Bluffs’ distribution sys­ T. 7 N., R. 4 W., tem for emergency use. Sec. 19, Wi/2NEi4; Any person desiring to be heard or to sec. 20, NEy4Nwy4, sy2swy4, Ey2SE&; DEPARTMENT OF. LABOR. make any protest with reference to this Sec. 28, S W ^ S W ^ ; Wage and Hour Division. application should, on or before April 29, Sec. 29, SW &NE&; 1944, file with the Federal Power Com­ Sec. 33, E^NE^, NE%SE%; [A. O. 336] Sec. 34, NE % SW %. mission a petition or protest in accord­ P uerto R ico ance with the rules of practice and regu­ Respectfully, lations of the Commission. H . W . B ashore, ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION FROM AND AP­ [ s e a l] L e o n M. F u q u a y , Commissioner. POINTMENT TO SPECIAL INDUSTRY COMMIT­ TEE NO. 3 Secretary. I concur: March 27, 1944. [F. R. Doc. 44-5297; Filed, Arpil 14,' 1944; A r ch ie D. R y a n , By virtue of and pursuant to the au­ 9:38 a. m.] Acting Director of the Grazing thority vested in me by the Fair Labor Service. Standards Act of 1938, as amended, I, 1 Filed as part of the original document. No. „76------5 4036 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

OFFICE OF DEFEN SE TR AN SPORT A- operations, rules, regulations, and prac ­ Issued at Washington, D. C., this 14th TION. tices of the carrier which may be neces­ day of April 1944. sary to accord with the provisions of this J. M . Jo h n s o n , [Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 99, Arndt. 1] order and of such plan; and forthwith Director, C o m m o n C arriers shall apply to such regulatory body or Office of Defense Transportation. bodies for special permission for such A ppendix 1 COORDINATED OPERATIONS BETWEEN POINTS tariffs or supplements to become effective IN MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS on the shortest notice lawfully permis­ The Mason and Dixon Lines, Incorporated, Upon consideration of a petition for sible, but not prior to the effective date Kingsport, Tenn. the amendment of Appendix 2 1 to Sup­ of this order. Georgia Highway Express, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. plementary Order ODT 3, Revised 99, 3. Whenever transportation service is [P. R. Doc. 44-5299; Piled, April 14, 1944; filed with the Office of Defense Trans­ performed by.one carrierInlieu of serv­ 10:48 a. m.] portation, and good cause appearing ice by another carrier, by reason of a therefor, It is hereby ordered, That: diversion, exchange, pooling, or similar Paragraph 6,'‘ captioned “Contemplated act made or performed pursuant to the [Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 218] action,” and paragraph 10, captioned plan for joint action hereby approved, “Effect of proposed action,” of Appendix the rates, charges, rules, and regulations C o m m o n C arriers 2 to Supplementary Order ODT 3, Re- governing such service shall be those that COORDINATED OPERATIONS BETWEEN POINTS vised-99 are amended to read as shown would have applied except for such IN OHIO in the “ Statement” appended hereto. diversion, exchange, pooling, or other act. Upon consideration of a plan for joint Issued at Washington, D. C., this 14th 4. The provisions of this order shall day of April 1944. not be so construed or applied as to action filed with the Office of Defense Transportation by the persons named J. M . J o h n s o n , require any carrier subject hereto to Director, perform any service beyond its trans­ in Appendix 1. hereof to facilitate com­ Office of Defense Transportation. portation capacity, or to authorize or re­ pliance with the requirements and pur­ quire any act or omission which is in poses of General Order ODT 3, Revised, [F. R. Doc. 44-5302; Piled April 14, 1944; as amended (7 F.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 10:48 a. xn.] violation of any law or regulation, or to permit any carrier to alter its. legal F.R. 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 947, 2793, 3264, liability to any shipper. In the event 3357), a copy of which plants attached that compliance with any term of this hereto as Appendix 2,1 and [Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 217] order, or effectuation of any provision of It appearing that the proposed coor­ dination of operations is necessary in or­ C o m m o n C arriers such plan, would conflict with, or would not be authorized under, the existing der to assure maximum utilization of the COORDINATED OPERATIONS BETWEEN POINTS interstate or intrastate operating au­ facilities, services, and equipment, and IN GEORGIA AND TENNESSEE thority of any carrier subject hereto, to conserve and providently utilize vital equipment, materials, and supplies, of Upon consideration of a plan for joint such carrier forthwith shall apply to the the carriers, and to provide for the action filed with the Office of Defense appropriate regulatory body or bodies prompt and continuous movement of Transportation by the persons named in for the granting of such operating au­ necessary traffic, the attainment of which Appendix 1 hereof to facilitate compli­ thority as may be requisite to com­ purposes is essential to the successful ance with the requirements and purposes pliance with the terms of this order, prosecution of the war, It is hereby or­ of General Order ODT 3, Revised, as and shall prosecute such application amended (7 F.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 F.R. with all possible diligence. The coor­ dered, That: 1. The plan for joint action action 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 947, 2793, 3264, 3357) , dination of operations directed by this above referred to is hereby approved and a copy of which plan is attached hereto order shall be subject to the carriers’ the carriers are directed to put the plan as Appendix 2,1 and possessing or obtaining the requisite op­ in operation forthwith, subject to the It appearing that the proposed coordi­ erating authority. following provisions, which shall super­ nation of operations is necessary in order 5. All records of the carriers pertain­ sede any provisions of such plan that to assure maximum utilization of the fa ­ ing to any transportation performed are in conflict therewith. cilities, services, and equipment, and to pursuant to this order and to the pro­ conserve and providently utilize vital 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall visions of such plan shall be kept avail­ file a copy of this order with the appro­ equipment, materials, and supplies, of able for examination and inspection at the carriers, and to provide for the priate regulatory body or bodies having all reasonable times by accredited rep­ jurisdiction over any operations affected prompt and continuous movement of resentatives of the Office of Defense necessary traffic, the attainment of which by this order, and likewise shall file, and Transportation. purposes is essential to the successful publish in accordance with law, and con­ prosecution of the war, It is hereby or­ 6. The plan for joint action hereby ap­ tinue in effect until further order, tar­ dered, That: proved and all contractual arrangements iffs or supplements to filed tariffs, setting 1. The plan for joint action above re­ made by the carriers to effectuate the forth any changes in rates, charges, oper­ ferred to is hereby approved and the plan shall not continué in operation be­ ations, rules, regulations, and practices carriers are directed to put the plan in yond the effective period of this order. of the carrier which may be necessary to operation forthwith, subject to the fol­ 7. Communications concerning this or­ accord with the provisions of this order lowing provisions, which shall supersede der should refer to it by the supplemen­ and of such plan; and forthwith shall ap­ any provisions of such plan that are in ply to such regulatory body or bodies for tary order number which appears in the special permission for such tariffs or sup­ conflict therewith. caption hereof, and, unless otherwise di­ 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall plements to become effective on the rected, should be addressed to the Divi­ shortest notice lawfully permissible, but file a copy of this order with the ap­ sion of Motor Transport, Office of De­ propriate regulatory body or bodies hav­ not prior to the effective date of this fense Transportation, Washington, D. C. order. ing jurisdiction over any operations This order shall become effective affected by this order, and likewise shall 3. Whenever transportation service is file, and publish in accordance with law, April 18, 1944, and shall remain in full performed by one carrier in lieu of serv­ and continue in effect until further order, force and effect until the termination ice by another carrier, by reason of a di­ tariffs or supplements to filed tariffs, set­ of the present war shall have been duly version, exchange, pooling, or similar act ting forth any changes in rates, charges, proclaimed, or until such earlier time as made or performed pursuant to the plan the Office of Defense Transportation by for joint action hereby approved, the 1 Piled as part of the original document. further order may designate. rates, charges, rules, and regulations gov- FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4037 erning such service shall be those that [Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 219] tion capacity, or to authorize or require would have applied except for such di­ any act or omission which is in violation version, exchange, pooling, or other act. C o m m o n C arriers of any law or regulation, or to permit any 4. The provisions of this order shall COORDINATED OPERATIONS BETWEEN POINTS carrier to alter its legal liability to any not be so construed or applied as to re­ IN ILLINOIS, IOWA AND MISSOURI shipper. In the event that Compliance quire any carrier subject hereto to per­ with any term of this order, or effectu­ form any service beyond its transporta­ Upon consideration of a plan for joint ation of any provision of such plan, would tion capacity, or to authorize or require action filed with the Office of Defense conflict with, or would not be authorized any act or omission which is in violation Transportation by the persons named in under, the existing interstate or intra­ of any law or regulation, or to permit any Appendik 1 hereof to facilitate compli­ state operating authority of any carrier carrier to alter its legal liability to any ance with the requirements and pur­ subject hereto, such carrier forthwith shipper. In the event that compliance poses of General Order ODT 3, Revised, shall apply to the appropriate regula­ with any term of this order, or effectua­ as amended (7 F.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 tory body or bodies for the granting of tion of any provision of such plan, would F.R. 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 947, 2793, 3264, such operating authority as may be conflict with, or would not be authorized 3357) a copy of which plan is attached requisite to compliance with the terms of under, the existing interstate or intra­ hereto as Appendix 2,1 and this order, and shall prosecute such ap­ state operating authority of any carrier It appearing that the proposed coordi­ plication with all possible diligence. The subject hereto, such carrier forthwith nation of operations is necessary in order coordination of operations directed by shall apply to the appropriate regulatory to assure maximum utilization of the fa­ this order shall be subject to the carriers’ body or bodies for the granting of such cilities, services, and equipment, and to possessing or obtaining the requisite op­ operating authority as may be requisite conserve and providently utilize vital erating authority. to compliance with the terms of this equipment, materials, and supplies, of 5. All records of the carriers pertain­ order, and shall prosecute such applica­ the carriers, and to provide for the ing to anv transportation performed pur­ tion With all possible diligence. The co­ prompt and continuous movement of suant to this order and to the provisions ordination of operations directed by this necessary traffic, the attainment of which of such plan shall be kept available for order shall be subject to the carriers’ purposes is essential to the successful examination and inspection at all rea­ sonable times by accredited representa­ possessing or obtaining the requisite op­ prosecution of the war, It is hereby or­ tives of the Office of Defense Transpor­ erating authority. dered, That: 1. The plan for joint action above re­ tation. 5. All records of the carriers pertaining 6. The plan for joint action hereby to any transportation performed pur­ ferred to is hereby approved and the carriers are directed to put the plan in approved and all contractual arrange­ suant to this order and to the provisions operation forthwith, subject to the fol­ ments made by the carriers to effectuate of such plan shall be kept available for lowing provisions, which shall supersede the plan shall not continue in operation examination and inspection at all rea­ any provisions of such plan that are in beyond the effective period of this order. sonable times by accredited .representa­ conflict therewith. 7. Communications concerning this tives of the Office of Defense Transporta­ 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall order should refer to it by the Supple­ tion. file a copy of this order "With the appro­ mentary Order number which appears 6. The plan for joint action hereby priate regulatory body or bodies having in the caption on page 1 hereof, and, approved and all contractual arrange­ jurisdiction over any operations affected unless otherwise directed, should be ad­ ments made by the carriers to effectuate by this order, and likewise shall file, and dressed to the Division of Motor Trans­ port, Office of Defense Transportation, publish in accordance with law, and the plan shall not continue in operation Washington, D. C. continue in effect until further order, tar­ beyond the effective period of this order. This order shall become effective April 7. Communications concerning this iffs or supplements to filed tariffs, setting 18, 1944, and shall remain in full force order should refer to it by the supple­ forth any changes in rates, charges, op­ and effect until the termination of the mentary order number which appears erations, rules, regulations, and practices present war shall have been duly pro­ in the caption hereof, and, unless of the carrier which may be necessary to claimed, or until such earlier time as the otherwise directed, should be addressed accord with the provisions of this order Office of Defense Transportation by to the Division of Motor Transport, O f­ and of such plan; and forthwith shall further order may designate. fice of Defense Transportation, Wash­ apply to such regulatory body or bodies Issued at Washington, D. 6 ., this 14th ington, D. C. for special permission for such tariffs or day of April 1944. This order shall become effective April supplements to become effective on the J. M. Jo h n s o n , 18, 1944, and shall remain in full force shortest notice lawfully permissible, but Director, and effect until the termination of the not prior to the effective date of this Office of Defense Transportation. present war shall have been duly pro­ order. A ppendix 1 claimed, or until such earlier time as the 3. Whenever transportation service is 1. Ezra Knaus and Mary Jane Knaus, doing Office of Defense Transportation by performed by one carrier in lieu of serv­ business as Knaus Truck Lines (lessee and further order may designate. ‘ ice by another carrier, by reason of a di­ operator of Knaus Truck Lines, Inc.), Issued at Washington, D. C„ this 14th version, exchange, pooling, or similar act Kansas City, Mo. 2. Watson Bros. Transportation Co., Inc., day of April 1944. made or performed pursuant to the plan Omaha, Nebr. J. M. J o h n s o n , for joint action hereby approved, the 3. The Rock Island Motor Transit Company, Director, rates, charges,.rules, and regulations gov­ Chicago, 111. Office of Defense Transportation. erning such service shall.be those that 4. Burlington Transportation Company, Galesburg, 111. A ppendix 1 would have applied except for such diver­ 5. Loris Worden, doing business as Worden 1. Elmer G. Warne and Harold P. Gibson sion, exchange, pooling, or other act. Transfer, Leon, Iowa. (a co-partnership), doing business, as Inter­ 4. The provisions of this order shall 6. Bos Freight Lines, Incorporated, Mar­ national Motor Company, Zanesville, Ohio. not be so construed or applied as to re­ shalltown, Iowa. 2. The Z. C. W. Transportation Co. (a quire any carrier subject hereto to per­ 7. Merchants Motor Freight, Inc., St. Paul, corporation), Zanesville, Ohio. form any service beyond its transporta- Minn. [F. R. Doc. 44-5300; Filed, April 14, 1944; [F. R. Doc. 44-5301; Filed, April 14, 1944; 10:48 a. m.] 1 Filed as part of the original document. 10:48 a. m.] 4038 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A pril 15, 1944

OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. chasers for resale and not ultimate con­ materials, direct labor, and manufac­ sumers. One of them accounts for at turing expenses or factory overhead, - [M PR 188, 2d Rev. Order A-3] least one-third of the manufacturer’s en­ applicable to each unit of the article. C e r t a in L isted B u il d in g M aterials and tire output of the article. The pur­ The term “ total unit cost” means the C o n su m e r s’ G oods chasers are ready to absorb the adjust­ total of unit manufacturing cost and ment requested in the manufacturer’s reasonable general, administrative, and a d ju st m e n t of m a x im u m prices price without either changing their own selling expenses applicable to the article, 2d Revised Order No. A-3 under resale price or prices for the article (if excluding income and excess profits 5 1499.159b of Maximum Price Regula­ their selling prices are less than their taxes. tion No. 188.' Manufacturers’ maximum maximum prices) or using the adjust­ Depreciation included in cost shall be prices for specified building materials ment as a basis for increasing their max­ at rates which do not exceed those ap­ and consumers’ goods other than ap­ imum prices. Letters from them to this proved by the Bureau of Internal Reve­ parel. Applications for absorbable ad­ effect must accompany the application. nue. Expenses not related to the manu­ justment of maximum prices for manu­ (b) Amount of manufacturer’s ad­ facture and sale of the article will be facturers of particular articles under justment. Any adjustment of a manu­ excluded. Maximum Price Regulation No. 188. facturer’s maximum price made under (e) Articles covered. This 2d Re­ Revised Order No. A-3 is revised and this order will not exceed the following: vised Order No. A-S applies only to the amended to read as follows: (1) If the manufacturer’s entire op­ following commodities: An opinion accompanying this 2d Re­ eration.is profitable, an amount sufficient (1) Building materials: vised Order No. A-3 under § 1499.159b of to cover the unit manufacturing cost Maximum Price Regulation No. 188 has plus packing cost, and shipping cost Clay silo staves. been issued simultaneously herewith and where delivered prices are quoted or (2) Consumers’ goods: filed with the Division of the Federal freight is allowed or equalized: (2) If the manufacturer’s entire op­ Dental supplies. Register. Household furniture (as defined in Ap­ For the purpose of removing price im­ eration is being conducted at a loss (or pendix A under Maximum Price Regu­ pediments to supply in certain cases will be so within 30 days), an amount lation No. 188). where the cost of living is not affected sufficient to cover his total unit cost to Optical supplies. because an adjustment will clearly and make and sell the article. Freehand blown glassware. equitably be absorbed at a subsequent In the case of any manufacturer who Illuminating glassware. qualifies under paragraph (a) (2) (ii) Insecticide dusters and sprayers. level of production or trade, the Price Combs for personal use. Administrator, Washington, D. C., may above, no adjustment will be made under this order in an amount greater than his Embossed wood top cork closures. adjust maximum prices for particular Gas mantle rings. articles established under Maximum customers have agreed to absorb. Scientific glass apparatus. Price Regulation No. 188 as hereinafter (c) Purchasers for resale— (1) Adjust­ Brooms for industrial use. provided. Applications for adjustment ment of resale prices to business users. Brushes for industrial use. may be made by the seller or by the buyer In the case of any manufacturer who Wooden ware (Except turned or shaped on the seller’s behalf and shall be filed in qualifies under paragraph (a) (2* (i) wood products covered by MPR 196). accordance with Revised Procedural above, if a purchaser for resale handles Artists’ supplies. Regulation No. 1. the article in the course of its distribu­ Commercial kitchen utensils. The provisions o f this order apply tion from the manufacturer to the user, Laboratory, hospital and professional fix­ only to sellers of the articles listed be­ an order making an adjustment in the tures and equipment (except those cov­ low, under the circumstances and to the manufacturer’s maximum price or prices ered by MPR No. 136, as amended). extent specified. may also adjust the maximum prices for Office fixtures and safes. (a) Who may apply. An application subsequent sales of the article. Such ad­ Office machines and equipment. justments will be made only if it is found School and office supplies, including car­ for adjustment will be entertained in bon paper, but no other paper. the case of any manufacturer of any that purchasers for resale would not oth­ erwise receive their normal peacetime Store machines, fixtures and equipment, of the commodities listed below if: including: (1) His operating position and his dollar margins on the article; and the Store displays and display fixtures. ceiling price or prices for the article are adjustments will in no event exceed the Dispensers. such that he would qualify for relief dollar amount of the manufacturer’s ad­ Measuring devices for yard goods, screens, under (b) below; and justment. linoleums, etc. (2) An increase in his- ceiling price (2) Absorption by purchasers for re­ >■ Signs, electric, mechanical, eto. will not threaten an increase in estab­ sale in other cases. In the case of any Bulletin boards. lished retail ceiling prices either for the manufacturer who qualifies under para­ Tool cases. Wire baskets for commercial use. article he sells, or for any commodity graph (a) (2) (if) above, the amount of or service sold by those who use his any adjustment made in the manufac­ This 2d Revised Order No. A-3 shall article. become effective April 14, 1944. This latter condition is satisfied if turer’s maximum price under this pro­ either one of the following situations is vision shall not hereafter be considered Note: The reporting and record-keeping found to exist: by the customer in calculating his maxi­ requirements of this order have been ap­ (i) The article is not sold to house­ mum price for the article when resold by proved by the Bureau of the Budget in ac­ hold consumers in any form (as a finished him; nor will any petition or application cordance with the Federal Reports Act of good or as a component part or material for amendment, adjustment, exception 1942. of a finished good), but on the contrary or other relief made by any wholesaler or (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th is finally sold to persons, such as profes­ retailer of the article be entertained by Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.Q. 9328, sional, institutional, industrial, or com­ the Office of Price Administration to the 8 F.R. 4681) mercial consumers, who use it in the con­ extent that such petition or application Issued this 13th day of April 1944. duct of their business or profession. Its is based, directly or indirectly, upon the adjusted price to the user will be an in­ increase in price granted to the manu­ C hester B o w l e s , consequential cost factor that can read­ facturer under this provision. Administrator. ily be absorbed by him. (d) Definitions. The term “unit man­ [F. R. Doc. 44-6258; Filed, April 13, 1944; (ii) The article is sold to a very small ufacturing cost” means the total of direct 11:56 a. m .j number of purchasers, who are pur­ FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4039

Regional and District Office Orders. Price Regulation No. 122. Solid fuels (iii) Using any tying agreement or re­ [Region I Order 0-38 Under RMPR 122,. sold and delivered by dealers. Pennsyl­ quiring that the buyer purchase any­ Arndt. 1] vania anthracite delivered by dealers in thing in addition to the fuel requested by Salem County, Cumberland County, and him, except that a dealer may comply S o l id F u e l s i n M ilf o r d , M ass., A rea Cape May County, State of New Jersey, with requirements or standards with re­ Coal Area X. Amendment No. 1 to Order No. G-38 spect to deliveries which have been or under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion may be issued by an agency of the United issued simultaneously herewith and un­ tion # 122. solid fuels sold and delivered States Government. der the authority vested in the Regional by dealers. Specified solid fuels, Milford (iv) Using any other device by which Administrator of the Office of Price Ad­ and Hopedale, Massachusetts. a higher price than the applicable max­ ministration by §§ 1340.260 and 1340.259 For the reasons set forth in an opinion imum price is obtained, directly or in­ (a) (1) of Revised Maximum Price Reg­ issued simultaneously herewith and directly. ulation No. 122, it is ordered: under the authority vested in the Reg­ (c) How to compute maximum prices. ional Administrator of Region I of the (a) What this order does— (1) Dealers* You must figure your maximum price as Office of Price Administration by maximum prices, area covered. I f you follows: §§ 1340.259 (a) (1) and 1340.260 of Re­ are a dealer in “Pennsylvania anthra­ (1) Use the schedule which covers vised Maximum Price Regulation No. cite”, this order fixes the maximum prices your sale. (Schedule I applies to sales 122 and the Emergency Price Control which you may charge, and if you are a on a “ direct-delivery” basis and “yard Act of 1942, as amended, Region I Order purchaser in the course of trade or busi­ sales” within Zone 1. You will find G-38 under Revised Maximum Price ness, this order fixes the maximum prices Schedule I in paragraph (d). In like Regulation No. 122 is hereby amended which you may pay, for certain sizes and manner, Schedules- H and III apply to in the following respects: quantities of “Pennsylvania anthracite” similar sales in Zones 2 and 3, respec­ (1) The title of the order is amended (hereinafter called simply “ anthracite” ) tively. You will find Schedule n in para­ to read “Specified solid fuels, Milford, delivered to or at any point in the zones graph (e) and Schedule in in paragraph ( f ) .) Massachusetts, Area” . comprising State of New Jersey, Coal (2) The words “In the towns of Mil­ Area X. (2) Take the dollars-and-cents figure ford and Hopedale, Massachusetts” in Zone 1. Zone 1 includes all of Salem set forth in the applicable table of the paragraph (a) are amended to read “In County in the State of New Jersey. schedule, for the sizes and quantity you the Milford, Massachusetts, Area” . Zone 2. Zone 2 includes all of Cum­ are selling. (3) The words “In Milford and Hope- berland County in the State of New Jer­ (3) Deduct from that figure the dale” in paragraphs (b) ( 1) and (c) (1) sey. amount of the discount which you are are amended to read “In the Milford, Zone 3. Zone 3 includes all of Cape required to give, as specified therein. Massachusetts, Area” . May County in the State of New Jersey. Where a discount is required, you must (4) A new paragraph ( f ) is inserted, to (2) Schedules of prices, charges and state it separately on your invoice. read as follows: discounts. The applicable prices, author­ (4) I f you deliver a fraction of a net ized charges, and required discounts, ton, but more than one-half ton, and the (f) Geographical applicability. The from which you shall determine the max­ applicable schedule provides a discount maximum prices established by this order imum prices for designated sizes and on the basis of one ton or one-half ton, for “yard sales” shall apply to all such quantities of anthracite delivered within you shall allow a proportionate discount, sales of the specified solid fuels at a yard Zones 1,2 and 3 are set forth in Schedules making your calculation to the nearest located in the area covered by this order, I, II and m , respectively. full cent. For example, if you are re­ regardless of the ultimate destination of (3) To what sales this order applies. quired to deduct 500 per ton for cash the fuel. The maximum prices estab­ If you are a dealer in anthracite you are payment, you shall deduct 380 for three- lished by this order for sales on a de­ bound by the prices, charges and dis­ quarters of a ton. livered basis shall apply to all such sales counts, and by all other provisions of (d) Schedule I. Schedule I establishes of the specified solid fuels to purchasers this order for all deliveries within Zones specific maximum prices for certain sizes who received delivery of the fuel within 1, 2 and 3. of anthracite in certain specific quanti­ the area covered by this order, regard­ You shall determine the maximum ties, delivered to or at any point within less of whether the dealer is located with­ price for “Direct-delivery” sales, as here­ Zone 1. There is a separate table of prices in said area. inafter defined, by reference to the ap­ for “direct-delivery” sales and “ yard (5) A new subparagraph (11) is added propriate schedule of this order covering sales”. to paragraph (g), to read as follows: the zone to which delivery is made, (1) Sales on a “direct-delivery" basis. whether or not you are located in one (11) “Milford, Massachusetts, Area” For sales of anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities of the three zones. specified shall mean the following cities and towns You shall determine your maximum in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: price for a “yard” sale, as hereinafter Hopedale, Milford and Upton. Per 100 defined, by reference to the appropriate lbs. for This Amendment No. 1 to Order G-38 schedule of this order covering the zone Per Per sales of Per 50 shall become effective April 14, 1944. in which the purchaser takes physical Size net net 100 lbs. lb. ton ton or more paper possession or custody of the anthracite. but less bag (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th than Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. (b) What this order prohibits. Re­ ton 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) gardless of any contract or other obliga­ tions, you shall not: Broken, egg, stove, Issued this 7th day of April 1944. (1) Sell or, in the course of trade or nut .... $14.25 $7.40 $0.90 $0.50 Pea...... 12.70 6.60 .80 E l d o n C. S h o u p , business, buy anthracite of the sizes and .45 Buckwheat___ __ 10.60 5.56 .70 Regional Administrator. in the quantities set forth in the sched­ Bice______9.00 4.75 ules herein, at prices higher than the Barley______8.00 4.25 Screenings ..... [P. R. Doc. 44-5191; Piled, April 12, 1944; maximum prices computed as set forth 3.95 2.00 4:42 p. m.] in paragraph (c) of this order, although you may charge, pay, or offer less than Required discounts. You shall deduct maximum prices. from the prices set forth in table (1) of [Region n Order G-36 Under RMPR 122] (2) Obtain any price higher than the this Schedule, on sales and deliveries of applicable maximum price by: all sizes except screenings, in quantities P ennsylvania A n th r ac ite i n S a le m , C u m ­ (i) Changing the discounts authorized of V2 ton or more, a discount of 500 per berland, and C ape M a y C o u n t ie s , N. J. herein, or net ton and 250 per net y2 ton, where (ii) Charging for any service rendered payment is made within fifteen days Order No. G-36 under §§ 1340.260 and in connection with the sale or delivery of after delivery. Nothing herein requires 1340.259 (a) (1) of Revised Maximum anthracite subject to this order, or you to sell on other than a cash basis. 4040 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, Aprü 15, 1944 quests that two or more sizes of anthra­ (2) Yard sales. Required discounts. You shall deduct from the prices set forth in table (2) cite be commingled in one delivery, then, For sales of anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities of this schedule, on sales and deliveries in that event, if those sizes are separately specified to dealers and to consumers of all sizes except screenings in quan­ weighed at the point of loading, the ! tities of Y2 ton or more, a discount of 500 dealer may commingle those sizes in the Per net ton 1 per net ton and 250 per net V2 ton, where truck or other vehicle in which the deliv­ for sales of Vi Per 100 ton or more lbs. for 100 Per payment is made within fifteen days ery is made. The price for anthracite so lbs. or 501b. after delivery. Nothing herein requires commingled shall be calculated on the Size more, but paper To basis of the applicable per net ton price To less than bag you to sell on other than a cash basis. con­ ton (f) Schedule III estab­ for each size in the combination, and the deal­ sum­ Schedule III. ers ers lishes specific maximum prices for cer­ invoice shall separately state the price, tain sizes of anthracite, in certain spe­ so determined, for the quantity of each Broken, egg, stove, cific quantities, delivered to or at any size in the combination. nut___ , ...... >--- $13.25 $13. 75 0.80 $0.45 point within Zone 3. . There is a sepa­ (h) Ex Parte 148, Freight Rate In­ Pea______11.70 12.20 .70 .40 crease. Since the Ex Parte 148 Freight Buckwheat______9.60 10.10 .60 rate table of prices for “Direct-delivery” Rice______8.00 8.50 sales and “Yard sales.” Rate Increase has been rescinded by the Barley______7.00 7.50 (1) Sales on a “direct-delivery” basis. Interstate Commerce Commission, deal­ Screenings______- 2.20 2.20 ers’ freight rates aré the same as those For sales of anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities specified of December 1941. Therefore, you may Required discounts. You shall deduct not increase any schedule price on ac­ from the prices set forth in table (2) of Per 100 count of freight rates. this schedule, on sales and deliveries of lbs. for (i) Addition of increase in supplier's all sizes except screenings in quantities sales of Per 50 maximum prices prohibited. You may Per Per 100 lbs. lb. . of V2 ton or more, a discount of 500 per Size net net or more paper not increase the specific maximum prices ton H ton net ton and 250 per net V2 ton, where but less bag established by this order to reflect, in than A payment is made within fifteen days ton whole or in part, any subsequent increase after delivery. Nothing herein requires to you in your supplier’s maximum price you to sell on other than a cash basis. for the same fuel. The specific maxi­ Broken, egg, stove, (e) Schedule II. Schedule II estab­ nut...... $15.10 $7.80 $0.90 0.50 mum prices already reflect increases to lishes specific maximum prices for cer­ Pea_____r---___ .... 13.15 6.85 .80 .45 you in your supplier’s maximum prices Buckwheat______10.70 5.60 .70 tain sizes of anthracite, in certain spe­ Rice______9.70 5.10 occuring up to the effective date of this cific quantities, delivered to or at any Barley..______8.70 4.60 order. I f increases in your supplier’s point within Zone 2. There is a separate Screenings...... 3.95 2.00 maximum prices should occur after such table of prices for “Direct-delivery” sales date, as the result of any amendment to and “Yard sales” . Required discounts. You shall deduct or revision of a maximum price regula­ (1) Sales on a “direct-delivery” basis. from the prices set forth in table ( 1) of tion issued by the Office of Price Admin­ this schedule, on sales and deliveries of istration governing sales and deliveries For sales of anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities specified all sizes except screenings, in quantities made by such suppliers, the Regional Ad­ of V2 ton or more, a discount of 500 per ministrator will, if he then deems it to Per 100 net ton and 250 per nety2 ton, where pay­ be warranted, take appropriate action lbs. for ment is made within ten days after de­ to amend this order to reflect such sales of Per 50 Per Per 100 lbs. lb. livery. Nothing herein requires you to increases. Size net net or more paper (j) Taxes. If you are a dealer subject ton Vi ton sell on other than a cash basis. but less bag to this order you may collect, in addition than (2) Yard sales. ton to the specific maximum prices estab­ For sales oj anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities specified to dealers and to consumers lished herein, provided you state it sep­ Broken, egg, stove, arately, the amount of the Federal tax nut...... $14.05 $7.30 $0.90 $0.50 upon the transportation of property im­ 6.65 .80 .45 Per net ton Per 100 Pea.—...... 12.60 for sales of 10.45 5.50 .70 lbs. for posed by section 620 of the Revenue Act Buckwheat____ .... ton or more Per 50 Rice-.-______9.40 4.95 100 lbs. lb. of 1942 actually paid or incurred by you, Barley______8.40 4.45 Size or more paper or an amount equal to the amount of such Screenings______3.95 2.00 To but less bag To than Vi tax paid by any of your prior suppliers con­ ton dealers sumers and separately stated and collected from Required discounts. You shall deduct you by the supplier from whom you pur­ from the prices set forth in table ( 1) Broken, egg, stove, chased. On sales to thé United States above, on sales and deliveries of all sizes nut...... ______$13.10 $14.10 0.45 or any agency thereof, or to the State P ea...______11.15 12.16 .70 .40 of New Jersey or any political subdi­ except screenings, in quantities of % ton Buckwheat______8.70 9.70 .60 or more, a discount of 500 per net ton Rice------7.70 8.70 vision thereof, you need not state this tax Barley______6.70 7.70 separately. and 250 per net V2 ton, where payment is Screenings______2.20 2.20 made within fifteen days after delivery. (k) Adjustable pricing. You may not Nothing herein requires you to sell on make a price adjustable to a maximum other than a cash basis. Required discounts. You shall deduct price which will be in effect at some (2) Yard sales. from the prices set forth in table (2) of timé after delivery of the anthracite has this schedule, on sales and deliveries of been completed; but the price may be For sales of anthracite of the sizes and in the quantities all sizes except screenings, in quantities adjustable to the maximum price in specified to dealers and to consumers of V2 ton or more, a discount of 500 per effect at the time of delivery. net ton and 250 per net V2 ton, where (l) Petitions for amendment. Any Per net ton for sales of Per 100 payment is made within ten days after person seeking an amendment of any V ton or more lbs. for Per 50 delivery. Nothing herein requires you to provision of this order may file a petition 100 lbs. or lb. for amendment in accordance with the Size more, but paper sell on other than a cash basis. To less than bag (g) Commingling. If you sell one size provisions of Revised Procedural Regu­ To con­ V ton lation No. 1, except that the petition dealers sumers of anthracite, commingled with another size of anthracite, your maximum price shall be filed with the Regional . Admin­ for the combination shall be the maxi­ istrator and acted upon by him. Broken, egg, stove, (m) Right of amendment or revoca* nut...... $12.05 $13.05 0.80 0.45 mum price established in this order for Pea------10.60 11.60 .70 .40 the smallest of the sizes so commingled, tion. The Regional Administrator or the Buckwheat______8.45 9.45 .60 Price Administrator may amend, revoke Rice.-...... — 7.40 8.40 whether the sale be a “ direct-delivery” Barley...... 6.40 7.40 sale or “ yard sale” , except in the follow­ or rescind this order, or any provision Screenings______2.20 2.20 ing situation. Where a purchaser re- thereof, at any time. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4041

(n) Applicability of other regulations. subdivisions, or any agency of any of the For the reasons set forth in an opinion If you are a dealer subject to this order, foregoing. issued simultaneously herewith and you are governed by the licensing pro­ (2) “Sell” includes sell, supply, dis­ under the authority vested in the Dis­ visions of Licensing Order 1. Licensing pose, barter, exchange,. lease, transfer, trict Director of the Atlanta District Order 1 provides, in brief, that a license and deliver, and contracts and offers to Office of the Office of Price Administra­ is required of all persons making sales do any of the foregoing. The terms tion by § 1351.1254a (a) of Maximum for which maximum prices are estab­ “sale” , “ selling”, “sold” , “ seller” , “buy”, Price Regulation No. 285, as amended, lished. A license is automatically grant­ “ purchase”, and “ purchaser” shall be and Regional Delegation Order No. 25, ed. It is not necessary to apply for the construed accordingly. It is hereby ordered, That: license. The license may be suspended (3) “Dealer” means any person selling (A ) On and after the effective date for violations in connection with the sale anthracite of the sizes set forth in the of this order, the maximum price which of any commodity for which maximum Schedules herein, and does not include may be charged on the sale of bananas prices are established. If your license a producer or distributor making sales delivered to the premises of individual is suspended, you may not sell any such at or from a mine, a preparation plant retail stores or institutional users located commodity during the period of suspen­ operated as an adjunct of any mine, or a within the “North Georgia District Area” sion. briquette plant. (except those located within the munici­ (o) Records. If you are a dealer sub­ (4) “Pennsylvania anthracite” means palities of Atlanta, Macon, and Colum­ ject to this order, you shall preserve, all coal produced in the Lehigh, Schuyl­ bus, Georgia, or the “free delivery zones” keep, and make available for examination kill and Wyoming regions in the Com­ thereof) by any “ wholesaler” who buys by the Office of Price Administration, a monwealth of Pennsylvania. the lot of bananas from which the par­ record of every sale of anthracite here­ (5) The sizes of “Pennsylvania an­ ticular sale is made in less than carload under, showing the date, the name and thracite” described as broken, egg, stove, quantities shall be the maximum price address of the buyer, if known, the per nut, pea, buckwheat, rice, barley and calculated in accordance with Maximum net ton price charged, and the solid fuel screenings shall refer to the same sizes Price Regulation No. 285, as amended, sold. The solid fuel shall be identified in of the same fuel as were sold and deliv­ plus 35tf per cwt._ the manner in which it is described in ered in the State of New Jersey—Coal (B) Definitions. (1) “Free delivery the order. The record shall also state Area X with such designation during De­ zone” of Macon, Georgia, means Bibb separately each service rendered and the cember 1941. County, Georgia. charge made for it. (6) “Direct-delivery” means delivery (2) “Free delivery zone” of Columbus, (p) Posting of maximum prices; sales to the buyer’s bin or storage space. Georgia, means Muscogee County, slips and receipts. (1) If you are a dealer (7) “Yard sales” means sales ac­ Georgia. subject to this order, you shall post all companied by physical transfer to the (3) “Free delivery zone” of Atlanta, your maximum prices (as set forth in the* buyer’s truck or vehicle at the yard, Georgia, means the “Metropolitan At- applicable schedule or schedules of this dock, barge, car, or at a place of busi­ lanta-Decatur 't'rade Area,” located in order) in your place of business in a ness of the seller other than at seller’s Fulton and DeKalb Counties, consisting manner plainly visible to and understand­ truck or vehicle. of the territory within the corporate able by the purchasing public. (8> Except as otherwise provided limits of the municipalities of Atlanta, (2) I f you are a dealer subject to this herein, or as the context may otherwise East Point, College Park, Hapeville, De­ order, you shall, except for a sale of less require, the definitions set forth in catur, and Avondale Estates, and all of than one-half ton, give each purchaser §§ 1340.255 and . 1340.266 of Revised the territory lying within the following a sales slip or receipt showing your name Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 shall militia districts: Buckhead (722 G M ), and address, the kind, size, and quantity apply to terms used herein. Collins District (1328 G M ), Center Hill of the anthracite sold to him, the date (s) Effect of order on Revised Maxi­ District (1511 GM), Adamsville District of the sale or delivery and the price mum Price Regulation No. 122. This or­ (1289 GM), Poole District (1762 GM), charged, separately stating the amount, der shall supersede Revised Maximum Blackhall District (530 G M ), East Poirit if any, of the required discounts which Price Regulation No. 122, except as to District (1332 G M ), Cooks District (469 must be deducted from, and the author­ any sales or deliveries of solid fuels not GM), Peachtree District (1362 GM), ized service charges and the taxes which specifically subject to this order. Bryant’s District (479 GM), Hapeville may be added to, the specific maximum Note: The record-keeping requirements District (1589 G M ), and Southbend Dis­ prices prescribed herein. of this order have been approved by the trict (1348 G M ), all in Fulton County, In the case of all other sales, you shall Bureau of the Budget in accordance with and Decatur District (531 GM) in De- give each purchaser a sales slip or receipt the Federal Reports Act of 1942. Kalb County. The following points and containing the information described in landmarks are within the territory in­ Effective date. This order shall be­ cluded and lie near or on the outside the foregoing paragraph, if requested by come effective April 10, 1944. such purchaser or if, during December boundaries of the “Metropolitan At- 1941, you customarily gave purchasers (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th lanta-Decatur Trade Area: ’5 On the such sales slips or receipts. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. north, Fulton Park; on the northwest, (q) Enforcement. (1) Persons vio­ 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) the Chattahoochee River; on the south­ lating any provision of this order are Issued this 4th day of April 1944. west, Ben Hill; on the south, the south­ subject to civil and criminal penalties, ern limits of the Cities of College Park D a n iz l P. W o o l l e y , including suits for treble damages, pro­ and Hapeville; on the southeast, the vided for by the Emergency Price Con­ Regional Administrator. Fulton County-DeKalb County bound­ trol Act of 1942, as amended. [F. R. Doc. 44-5198; Filed, April 12, 1944; ary line, the eastern limits of the City (2) Persons who have any evidence of 4:44 p. m.J of Avondale; and on the northeast, any violation of this order are urged to Emory University. communicate with the Camden District (4) The “North Georgia District Area” Office of the Office o f Price Administra­ means the territory located within the tion or with the Price Panel of the appro­ [Atlanta Order G -l Under MPR 285] Counties of Lincoln, Wilkes, Taliaferro, priate War Price and Rationing Board. Hancock, Washington, Johnson, Lau­ F resh B a n a n a s i n N o r th G eorgia (r) rens, Dodge, Wilcox, Crisp, Lee, Terrell, Definitions and explanations. D istr ict A rea . When used in this Order No. G-36, the Randolph, Quitman, or any county north term: Order No. G -l under Maximum Price or northwest of the named counties in (1) “Person” includes an individual, Regulation No. 285, as Amended. Im ­ the State of Georgia. corporation, partnership, association, or ported fresh bananas, sales except at re­ (5) “Wholesaler” shall be defined in any other organized group of persons, or tail. Adjustment of maximum price for the same manner as defined in Maximum legal successor or representative of any the sale of bananas by wholesalers, other Price Regulation No. 285, as amended. of the foregoing, and includes the United than carlot receivers, to retailers and in­ (6) “Less than carload quantities” States or any agency thereof, or any stitutional users located in the North shall be any lot or quantity of bananas other government, or any of its political Georgia District Area. delivered at one time by rail or other 4042 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, A p ril 15, 1944 means of transportation which is less For the reasons set forth in an opinion This Amendment No. 12 to Order No. than 20,000 pounds. issued simultaneously herewith and G-17 shall become effective April 11, (C) This order may be revoked, under the authority vested in the Re­ 1944. amended, or corrected at any time by the gional Administrator of the Office of (56 Stat. 23,'765; Pub. Law 151, 78th district director. Price Administration by § 1340.260 of Re­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. (D) This order shall become effective vised Maximum Price Regulation No. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) on the 3d day of April 1944. 122 and by paragraph (f) of Order No. G-15, It is hereby ordered, That: Issued April 6, 1944. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th The first unnumbered sub-paragraph A lexander H arris, Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, and E.O. under paragraph No. (c) (1) (i) of said Acting Regional Administrator. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) Order No. G-15 is amended by adding to Issued this 31st day of March 1944. the list of prices under the caption “High [F. R. Doc. 44-5195; Piled, April 12, 1944; 4:43 p. m.J E. A. T h o r n w e l l , volatile bituminous coals from District District Director. No. 8” the following sizes and classifi­ cations: [P. R. Doc. 44-5199; Piled, April 12, 1944; 4:44 p. m.] [Region VII Order G-2 Under SR 15] Per Per Per ton J4 ton yi ton M il k i n I dah o and M alh e u r C o u n t y , Size 2000 1000 500 lbs. lbs. O reg. (Region IV Order G-5 Under RMPR 122, lbs. Amdt. 4] Order No. G-2 under § 1499.75 (a) (9) Lump coal size group No. 5 from S o lid F u e ls i n C harlotte, N. C. Mine Index Nos. 27 and 728, of Supplementary Regulation 15 to the Prüden Coal and Coke Co., General Maximum Price Regulation. Amendment No. 4 to Order No. G-5 and lump coal size group No. 2 Adjusted maximum prices for fluid milk under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ from Mine Index No. 368, Pioneer Coal Co...... — $9.85 $5.18 $2.65 sold at wholesale and at retail in certain tion No. 122. Solid fuels sold and de­ Egg coal size group No. 3 from areas of the State of Idaho and Malheur livered by dealers. Maximum prices for Mine Index No. 316, Harlan- Wallins Coal Co...... 10.10 5.30 2.70 County in the State of Oregon. solid fuels in the city of Charlotte in the Pursuant to the Emergency Price State of North Carolina. Control Act of 1942, as amended, and For the reasons set forth in an opin­ This Amendment No. 1 to Order No. § 1499.75 (a) (9) (i) (a) (3) of Supple­ ion issued simultaneously herewith and G-15 shall become effective April 10, mentary Regulation 15 to the General under the authority vested in the Re­ 1944. Maximum Price Regulation, and for the gional Administrator of the Office of (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th reasons set forth in the accompanying Price Administration by § 1340.260 of Re­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. opinion, this order is issued. vised Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) (a) What this order does. This or­ and by paragraph (g) of Order No. G-5, der supersedes Order No. G -l under It is hereby ordered, That: Issued April 6, 1944. § 1499.75 (a) (2) (ii) of the General The third unnumbered subparagraph A lex and er H arris, Maximum Price Regulation, issued No­ under paragraph No. (c) (1) of said Acting Regional Administrator. vember 25, 1942, and all amendments Order No. G-5 is amended by adding to thereto, but leaves unaffected Order No. the list of prices under the caption “High [P. R. Doc. 44-5197; Piled, April 12, 1944; 4:44 p. m.J G-29 under § 1499.18 (c) of the General Volatile Bituminous Coals from District Maximum Price Regulation; divides No. 8” the following sizes and classifi­ Malheur County in the State of Oregon cations: and all that part of the State of Idaho [Region IV Order G-17 Under RMPR 122, contained within this Region vn, ex­ Per Per Per Amdt. 12] cept the City of Boise, into two districts, ton )4ton ton Size 2,000 1,000 500 and establishes specific maximum prices pounds pounds pounds S o lid F u e ls i n R o m e , G a., A rea in each district for fluid milk when sold Amendment No. 12 to Order No. G-17 at wholesale or at retail for human con­ Lump coal from Mine Index No. under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ sumption; maintains present maximum 481, Benedict Coal Corpora­ prices that are higher than the specific tion, Mine index No. 433, South­ tion No. 122. Solid fuels sold and de­ ern Collieries, Incorporated---- $10.45 $5.48 $2.91 livered by dealers. Appendix HI, max­ maximum prices named herein; and in Stoker size group from Mine In­ general adjusts prices upward, both at dex No. 213of Gatlifl Coal Co.. 0.90 5.20 2.78 imum prices for solid fuels in the City of Rome and certain adjacent territory wholesale and at retail, ^ 0 per quart to in the State of Georgia. enable distributors to compete with proc­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion essors in the purchase of milk from This Amendment No. 4 to Order No. producers. G -5 shall become effective April 11,1944. issued simultaneously herewith and un­ der the authority vested in the Regional (b) Relation to other orders. This Or­ (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Administrator of the Office of Price Ad­ der No. G-3 supersedes Order No. G -l Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. ministration by § 1340.260 of Revised under § 1499.75 (a) (2) (ii) of the Gen­ 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 and eral Maximum Price Regulation, issued November 25, 1942, and all amendments Issued April 6, 1944. by paragraph (e) of Order No. G-17, It is hereby ordered, That: thereto, but leaves unaffected to continue A lex an d er H arris, in full force and effect, Order No. G-29 Paragraph (m) (3) . (i) of said Order Acting Regional Administrator. under § 1499.18 (c) of the General Maxi­ No. G-17 be amended by adding to the mum Price Regulation, and leaves in full [F. R. Doc. 44-5196; Piled, April 12, 1944; list of prices under the caption “High 4:44 p. m.] force and effect all maximum prices es­ volatile bituminous coals from District tablished under the General Maximum No. 8” the following sizes and classifica­ Price Regulation that are higher than the tions: specific maximum prices named herein. [Region IV Order G-15 Under RMPR 122, Amdt. 1] (c) Two districts created. For the Per Per Per purpose of this order, the area covered S o lid F u e ls i n W in s t o n -S a l e m , N. C. ton yi ton H ton hereby is divided into two districts, to Size 2,000 1,000 500 Amendment No. 1 to Order No. G-15 lbs. lbs. lbs. be known as District No. 1 and District under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ No. 2, each of which said districts shall be as defined in paragraph (j) hereof. tion No. 122. Solid fuels sold and deliv­ Egg from Sub-district No. 6 ered by dealers. Maximum prices for (Southern Appalachian)...... $8.25 $4.38 $2.31 (d) Maximum prices for fluid milk Block from Sub-district No. 6 when sold at wholesale a,nd at retail in solid fuels in the city of Winston-Salem (Southern Appalachian)______8.80 4.96 3.45 in the State of North Carolina. Districts 1 and 2. The maximum prices FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, Aprü 15, 1944 4043 for fluid milk sold at wholesale or at mon), Custer (except the communities 408 (a) (1) (iii) of Maximum Price Reg­ retail in glass bottles or paper containers, of Mackay and Challis), Butte (except ulation No. 329, as amended, and for the in a quantity of one gallon or less, in the community of Arco), Clark, Teton, reasons set forth in the accompanying Districts No. 1 and No. 2 as defined here­ Camas, and Owyhee. opinion, Order No. G-6 Under Maximum in, shall upon and after the effective (2) “ District No. 2” means all of that Price Regulation No. 329 is hereby re­ date of this order be as follows: area in the State of Idaho contained designated Revised Order No. G-6 Under within the Counties of Adams, Valley, Maximum Price Regulation No, 329, and DlSTBICT NO. 1 . Washington, Payette, Gem, Fremont, made to read as follows: Jefferson, Madison, Bonneville, Bing­ (a) Relation to former orders. This Grade A milk Ungraded milk ham, Blaine, Elmore, Ada (except the Revised Order No. G-6 supersedes Order Size of glass or City of Boise) , Gooding, Lincoln, Mini­ paper container No. G16 under Maximum Price Regula­ Whole­ Whole­ doka, Jerome, Twin Falls, Cassia, Power, sale Bétail sale Retail tion No. 329, issued under date of March Oneida, Bannock, Franklin, Bear Lake, 27, 1943. Caribou, and Canyon, and the communi­ (b) State of Idaho divided into two dis­ Cents Cents Cents Cents 354 354 ties of Salmon in Lemhi County, Mackay tricts. For the purpose of this Revised 6A 6s 6 and Challis in Custer County, and Arco Order No. G-6, the State of Idaho is 10A 12^ 9H m i 19 23 17 21 in Butte County, and the County of Mal­ hereby divided into two districts, to be 37 43 33 39 heur in the State of Oregon. known as District No. 1 and District No. (3) “Grade A Milk” means milk pro­ 2, as hereinafter defined. District No. 2 duced and sold under conditions which (c) Maximum prices for milk pur­ qualify it for sale and delivery in glass chased from producers in the several dis­ 4}4 354 or paper containers at wholesale and at tricts of the State of Idaho. The maxi­ Pint______6 7 m 6 retail under municipal regulation which mum prices for milk purchased from pro­ Quart.______HA 13AWA 12J4 by ordinance incorporates therein all of A gallon...... 21 26 19 23 ducers in the several districts of the State Gallon______41 47 37 43 the material and substantial terms and of Idaho for resale as fluid milk shall, provisions of the police regulation com­ upon and after the effective date hereof, monly referred to as “Standard Milk be the maximum producer’s price estab­ (e) Higher established maximum Ordinance” , and milk which has been prices may he maintained. Any seller lished under the provisions of the Agri­ produced by one having a Grade A pro­ cultural Marketing Agrement Act of 1937, whose established maximum prices un­ ducer’s certificate or license duly issued der § 1499.2 of the General Maximum as amended, or the specific maximum by the Public Health Department of the prices set forth below when sold f . o. b. Price Regulation or any applicable price State of Idaho in accordance with the regulation thereto or pursuant to any the producer’s farm or place of produc­ law of that state regulating the produc­ tion, whichever is higher. market agreement or order made or is­ tion and sale of Grade A milk when sold sued und^ the provisions of the Agri­ In District No. 1: and delivered at wholesale or at retail Grade A milk—-780 per pound of butterfat cultural Marketing Agreeemnt Act, as in glass bottles or paper containers for amended, that are higher than the prices content. human consumption. Ungraded milk— 720 per pound of butterfat fixed by this Order No. G-2 may continue (4) “ Ungraded milk” means all milk content. to sell at such higher established maxi­ produced and sold and distributed in In District No. 2: mum prices, and the same shall not be glass bottles or paper containers for Grade A milk—840 per pound of butterfat modified or superseded by this order. human consumption as fluid milk, and content. (f) Customary discounts, allowances, which does not meet the requirements Ungraded milk— 780 per pound of butterfat and differentials need not be maintained. specified for “Grade A milk” as set forth content. Upon and after the effective date of this in the preceding subparagraph (3). (d) Fractional price adjustments. Order No. G-2, it shall not be obligatory (5) “Producer” means a farmer or Computations of the butterfat content of upon any seller of fluid milk hereunder other person or representative who owns, milk shall be carried out to the second to maintain or continue any customary superintends, manages, or otherwise con­ decimal place, and fractions of a cent in allowance, discount, quantity discount, or trols the operation of a farm or dairy price shall be adjusted upward to the differential heretofore established by lot on which milk is produced for sale next cent if the fraction is one-half or him: Provided, however, That any seller and distribution in glass bottles or paper more, and shall be adjusted downward to may sell at a price lower than the maxi­ containers for human consumption. the next cent if the fraction is less than mum prices established by this order if (k ) Right to revoke or amend. This one-half cent. he so desires. order may be revoked, modified, or (e) Exempt sales. (1) This order (g) Exempt sales. This order does not aifiended at any time by the Price shall not apply to sales and deliveries of apply to or in any manner affect sales Administrator or the Regional Admin­ milk at retail, whatever the container, or of fluid milk made by one distributor or istrator. to sales at wholesale, except when made wholesaler to another distributor or (l) Effective date. This Order No. by a producer to a purchaser who bottles wholesaler, or to purchases made from G-2 shall become effective on the 4th tiie same in glass or paper containers for producers under Maximum Price Regu­ day of April 1944. v resale for human consumption as fluid lation No. 329. milk. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th (h) Fractional price adjustments. If (2) This order shall not apply to pur­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F R . 7871, and E.O. the computed price for any sale includes chases of bulk milk from producers for a half-cent, the price shall be adjusted 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) use in manufacturing dairy products upward to the next cent. Issued this 4th day of April 1944. such as butter, cheese, evaporated or con­ (i) Licensing. The provisions of L i­ R ichard Y. B atter to n, densed milk, casein, ice cream, or any censing Order No. 1, licensing all per­ Regional Administrator. other commercial or industrial milk sons who make sales under price con­ product. trol, are applicable to all sellers subject [F. R. Doc. 44-5193; Piled April 12, 1944; ( f ) Applicability of other price regula­ to this regulation or schedule. A seller’s 4:43 p. zn.J tions. Except insofar as the same is con­ license may be suspended for violations tradictory of or inconsistent with the of the license or of one or more appli­ terms and provisions of this revised cable price schedules or regulations. A [Region V II Rev. Order G -6 Under MPR 329] order, Maximum Price Regulation No. person whose license is suspended may 329 shall remain in full force and effect not, during the period of suspension, F l u id M il k i n I daho and be applicable to all purchases of milk make any sale for which his license has Revised Order No. G-6 under Maxi­ made under this order. been suspended. mum Price Regulation No. 329. Pur­ (g) Licensing. The provisions of (j) Definitions. (1) “District No. 1” chases of fluid milk from producers in Licensing Order No. 1, licensing all per­ means all that area in the State of Idaho certain areas of the State of Idaho. sons who make sales under price control, contained within the Counties of Boise, Pursuant to the Emergency Price Con­ are applicable to all sellers subject to this Lemhi (except the community of Sal- trol Act of 1942, as amended, and § 1351.- regulation or schedule. A seller’s license No. 76------6 4044 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944

may be suspended for violations of the Adjusted maximum prices for sales of L ist o f C o m m u n it y C e il in g P rice O rders license or of one or more applicable price alfalfa meal in the State of Nevada. The following* orders under Revised schedules or regulations. A person whose For the reasons set forth in an opinion General Order 51 were filed with the license is suspended may not, during the issued simultaneously herewith, and Division of the Federal Register on April period of suspension, make any sale for under the authority vested in the Re­ 11, 1944. which his license has been suspended. gional Administrator of the Office of REGION I (h) Definitions. (1) “Grade A milk” Price Administration by § 1499.18 (c ), as means milk produced under conditions amended, of the General Maximum Price Concord Order No. 12, filed 2:23 p. m. Regulation, and Order No. G-70 under Connecticut Order No. 2-F, Amendment which qualify it for sale and delivery No. 1, filed 2:21 p. m. under municipal regulation which by such section, Order No. G-70 under Connecticut Order No. 2-F, Amendment ordinance incorporates therein all of the § 1499.18 (c ), as amended, of the General No. 2, filed 2:22 p. m. material and substantial terms and pro­ Maximum Price Regulation is amended Connecticut Order No. 3—F, Amendment visions of the police regulation commonly to read as follows: No. 1, filed 2:21 p. m. referred to as “Standard Milk Ordi­ (1) Paragraph (e) is amended to read Providence Order No. W —1, Correction, nance”, and milk when sold and de­ as follows: filed 2:21 p. m. livered by a producer having a Grade A Providence Order No. 1-F, Correction, filed The adjusted maximum price for sales 2:21 p. m. producer’s certificate or license duly of alfalfa meal by any other person, ' Providence Order No. 2—F, filed 2:21 p. m. issued by the Public Health Department whose place of business, including ware­ REGION II êf the State of Idaho in accordance with houses, if any, is in Nevada, including the law of that state regulating the pro­ any person who sells to feeders, shall be Altoona Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. 1, duction and sale of Grade A milk. filed 2:26 p. m. the applicable maximum prices as speci­ Binghamton Order No. 1-F, Amendment (2) “Ungraded milk” means all milk fied in paragraphs (a) and (c) above, produced and sold and distributed for No. 1, filed 2:10 p. m. plus the actual transportation cost from Buffalo Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. 1, human consumption as fluid milk, and the prdcessor’s mill located “ nearest filed 2:24 p. m. which does not meet the requirements freightwise” to the seller’s business loca­ Buffalo Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. 1, specified for “Grade A milk” in the pre­ tion, plus the following markups: filed 2:26 p. m. ceding paragraph ( 1). Maryland Order No. 17, Amendment No. 2, Per ton (3) “Producer” means a farmer or filed 2:09 p. m. Less than one ton______$7. 50 other person or representative who owns, Newark Order No. 2—F, filed 2:07 p. in, One ton and less than three tons------7. 00 New York Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. superintends, manages, or otherwise con­ Three tons or more______— — ------6. 50 trols the operation of a farm or dairy lot 2, filed 2:12 p. m. (2) Paragraph (g) is amended to read Philadelphia Order No. 1-F, Amendment on which milk is produced. No. 1, filed 2:14 p. m. (4) “Purchaser” means any person as follows: Scranton Order No. 2-F, filed 2:09 p. m. who buys milk from a producer for resale. Definitions. (1) “Alfalfa meal” means Syracuse Order No. 1-F, Amendment No.\l, (5) “District No. 1” means all that the product obtained from the grinding filed 2:14 p. m. area in the State of Idaho contained of the entire alfalfa hay, without the Wilmington Order No. 1-F, Amendment within the Counties of Boise, Lemhi (ex­ 'addition of any alfalfa stems, alfalfa No. 1, filed 2:13 p. m. cept the community of Salmon), Custer straw, or foreign material, or the ab­ region in (except the communities of Mackay and straction of leaves. It must be reason­ Cincinnati Order No. 1-F, Amendment No Challis), Butte (except the community of ably free from other crop plants and 24, filed 2:10 p. m. A rco), Clark, Teton, Camas, and Owyhee. weeds, and must not contain more than Cincinnati Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. (6) ’ “District No. 2” means all of that33 per cent of crude fibre. 17, filed 2:10 p. m. area in the State of Idaho contained (2) “Alfalfa stem meal” means the Columbus Order No. 3-F, Amendment No. within the Counties of Adams, Valley, ground product remaining after the sep­ 15, filed 2.26 p. m. Washington, Payette, Gem, Fremont, aration of the leafy material from al­ Columbus Order No. 7-F, Amendment No. 15, filed 2:25 p. m. Jefferson, Madison, Bonneville, Bingham, falfa hay or meal. It must be reason­ Blaine, Elmore, Ada (except the City of Lexington Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. ably free from other crop plants and 24, filed 2:12 p. m. Boise), Gooding, Lincoln, Minidoka, Je­ weeds. Lexington Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. rome, Twin Falls, Cassia, Power, Oneida, (3) “Alfalfa leaf meal” means the 17, filed 2:11 p. m. Bannock, Franklin, Bear Lake, Caribou, product from the grinding of alfalfa hay Lexington Order No. 3-F, Amendment No. and Canyon, and the communities of consisting chiefly of leafy materials sepa­ 15, filed 2:11 p. m. Salmon in Lemhi County, Mackay and rated from alfalfa hay or meal, of a min­ region iv Challis in Custer County, and Arco in imum protein content of 20% and a Jacksonville Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. Butte County, and the County of Mal­ maximum fibre content of 18%, heur in the State of Oregon. 19, filed 2:14 p. m. (4) “Processor” means any person who Jacksonville Order No. 3-F, Amendment (i) Jtight to revoke or amend. This produces alfalfa meal for sale. No. 3, filed 2:13 p. m. order may be revoked, modified, or (5) “Feeder” means any person who Memphis Order No. 5-F, Amendment No. 8, amended at any time by the Price Ad­ buys alfalfa meal to feed livestock or filed 2:24 p. m. ministrator or the Regional Adminis­ Montgomery Order No. 5-F, Amendment trator. poultry. No. 4, filed 2:16 p. m. (j) Effective date. This Revised Or­ (6) “Nearest freightwise” means the Montgomery Order No. 3-F, Amendment der No. G-6 shall become effective on the alfalfa meal mill, whether or not the No. 5, filed 2:16 p. m. Montgomery Order No. 9-F, Amendment 4th day of April 1944. actual supplier, with the lowest freight rate from said mill to buyer’s customary No. 1, filed 2:14 p. m. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Montgomery' Order No. 10-F, filed 2:18 Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, and E.O. receiving point. p. m. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) (7) “Actual transportation cost” Montgomery Order No. 15, Amendment No. means lowest common or contract car­ 2, filed 2:19 p. m. Issued this 4th day of April 1944. rier rate from the processor’s mill to Savannah Order No. 1-F, Amendment No. 30, filed 2:30 p. m. R ichard Y. B atter to n, the seller’s business location. Regional Administrator. Savannah Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. This amendment shall become effec­ 25, filed 2:30 p. m. [F. R. Doc. 44-5194; Filed, April 12, 1944; tive upon its issuance. Savannah Order No. 3-F, Amendment No. 4:43 p. m.] 23, filed 2:29 p. m. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th Savannah Order No. 4-F, Amendment No. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, and E.O. 22, filed 2:29 p. m. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) Savannah Order No. 5-F, Amendment No. [Region VIII Order G-70 Under 18 (c), 3, filed 2:27 p. m. * Amdt. 2] Issued this 7th day of April 1944. region v A lfalfa M eal i n N evada L. F. G e n t n e r , Regional Administrator. Arkansas Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. 8, Amendment No. 2 to Order No. G-70 filed 2:13 p. m. under § 1499.18 (c ), as amended, of the [F. R. Doc. 44-5192; Filed, April 12, 1944; Arkansas Order No. 3-F, Amendment No. 8, General Maximum Price Regulation. 4:42 p. m.] filed 2:13 p. m. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, Aprit 15, 1944 4045

Arkansas Order No. 4-F, Amendment No. 10, ulation No. 122 shall become effective filed 2:18 p. m. March 29, 1944. Col­ Col­ Còl- Arkansas Order No. 5-F, Amendment No. 9, Column I umn umn umn filed 2:18 p. m. (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th n in IV Arkansas Order No. 6-F, Amendment No. 10, Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. filed 2:18 p. m. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) • * *** Dallas Order No. 1-W, filed 2:12 p. m. 3. Size Group No, 7 (top size larger Fort Worth Order No. 5-F, Amendment No. Issued March 29, 1944. than 3" but not exceeding 5" x bottom size 2" and smaller) Mine 11, filed 2:30 p .m. C liffo r d J. H ouser, price classifications B through M__ $7.65 $7.40 $7.15 Oklahoma City Order No. 2-F, Amendment Acting Regional Administrator. No. 3, filed 2:27 p. m. * * * * * REGION VI [F. R. Doc. 44r-5272; Filed, April 13, 1944; 1:42 p. m.] (e) Part I in section (c) (1) is amend­ Duluth-Superior Order No. 1-F, Amend­ ed by adding paragraph E thereto to ment No. 11, filed 2:24 p. m. read as follows: La Crosse Order No. 1-F, Amendment No, 10, filed 2:04 p. m. [Region in Order G-8 Under RMPR 122, E. To the prices stated in paragraphs A, B, La Crosse Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. 3, Arndt. 1] C, and D may be added 15i per ton provided filed 2:05 p. m. the coal is mined in Sub-district 6 of Pro­ North Platte Order No. 3-F, filed 2:26 p. m. S o lid F u els i n L o u is v il l e , K y . ducing District 8. Sub-district 6 includes Peoria Order No. 12, filed 2:09 p. m. that portion of District 8 which is in North­ Sioux City Order No. 2-F, Amendment No. Amendment No. 1 to Order No. G-8 9, filed 2:07 p. m. ern Tennessee and the following counties under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ in Kentucky: Bell, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Sioux City Order No. 1-F, Amendment 3, tion No. 122. Solid fuels sold and de­ filed 2:24 p. m. Knox, Laurel, Leslie, Madison, McCreary, Springfield Order No. 3-F, filed 2:19 p. m. livered by dealers. Maximum prices for Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Wayne and specified solid fuels in the Louisville, Whitley. r e g io n v n i Kentucky, area. Fresno Order No. 10, Amendment No. 1, For the reasons set forth in an opinion This Amendment No. 1 to Order No. filed 2:09 p. m. issued simultaneously herewith and un­ G-8 under Revised Maximum Price Fresno Order No. 11, Amendment No. 2, der the authority vested in the Regional Regulation No. 122 shall become effec­ filed 2:07 p. m. Administrator of Region IH of the Office tive April 5, 1944. Los Angeles Order No. L. A.-5, Amendment of Price Administration by §§ 1340.254 No. 12, filed 2:05 p. m. . (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th and 1340.260 of Revised Maximum Price Los Angeles Order No. L. A.-6, Amendment Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. Regulation No. 122, I t is hereby ordered, No. 12, filed 2:05 p. m. 9328, 8 F it. 4681) Los Angeles Order No. L. A.-7, Amendment That Order No. G-8 under Revised Maxi­ No. 12, filed 2:06 p. m. mum Price Regulation No. 122 be amend­ Issued April 5, 1944. Los Angeles Order No. L. A.-8, Amendment ed in the following respects: C l if f o r d J. H o u se r , No. 12, filed 2:06 p. m. (a) Subparagraphs 3 and 4, paragraph Acting Regional Administrator. Copies of these orders may be obtained A of Part I, in Schedule (c) (1) have been from the issuing offices. amended and combined so that both sub- [F. R. Doc. 44-5270; Filed, April 13, 1944; 1:42 p. m.] E r v in H . P o lla c k , paragraphs 3 and 4 now appear as sub- Secretary. paragraph 3, paragraph A of Part I, in section (c) (1) to read as follows: [F. R. Doc. 44-5259; Filed April 13, 1944, 11:55 a. m.> [Region III Order G-0 Under MPR 329, Col­ Col­ Col­ Arndt. 1] Column I umn umn umn n i n IV F l u id M i l k i n F r a n k l in C o u n t y , O h io [Region i n Rev. Order G-5 Under RMPR 122, Arndt. 1] * * * * • Amendment No. 1 to Order No. G-9 3. Mine price classifications J and under Maximum Price Regulation No. S o lid F u e ls i n A k r o n , B arberton, and low er...... $7.95 $7.70 $7.45 C u y a h o g a F a lls , O h io 329. Purchases of milk from producers for resale as fluid milk, County of Frank­ Amendment No. 1 to Revised Order * * * * * No. G-5 under Revised Maximum Price lin in the State of Ohio. (b) Subparagraph 2, paragraph A of For the reasons set forth in an opinion Regulation No. 122. Maximum prices Part I, in section (c) (1) is amended to issued simultaneously herewith and un­ for specified solid fuels in the municipal­ read as follows: ities of Akron, Barberton, and Cuyahoga der the authority vested in the Regional Falls, in the State of Ohio. Administrator of Region H I of the Office For the reasons set forth in an opinion Col­ Col­ Col­ Column I umn umn umn of Price Administration by § 1351.408 (c) issued simultaneously herewith and n HI IV of Maximum Price Regulation No. 329, under the authority vested in the Re­ I t is hereby ordered: gional Administrator of Region in of * • * * • (a) Section (a) of Order No. G-9 under 2. Mine price classifications G and H_ $8.05 $7.60 $7.55 the Office of Pride Administration by * Maximum Price Regulation No. 329, (Pur­ §§ 1340.260 and 1340.254 of Revised chases of Milk from Producers for Re­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 I t sale), be,_ and the same is, hereby is hereby ordered, That Revised Order (c) Subparagraph 2b (1), paragraph amended to read as follows: No. G-5 under Revised Maximum Price B of Part I, in section (c) (1) is amended Regulation No. 122 be amended by add­ to read as follows: S e c t io n (a ). Any milk distributor in ing paragraph C to Part I in section the County of Franklin in the State of (c) ( 1) to read as follows: Ohio may pay producers an amount not Col- Col­ Col­ C. To the prices stated in paragraphs A Column I umn umn umn in excess of $3.55 per cwt. for “milk” of and B of Part I may be added 15i per ton n i n IV 4% butterfat content, plus 5tf per cwt. for provided the coal is mined in Sub-District 6 each A of 1% butterfat variation over of Producing District 8. Sub-District 6 in­ * * • • • 4% and minus 5tf per cwt. for each -h cludes that portion of District 8 which is in (1) The Fourseam Mine, Index 207, of 1% under 4%, Provided, That such Northern Tennessee and the following coun­ of the Fourseam Coal Corpora- $7.95 $7.70 $7.45 milk distributors shall also be subject to ties in Kentucky: Bell, Clay, Clinton, Jack- son, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, Madison, McCreary, the express restrictions and provisions of Owsley, Pulaski, Rock Castle, Wayne, and ***** § 1351.402 (b) (c) (d) (e) and (f) of Whitley. Maximum Price Regulation No. 329. (d) Subparagraph 3, paragraph B of This amendment to Revised Order No. Part I, in section (c) (1) is amended to This amendment shall become effective G-5 under Revised Maximum Price Reg­ read as follows; April 1, 1944. 4046 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 fruits and vegetables for table use; sales (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th except at retail. Adjustment of maxi­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) mum prices for certain sales of iceberg 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) lettuce in less than carlot or less than Issued April 1, 1944. Issued April 1,1944. trucklot quantities. C liffo rd J. H ouser, C liffo r d J. H o user, For the reasons set forth in an opinion Acting Regional Administrator. Acting Regional Administrator. issued simultaneously herewith and under the authority vested in the Dis­ [P. R. Doc. 44-5271; Piled, April 13, 1944; [P. R. Doc. 44-5273; Piled, April 13, 1944; 1:43 p.m .] trict Director of the Montgomery Dis­ 1:42 p. m.] trict Office of the Office of Price Admin­ [Louisville Order G -l Under MPR 418, istration by section 2 (b) of Maximum Amdt. 1] Price Regulation No. 426, as amended, [Region III Order G-26 Under MPR 329] and Regional Delegation Order No. 16, F is h W holesalers i n Jeffer so n C o u n t y , It is hereby ordered: F l u id M i l k i n M id land C o u n t y , M ic h . K y ., F l o y d and C lar k C o u n t ie s , I n d . (A ) On and after the effective date of Order No. G-26 under Maximum Price Louisville District Order No. G -l un­ this order, no person shall make a sale Regulation No. 329. Purchases of milk der section 7 (b) of Maximum Price of iceberg lettuce in less than carlot or from producers for resale as fluid milk. Regulation No. 418, as amended, Amend­ less than trucklot quantities at a price For the reasons set forth in an opinion ment No. 1. An order establishing fixed higher than the maximum prices herein­ issued simultaneously herewith an d ' transportation allowances for fish whole­ after established. under the authority vested in the Re­ salers in Jefferson County, Kentucky, (1) The maximum price for a sale of gional Administrator of Region H I of the Floyd County, Indiana, and Clark Coun­ iceberg lettuce in L. A. or Salinas crates Office of Price Administration by 1 1351.- ty, Indiana. Fresh fish and sea food. containing not less than 48 heads with a 408 (c) of Maximum Price Regulation No. For reasons set forth in an opinion minimum net weight of 60 pounds shall 329, I t is hereby ordered: issued simultaneously herewith, and un­ be: (a) Any milk distributor in Midland der the authority delegated to the Dis­ (i) On a sale by an intermediate seller County in the State of Michigan may pay trict Director of the Louisville District whose selling establishment is located producers an amount not in excess of by the Regional Administrator of Region in the free delivery zones of Montgom­ $3.07 per cwt. for “milk” of 3^2% butter- ttt by virtue of Delegation Order 1-A, Re­ ery or Mobile, Alabama, to another in­ fat content, plus 50 for each %o of 1% vised, it is hereby ordered that said Or­ termediate seller: butterfat variation over 3 ^ % and minus der No. G -l be amended to read as fol­ (a) When sold f. o. b. seller’s platform 50 for each yi0 of 1% butterfat variation lows: or delivered to the purchaser’s estab­ lishment when it is located within one under 3 x/2 % : Provided, however, That S e c t io n 1. Exclusive transportation al­ such milk distributor shall be subject to lowances. In determining maximum of the named cities or free delivery zones the express restrictions of § 1351.402 (b ), prices under the provisions of Maximum thereof, $5.13 per crate. (c), (d ), (e) and (f) of Maximum Price Price Regulation No. 418 for Sales of the (b) When delivered to the premises Regulation No. 329. hereinafter designated species of fresh of the purchaser not located in one of (b) Each milk distributor increasing fish and sea food at wholesale, every the named cities or free delivery zones his price to producers for “milk” pursu­ person making such sales to retail estab­ thereof, (1) $5.38 per crate; or (2) $5.13 ant to the provisions of this order shall, lishments shall substitute in lieu of per crate plus 250 “freight” from the within five days of such action, notify the actual costs of transportation the follow­ nearest city at which lettuce is custom­ Regional Office of the Office of Price Ad­ ing exclusive transportation allowances: arily received in carlot quantities and ministration, Union Commerce Building, which has & carlot freight rate from (a) On fish from the Atlantic Ocean, in­ Salinas, California (for example, Mont­ Cleveland, Ohio, by letter or postcard, of cluding whiting, wolf, haddock, pollock, cod, his price established pursuant to the pro­ cusk, and ocean pout— $3.50 per hundred­ gomery or Mobile, Alabama), located in visions of this order, together with a weight. the free delivery zone, to thè purchaser’s statement of his previous price. (b ) On fish from the Pacific Ocean, in­ receiving point. (c) Definitions. (1) “Milk distrib­ cluding halibut and silver salmon— $5.52 per (ii) On a sale by any seller delivered to utor” is defined to mean any individual, hundredweight. a “retailer” or institutional user or pro­ corporation, partnership, association, or (c) On fresh shrimp— $4.39 per hundred­ curement agency of the United States or any other organized group of persons or weight. of any state within the free delivery successors of the foregoing who pur­ No additions may be made for local zones of Montgomery or Mobile, Ala­ chases “ milk” in a raw and unprocessed hauling, icing, or handling. bama, $5.43 per crate. state for the purpose of resale as fluid S ec. 2. Effective date and geographical (iii) On a sale by any seller delivered milk in glass, paper or other containers. application. This order shall be effective to a “retailer” or institutional user or ' 2) “Producer” means a farmer, or on April 13, 1944, and shall apply to all procurement agency of the United States other person or representative, who sales made by wholesalers in the Greater * or of any stafe outside of a free delivery owns, superintends, manages, or other­ Louisville Area to retailers in the Greater zone, the higher of the following: wise controls the operations of a farm Louisville Area, which includes Jefferson (a) $5.68 per crate; or on which “milk” is produced. For the County, Kentucky, Floyd County, In­ (b) $5.43 per crate plus 250 “ freight” purposes of this order, farmers’ coopera­ diana, and Clark County, Indiana. from the nearest city at which lettuce is tives are producers when ( 1) they do not customarily received in carlot quantities This order may be revised, revoked, or own or lease physical facilities for re­ and which has a carlot freight rate from ceiving, processing, or distributing milk, amended at any time. Salinas, California (for example, Mont­ and (2) they do own or lease physical (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th gomery or Mobile, Alabama), located in facilities for receiving, processing or dis­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. the free delivery zone, to the purchaser’s tributing milk, but they act as selling 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) receiving point; or agents for producers, whether members (c) The maximum price established Issued this 10th day of April 1944. of such cooperative or not. for such sale by Maximum Price Regula­ (3) “Milk” means liquid cow’s milk in G eo. H . G o o d m an, tion No. 426, as amended. a raw, unprocessed state, which is pur­ District Director. (2) The maximum price per pound for chased for resale for human consump­ [P. R. Doc. 44-5274; Piled, April 13, 1944, a sale of a type covered in paragraph (1) tion as fluid milk. “In a raw, unproc­ 1:43 p. m.] above, of iceberg lettuce in any container essed state” means unpasteurized and except L. A. or Salinas crates, or if sold not sold and delivered in glass or paper [Montgomery Order G -I Under MPR 426] in a L A. crate or Salinas crate contain­ containers. ing less than 48 heads or with a net (d) This order may be modified, I ceberg L ettuce i n M o n t g o m e r y weight of less than 60 pounds, shall be amended or revoked at any time. D ist r ic t , A la . the price per crate established in para­ This order shall become effective April Order No. G -l under Maximum Price graph (1) above for the particular type 1, 1944. Regulation No. 426, as amended. Fresh of sale involved divided by 60. FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 4047

(B) Definitions. (1) “Free delivery imum prices for solid fuels when sold subdivision thereof, such tax need not zone” means all of the territory em­ by dealers within specified trade areas in be separately stated. braced in the Cities of Montgomery and Region VII. (e) What you must not do. Regard­ Mobile, Alabama, and all of the territory Pursuant to the Emergency Price Con­ less of any contract or other obligation embraced in this order which is 10 miles trol Act of 1942, as amended, and which you may have heretofore entered or less from any one of the named cities, §§ 1340.259 (a) and 1340.260 of Revised into, you shall not: (2) “Retailer” means a person other Maximum Price Regulation No. 122, and (1) Sell or in the course of trade or than an intermediate seller who makes for the reasons set forth in the accom­ business buy solid fuels of the kinds and sales and deliveries to ultimate con­ panying opinion, this Order No. G-26 is sizes covered by this order at prices sumers. issued. higher than the maximum prices set (3) “Freight” as used, in this order General statement, t This order brings forth in the applicable appendix; but means “ freight” as defined in section 8 together and integrates into a single or­ you may sell or buy such coal at lower (a) (7) of Maximum Price Regulation der over twenty area pricing orders prices than such specific maximum No. 426, as amended. previously issued by this Regional Office, prices. (4) “Intermediate seller” means any it also affords a simple method for ex­ (2) Obtain from a buyer anything of person who purchases fresh fruits and tending area pricing of solid fuels to ad­ value over and above the applicable vegetables and who resells them in less ditional communities. maximum price by: than carlot or less than trucklot quan­ (a) What this order does. This or­ (i) Changing or withdrawing your tities to any person who is not an ulti­ der establishes area ceiling prices for customary discounts, differentials, or al­ mate consumer. certain solid fuels sold within various lowances; (5) Unless the context otherwise re­ trade areas within Region VII. The gen­ (ii) Charging for any service which quires, the definitions set forth in section eral provisions applicable to all solid fuels is not expressly requested by the buyer; 8 of Maximum Price Regulation No. 426, and in all trade areas covered by this or as amended, shall apply to the words and order are contained in the paragraphs (iii) Charging for any service for terms used herein. that immediately follow. The special which a charge is not specifically au­ (C) Geographical applicability: This provisions and dollars-and-cents prices thorized by this order; or order applies only to sales made either applicable in the individual trade areas (iv) Charging a price for any service f. o. b. or delivered within the territory are contained in separate appendices in higher than the price authorized by this located in the Counties of Sumter, paragraph (q ). If any special provision order for such service; or Greene, Hale, Perry, Chilton, Coosa, Tal­ is contrary to or inconsistent with any of (v) Increasing your delivery-charges, lapoosa and Chambers, in the State of the general provisions, the special pro­ if any, for delivery outside the areas for vision shall be controlling in the area Alabama, and all of the remaining coun­ which the maximum prices are herein covered by the appendix containing that ties of the State of Alabama lying and set forth or increasing any interest rate special provision. This order applies being situated south of said counties. on delinquent and past-due accounts only to the solid fuels for which specific (D) Exempt sales. Sales to chain store over the rate or charge made by you in maximum prices are provided and only warehouses or to any person acting as a December, 1941; or purchasing agent for chain stores shall In the trade areas covered by the various appendices. As area pricing is extended (vi) Using any tying agreement not be subject to this order, but shall whereby the buyer is required or per­ remain subject to the provisions of Maxi­ new appendices will be added by amend­ ment to paragraph (q). suaded to purchase anything other than mum Price Regulation No. 426, as amend­ the fuel requested by him; or ed, or any other applicable regulation (b) To what sales this order applies. (vii) Using any other device by which heretofore or hereafter issued by the Of­ If you sell coal of the kind specified in a price higher than your maximum price fice of Price Administration. any one or more of the appendices set is obtained, either directly or indirectly. (E) Applicability of Maximum Price forth in paragraph (q) hereof and make (f) An increase in your supplier’s Regulation No. 426, as amended. All delivery thereof either by truck direct prices does not authorize you to increase sales for which maximum prices are ad­ from the mine or from or at your yard to any person within a trade area covered your prices. You must not increase the justed by this order shall remain sub­ specific maximum prices established for ject to all of the provisions of Maximum by the applicable appendix, the maxi­ you by this order to reflect in whole or Price Regulation No. 426, as amended, or mum prices which you may charge there­ for and the customary discounts and in part any subsequent increase to you as it may hereafter be amended, which in your supplier’s maximum prices for are not inconsistent with the provisions allowances which you must give are those set forth in such appendix. the fuel covered by this order. These of this adjustment order. All sales for specific maximum prices established for which the maximum prices are not ad­ (c) Determination of mixed coal prices. If you mix sizes or kinds of coal, Vou by this order reflect all of the in­ justed by this order shall be subject to creases in the maximum prices of your Maximum Price Regulation No. 426, as your maximum prices shall be the pro­ portionate sum of the applicable maxi­ supplier to the date hereof. If increase amended. in your supplier’s maximum prices shall (F) This order may be revoked, amend­ mum price per net ton established in this order for each of the coals so mixed, ad­ occur after the effective date of this ed, or corrected at any time by the Dis­ order, you may bring that fact to the trict Director. justed to the nearest five cents. (d) When transportation tax may be attention of the Regional Administrator, (G ) This order shall become effective whereupon he will take such appropriate on the 6th day of April, 1944. collected. If on any purchase of coal made by you, you are required to pay .the action in the premises as the then ex­ (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th amount of the transportation tax im­ isting facts and circumstances justify. Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871 and E.O. posed by section 620 of the Revenue Act (g) Adjustable pricing. You may not 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) of 1942, you may, in addition to the spe­ make a price adjustable to a maximum Issued this 4th day of April 1944. cific maximum prices established in the price which becomes effective at some appendix applicable to your trade area, time after you have made delivery of the A . H . C o l l in s , coal; but you may agree to sell at what­ District Director. collect from the buyer the amount of such tax actually incurred or paid by ever maximum price is in effect at th® time of delivery. [F. R. Doc. 44-5275; Filed, April 13, 1944; you, or an amount equal to the amount 1:43 p. m.] (h) Petition for amendment. If you of such tax paid by any of your prior sup­ desire an amendment of any provision of pliers and separately stated and collected this order, you may file a petition there­ from you by the supplier from whom you for in accordance with the provisions of [Region VII Order 0-26 Under RMPR 122] purchased, provided you state separately Revised Procedural Regulation No. 1, ex­ S o lid F u e l s i n S pecified T rade A reas i n on your sales invoice, slip, ticket, or other cept that it shall be filed with the D enver R e g io n memorandum, the amount of such tax Regional Administrator and acted upon Order No. G-26 under Revised Maxi­ so collected by you. But on sales to the by him. mum Price Regulation No. 122. Solid United States or any agency thereof, or (i) Licensing. The provisions of Li­ fuels sold and delivered by dealers. Max­ any state government or any political censing Order No. 1, licensing all persons 4048 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 who make sales under price control, are terior and in effect as of midnight, Au­ (p) Right to revoke or amend. This applicable to all sellers subject to this gust 23, 1943. order and any amendment or appendix order, regulation or schedule. A seller’s (m) Additional charges for deliver­ hereto may be revoked, modified, or license may be suspended for violations ing beyond trade area. For a delivery amended at any time by the Price Ad­ of the license or of one or more applicable made to a place beyond the trade area ministrator or the Regional Adminis­ price schedules or regulations. A person as specified in the appendix applicable trator. whose license is suspended may not, dur­ to you, you may make an additional (q) Appendices establishing specific ing the period of suspension, make any charge not in excess of any such addi­ maximum prices for certain trade areas sale for which his license has been tional delivery charge you regularly in Region VII. suspended. made in December, 1941. If you are a A ppen d ix I— A lbuquerque T rade A rea (j) Applicability of other regulations. dealer who was not in business in De­ (1) To what sales this Appendix I applies. Except, as inconsistent with or contradic­ cember, 1941, or if you were in business This Appendix I applies only to sales made tory of the terms and provisions of this then but made no such deliveries, you by dealers and licensed or unlicensed truck­ order, all of the terms and provisions of may take for your additional delivery er-dealers in the Albuquerque Trade Area of Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. charge the charge of your nearest com­ the State of New Mexico, which means all 122, except paragraph (c) of § 1340.262 petitor who was established in business of that area contained within a radius of thereof, as stated in paragraph (k) of this and did make such delivery charge in seven miles from the intersection of West December, 1941. Central Avenue with North and South Fourth order, shall apply to all dealers selling Streets in the City of Albuquerque. and delivering coal in the areas covered (a) Records. Every person making a (2) Relation to other orders. This Order hereby with like force and effect as sale of solid fuel for which a maximum No. G—26 and this Appeddix I thereto super­ though the same were rewritten herein, price is set by this order shall keep a sede Order No. G-2 and Order No. G-18 and ft you sell solid fuel of a kind or size not record thereof showing the date, the Amendment No. 1 thereto, insofar as the specifically priced by this order, all such name and address of the buyer, if known, same apply to the Albuquerque Trade Area. (3) " Licensed trucker-dealer” means a sales and deliveries remain subject to the per-net-ton price charged and the the provisions of Revised Maximum Price person duly licensed in accordance with a solid fuel sold. The solid fuel shall be local law to engage in the business of pur­ Regulation No. 122 and orders issued identified in the manner in which it is chasing solid fuel for resale and making de­ thereunder. described in this order. The record livery thereof by truck or other conveyance (k) Filing requirements. Dealers to his customers, and who does not have or whose prices are established by this order shall also separately »state each service maintain a coal yard or coal storage facilities. shall not be required to file prices with rendered and the charge made for it. (4) Specific maximum prices. If you are their District OPA Office as previously (o) Bureau of the Budget approval. a dealer and sell in the Albuquerque Trade required in § 1340.262 (c ). However, The reporting and record-keeping re­ Area, either f. o. b. your yard or delivered prices for coals not specifically covered by by truck direct from the mine or from your quirements of this order have been ap­ yard, any one or more of the kinds and sizes this order shall be filed as required by proved by the Bureau of the Budget in of coal named in this Appendix I, your max­ that section. accordance with the Federal Reports imum prices therefor are those set forth in (l) Definitions. (1) “Carry” or Act of 1942. Parts 1 and 2 of the following: “ wheel-in” means to transport coal from the vehicle in which delivery is made or T able or Maximum Prices from the nearest accessible point of dumping or unloading and place the same Part 1— Part 2— in the buyer’s bin or storage space when Delivered prices Yard the physical condition of the premises is Kind and letter designation Size prices per ton such as to prevent dumping or unloading er ton Per )4 ton directly into such bin or storage space. (2) “Pull-back” or “trimming” means Cerrillos anthracite produced at M adrid, to arrange and place coal in the buyer’s New Mexico: bin by rehandling the same for the pur­ (A ) ...... — ...... -...... Chestnut______.. $12.05 $6.30 $11.55 ( B ) ...... - ...... #1, #2, #3 grate, egg, stove and base Í3.90 7.20 13.40 pose of filling the bin; and applies only to burner. 5.65 the amount of coal actually rehandled. ( C ) ...... — — ...... #7 pea-—...... -...... - 10.80 10.30 ( D ) ...... - ...... #8 buckwheat and duff______: 7.05 3.80 6.55 (3) “Carrying up or down stairs” B itu m in o u s coal p ro d u c e d in D is tric t 17: means generally the labor involved in Sub-district 1, Walsenburg (E ) ------#3—3"~lump...... —. 12.20 6.30 11. 70 carrying the coal up or down stairs for S u b -d istric t 9, N e w M e x ic o N o . 1 ( F ) #5—8 x 3 grate...... 10.95 5.75 10.45 Bituminous coal produced in District 18: depositing in customer’s bin or storage Sub-district 1, G a llu p : #1—4" lump...... — ...... 11.15 5.85 10.65 space. Í G ) ...... - ...... - ...... (H)...... — ...... #3—1 lump...... 11. 35 5.95 10.85 (4) “Delivery” means delivery to the #4—8 x 2 egg— *...... 11.25 5.90 10.75 - (I)...... #6—3 x 1 nut...... 10.75 5.65 10.25 buyer’s bin or storage space by dumping, ( J ) ...... Y t ( K ) i ...... #11—1H x 0 slack...... 7.85 4.20 7.35 chuting, or shovelling directly from the (L ) 1— ...... #12—1 x 0 slack...... 7.55 4.05 7.05 seller’s truck or vehicle, or where such S u b -d istrict 2, C errillo s: #1—4" lump...... delivery to the buyer’s bin or storage ( M ) ...... 10.90 5.70 10.40 ( N ) ...... #5—3" nut...... space is physically impossible, by dis­ #7—2)4 x 1H nut...... 10.00 ' 5.25 9.50 (O ) ...... - ...... 9.25 4.90 (P ) ...... - #8—1/^ x 1 walnut...... 8.75 charging at the point nearest and most #9—1 x % pea...... — 7.75 4.15 7.25 accessible to the buyer’s bin or storage (Q) ...... -...... space and at which the coal can be dis­ charged directly from the seller’s truck. Part 1—Delivered prices (5) “Dealer” means any person selling solid fuels of any kind or size for which a 1 Ton H-Ton Ji-Ton 250# 200# 150# 100# maximum price is established by an ap­ pendix to this order for sales and deliv­ Sub-districts 3 and 9, La Ventana and Rio eries made in the area covered by such Puerco: (R ) #1—2" lump...... $9.50 $5.00 $2.75 $1.50 $1.00 $0.70 appendix, but does not include transac­ 6.50 3.50 2.00 1.10 $1.00 .'50 tions whereby a producer or distributor (S) #9—1 x n pea...... makes a sale at or from a mine or prepa­ ration plant operated as an adjunct of a Delivered sales by licensed or unlicensed Delivered sales by licensed trucker-dealers to dealers trucker-dealers to consumers mine. (6) “Bituminous coal” means coal (R ) #1—2" lump.. $7.50 per ton. $8.50 per ton. produced in Districts 16 to 20, both in­ 4.50 per ton.. 5.50 per ton. clusive, and 22, and any sub-districts (S) #9-1 x J* pea. thereof, as set forth in the Minimum Price Schedules of- the Bituminous Coal i The prices hereinabove established for sizes #11 and #12 slack coal are for commercial deliveries of one ton or more. Division of the Department of the In ­ N ot*.—Unlicensed trucker-dealers can sell to dealers only, and must not sell to consumers.

« (5) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppendix II— San ta P e T rade A rea T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix II applies. above set forth may be used to show the kind This Appendix II applies only to sales made Part 1—Delivered prices Part 2— of solid fuel sold. by dealers in the Santa Pe Trade Area of the Kind and letter designation Sice Yard prices per ton (6) Special service charges. If, in connec­ State of New Mexico, which means all that Per ton Per ton tion with the sale and delivery of coal made' area contained within the corporate bound­ by you in the Albuquerque Trade Area, you, aries of the municipality of Santa Pe, New at the request of the purchaser, perform any Bituminous coal produced in District 17: Mexico. Sub-district 9, New Mexico No. 1: one or more of the special services set forth (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (A ) ...... ' $9.30 $4.90 $8.80 below, the maximum prices which you may No. G—26 and this Appendix n thereto super­ (B) ...... , ...... 8.95 4.75 8.45 charge for such services are as follows: sede Order No. G-19 and Amendment No. 1 ( r ) #10—1 y¡ X 1 chestnut1______— 7.45 4.10 6:95 (D)...... 1...... #13—l^i X 0 slack______5.60 3.05 5.10 thereto. (E l #14—l i 0 slack______5.20 2.85 4.70 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are Per Per Bituminous coal produced in District 18: ton Ji-ton a dealer and sell in the Santa Pe Trade Area, Sub-district 2, Cerrillos: either f. o. b. your yard or delivered by truck (F ) ...... , ...... 11.15 , 5.85 10.65 ( G ) ...... 10.30 1 5.40 9.80 direct from the mine or from your yard, any (H ) ...... #9—1 1 % pea______7.80 4.15 7.30 $0.50 $0.35 one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal .25 .15 Cerrillos anthracite produced at Madrid, “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ______named in this Appendix II, your maximum New Mexico: v 1.00 .60 REGISTER, FEDERAL prices therefor are those set forth in Parts (I) ...... 16.05 8.30 15.-55 .25 .15 If) _ ...... : ...... 9.10 4.80 8.60 1 and 2 of the following:

T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices i if washed, add 10c per net ton. (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppendix IV — Pueblo T rade Area P a r t 1— ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ Delivered prices P a r t 2— (1) To what sales this Appendix IV applies. above set forth may be used to show the kind Sand and letter designation a b e ___ A Yard prices This Appendix IV applies only to sales made p e r to n of solid fuel sold. by dealers in the Pueblo Trade Area of the P e r to n P e r to n * (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ State of Colorado, which means all that area tion with the sale and delivery of coal made contained within the corporate boundaries by you in the Las Vegas Trade Area, you, Bituminous coal produced in District 17: of the City of Pueblo, Colorado, and extending $10.95 $5.75 $10.20 at the request of the purchaser, perform Sub-district 3, Canon No. 2: (A ) ...... #9— 3 X 11 4 n u t ______a distance of three miles beyond at all points. Bitum inous coal produced in District 18: any one or more of the special services set (2) Relations to other orders. This Order Sub-district 2, Cerrillos: forth below, the maximum prices which you (B) 11.60 6.05 10.85 No. G-26 and this Appendix IV thereto super­ (C) ...... #5— 6 X 3 e g g ...... 11.50 6.00 10.75 may charge for such services are as fol­ sede Order No. G -5 and Amendment No. 1 (D) _____ #7— 2>£ X IM I n u t ______10.55 5.55 9.80 lows: thereto, insofar as the same apply to the Saturday (E). #9— 1 X % p e a ...... 7.20 3.85 6.45 10.85 5.70 10.10 Pueblo Trade Area. Cerrillos anthracite produced in M adrid, (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are New Mexico: Per Per a dealer and sell in the Pueblo rfrade Area of 15.45 8.00 14.70 ton H-ton (G) the State of Colorado, either f . o. b. your yard, ( H ) ...... #2 & #3-—egg and stove ______15.20 7.85 14.45 , ( I ) . . . B a s e b u m e r ...... 14.70 7.60 13.95 or delivered by truck direct from the mine or (J)...... #7 p e a ...... 9.80 5.15 9.05 $0.50 $0.35 from your yard, any one or more of the kinds , .25 .15 1.00 .60 and sizes of coal named in this Appendix IV, 15 pril A .25 .15 your maximum prices therefor are those set (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ Appendix III— L as V egas T rade A rea forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the following: ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix 111 applies. T a b le of M a x im u m P rices above set forth may be used to show the This Appendix III applies only to sales made kind of solid fuel sold. by dealers in the Las Vegas Trade Area of the ,

Part 1—Delivered prices 1944 (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ State of New Mexico, which means all that Part 2— area contained within the corporate bound­ Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices nection with the sale and delivery of coal per ton aries of the municipality of Las Vegas, New Per ton Per H ton made*by you in the Santa Pe Trade Area, Mexico, and a distance of one mile beyond at you, at the request of the purchaser, per­ all points. Bituminous coal produced in District 17: form any one or more of the special serv­ (2) Relation to other orders. This Order Sub-district 2, Canon #1: (A)...... $8.90 $4.70 $8.40 ices set forth below, the maximum prices No. G-26 and this Appendix III thereto super­ (B )...... 8.70 4.60 8.20 (C)__...... which you may charge for such services are sede Order No. G-18 and Amendment No. 1 #7—6" x 1M" egg______8.05 4.30 7.55 thereto, insofar as the same apply to the (D)...... 'j...... 7.60 4.05 7.10 as follows: (E)...... 6.80 3.65 6.30 Las Vegas Trade Area. (F)...... 6.50 3.50 6.00 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (G)...... 5.50 3.00 5.00 a dealer and sell in the Las Vegas Trade Area, Sub-district 3, Canon #2: Per Per (HI 8.40 4.45 7.90 ton“ ton either f. o. b. your yard or delivered by truck (D ...... - ...... 8.20 4.35 7.70 direct from the mine or from your yard, any (J)...... 7.80 4.15 7.30 (K )_ . '...... 7.45 4,00 6,95 $0.50 $0.35 one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal (L)...... 6.80 3.65 6.30 .25 .15 named in this Appendix III, your maximum (M)...... 6.50 3.50 6.00 1.00 .60 (N )...... #13—lW ' x Ó" slack...... 5.50 3.00 5.00 .25 .15 prices therefor are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the following: 4050 (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ Appendix V— Colorado Springs T rade A rea more of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this Appendix VI, your maximum prices therefor are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the following: ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix V applies. above set forth may be used to show the This Appendix V applies only to sales made • T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices kind of solid fuel sold. by dealers in the Colorado Springs Trade Area of the State of Colorado, which means all (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Part 1—Delivered Part 2—Yard prices that area contained within the corporate prices (per ton) tion with the sale and delivery of coal made boundaries of the City of Colorado Springs, Kind and letter designation Size by you in the Pueblo Trade Area, you, at the and the nearby community of Broadmoor, Per 56 To To request of the purchaser, perform any one the Stratton Home and the Printer’s Home. Per ton ton dealers others (2) Relation to other orders. This Order or more of the special services set forth be­ No. G-26 and this Appendix V thereto super­ low, the maximum prices which you may sede Order No. G -5 and Amendment No. 1 Bituminous coal produced ,in Dis­ thereto, insofar as the same apply to the trict 17: charge for such services are as follows: S u b -d is tric ts 1, 2, a n d 4, W a ls e n - Colorado Springs Trade Area. b u rg , C a n o n #1 a n d O a k H ills : #3—3" lump and egg...... $9.45 $4.95 $k20 $8*95 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are ( A ) ...... 4.40 7.05 7.80 Per Per a dealer and sell in the Coloradb Springs ( B ) ...... #9—3 x m nut (raw)____ 8.30 #9—3 x 1)4 nut (washed). a 40 4.45 7.15 7.90 ton 54-ton Trade Area of the State of Colorado, either (O-......

S u b -d is tric ts 1, 2, 4. a n d 5, W a l - REGISTER, FEDERAL f. o. b. your yard, or delivered by truck direct senburg, Canon #1, Oak Hills $0.50 $0.35 from the mine or from your yard, any one and M t. Harris: 3.70 6.35 .25 .15 or more of the kinds and sizes of coal named ( D ) ...... i#11—1)4...... x H pea. a 85 ( E ) — ------>.... #13—1H x 0 slack. 5.65 3.10 A15 1.00 .60 in this Appendix V, your maximum prices .25 .15 Sub-district 5, M t. Harris: therefor are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 (E)...... -...... #1—8" lump—...... 9.00 4.75 7.75 a 50 of the following: (G) ...... #3—3" lump or egg______ass 4.70 7.60 8.35 ( H ) ...... -#4—8 x 3 grate______...... _ — a 95 4.75 7.70 a45 #9—3 x lié nut (raw)____ . 8.00 4.25 a 75 7.50 T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices (D...... - (J) - ...... #9—3 x 1)4 nut (washed). aio 4.30 6.85 7.60 Sub-districts 7 and 8, Trinidad Part 1—Delivered prices N o s . 1 a n d 2, (c o k in g coals): Part 2— ( K ) ...... #10—154 x Y p ea., sl an a60 Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices ( L ) .. . . _ _ ...... #13—1}4 x 0 slack. 3, 45 5.85 per ton Per ton Per )4 ton Sub-bituminous coal produced in D is tric t 16: S u b -d is tric ts , 1, 2, & 4, L o u is ­ Bituminous coal produced in District 17: ville, Lafayette and Marshall N o . 4: Sub-district 2, Canon #1: #2, #3, & #5—8" lump, 2)4" lump à-os 4.30 7.05 7.56 (A ) ...... #2—6" lump...... $9.65 $5.10 $9.15 ( M ) ...... 8.95

Bituminous coal produced in district 17: (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppendix IX— G rand Ju n c t io n T rade Area Sub-district 2, Canon #1: ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (A)...... #2-6" lump...... $9. 45 $5.00 $8.95 (1) To what sales this Appendix IX applies. (B)...... #3-3" lump______9.25 4.90 8. 75 above set forth may be used to show the This Appendix IX applies only to sales made (C)...... #7-6" x 1}4" egg...... 8.60 4.56 8.10 kind of solid fuel sold. by dealers in the Grand Junction Trade Area (D)...... #9-3" x l W nut...... 1 8.35 4.45 7.85 (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ (E)...... #10—V&" x 1" range...... 7.40 3.95 6.90 of the State of Colorado, which means all (F)...... #11—1M" x ? i" pea...... 7.15 3.85 6.65 nection with the sale and delivery of coal that area contained within the corporate (G)...... #13—1W* x 6" slack______6.15 3.35 5.65 made by you in the Canon City-Florence boundaries of the City of Grand Junction, Sub-district 3, Canon #2: Colorado, and a distance of three miles (H)...... #2—6*' lump...... , ______8.95 4.75 8.45 Trade Area, you, at the request of the pur­ (I) ...... 8.75 4.65 8.25 chaser, perform any one or more of the beyond at all points. (J)...... #7—6" x f ) i " egg...... 8.35 4.45 7.85 special services set forth below, the maximum (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (K)...... #9—3" x 1-J4" nut______8.20 4.35 7.70 prices which you may charge for such serv­ No. G-26 and this Appendix IX thereto super­ (L) ...... #10—1H " x 1" range______7.40 3.95 6.90 sede Order No. G-13 and Amendment No. 1 (M)...... #11—l i t " x $4" pea...______7.15 3.85 6.65 ices are as follows: thereto. iN v: #13—1 x 0" slack___ ...... ___ 6.15 3.35 5.65 1944 15, ril p A Saturday, (3) Specific maximum prices. I f you are a dealer and sell in the Grand Junction Trade Per Per (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ sales made by dealers in the Canon City- ton 54-ton Area of the State of Colorado, either f. o. b. your yard, or delivered by truck direct from ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ Florence Trade Area of the State of Colorado, the mine or from your yard, any one or more above set forth may be used to show the kind “ Wheel-in” ...... which means all that area contained within $0.50 $0.35 of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this o f solid fuel sold. “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ...... 25 .15 the corporate boundaries of the Cities of “ Carrying up or down stairs” .:______Appendix IX, your maximum prices therefor (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ 1.00 .50 Canon City and Florence, Colorado, and the Oil or chemical treatment______.25 .15 are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the nection with the sale and delivery of coal area contained within a five-mile strip on following: made by you in the Rocky Ford Trade Area, you, at the request of the purchaser, perform either side of Highway 50 from the east line T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices any one or more of the special services set of Fremont County to a point five miles be­ forth below, the maximum prices which you yond the west boundary of Canon City, Part 1—Delivered prices Part 2— may charge for such services are as follows: Colorado. Kind and letter designation Size to dealers (2) Relation to other orders. This Order ton Per H ton only, per Per Per No. G-26 and this Appendix VIII thereto ton ton JS-ton supersede Order No. G - l l and Amendment Bituminous coal produced in District 17 No. 1 thereto. Sub-district 12, Somerset: $0.35 $0.50 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (A ) ...... #3—3" lump and 8" x 3" stove___ $7.20 $3.85 $6.70 “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” .-______.25 .15 (B ) ...... a dealer and sell in the Canon City-Florence ¡¡*9—3" x 1H" nut______6.50 3.50 6.00 “ Carrying up or down stairs” ___ ..... 1.00 .50 (C ) ...... #13—1&" x 3" slack...... 4.95 2.75 4.45 .15 Trade Area of the State of Colorado, delivered Sub-district 15, Grand Junction #1: (D ) ...... #3—3" lump...... __...... by truck direct from the mine or from your 6.80 3.65 6.30 (E ) ...... #5—4" x 1H" nut— .1______6.15 3.35 5.65 (F ) _...... A ppend ix VIII— Ca n o n Cit y — F lorence yard, any one or more of the kinds and sizes #10—1J4" x W pea____ !______5.65 3.05 5.15 (G) ..... - ...... #11—1" x %" pea_____ ....._____ 5.30 2.90 4.80 T rade A rea of coal named in this Appendix VIII, your Sub-district 16, Grand Junction #2: maximum prices therefor are those set forth (H ) ...... #3—3" lump...... 5.95 3.26 5,45 (1) To w h a t sales this Appendix V III ap­ ( I ) ...... -...... #9—3" x 1J4" nut______...... 5.70 3.10 5.20 plies. This Appendix V III applies only to in Parts 1 and 2 of the following: Bituminous coal produced in District 20: Sub-district 1, Castlegate: (J ) ...... #2—10" lump and #5—8" x 3" stove. 7.20 3.85 6.70 (K) ...... #7—3" x l$t" nut..______6.40 3.45 5.90 O yard, or delivered by truck direct from th® ^ Area of the State of Colorado, which means (2) Relation to other orders. This Order m Letter designation. For record-keep­ mine or from your yard, any one or more of all that area contained within the County No. G-26 and this Appendix X I thereto super­ ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ the kinds and sizes of coal named in this t'5 of Adams (except all of that area lying within sede Order No. G-16 and Amendment No, 1 above set forth may be used to show the kind Appendix XI, your maximum prices therefor the municipal boundaries of the Town of thereto. (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the of solid fuel sold. Aurora, which is excluded herefrom), and dealer and sell in the Cheyenne Trade Area following: (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ all of Weld County, and the eastern portion of the State of Wyoming, either f. o. b. your tion with the sale and delivery of coal made of Boulder County lying between its eastern by you in the Grand Junction Trade Area, boundary and a line ten miles west of and T a b l e o r M a x im u m P rices you, at the request of the purchaser, perform parallel to its eastern boundary( and the any one or more of- the special services set eastern portion of Larimer County lying be­ Part 1—Delivered prices Part 2— Y ard prices forth below, the maximum prices which you tween its eastern boundary and a line ten Kind and letter designation Size per ton may charge for such services are as follows: miles west of and parallel to its eastern Per ton Per 14 ton boundary, in the State of Colorado. (2) Relation to other orders. This Order Per J4 Bituminous coal produced in District 19: No. G-26 and this Appendix X thereto super­ Sub-district 2, Rock Springs: Per ton ton $9.95 sede Order No. G-15 and Amendment No. 1 (A.) _____ ....___ $10.95 $5.85 • (R) 9.75 5.15 8.76 thereto. (O) 9.45 5.00 8.45 $0.50 $0.35 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are #15—1 94" x 0" slack______7.05 3.80 6.55 *1 .25 .15 (D ) 1 M a dealer and sell in the Northern Colorado Sub-district 3, Hanna-Rawlins, (Elk .25 . 15 Mountain and Bum Right Coals Ü Trade Area of the State of Colorado, delivered by truck only): 8.85 H by truck direct from the mine or from your (F ) ______9.85 5.20 A pp e n d ix X — N orthern Colorado T rade Area (F) #8—3" x 1)4" nut____-...... 9.40 4.95 8.40 W yard, may one or more of the kinds and sizes (O )l ...... #15—1)4" x 0" slack...... 7.Ó0 3.75 6.50 > (1) To what sales this Appendix X applies. of. coal named in this Appendix X, your Bituminous coal produced in District 17: This Appendix X applies only to sales made maximum prices therefor are those set forth rm ’ ...... i #3—3" lump...... 11.85 6.20 10.85 by dealers in the Northern Colorado Trade in the following: (T) ...... 11.65 6.10 10.65 W (J) #4—8" x 3"grate...... : ...... 11.45 6.00 10.45 M 10.80 5.65 9.80 T a b l e o r M a x im u m P rices (K) O Sub-district 5, M t. Harris: t*H 10.25 [Per net ton, delivered] (T,) 4 .I______#3—3" lump...... -t...... — 11.25 5.96 CO (M ) ______#1—8" lump______11.10 5.80 10.10 10.50 5.50 9.50 H (N) #9—3" x 1)4" nut...... H Sub­ ' Sub­ Sub­ Sub­ Sub­ All Sub- Bituminous coal produced in District 16: Kind and letter designation district #1, district #2, district #4, district #6, district #8, districts Sub-districts 1 , 2, and 4, Louisville, W Louisville' Lafayette Marshall #2 Erie Frederick Lafayette, and Marshall #4: (O) ...... #2—8" lump...... 10.40 5.45 9.40 (p) _ ...... #5—8" x 2)4" egg...... - ...... 10.15 5.35 9.15 a Sub-bituminous coal produced in Dis­ ^01 . _...... #8—2)4" x 1)4" nut...... 7.50 . 4.00 7.00

1 Pea and slack prices per net ton are based on sales in lots of 2 tons or more. On sales of pea or slack of less than 2 1 Slack prices per net ton are based on load lots of 2 tons or more. For deliveries of less than 2 tons, add 25(5 to the tons the maximum price shall be the listed price per net ton plus 25(5. per net ton price. (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping Appendix x t t—Bil l in g s T rade A rea N o te: “Sub-bituminous coal” means coal purposes, the letter designation hereinabove (1) To what sales this Appendix XII ap- ¡K produced in District 16 and any sub-district Per Per set forth may be used to show the kind of plies. This Appendix XII applies only to thereof, as set forth in< the Minimum Price ton )4-ton solid fuel sold. sales made by dealers in the Billings Trade Schedules of the Bituminous Coal Division (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Area of the State of Montana, which means of the Department of the Interior. This all that area contained within the corporate “ Wheel-in” ...... $0.50 $0. 35 tion with the sale and delivery of coal made “sub-bituminous coal” produced in District “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ... .25 .15 by you in the Cheyenne Trade Area, you, at boundaries of the City of Billings, Montana. 16 is commonly referred to as “lignite”. (2) Relation to other orders. This Order “ Carrying up or down stairs” . 1.00 .50' the request of the purchaser, perform any (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ Oil or chemical treatment____ .25 .15 No. G-26 and this Appendix XII thereto su­ one or more of the special services set forth ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ persede Order No. G-17 and Amendment No. below, the maximum prices which you may above set forth may be used to show the kind 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to the A ppendix XI— Ch e y e n n e T rade Area of solid fuel sold. charge for such services are as follows: Billings Trade Area. (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ (1) To what sales this Appendix X I ap­ (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are tion with the sale and delivery of coal made plies. This Appendix X I applies only to sales a dealer and sell in the Billings Trade Area Per ton Per )4 by you in the Northern Colorado Trade Area, made by dealers in the Cheyenne Trade Area ton of the State of Montana, either f. o. b. your you, at the request of the purchaser, per­ of the State of Wyoming, which means all yard, or delivered by truck direct from the form any one or more of the special services that area contained .within the corporate $0.35 mine or from your yard, any one or more set forth below, the maximum prices which boundaries of the City of Cheyenne, Wy­ .25 .15 of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this you may charge for such services are as oming, and* a distance of 1 y2 miles beyond 1.00 .60 Appendix XII, your maximum prices there­ .15 follows: at all points. .‘25 for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the following:

m T a b l e o? M a x im u m P rices (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ Appendix XIV— G reat F alls T rade Area ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ Part 1— (1) To what sales this Appendix X IV ap­ above set forth may be used to show the Delivered prices Part 2— plies. This Appendix X IV applies only to Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices kind of solid fuel sold. per ton sales made by dealers in the Great Falls Trade Per ton Per % ton (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Area of the State of Montana, which means tion with the sale and delivery of coal made all that area contained within the corporate Bituminous coal produced in District 19: by you in the Butte Trade Area, you, at the boundaries of the City of Great Falls, Mon­ Subdistrict 7, Sheridan: request of the purchaser, perform any one tana. (A )...... (2) Relation to other orders. This Order $7.45 $4.25 $6.45 or more of the special services set forth below, (B )...... 7.05 4.05 6.05 No. G-26 and this Appendix XIV thereto (C) /#5—8" x 3""stove__ . the maximum prices which you may charge l#8—3" x 1%" nut...... } 7.25 4.15 6.25 supersede Order No. G—17 and Amendment for such services are as follows: No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to Bituminous coal produced in District 22: Subdistrict 2, Red Lodge: the Great Falls Trade Area. (#1—8" lump 12" x 4" egg, 8" x 4" (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a (D)...... i grate. 1- 8.65 4.85 7.65 Per Per dealer and sell in the Great Falls Trade Area l#5—6" x 2" grate ______J ton %-ton (E)...... 6.40 3.70 5.40 of the State of Montana, either f. o. b. your

8.20 4.60 7.45 1944 15, pril A Saturday, .25 .15 direct from the mine or from your yard, any Bituminous coal produced in District 22: “ Carrying up or down stairs” ...... 1.00 .60 Sub-district 1, Roundup: Oil or chemical treatment...... 25 .15 one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal (DK ...... - ...... #1—9" lump... 9.30 5.15 8.65 named in this Appendix x m , your maximum (E) . . „ ...... f#3—9" x 6" furnace'. A ppe n d ix XIII— Bu tte T rade A rea prices therefor are those set forth in the \#5—6" x 2" stove.. } 8.75 4.90 8.00 (F ) ...... #7—2" x 1 %” nut... 8.25 (!') To what sales this Appendix K ill ap- following: (G ) ...... 4.65 7.50 #9—1%" x % " pea.. 7.35 4.20 Sub-district 2, Red Lodge: 6.60 T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices (H)...... #5—6 "x 2 " stove.. 9.35 5.20 8.60 „ (I)...... 1...... p —2 % "x l% " nut. 8.30 4.65 7.55 Delivered prices Sub-district 9, Bull Mountain: (J) ... - ...... #5—6 "x2 " stove.__ 9.00 5.00 8.25 Kind and letter designation Size Sub-district 7, Great Falls #1: Per ton Per % ton (K) ...... f#2—2" lump...... t#3—9" x 6" e g g ..... } . 7..2S 4.15 6.50 (L) ...... #6—3" x 2" nut____ (M ) ...... 5.80 3.40 Bituminous coal produced in District 19: #10—1%" x 0" slack 3.20 2.10 Sub-district 2, Bock Springs: f#l—10" X 5" grate... (A ) . #3—10" X 3" grate... $6.25 (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ $11.45 A ppendix XV— 4053 M issoula T rade A rea |#5—8" X 3" egg___ ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (B ) . #15—1%" X 0" s la c k . 7.65 4.35 above set forth may be used to show the kind (1) To what sales this Appendix XV ap­ Sub-district 5, Gebo-Kirby: of solid fuel sold. plies. This Appendix XV applies only to (0)...... #1—8" lump______12.50 6.75 sales made by dealers in the Missoula Trade f#3—10" X 3" grate. (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ (D ) ------11.95 6.20 Area of the State of Montana, which means l#5—8" X 3" egg___ tion with the sale and delivery of coal made (E ) ...... #8—3" X 1 %" nut.. 10.35 5.70 by you in the Great Falls Trade Area, you, all that area contained within the corporate (P)...... #9—1%" X 1" pea.. 8.85 4.95 boundaries of the City of Missoula, Montana, Sub-district 7, Sheridan: at the request of the purchaser, perform any (G)______f#3—10" X 3" grate. one or more of the special services set forth and a distance of five miles beyond the cen­ 9.20 5.10 \#6—7" X 3" stove.. below, the maximum prices which you may ter of the city at all points. (H). #8—3" X 1%" nut.. 8,70 4.85 charge for such services are as follows: (2) Relation to other orders. This Order Bituminous coal produced in District 22: Sub-district 1, Roundup: No. G-26 and this Appendix XV thereto su­ (I) -— ...... #1—6" lump...... 10.50 5l75 Per Per persede Order No. G-17 and Amendment No. (J) — ...... #3—9" X 6" furnace.. 10.25 5.65 ton % ton 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to the (K) ...... #5—6" X 2" stove___ 10. M 5.55 ( L ) ...... #7—2" X 1%" nut___ 8.70 4.85 Missoula Trade Area. (M ) ...... #8—1%" X 1" pea___ 8.15 4.60 “ Wheel-in” ...... $0.75 $0.50 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (N ) ...... #9—1%" X % pea___ 7 . » 4.05 “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ___ . . . .25 .15 a dealer and sell in the Missoula Trade Area (O) ...... #10—1%" X 0" slack. 6.00 3.50 “ Carrying up or down stairs” _____ . 1.00 .60 Sub-district 2, Red Lodge: (P )...... #5—6" X 2" stove___ 10.35 5.70 Oil or chemical treatment______’.25 .15 of the State of Montana, delivered by truck direct from the mine or from your yard, sales made by dealers in the Boise Trade Area any one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal named In this Appendix XV, your maximum (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping o purposes, the letter designation hereinabove of the State of Idaho, which means all ut prices therefor are those set forth in the following: set forth may be used to show the kind of that area contained within the original T able of M aximum Prices solid fuel sold. townsite of Boise City as filed for record in (5) Special service cha-ges. If, in connec­ the Office of the County Recorder of Ada County, Idaho, and all that area contained Delivered prices tion with the sale and delivery of coal made by you in the Helena Trade Area, you, at the within a radius of three miles from the per­ Size Kind and letter designation request of the purchaser, perform any one imeter boundaries of the original townsite Per X ton Per ton or more of the special services set forth be­ of Boise City. low, the maximum prices which you may (2) Relation to other orders. This Order No. G—26 and this Appendix XVH thereto Bituminous coal produced in District 22: charge for such services are as follows: Sub-district 2, Red Lodge: supersede Order No. G-12 and Amendment #3—9" x 6" furnace------$11.85 $6.45 No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to 11.70 6.35 Per P e r, #5—6" x 2" grate...... the Boise Trade Area. #7—2" x IX " nut...... 9.40 5.20 ton X ton Sub-district 1, Roundup: (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are #3—9" x 6" furnace...... 11.50 6.25 a dealer and sell in the Boise Trade Area of 6.05 #5—6" x 2" stove...... 11.15 “ Wheel-in” ______$0.75 $0.50 the State of Idaho, either f. o. b. your yard, #7—2" x IX " nut...... -...... 9.70 6. 35 “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ...... 25 .15 4.65 or delivered by truck direct from the mine tm ______#9—IX " x Vi" pea...... 8.25 “ Carrying up or down stairs” ------1.00 .60 #10—IX " x 0" slack______7.15 4.10 Oil or chemical treatment------.25 • 15 or from your yard, any one or more of the Bituminous coal produced in District 20: kinds and sizes of coal named in this Ap­ Sub-district 1, Castlegate-Hiawatha: H #11—1" x 0" slack...... 9.55 5.30 A ppendix XVII— Boise T rade A rea pendix XVII, your maximum prices therefor Ü #3—10" x 3" stove...... - 12.75 6.90 (1) To what sales this Appendix X V II ap­ are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the til Bituminous coal produoed in District 19: plies. This Appendix XVII applies only to following: W Sub-district 7, Sheridan: 5.56 #8—3" x IX " nut...... 10. M) > . #3—10" x 3" stove...... - 10.10 5.55 T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices #15—IX " x 0" slack...... 7.85 4.45 Sub-district 5, Gebo-Kirby: » } 13.25 7.15 Part 1— (N ) . ______*____ Delivered prices Part 2— #8—3" x IX '1 nut...... 11.95 6.50 Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices o Sub-district 2, Rock Springs: per ton »—I #8—3" x IX" nut...... 11.90 6.45 Per ton Per Yt ton Ul #15—1%" x 0" slack...... 9.50 5.25 H M Bituminous coal produced in District 20: (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ Appendix XVT— H elena T rade A rea Sub-district 1, Castlegate: Jftf $6.66 $11.75 ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix X V I ap­ (A) ...... #2—10" lump...... $12.75 (B ) ...... #3—3" x 10" stove— 12.70 6.60 11.70 above set forth may be used to show the kind plies. This Appendix X V I applies only to #7—3" x l f i " nut... 11.80 6.15 10.80 (C ) ...... 9.90 a of solid fuel sold. sales made by dealers in the Helena Trade (D ) . i...... #8—1%" x 1" pea... 10.90 5.70 5.40 9.25 a (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Area of the State of Montana, which means (E) *...... v...... #9—1" x M i" slack. 10.00 -t tion with the sale and delivery of coal made ¡til that area contained within the corporate /#10—1H" x 0" slack 9.65 5.20 8.90 (F ) «...... \#11—1" x 0" slack.. a. by you in the Missoula Trade Area, you, at boundaries of the City of Helena, Montana. a the request of the purchaser, perform any one (2) Relation to other orders. This .Order S5 or more of the special services set forth below, No. G—26 and this Appendix XVI thereto i price includes oil or chemical treatment. Deduct 25£ from the above per net ton price and 10i from above X-ton supersede Order No. Q—17 and Amendment price for untreated sales. tu the maximum prices which you may charge •a for such services are as follows: No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to (4) Letter designation. For record-keep-, Append ix XVIII— P ocatello T rade Area the Helena Trade Area. ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a (1) To what sales this Appendix X V III ap­ above set forth may be used to show the kind dealer and sell in the Helena Trade Area plies. This Appendix XVm applies only to Per Per of solid fuel sold. «¿1 ton X-ton sales made by dealers in the Pocatello Trade of the State of Montana, either f. o. b. your (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ yard, or delivered by truck direct from the Area of the State of Idaho, which means all tion with the sale and delivery of coal made mine or from your yard, any one or more that area contained within the corporate $0.75 $0.50 by you in the Boise Trade Area, you, at the of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this boundaries of the City of Pocatello, Idaho, KA. .25 .15 request of the purchaser, perform any one or 1.00 .60 Appendix XVI, your maximum prices there­ and a distance of two miles beyond at all more of the special services set forth below, .25 .16 for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of points. the maximum prices which you may charge the following: (2) Relation to other orders. This Order for such services are as follows: No. G—26 and this Appendix XVIII thereto T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices supersede Order No. G-12 and Amendment No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to Per Per Part 1—Delivered prices Part 2— ton X ton the Pocatello Trade Area. (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a Kind and letter designation Size Y ard prices per ton dealer and sell in the Pocatello Trade Area Per ton Per % ton $0.50 $0.35 .25 .15 of the State of Idaho, either f. o. b. your 1.00 .60 yard, or delivered by truck direct from the Bituminous coal produced in District 22: $0.75 Der load mine or from your yard, any one or more of Sub-districts 1 & 2, Roundup and the kinds and sizes of coal named in this Red Lodge: (A) ...... -...... #1—6" lump...... $10.20 $5.85 $9.20 • “ Planking” means to arrange and place planks over ■ Appendix X V III, your maximum prices there­ (B ) ...... #3—9" x 6" furnace. 9.90 5.70 8.90 which coal is moved either by truck or by wheelbarrow for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the (C ) ...... -...... #5— 6" x 2" stove... 9.60 5.55 8.60 to the buyer’s bin or storage. space for the purpose o' 4.85 7.20 (D ) ...... #7— 2" x l X" nut.. 8.20 protecting the buyer’s property. following: ' (E)...... - #9—1X" x X" pea.. 6.30 3.90 er load (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are fCl__ . 10.20 5.40 9.20 a dealer and sell in the Nampa Trade Area (D)...... #7—3" x 1 Yt" nut...... 9.35 5.00 8.35 of the State of Idaho, either f. o. b. your (E ) l...... 8.35 4.50 7.35 1 “ Planking” means to arrange and place planks over /#10—1 Y%' x 0" slack______yard, or delivered by truck direct from the (F) i } 7.95 4.40 7.20 which coal is moved either by truck or by wheelbarrow \#11—1" x 0" slack______to the buyer’s bin or storage space for the purpose of mine or from your yard, any one or more of protecting the buyer’s property. the kinds and sizes of coal named in this 1 Price includes oil or chemical treatment. Deduct 25£ from the above per net ton price and 10«! from above 34-ton A ppendix X X — N a m pa T rade A rea Appendix XX, your maximum prices there­ price for untreated sales. (1) To what sales this Appendix X X ap­ for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of FEDERAL REGISTER, REGISTER, FEDERAL (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A pp e n d ix XIX— T w in F alls T rade A rea plies. This Appendix X X applies only to the following: ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix X IX ap­ T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices above set forth may be used to show the kind plies. This Appendix XIX applies only to of solid fuel sold. sales made by dealers in the Twin Falls (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Trade Area of the State of Idaho, which Part 1— Delivered prices Part 2— tion with the sale and delivery of coal made means all of that area contained within Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices by you in the Pocatello Trade Area, you, at the corporate boundaries of the City of Twin per ton Per ton Per 34-ton the request of the purchaser, perform any Falls, Idaho, and a distance of two miles beyond at all points, and all that area con­ one or more of the special services set forth tained within the corporate boundaries of Bituminous coal produced in District 20: below, the maximum prices which you may the Towns of Filer and Buhl, Idaho. Sub-district 1, Castlegate: charge for such services are as follows: (A)...... $12.25 $6.40 $11.25 (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (B)...... No. 0-26 and this Appendix XIX thereto 12.20 6.35 11.20 (C)...... 12.10 6.30 Ì1.10 supersede Order No. G-12 and Amendment (D ).._...... 11.30 5.90 10.30 Per Per No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to (E )i...... 10.40 5.45 9.40 ton 34 ton the Twin Falls Trade Area. (F)i...... 10.00 5.25 9.00 (G )i. . /#10—134" x 0" slack 1944 15, ril p A Saturday, (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are l#ll—1" x 0" slack___ } 9.65 5.1» 8.65 “ Wheel-in” ...... $0.50 $0.35 a dealer and sell in the Twin Falls Trade Area “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ______.25 .15 of the State of Idaho, either f. o. b. your yard, “ Carrying up or down stairs” ______1.00 .60 1 Price includes oil or chemical treatment. Deduct 251 from the above per net ton price and 10«! from above 34-ton “Planking”! ______$0.75 per load or delivered by truck direct from the mine price for untreated sales. or from your yard, any one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this Ap­ (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A pp e n d ix XXI— I daho F alls T rade A rea 1 “ Planking” means to arrange and place planks over pendix XIX, your maximum prices therefor ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ which coal is moved either by truck or by wheelbarrow (1) To what sales this Appendix X X I ap­ are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the above set forth may be used to show the to the buyer’s bin or storage space for the purpose of plies. This Appendix XXI applies only to protecting the buyer's property. following: kind of solid fuel sold. (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ sales made by dealers in the Idaho Falls T a b l e of M a x im u m P ieces nection with the sale and delivery of coal Trade Area of the State of Idaho, which made by you in the Nampa Trade Area, you, means all that area contained within the corporate boundaries of the City of Idaho’ Part 1—Delivered prices at the request of the purchaser, perform any Part 2— one or more of the special services set forth Falls, Idaho, and a distance of one mile Kind and letter designation Size Yard prices beyond at all points. per ton below, the maximum prices which you may Per ton Per 34 ton charge for such services are as follows: (2) Relation to other orders. This Order No. G—26 and this Appendix XXI thereto Bituminous coal produced in District 20: supersede Order No. G-12 and Amendment Sub-district 1, Castlegate: Per Per No. 1 thereto, insofar as the same apply to (A)...... #2—10" lump...... $11.50 $6:25 $10.75 ton 34-ton the Idaho Falls Trade Area. (B)...... #3—3" lump...... (C )...... 1 11.05 6.05 1Ó.30 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (D )...... #7—3" x 134" nut___ 10.80 5.90 10.05 “ Wheel-in” ______$0.50 $0.35 a dealer and sell in the Idaho Falls Trade (E) ! ...... #8—134" x 1" pea___ 9.20 5.10 8.45 “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” . ___ _ .25 .15 Area of the State of Idaho, either f. o. b. (F ) i ...... #9—1 x 3is" sc’d slack 9.00 5.00 8.25 “ Carrying u d or down stairs” ___ 1.00 .60 “ Planking” i______$0.75 per load your yard, or delivered by truck direct from (Q) i /# 10—136" x 0" slack... \#11—1" x 0" slack...... } 8.40 4.70 7.65 the mine or from your yard, any one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this 1 “ Planking” means to arrange and place planks over Appendix XX I, your maximum prices there­ 1 Price includes oil or chemical treatment. Deduct 25t from the above per net ton price and 10«! from above 34-ton which coal is moved either by truck or by wheelbarrow price for untreated sales. to the buyer’s bin or storage space for the purpose of pro­ for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of tecting the buyer’s property. the following: \ (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ purposes, the letter designation hereinabove tion with the sale and delivery of coal made set forth may be used to show the kind of by you in the Twin Falls Trade Area, you, solid fuel sold. at the request of the purchaser, perform any 4056 supersede Order No G—14 and Amendments T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices A ppendix X X IT I— L ogan T rade A rea Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the same (1) To what sales this Appendix X X III ap­ apply to the Logan Trade Area. Part 1—Delivered prices Part 2— plies. This Appendix XXIII applies only to (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a Yard prices sales made by dealers in the Logan Trade Kind and letter designation Size per ton dealer and sell in the Logan Trade Area of Per ton Per Té ton Area of the State of Utah, which means all that area contained within the corporate the State of Utah, either f. o. b. your yard, boundaries of the City of Logan, Utah, and a or delivered by truck direct from the mine or Bituminous coal produced in District 20: distance ©f five miles beyond at all points and from your yard, any one or more of the kinds Sub-district 1, Castlegate: and sizes of coal named in this Appendix . (A)...... — #2—10" lump______$10.50 $5.65 $9.75 including the suburban areas of Benson Ward, Providence, and College Ward. V y ttt, your maximum prices therefor are (B ) ...... #3—3" lump...... 1 10.20 5.50 9.45 (C ) ..... - ...... —-...... #5—10" x 3" and 8" x 3" stove (2) Relation to other orders. This Order those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of the fol­ 8.80 CD)...... , ...... #7—3" x l% " nut...... 9.55 5.15 No. G-26 and this Appendix XXIII thereto lowing: (E ) ...... #8—1%" x 1" pea______8.90 4.95 8.40 J#10—1% " x O''slack_____:____ } 7.65 4.35 7.15 (F ) ' ...... \#11—1" x 0" slack.______T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices

Part 2 Yard prices i Price includes oil or chemical treatment. Deduct 25i from the above per net ton price and 10£ from above Vfton P a r ti price for untreated sales. delivered Kind and letter designation Size prices To dealers To others REGISTER, FEDERAL (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ the mine or from your yard, any one or more per ton per ton per ton ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this above set iorth may be used to show the Appendix XXII, your maximum prices there­ kind of solid fuel sold. for are those set forth in the following: Bituminous coal produced in District 20: (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Sub-district 1, Castlegate: $8.00 T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices CA1 #2—10" lump...... $8.60 $7.60 7.85 tion with the sale and delivery of coal made (B) #3—10" x 3" stove...... -...... 8.35 7.35 by you in the Idaho Falls Trade Area, you, (C) #7—3" x l$ i" nut______8.05 7.05 7.55 at the request of the purchaser, perform any De­ (Tri . ______# 8 -1 ^ " x 1" pea: liv­ 7.15 6.15 6.65 one or more of the special services set forth Kind and letter ered 7.05 6.05 6.55 below, the maximum prices which you may designation Size prices (E)...... #10—1H" x 0" slack: 5.65 6.15 charge for such services are as follows: per 6.65 ton 6.40 5.40 5.90 (F )...... #11—1" x 0" slack: 6.65 5.65 6.15 Per Per 6.40 5.40 5.90 ton Té-ton Bituminous coai pro­ duced in District 20: Sub-district 1, Castle­ (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppe n d ix XXIV— P rovo T rade A rea $0.50 $0.35 1944 15, ril p A Saturday, .25 .15 gate: "Pull-back” or “ trimming” ______$8.65 ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix XXIV “ Carrying up or down stairs” ______1.00 .00 (A )...... #2—10" lump______$0.75 Der load (B )...... #3—10" x 3"'grate, 8" x 8.45 above set forth may be used to show the applies. This Appendix X X IV applies only to 3" stove, 3" lump. kind of solid fuel sold. sales made by dealers in the Provo Trade (C) 8.10 Area of the State of Utah, which means all (D ) .. #7—3 ''x l%"~nut...... 7.70 (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ 1 “ Planking” means to arrange and place planks over that area contained within the corporate which coal is moved either by truck or by wheelbarrow (E )...... #10—1%" x 0" slack: tion with the sale and delivery of coal made Treated______6.30 boundaries of the City of Provo, Utah. to the buyer’s bin or storage space for the purpose of 6.05 by you in the Logan Trade Area, you, at the protecting the buyer’s property. :/ Untreated------(2) Relation to other orders. This Order request of the purchaser, perform any one No. G-26 and this Appendix XXIV thereto A ppendix XXII— P a r k Cit y T rade Area (4) Letter designation. For reeord-keeplng or more of the special services set forth below, supersede Order No. G—14 and Amendments ( D To what sales this Appendix X X II ap­ purposes, the letter designation hereinabove the maximum prices which you may charge Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the plies. This Appendix XXII applies only to same apply to the Provo Trade Area. set forth may be used to show the kind of for such services are as follows: sales made by dealers in the Park City Trade solid fuel sold. (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are Area of the State of Utah, which means all (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ a dfealer and sell in the Provo Trade Area of that area contained within the corporate tion with the sale and delivery of coal made Per Per the State of Utah, either f. o. b. your yard, boundaries of Park City, Utah, and a distance by you in the Park City Trade Area, you, at ton Té-ton or delivered by truck direct from the mine of two miles beyond at all points. the request of the purchaser, perform any one or from your yard, any one or more of the (2 ) Relations to other orders. This Order kinds and sizes of coal named in this A p­ or more of the special services set forth below, $1.00 $0.50 No. G—26 and this Appendix XXII thereto the maximum prices which you may charge .25 .15 pendix X X IV, your maximum! prices there­ supersede Adjustment Order No. VTI-18(a)- for such services are as follows: 1.00 .50 for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of U-17 issued to Pag'ana Brothers Coal Com­ Per ton pany of Park City, Utah, or January 27, 1943. (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are “Wheel-in” ______$1.00 a dealer and sell in the Park City Trade Area “Pull-back” or “trimming”------0.25 of the State of Utah, delivered by truck from “Carrying up or down stairs”______1.00 T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices A p p e n d i x XXVI— S a l t L a k e C i t y T r a d e supersede Order No. G—14 and Amendments A r e a Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the Part 1— (1) To what sales this Appendix X X V I ap­ Part 2— same apply to the Salt Lake City Trade Area. Delivered plies. This Appendix XXVI applies only to Kind and letter designation Size prices Yard prices (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are a per ton per ton sales made by dealers in the Salt Lake City dealer and sell in the Salt Lake City Trade Trade Area of the State of Utah, which Area of the State of Utah, either f. o. b. your means all that area bounded by the northern Bituminous coal produced in District 20: yard, or delivered by truck direct from the S' boundary line of the City of Salt Lake City, Sub-district 1, Castlegate: mine or from your yard, any one or more of (A)...... #2—10" lump_____, ...... $7.95 $7.45 on the east by the foot of the mountains, on (B)_...... #3—10" x 3" and 8" x 3" stove and 3" lum p... 7.80 7.30 the south by 33rd South Street and on the the kinds and sizes of coal named in this (C)...... #7—1 %" x 3" nut ...... ______. 7.05 6.55 west by Redwood Road. Appendix XXVI, your maximum prices, there­ (D)...... 6.35 5.85 fE i. #10—i% " x 0"'slack: (2) Relation to other orders. This Order for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of 5.85 5.35 No. G-26 and this Appendix XXVI thereto the following: 5.60 5.10 (F)...... T able or M aximum Prices Treated...... — 5.85 5.35 5.60 5.10 Part 2— Yard prices (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppendix XXV— Ogden T rade A rea Part 1— ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix X X V ap­ Kind and letter designation Size Delivered prices T o dealers To others above set forth nray be used to show the kind plies. This Appendix XXV applies only to per ton © of solid fuel sold. sales made by dealers in the Ogden Trade Area of the State of Utah, which means all Per ton Per ton (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ that area contained within the corporate » nection with the sale and delivery of coal boundaries of the City of Ogden, Utah, and Bituminous coal produced in District 20: ► made by you in the Provo Trade Area, you, a distance of two miles beyond at all points. Sub-district 1, Castlegate: at the request of the purchaser, perform any (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (A)...... #2—8" x 10" lump______$8.25 $6.75 $7.50 (B)...... #3—3" lump and 3" x 10" egg.. . w one or more of the special services set forth No. G-26 and this Appendix XXV thereto su­ (C )...... } 8.10 6.60 7:35 m persede Order No. G-14 and Amendments Nos. (D )...... below, the maximum prices which you may #7—3" x 15i" nut...... 7.75 6.25 7.00 © 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the same (E)...... 7.1« 6.15 6.40 charge for such services are as follows: apply to the Ogden Trade Area. (F ) i ...... 6.65 5.90 6.15 w (Q) i ..... (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (H ) i ______} 6.40 5.65 5.90 H a dealer and sell in the Ogden Trade Area of « Per Per the State of Utah, either f. o. b. your yard, W ton J^-ton or delivered by truck direct from' the mine 1 Slack listed prices are for sales to domestic users. On sale for commercial use the maximum price for treated slack shall be the listed price less 25ft; on sales for commercial use the maximum price* for untreated slaok shall be the listed or from your yard, any one or more of the price less 50é; on sales of untreated slack for domestic use the maximum price shall be the listed price less 25fi. a •‘Wheel-in” ...... $1.00 $0.50 kinds and sizes of coal named in this Ap­ «**» “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” __ ...... 25 .15 pendix XXV, your maximum prices there­ (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping A ppendix XXVII—Sprin g ville T rade Area s “ Carrying up or down stairs” . r_,_T_ 1.00 .50 ** for are those set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of purposes, the letter designation hereinabove (1) To what sales this Appendix X X V II a. the following r set forth may be used to show the kind of applies. This Appendix XXVII applies only a

T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices solid fuel sold. to sales made by dealers in the Springville (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Trade Area of the State of Utah, which iu means all that area contained within the Part 2—Yard prices tion with the sale and delivery of coal made Part 1— corporate boundaries of the Town of. Spring­ by you in the Salt Lake City Trade Area, you, Kind and letter designation Size Delivered ville, Utah, and a distance of three miles be­ prices at the request of the purchaser, perform any yond at all points. per ton T o dealers To others per ton per ton one or more of the special services set forth (2) Relation to other orders. This Order below, the maximum prices which you may No. 0-26 and this Appendix XXVII thereto supersede Order No. G-14 and Amendments Bituminous coal produced in District 20: charge for such services are as follows: «© Sub-district 1, Castlegate: Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the (A)...... #2—10" lump...... 1 same apply to the Springville Trade Area. fB l. .. . #3—3" lump" and 10" x 3" grate___ > $8.80 $7.55 $8.05 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are #5—8" x 3" stove...... Per Per fC )...... #7—3" x l yt" nut...... 8.05 6.80 7.30 ton te-ton a dealer and sell in the Springville Trade (D )...... 7.15 5.90 6.40 Area of the State of Utah, either f. o. b. (E)...... your yard, or delivered by truck direct ffom Treated______6.65 5.65 6.15 “ Wheel-in” ...... $1.00 $0.50 the mine or from your yard, any one or more U n treated ...... 6.40 5.40 5.90 .25 .15 “ Carrying up or down stairs” , _ .. . : 1.00 .50 of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this Appendix XXVII, your maximum prices (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping the maximum prices which you may charge therefor are those set forth in Farts 1 and 2 purposes, the letter designation hereinabove for such services are as follows: of the following: set forth may be used to show the kind of solid fuel sold. Per Per (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ ton H-ton tion with the sale and delivery of coal made by you in the Ogden Trade Area, you, at the $1.00 $0.50 request of the purchaser, perform any one or “ Pull-back” or “ trimming” ...... 25 .15 1.00 .50 more of the special services set forth below, © -gV» 4058 T able or Maximum Prices (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A ppendix XXIX— M agna-G arfIeld T rade A rea ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix X X IX ap­ above set forth may be used to show the plies. This Appendix X X IX applies only to Part l— Part 2— Delivered sales made by dealers in the Magna-Garfleld Kind and letter designation Yard prices kind of solid fuel sold. Size prices per ton (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Trade Area of the State of Utah, which per ton means all of the areas contained within the tion with the sale and delivery of coal made corporate boundaries of the municipalities Bituminous coal produced in District by you in the Davis County Trade Area, you, of Magna and Garfield, Utah, and all of the 20: at the request of the purchaser, perform any area lying between those municipalities and Sub-district 1. Castlegate: one or more of the special services set forth within a distance of two miles on either side (A)...... $7.80 $7.30 (B )...... #3—10" x 3" and 8" x 3" stove and 3" lump__ 7.65 7.15 below, the maximum prices which you may of United States Highway No. 50. (C)_...... '...... #7—1%" x 3" nut______6.90 6.40 charge for such services are as follows; (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (D)...... #8—1%" x 1" pea ...... 6.20 5.70 No. G-26 and this Appendix XXIX thereto fE i...... #10—1%" x 0"^slack: 5.70 6.20 Per Per supersede Order No. G-22. Untreated...... 5.45 4.95 ton % ton (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are (F)...... #11—1" x 0" slack: a dealer and sell in the Magna-Garfleld Trade 6.70 5.20 Area of the State of Utah, delivered by truck Untreated...... 5.45 4.95 $1.00 $0.50 0.25 . 15 direct from the mine or from your yard, any FEDERAL REGISTER, REGISTER, FEDERAL “ Carrying up or down stairs” _____ . . . 1.00 .50 one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping to sales made by dealers in the Davis County named in this Appendix XXIX, your maxi­ purposes, the letter designation hereinabove Trade Area of the State of Utah, which means mum prices therefor are those set forth ih set forth may be used to show the kind of all that area contained within Davis County the following: solid fuel sold. and that portion of Weber County lying south (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ of a line drawn east and west through a point T able of Maximum P rices tion with the sale and delivery of coal made two miles south of the most southern point by you in the Springville Trade Area, you, at Per in the corporate boundary of the City of Kind and letter designation Size Per ton Per Per 100# the request of the purchaser, perform any Ogden,* Utah. H-ton %-ton one or more of the special services set forth (2) Relation to other orders. This Order below, the maximum prices which you may No. G-26 and this Appendix XXVIII thereto Bituminous coal produced in Dis­ charge for such services are as follows: trict 20: supersede Order G-14 and Amendments Nos. Sub-district 1, Castlegate: 1, 2, 3, and 4 thereto, insofar as the same (A)...... , ...... $8.35 $4.60 $2.30 $0.50 (B)...... Per Per apply to the Davis County Trade Area. 2.26 .46 ton %-ton (C)...... } 8.20 4.50 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are tD )...... ,...... 7.95 4.35. 2.20 .45 a dealer and sell in the Davis County Trade (E) ...... A...... #8—1%" x 1" pea—treated...... - 7.15 3.95 1.95 .40 Saturday $1.00 $0.50 Area of the State of Utah, either f. o. b. your Untreated____ 7.00 3.85 1.90 .40 .25 - .15 (F ) t...... #11—1" x 0" slack—treated...... 6.40 3.50 1.75 .36 1.00 .50 yard, or delivered by truck direct from the Untreated____ 6.15 3.40 1.70 .35 mine or from your yard, any one or more of A ppe n d ix XXV 111— Davis Co u n t y T rade the kinds and sizes of coal named in this 1 Slack prices are based on domestic sales. On sales for commercial use the maximum prices of slack shall be the A rea Appendix XXVIII, your maximum prices listed price less 25i ,

(1) To what sales this Appendix X X V III therefor are those set forth in Parts 1 and 15 ril p A (4) Letter designation. For record-keeping Appen d ix XXX— T ooele-T od T o w n T rade applies. This Appendix XXVIII applies only 2 of the following: purposes, the latter designation hereinabove A rea T able o? Maximum P rices set forth may be used to show the kind of (1) To what sales this Appendix X X X ap­ solid fuel sold. plies. This Appendix XXX applies only to (5) Special service charges. If, in con­ sales made by dealers in the Tooele-Tod Town

Part 1— Part 2— , Kind and letter designation Sizes Delivered Yard prices nection with the sale and delivery of coal Trade Area of the State of Utah, which means 1944 prices per ton per ton made by you in the Magna-Garfleld Trade all of the area cbntained within the corporate Area, you, at the request of the purchaser, boundaries of the municipality of Tooele, Bituminous coal produced in District 20: perform any one or more of the special Utah, and all of the area covered by or in­ Subdistrict 1, Castlegate: services set forth below, the maximum prices cluded in the Tooele Ordnance Depot housing (A)...... $8.50 $7.75 project, locally known as Tod Town, and all (B i______... 1 which you may charge for such services are that area lying between Tooele and Tod Town. 10" x 3" grate______} 8.45 7.70 as follows: 8" x 3" stove...... I (2) Relation to other orders. This Order (C )...... 8.40 7.65 No. G-26 and this Appendix XXX thereto (D)...... 7.90 7.15 supersede Order No. G-22. (E )...... 7.15 6.40 Per ton Per % (V)______. 6.50 6.00 ton (3) Specific maximum prices, (i) If you Untreated______6.25 5.75 are a dealer and sell in the Tooele portion of ...... 6.50 6.00 the Tooele-Tod Town Trade Area of the State Untreated______-___ 6.25 5.75 $1.00 $0.50 .25 - ,,15 of Utah delivered by truck direct from the 1.00 .50 mine or from your yard, any one or more of the kinds and sizes of coal named in this Appendix XXX, your maximum prices therefor are those set forth in the following: T a b l e A of M a x im u m P rices (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ A p p e n d ix XXXII— P a n g u t t c h T r ad e A r e a ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ (1) To what sales this Appendix'XXXII Kind and letter designation Size Per ton Per 34-ton Per)i-ton Per 100# above set forth may be used to show the applies. This Appendix XXXII applies only kind of solid fuel sold. to sales made by dealers in the Panguitch (5) Special service charges. If, in connec­ Bituminous coal produced in district Trade Area of the State of Utah, which means 20: Sub-district 1, Castlegate: i tion with the sale and delivery of coal made all of the area contained within the cor­ (A)...... _____ #2—10" lump...... $8.40 $4.60 $2.30 $0.50 by you in the Nephi Trade Area, you, at the porate boundaries of the Town of Pan­ (B)...... #3—10" x 3"stove...... '...... } 8.30 4.55 2.30 .50 request of the purchaser, perform any one or guitch, Utah, and a distance of ten miles t o ...... #5—8" x 3" stove...... more of the special services set forth below, (D)...... #7—3"x 1W" nut...... 7.90 4.35 2.20 .45 beyond at all points. (E)._...... #8—l 34" x 1" pea—T treated___ __ 7.20 3.95 2.00 .40 the maximum prices which you may charge (2) Relation to other orders. This Order 7.05 3.90 1.95 .40 for such services are as follows: No. G-26 and this Appendix XXXII thereto fF )l______6.50 3.60 1.80 .35 supersede Order No. G-25. 6.25 3.45 1.70 ,35 (3) Specific maximum prices. If you are Per Per a dealer and sell in the Panguitch Trade ton 34-ton 1 Slack prices are based on domestic sales. On sales for commercial use the maximum prices of slack shall be the Area of the State of Utah, delivered by truck listed price less 25t. direct from the mine or from your yard, ' ‘ Wheel-in” . _...... $1.00 $0.50 any one or more of the kinds and sizes of (ii) If, you are a dealer and sell in the truck direct from the mine or from your yard, "Pull-back” or “ trimming” ___ _ .25 . 15 “ Carrying up or down stairs” 1.00 coal named in this Appendix X X X II, your Tooele Ordnance < Depot housing project any one or more of the kinds and sizes of .50 REGISTER, FEDERAL maximum prices therefor are those set forth known as Tod Town or in any other place in coal named in this Appendix XXX, your in the following: the Tooele-Tod Town Trade Area other than maximum prices therefor are those set forth the Tooele portion thereof, delivered by in the following T a b l e of M a x im u m P rices

T a b l e B of M a x im u m P rices Delivered at any place in said trade area Kind and letter designation Size Per ton Per 34-ton Kind and letter designation Size

Per ton Per 34-ton Bituminous coal produced in District 20: Sub-district 1, Castlegate: (A )...... #2—10" lump...... $8.70 $4.75 Bituminous coal produced in District (B)...... #3—10" x 3"‘stove...... 20: (C):...... #5—8" x 3" stove______} 8.60 4.70 Sub-district 1, Castlegate: (D)...... #7—3" x 134" nut...... •______8.20 4.50 (A)...... #2—8" arid 10" lump $9.25 $4.90 (E)...... ^ ...... #8—134" x 1" pea: (B)...... #3 and #5—10" x 3" and 8" x 3" stove. 8.35 4.45 Treated...... 7.50 4.10 (C )...... #10—134" x 0" slack: 7.35 4.05 Treated___ ... 8.00 4.25 iFU ______#11—1" x 0" slack: Untreated...____ 7.66 4.10 1944 15, ril p A Saturday, 6.80 3.75 Untreated______-...... 6.56 3.60 (4) Letter designation. For record-keep­ (56 Stat. 23, 765; Pub. Law 151, 78th ing purposes, the letter designation herein­ 1 Slack prices are based on domestic sales. On sales for commercial use the maximum prices of slack shall be the above set forth may be used to show the Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871, and E.O. listed price less 2o

nity” ) , a registered holding company, hearings to the following matters and Office of Distribution. and American Gas and Power Company questions: (“American Gas” ), a registered holding 1. Whether and to what extent it is D irector o f D istribution company and a subsidiary company, of necessary or appropriate in the public ORDER DELEGATING CERTAIN AUTHORITY Community, have filed with this Com­ interest or for the protection of investors By vjrtue of the authority contained mission Amendment No. 6 to their or consumers to impose terms or condi­ in the Grain Standards Act (7 U.S.C. amended plan heretofore filed pursuant tions in regard to the proposed sale hav­ 71 et seq.) and vested in the War Food to section 11 (e) of the Public Utility ing particular regard for the considera­ Administrator by Executive Orders 9322 Holding Company Act of 1935 for the tion to be received for such sale, main­ (8 F. R. 3807), and 9334 (8 F. R. 5423), purpose of effecting compliance with tenance of competitive conditions, fees the Director of Distribution and such em­ section 11 (b) of the act. and commissions, accounts, disclosure of ployees of the Office of Distribution as he All interested persons are referred to interest, and similar matters. may designate are hereby authorized, 2. Generally, whether the proposed said Amendment No. 6, which is on file subject to the exceptions hereinafter pro­ transaction is in all respects in the pub­ in the office of this Commission, for a vided, to perform all functions, under the statement of the transaction therein lic interest and in the interest of in­ Grain Standards Act, the performance vestors and consumers and consistent proposed, which is summarized as of which is the duty of the War Food Ad­ with all applicable requirements of the follows: ministrator under the executive orders Act and the rules thereunder and, i f not, American Gas has contracted to sell referred to: Provided, however, That this what modification should be required to all its interest in St. Augustine Gas Com­ authorization shall not be deemed to be made therein and what terms and pany (“St. Augustine” ) consisting of authorize (1) the making of new regu­ 2,771 shares of Common Stock of the par conditions should be imposed to satisfy the statutory standards. lations or the amending of existing regu­ value of $100 each (including five direc­ lations, or (2) the performance of regu­ tors’ qualifying shares) to H. Hansell 3. Whether the proposed transaction latory functions as that term is defined Hillyer of St. Louis, Missouri, for the is fair and equitable to the person# in­ in the Act of April 4, 1948 (5 U.S.C. 516a terested and is necessary to effectuate sum of $100,000 plus the net earnings et seq.). the provisions of section 11 (b ). of St. Augustine from January 31, 1944, The authority hereby delegated shall Any person desiring to be heard in to the date of closing, pursuant to the be in addition to and not in lieu of any terms and provisions of a contract of these proceedings shall file with the Sec­ retary of this Commission on or before authority now vested in the Director of sale date April 3d, 1944. The proceeds Distribution. to be derived by American Gas will be April 25, 1944, an appropriate request or application to be heard, as provided by Done at Washington, D. C., this 13th deposited with the Trustee under its De­ day of April 1944. benture Agreement, 5% and 6% Series, Rule X V II of the Commission’s rules of practice. A s h l e y S ellers, pursuant to the provisions of such Assistant War Food Administrator. agreement. By the Commission. American Gas was directed to dispose CSEAL ] ORVAL L. DUBOIS, [F. R. Doc. 44-5278; Filed, April 13, 1944; of its interest in St. Augustine by this Secretary. 3:15 p. m.] Commission’s Order dated July 2, 1943 [F. R. Doc. 44-5282; Filed, April 13, 1944; (entered in File No. 59-55 proceedings) 8:28 p. m.] pursuant to section 11 (b) (1) of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. 1935. The amended plan of American G r a n ic k F u r n it u r e C o . Gas pending before the Commission under section 11 (e) of the act provides WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION. CONSENT ORDER for the sale of American Gas’ interest in Commodity Credit Corporation. / St. Augustine. Arthur Granovsky and Nicholas Chas- It appearing to this Commission that I daho C o u n t y , I daho cione, doing business as Granick Furni­ it is appropriate in the public interest ture Co., a partnership located at 235 DAIRY FEED PAYMENTS IN MARCH AND APRIL East 42nd Street, New York, New York, and in the interests of investors and con­ 1944 sumers that a hearing be held with engaged in the upholstery business, were respect to said Amendment No. 6 to the Amendment to announcement of dairy charged by the War Production Board, on February 21, 1944, with having wil­ amended plan of Community and feed payments for March and April, 1944. fully and seriously violated Limitation American Gas; It is ordered, That a hear­ In order to correct an erroneous omis­ sion of Idaho County, Idaho, from the Order L-135, as of September 30,1942, in ing on such matters under the appli­ list of counties to which a 60-cent rate that during the period beginning Novem­ cable provisions of the Act and Rules of payment is applicable, the Schedule ber 1, 1942, through May 22, 1943, they of this Commission thereunder be held “C” attached to and a part of the Com­ wilfully and in violation of Limitation on April 28, 1944, at 11:00 a. m., e. w. t., modity Credit Corporation’s announce­ Order L-135, processed, fabricated, at the offices of this Commission, 18th ment of Dairy Feed Payments for March worked on and assembled in excess of 300 and Locust Streets, Philadelphia 3, Penn­ and April, 1944 (9 F.R. 2871, 2872), is pieces of wood upholstered furniture con­ sylvania. On such day the hearing room hereby amended by the inclusion of Idaho taining steel springs or coils, although clerk in Room 318 will advise as to the County, Idaho, among the counties of Limitation Order L-135 provided that on room where such hearing will be held. Idaho for which the rate of payment per and after November 1,1942, no new wood At such hearing cause shall be shown hundredweight of milk delivered shall upholstered furniture manufacturer why such Amendment No. 6 shall be, be 60 cents and by the exclusion of such should process, fabricate, work on or as­ approved. county from the counties of Idaho for semble any new wood upholstered furni­ It is further ordered, That Allen Mac- which the rate of payment per hundred­ ture which contained any iron or steel Cullen or any officer or officers of the weight of milk delivered is 50 cents. other than joining hardware. Arthur Commission designated by it for that This amendment shall be effective as Granovsky and Nicholas Chascione, do­ purpose, shall preside at the hearings on of March 1, 1944. ing business as Granick Furniture Co., such matters. The officer so designated Dated: April 13, 1944. admit the violation as charged and have to preside at any such hearing is hereby [ se al] C o m m o d it y C redit consented to the issuance of this order. authorized to exercise all powers granted C orporation, They agree that any of their successors or assigns will be bound by any order to the Commission under section 18 of the J. B. H u t s o n , which may be issued in this matter and act and to a trial examiner under the President. Attest: that not only they, but also their suc­ Commission’s rules of practice. cessors or assigns may and shall be bound It is further ordered, That without B e t t y S. M o r r o w , Assistant Secretary. by this order to which they consent. limiting the scope of the issues presented Wherefore, upon the agreement and in the consolidated proceedings, par­ [F. R. Doc. 44-5277; Filed, April 13, 1944; consent of Arthur Granovsky and Nich­ ticular attention will be directed at the 8:15 p. m.] olas Chascione, doing business as Gran- 4062 FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, April 15, 1944 ick Furniture Co., the Regional Compli­ & Co., Inc., located at 316 East 53d Street, L eather L o u n g e C o m p a n y ance Chief and the Regional Attorney, New York, New York, wilfully failed to c o n s e n t order maintain accurate and adequate records and upon the approval of the Compliance William Milgrom, doing business as Commissioner, It is hereby ordered, as required by Priorities Regulation No. 1. It was further charged that M. Mittman Leather Lounge Company, sole owner, That: located at 125 Prince Street, New York, (a) Arthur Granovsky and Nicholas & Co., Inc., wilfully violated Limitation New York, engaged in the upholstery Chascione, doing business as Granick Order L-49 during the period beginning business, was charged by the War Pro­ Furniture Co., their successors and as­ September 1, 1942, and ending Novem­ ber 30, 1942, by using in excess of 6,000 duction Board on February 25,1944, with signs, during the three months period having wilfully and seriously violated beginning April 1,1944, and ending June pounds of steel springs in the production Limitation Order L-135, issued by the 30, 1944, shall not consume in the pro­ of box spring units, thereby exceeding its legal quota. In addition, it was charged War Production Board, in that during duction of furniture (other than for pre­ the period beginning on or about Novem­ ferred orders) essential metal parts hav­ that during the period beginning No­ vember 1, 1942, through March 20, 1943, ber 1,1942, through March 1,1943, he and ing a total cost value of more than five it wilfully and in violation of Limitation per cent (5% ) of the total cost value of M. Mittman & Co., Inc., wilfully violated Limitation Order L-49 by manufacturing Order L-135 processed, fabricated, essential metal parts consumed by them worked on and assembled upholstered in the production of furniture during more than 255 studio couches, sofa beds, ancf lounges designed for dual sleeping furniture containing steel springs and their metal parts base period (other than coils; and further, and during the same for preferred orders) ; and during the and seating purposes which contained iron and steel other than joining hard­ time and in wilful and serious violation three months period beginning July 1, of Priorities Regulation No. 1 of the War 1944, and ending September 30, 1944, ware. M. Mittman & Co., Inc., admits the vio­ Production Board, he and it obtained they, their successors and assigns, shall springs by the use of a preference rating, not consume in the production of fur­ lations as charged and has consented to therissuance of this order. It agrees that and thereafter diverted such springs to niture (other than for preferred orders) uses other than those for which the pref­ essential metal' parts having a total cost any of its successors or assigns will be bound by any order which may be issued erence rating was extended to him or it. value of more than five per cent (5%) William Milgrom, doing business as of the total cost value of essential metal in this matter, and that not only it, but also any successors or assigns of it may Leather Lounge Company, admits that parts consumed by them in the produc­ and shall be bound by this order to which he violated Limitation Order L-135 by tion of furniture during their metal parts it consents. processing, fabricating, working on and base period (other than for preferred Wherefore, upon the agreement and assembling new wood upholstered furni­ orders). consent of M. Mittman & Co., Inc., the ture containing iron and steel other than (b) Nothing contained in this order Regional Compliance Chief and the Re­ joining hardware, but does not desire to shall be deemed to relieve Arthur Gra­ gional Attorney, and upon the approval contest any of the other charges, includ­ novsky and Nicholas Chascione, doing of the Compliance Commissioner, It is ing wilfulness, contained in a letter sent business as Granick Furniture Co., their hereby ordered, That: by the War Production Board to him and successors or assigns, from any restric­ (a) M. Mittman & Co., Inc., its suc­ his company on February 25, 1944, and tion, prohibition, or provision contained cessors and assigns, during the three has consented to the issuance of this in any other order or regulation of the months period beginning April 1, 1944, order. War Production Board, except insofar as and ending June 30, 1944, shall not con­ Wherefore, upon the agreement and the same may be inconsistent with the sume in the production of furniture consent of William Milgrom, doing busi­ provisions hereof. (other than for preferred orders) essen­ ness as Leather Lounge Company, the (c) This order shall take effect on tial metal parts having a total cost value Regional Compliance and the Regional April 1, 1944, and shall expire on Sep­ of more than three per cent (3%) of the Attorney, and upon the approval of the tember 30, 1944. total cost value of essential metal parts Compliance Commissioner, It is hereby Issued this 13th day of April 1944. consumed by it in the production of fur­ ordered, That: W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, niture during its metal parts base period (a) William Milgrom, doing business By J. J o s e ph W h e l a n , (other than for preferred orders); and as Leather Lounge Company, during the Recording Secretary. during the three months' period begin­ two quarters of the year 1944, and the ning July 1, 1944, and ending Septem­ six months period, beginning April 1, [F. R. Doc. 44-5284; Filed, April 13, 1944; 1944, and ending September 30, 1944, 4:19 p. m.] ber 30, 1944, M. Mittman & Co., Inc., its successors and assigns, shall not con­ shall not consume in the production of sume in the production of furniture furniture (other than for preferred , (other than for preferred orders) es­ orders) essential metal parts having a M. M it t m a n & Co., I nc. sential metal parts having a total cost total cost value of more than three per cent of the total cost value of essential CONSENT ORDER value of more than three per cent (3%) of the total cost value of essential metal metal parts consumed by him and it in M. Mittman & Co., Inc., a corporation parts consumed by it in the production the production of furniture during its located at 316 East 53d Street, New York, of furniture during its metal parts base metal parts base period (other than for New York, engaged in the upholstery period (other than for preferred orders). preferred orders). (b) Nothing contained in this order business was charged by the War Pro­ (b) Nothing contained in this order shall be deemed to relieve William Mil­ duction Board on February 25,1944, with shall be deemed to relieve M. Mittman & having wilfully and seriously violated grom, doing business as Leather Lounge Co., Inc., its successors or assigns, from Limitation Order L-135, as of September Company, his or its successors or assigns 30, 1942, in that during the period be­ any restriction, prohibition, or provision from any restriction, prohibition or pro­ ginning November 1, 1942, through Feb­ contained in any other ordqr or regula­ vision contained in any other order or ruary 17, 1943,- it wilfully and in viola­ tion of the War Production Board, ex­ regulation of the War Production Board, tion of Limitation Order L-135 processed, cept insofar as the same may be incon­ except insofar as the same may be incon­ fabricated, worked on and assembled in sistent with the provisions hereof. sistent with the provisions hereof. excess of 200 pieces of wood upholstered (c) This order shall take effect on (c) This order shall take effect on furniture containing steel springs and April 1, 1944, and shall expire on Sep­ April 1, 1944, and shall expire on Sep­ coils although Limitation Order L-135 tember 30,1944. tember 30, 1944. provided that on and after November 1, Issued this 13th day of April 1944. Issued this 13th day of April 1944. 1942, no new wood upholstered furniture W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, W ar P r o d u c t io n B oard, manufacturer should process, fabricate, By J. J o se ph W h e l a n , By J. J o se ph W h e l a n , work on or assemble any new wood up­ Recording Secretary. Recording Secretary. holstered furniture which contained any iron or steel other than joining hardware. [F. R. Doc. 44-5285; Filed, April 13, 1944; [F. R. Doc. 44-5286; Filed, April 13, 1944;. It was further charged that M. Mittman 4:19 p. m.] 4:19 p. m.J