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\J X FEDERAL REGISTER

VOLUME 7 %, 1 9 3 4 ¿ v NUMBER 184 * Ü N l t e o ^

Washington, Friday, , 1942

The President property conferred upon the United CONTENTS States Maritime Commission by the Ex­ ecutive Orders No. 8942,4 No. 9138,5 and THE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE ORDER 9244 No. 9129,* dated November 19,1941, April E xecutive Orders: * Page 17, 1942, and April 13, 1942, respectively. Functions of High Commis­ Amending E xecutive Order No. 9054 En ­ “(k) Exercise in like manner as the sioner to Philippine Is­ titled “Establishing a W ar Shipping United States Maritime Commission all lands, transfer to Secre­ Administration in the E xecutive Of ­ the functions, powers, duties, authority tary of Interior______7328 fice of the P resident and" D efining and discretion conferred on the Commis­ War Shipping Administration, Its F unctions and Duties” sion by the Suits in Admiralty Act ap­ amendment of order estab­ By virtue of the authority vested in proved March 9, 1920 (41 Stat. 525, lishing ______7327 me by the Constitution and statutes of Chapter 95).” REGULATIONS AND the United States, including the First 2. Section 2 of said Executive Order NOTICES War Powers Act, 1941, approved Decem­ is hereby further amended by modifying Agricultural Adjustment Agency : ber 18,1941, and the Second War Powers Paragraph (c) thereof to read as fol­ Corn, 1942 marketing quotas_ 7334 Act, 1942, approved March 27, 1942, as lows: President of the United States and Com­ Tobacco, burley; 1942-43 mar­ mander in Chief of the Army and Navy, “(c) Provide insurance and re-insur- keting quotas______7328 and in order to assure the most effective ance pursuant to the Merchant Marine Bituminous Coal Div isio n : utilization of the shipping of the United Act, 1920, as amended, Merchant Marine Coffey, W. W., registration re­ States for the successful prosecution of Act, 1936, as amended, and the Act of voked ______7370 the war, Executive Order No. 9054 of June 6, 1941 (Public Law 101, 77th Con­ District 8, minimum price February 7, 1942,1 is hereby amended as gress) schedule amended (2 docu­ ments)______7341,7342 follows: 3. Section 3 of said Executive Order Hearings, etc.: 1. Section 2 of said Executive Order is hereby amended to read as follows: Bennett & Brassart Coal Co_ 7368 is hereby amended by adding thereto the “3. The functions, duties and powers District Board 15______7369 following paragraphs: conferred by law upon the United States Foutz, J. J __ 1______7371 “(h) Exercise the power, authority Maritime Commission with respect to the Massey, Hal______7371 and discretion conferred upon the Presi­ operation, purchase, charter, insurance, Prushnok, John P______7370 dent by Section 902 (e) of the Merchant repair, maintenance, and requisition of Shelby Coal Co______7371 Marine Act of 1936, as amended. vessels and facilities required for the F ederal T rade Com m ission: “(i) With respect to all matters for operation thereof and the issuance of Cease and desist orders: which the Administrator may be respon­ warrants with respect thereto under the Norfolk Mattress Co., Inc___ 7338 sible under terms of the Order, exercise Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, Specialty Accounting Supply in like manner as the United States the Act of June 6, 1941 (Public Law 101, Manufacturers Assn, et al_ 7338 Maritime Commission, all of the func­ 77th Congress), the Act of , 1941 Hearings: tions, powers and duties with respect to (Public Law 173, 77th Congress), the Act Gallant Trading Co., et al___ 7372 contracts and payments, and the audit of May 2,1941 (Public Law 46, 77th Con­ Tuey, D. K______7372 of books and records, conferred upon the gress) , the Act'Of October 16,1941 (Pub­ Wemett, Edward, & Co., et al_ 7372 Commission by Executive Order No. 9001, lic Law 274, 77th Congress), as amended, Office of P rice Administration: December 27, 1941,2 and Executive Order First Supplemental National Defense Adjustments, etc.: No. 9127, April 10,1942,8 and Section 403 Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 247, Albuquerque, N. M., fluid and of the Sixth Supplemental National De­ 77th Congress), the First War Powers cream______7365 fense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Act, 1941, the Act of February 6, 1941 Brush Beryllium Co______7372 Law 528, 77th Congress). (Public Law 5, 77th Congress), Section Celcure Wood Preserving “(j) Exercise in like manner as the 403 of the Sixth Supplemental National Corp______7367 United States Maritime Commission all Defense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Eastman Kodak Co___,____ 7367 the functions, powers, authority and dis­ Law 528, 77th Congress), Executive Or- Ewald Iron Co., Inc______7376 cretion with regard to the acquisition Flintkote Co______7366 (including requisition) and disposition of (Continued on next page) Georgia Packing Co______7376 Gloversville Knitting Co____ 7366 17 PH. 837. * 6 FR . 5909. * 6 F.R. 6787. * 7 F.R. 2919. Haas-Davis Packing Co____ 7374 i * 7 FR. 2753. « 7 FR. 2810. (Continued on next page) 7327 7328 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 CONTENTS—Continued engaged on special secret military mis­ sions.” S ecurities and Exchange Com­ m issio n : Pag® 5. Any provisions of pertinent Execu­ FEDEim®BEfiISTtB Androscoggin Mills, et al., filing tive Orders conflicting with this Order \ 1934 ¿ y " notice______,___ 7876 are hereby superseded. Extension of time to comply F ranklin D R oosevelt with orders: T he W hite H ouse, Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Community Power and Light Sept. 16, 1942. and days following legal holidays by the Co., et al______7377 Division of the Federal Register, The National United Light and Power Co., [F. R. Doc. 42-9201; Filed, ,1942; Archives, pursuant to the authority con­ et al—____ ;______7377 10:52 a. m.] tained in the Federal Register Act, approved Upson Walton Co., hearing___ 7377 , 1935 (49 Stat 500), under regula­ S elective S ervice S ystem : tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Union County, Pa., order waiv­ mittee, approved by the President. ing local Board No. 2 physi­ EXECUTIVE ORDER 9245 The Administrative Committee consists of cal examinations______7342 the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer T ransferring to the S ecretary of the of the Department of Justice designated by W ar D epartment: Eastern Military Areas, prohib­ I nterior the F unctions of the U nited the Attorney General, and the Public Printer S tates H igh Commissioner to the or Acting Public Printer. ited and restricted zones— 7335 P hilippine I slands The daily issue of the Federal Register Notification to nearest relative will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free in case of emergency_____ 7335 By virtue of the authority vested in me of postage, for $1.25 per month or $12.50 per Service uniform, chaplain’s by the Constitution and statutes of the year, payable in advance. Remit money or­ United States, particularly the First War der payable to the Superintendent of Docu­ scarf______7335 ments directly to the Government Printing W ar P roduction B oard: Powers Act, 1941 (Public Law 354—77th Office, Washington D. C. The charge for Fuel oil (L-56, corr. of Am. 3) „ 7342 Congress), it is hereby ordered that the single copies (minimum, 100) varies in pro­ Incandescent, fluorescent and functions, powers, and duties of the portion to the size of the issue. other electric discharge United States High Commissioner to the There are no restrictions on the republica­ lamps (L-28-a)______7342 Philippine Islands, together with the per­ tion of material appearing in the Federal Steel shipping drums (L-197, sonnel, records, property, and funds of Register. Am. 1)______7342 the office of the High Commissioner, be, Telephone information: District 0525. and they are hereby, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior. der No. 8771, dated June 6, 1941,7 as F ranklin D R oosevelt CONTENTS—Continued amended, Executive Order No. 9001, T he W hite H ouse, dated December 27, 1941,8 Executive Or­ , 1942. O ffice of P rice Administration— der No. 9127, dated April 10, 1942,® and Continued. [F. R. Doc. 42-9200; Filed, September 17,1942; under any other provisions of law, in­ 10:52 a. m.] Adjustments, etc.—Continued. PaSe cluding Executive Orders, are hereby Hoffman Beverage Co______7366 transferred to the Administrator; and Indian Metals Co______7373 such part of the existing personnel of the Jones Dairy Farm______7367 United States Maritime Commission, to­ Regulations Londonderry of Portland___ 7368 gether with such records and public prop­ Navajo Fluorspar Mines____ 7375 erty as the Administrator may deem Newark, N. J., Board of Edu­ necessary to the full exercise of his func­ TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE cation______7373 tions and duties prescribed by this Order Chapter VII—Agricultural Adjustment Northwestern Motor Co____ 7365 are hereby assigned to the War Ship­ Patton, James W., & Sons (2 ping Administration.” Agency documents)______7374 Premar Coal Co., Inc______7373 4. Section 5 of said Executive Order [Tobacco fl03 (Burley) Part H] Progress Cigar Co______7368 is hereby amended to read as follows: P art 724—M arketing Quota R egula­ Seeger Packing Co—____.__ 7375 “5. For the purpose of carrying out tions, Burley T obacco, 1942-43 Mar­ State of Maine Blueberry the provisions of this Order, the Admin­ keting Year Growers, Inc______7375 istrator is authorized to utilize the serv­ GENERAL Triangle Sales Corp______7376 ices of available and appropriate person­ Sec. Wallace Co. (corr.)____ 7375 nel of the United States Maritime Com­ 724.423 Definitions. Lumber; Western wooden agri­ mission, the War and Navy Departments, 724.424 Instructions and forms. cultural containers (MPR and other government departments and 724.425 Tobacco subject to marketing 186, Am. 2) ______7364 agencies which are engaged in activities quotas. Materials, idle or frozen (MPR related to the operation of shipping. FARM MARKETING QUOTAS 204, Am. 1)______7366 The Administrator may require, and 724.426 Amount of farm marketing quota. Mine materials, Central Appa­ other government departments and 724.427 Issuance of marketing card. lachian wooden (MPR 218, agencies are directed to make available 724.428 Disposition of excess tobacco. corr.)______7367 to the Administrator, such information, 724.429 Report on marketing card. Railroad ties (MPR 216, corr.)_. 7368 reports and statistics regarding ship­ 724.430 Additional reports by producers and Tires and tubes, etc., leasing or identification of tobacco. renting: ping requirements as the Administrator 724.431 Rights of producers in marketing New (RPS 63, Am. 5)____ — 7364 may deem necessary to enable him prop­ card. Retreaded and recapped, et'c. . erly to determine and administer the al­ 724.432 Successors in Interest. (RPS 66, Am. 2)______7364 location of vessels and space thereon, 724.433 Person authorized to issue cards. except in regard to vessels of the Army 724.434 Invalid cards. Used (MPR 107, Am. 4)_____ 7365 and Navy excluded in Section 2 and those 724.435 Additional cards and disposition of R eclamation B ureau: used cards. Orland Irrigation Project, Calif., »6 F.R. 2759. 724.436 Report of probable misuse of mar­ annual water rental • 6 FR . 6787. keting card. charges______;______7372 » 7 FR. 2753. 724.437 No transfers. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7329

MARKETING OF TOBACCO AND PENALTIES under the provisions of the 1942 Agricul­ sale is not issued by the end of the par­ Sec. tural Conservation Program. 724.438 Memorandum of sale to identify ticular sale day on which such marketing every marketing. (6) “Field Assistant” means an em­ occurred. 724.439 Bill of nonwarehouse sale. ployee of the Agricultural Adjustment (20) “Tobacco” means Burley tobacco 724.440 Marketings free of penalty. Agency, United States Department of Ag­ classified in Service and Regulatory An­ 724.441 Marketings subject to penalty and riculture, whose duties involve primarily nouncement No. 118 of the Bureau of Ag­ collection of penalties. the preparation and handling of auction ricultural Economics of the United States 724.442 Persons to pay penalty. warehouse and dealer records and re-, Department of Agriculture as type 31. 724.443 Rate of penalty. ports as they relate to tobacco marketing Any tobacco that has the same charac­ 724.444 Penalty for false identification or failure to account for disposition quotas. teristics and corresponding qualities, col­ of tobacco. (7) “Floor sweepings” means all to­ ors and lengths as Burley tobacco shall 724.445 Payment of penalty. bacco which is dropped on the warehouse be considered Burley regardless of any 724.446 Application for return of penalty. floor in the course of the warehouse op­ factors of historical or geographical na­ erations and is picked up by the ware­ ture which cannot be determined by an RECORDS Aim REPORTS houseman. Any tobacco accumulated in examination of the tobacco. 724.447 Warehouseman’s records and re­ the course of the grading of tobacco for (21) “Tobacco available for market­ ports. farmers shall not be included as floor ing” means all tobacco produced on a 724.448 Dealer’s records and reports. 724.449 Dealers exempt from regular records sweepings. farm in the calendar year 1942 (and any and reports. (8) “Market” means the first dispo­ tobacco produced on the farm prior to 724.450 Records and reports of truckers, re­ sition in raw or processed form of tobacco the calendar year 1942 and carried over dryers, etc. by voluntary or involuntary sale, barter, to the 1942-43 marketing year) which 724.451 Separate records and reports from or exchange, or by gift inter vivos. is not disposed of by a “Tobacco Carry­ persons engaged in more than one “Marketing” and “Marketed” shall have over Agreement”, by use on the farm, or business. corresponding meanings to the term by storage prior to the issuance of a mar­ 724.452 Failure to keep record or make re­ keting card for the farm. port. “market.” 724.453 Examination of records and reports. (9) “Marketing Quota Section” means (22) “Trucker” means any person who 724.454 Length of time records and reports the Marketing Quota Section, East Cen­ engages in the business of trucking to­ to be kept. tral Division, Agricultural Adjustment bacco to market and selling it for pro­ 724.455 Information confidential. Agency, United States Department of Ag­ ducers regardless of whether the tobacco is acquired from producers by the trucker. Au t h o r ity : §§ 724.423 to 724.455, inclusive,, riculture. are issued under 52 Stat. 47, 48, 65, 66, 202; (10) "Nonwarehouse sale” means any (23) “Warehouseman” means a per­ 53 Stat. 1261, 1262; 54 Stat. 393, 728; 55 Stat. marketing of tobacco other than a ware­ son engaged in the business of holding 88; 7 U. S. C. 1940 ed. 1301 et seq. house sale^ sales of tobacco at public auction at a (11) “Operator” means the person warehouse during the tobacco marketing Pursuant to the authority vested in who is in charge of the supervision and season. the Secretary of Agriculture by Title III (24) “Warehouse sale” means a mar­ of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of the conduct of the farming operations on the entire farm. keting by sale at auction through a ware­ 1938, as amended, public notice is hereby house in the regular course of business. given of Part II of the Marketing Quota (12) “Person” means an individual, Regulations, Burley Tobacco—1942-43 partnership, association, corporation, § 724.424 Instructions and forms. Marketing Year (Tobacco 603 Burley, as estate, trust, or any agency of a State or The Administrator of the Agricultural issued by the Secretary of Agriculture on of the Federal Government. The term Conservation and Adjustment Adminis­ November 12, 1941), which regulations “person” shall include two or more per­ tration shall cause to be prepared and shall be in force and effect until rescinded sons having a joint or common interest. issued such instructions and such forms or suspended or amended or superseded (13) “Pound” means that amount of as may be deemed necessary or expedient by regulations hereafter made under said tobacco which, if weighed in its un­ for carrying out these regulations. Act. stemmed form and in the condition in which it is usually marketed by pro­ § 724.425 Tobacco subject to market­ GENERAL ducers, would equal one pound standard ing quotas. Any tobacco marketed dur­ § 724.423 Definitions, (a) As used in weight. The weight of redried or prized ing the period October 1, 1942, to Sep­ these regulations and in-all instructions, tobacco shall be increased so as to cor­ tember 30, 1943, inclusive, and any to­ forms and documents in connection respond with the original weight of such bacco produced in the calendar year 1942 therewith, the words and phrases defined tobacco prior to redrying. and marketed prior to October 1, 1942, in this section shall have the meanings (14) “Producer” means a person who, shall be subject to the marketing quotas herein assigned to them unless the con­ as owner, landlord, tenant, sharecropper, for the 1942-43 marketing year. text or subject matter otherwise requires. or laborer is entitled to share in the to­ FARM MARKETING QUOTAS (1) “Act” means the Agricultural Ad­ bacco available for marketing from the justment Act of 1938 and any amend­ farm, or in the proceeds of the marketing, §724.426 Amount of farm marketing ments thereto. under the provisions of his agreement quota. The marketing quota for a farm (2) “Committee” means a committee relating to the production of tobacco. shall be the actual production of tobacco within a county or community estab­ (15) “Resale” means the disposition on the farm acreage allotment, as estab­ lished under the Soil Conservation and by sale, barter, or exchange of tobacco lished for the farm in accordance with Domestic Allotment Act« “County Com­ which has been marketed previously. Part I of the “Marketing Quota Regula­ mittee”, “Local Committee”, or “Com­ (16) “Sale day” means the period at tions—Burley Tobacco, 1942-43 Market­ munity Committee” shall have corres­ the end of which the warehouseman bills ing Year” (Tobacco 603 Part I). The ponding meanings in the connection in to buyers the tobacco so purchased dur­ actual production of the farm acreage which they are used. ing such period. allotment shall be the average yield per (3) “County office” means the office of (17) “Secretary of Agriculture” means acre of the entire acreage of tobacco har­ the County Agricultural Conservation As­ the Secretary or Acting Secretary of Ag­ vested on the farm in 1942 times the farm sociation Committee or local committees riculture of the United States. acreage allotment. The excess tobacco or employees of such committee accord­ (18) “State committee or State office” on any farm shall be that quantity of to­ ing to the sense in which such term is means the group of persons comprising bacco which is equal to the average yield used. the State Agricultural Conservation Com­ per acre of the entire acreage of tobacco (4) “Dealer” means a person who en­ mittee appointed by the Secretary of Ag­ harvested on tin farm in 1942 times the gages to whatever extent, in the business riculture to assist within any State in the number of acres harvested in excess of of acquiring tobacco from producers administration of the Soil Conservation the farm acreage allotment. without regard to whether such person is and Domestic Allotment Act or the office § 724.427 Issuance of marketing card. registered as a dealer with the Bureau of of such persons. A marketing card shall be issued for Internal Revenue. (19) “Suspended sale” means any every farm having tobacco available for (5) “Farm” means any tract or tracts marketing of farm tobacco at a ware­ marketing. The card shall be issued of land which are considered as a farm house sale for which a memorandum of after information required for its prep- 7330 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 aratioti (including measurements of the disposed of as provided in § 724.428 of (a) By executing a “Tobacco Carry­ harvested acreage of tobacco and an es­ these regulations, is of the acreage of to­ over Agreement”, (Tobacco 628) and de­ timate of the actual production of to­ bacco harvested from the farm. Each livering, either to the county committee bacco) has been furnished to or obtained marketing card showing a percentage prior to the issuance of the marketing by the county office. If the farm op­ excess of zero also shall show the maxi­ card or to a field assistant at the auction erator refuses to furnish or prevents the mum number of pounds of tobacco warehouse out of the first proceeds from county office from obtaining such in­ which may be marketed therefrom, the marketing of tobacco from the farm, formation the card shall show that all which shall be the quantity of tobacco a certified check, cashier’s check or post of the tobacco available for marketing estimated by the county committee to office money order, or. by a check drawn from the farm is subject to penalty. be available for marketing from the 1942 by the warehouseman, payable to Com­ (a) Within Quota Marketing Card crop produced on the farm. For any modity Credit Corporation in an amount ŒQ-655 Burley). A “Within Quota excess marketing card which shows a equal to the estimated actual yield of to­ Marketing Card” authorizing the mar­ percentage of excess of more than zero, bacco from the excess acreage times 85 keting without penalty of the actual pro­ the county committee, if it has reason to percent of the parity price of Burley to­ duction of tobacco on the farm in the believe it to be necessary in order to pre­ bacco as of the beginning of the 1942— 1942 calendar year and any tobacco car­ vent marketing thereunder of tobacco 43 marketing year. ried over from a prior'marketing year produced on another farm, also shall (b) By storage of the excess tobacco, shall be issued for a farm unless an have shown on the card the maximum the tobacco so stored to be representative excess marketing card is required to be number of pounds which may be mar­ of the entire 1942 crop produced on the issued for the farm in accordance with keted thereunder, such number of pounds farm, and posting of a bond or making paragraph (b) of this section. to be determined in the same manner of other arrangements approved by the (b) Excess Marketing Card (MQ-657 as for a card showing zero percent ex­ county committee and the chief of the Burley). An “Excess Marketing Card” cess. The maximum number of pounds Marketing Quota Section which will showing the extent to which market­ shown on any excess marketing card shall guarantee payment of the amount of pen­ ings of tobacco from a farm are subject be increased by the county committee if alty which will become due upon the to penalty shall be issued for a farm the committee determines that the quan­ marketing of excess tobacco. under the following conditions: tity of tobacco available for marketing (c) By rendering the excess tobacco (1) If the harvested acreage of to­ from the 1942 crop produced on the unmerchantable, the tobacco so rendered bacco in 1942 is in excess of the farm farm is greater than the number of unmerchantable to be representative of acreage allotment and such excess to­ pounds previously estimated by the com­ the entire crop of tobacco produced on bacco is not disposed of in accordance mittee to be available for marketing. the farm in 1942 and the act of rendering with § 724.428 hereof, or if the operator The extent to which marketings of to­ the tobacco unmerchantable to be per­ of the farm also operates another farm bacco from any farm having tobacco formed only by the farm operator (or on which the harvested acreage of to­ available for marketing which has been his representative) under the supervi­ bacco in 1942 exceeds the farm acreage carried over from a prior marketing year sion of the county committee (or a per­ allotment and such excess is not disposed are subject to penalty shall be the per­ son designated by the committee). of in accordance with § 724.428 hereof. centage determined as follows: (d) By payment to the county office (2) If a within quota marketing card (1) Determine the number of “carry­ by certified check, cashier’s check, or could be issued for the farm but the over acres” by dividing the number of money order drawn payable to the county committee determines that a zero pounds of tobacco carried over from the Treasurer of the United States of an percent excess marketing card is neces­ prior year by the normal yield for the amount equal to 10 cents per pound times sary to protect the interest of the gov­ farm for that year. the estimated actual production of the ernment and to insure proper identifica­ (2) Determine the number of “within excess acreage of tobacco harvested tion of and accounting for the disposi­ quota carry-over acres” by multiplying from the farm. Any additional amount tion of tobacco produced on the farm and the “carry-over acres” ((1) above) by of penalty due after the actual yield for the proper use of the marketing card the “percent within quota” (i. e., 100 per­ the farm has been determined shall be issued for the farm. cent minus the percent excess) for the paid by the operator not later than 20 (3) If there is tobacco available for year in which the carry-over tobacco was t'-.ys after receipt of notice of such addi­ marketing from the farm but no tobacco produced. tional penalty from the county office. acreage allotment was established and (3) Determine the “total acres” of to­ This subsection (d) shall apply only in such tobacco is not disposed of as pro­ bacco by adding the “carry-over acres” the event that the acreage harvested in vided in § 724.428 hereof. ((1) above) and the acreage of tobacco excess of the allotment does not exceed (4) If information required for prep­ harvested in the current year. the larger of two-tenths acre or 10 per­ aration of the marketing card is not fur­ (4) Determine the excess acreage by cent of the farm acreage allotment. nished or the county office is prevented subtracting from the “total acres” ((3) from obtaining the necessary informa­ above) the sum of the 1942 allotment and § 724.429 Report on marketing card. tion. the “within quota carry-over acres” ((2) The operator of each farm on which to­ (5) If there is tobacco available for above). bacco is produced in 1942 shall return to marketing from the farm carried over (5) Determine the percent excess to be the county office each marketing card from a prior marketing year and the shown on the marketing card by dividing issued for the farm whenever marketings harvested acreage in 1942 is not less than the “total acres” into the excess acreage from the farm are completed and in no the 1942 acreage allotment by an amount ((4) above). event later than thirty days after the equivalent to the acreage of carry­ (d) Number of marketing cards and close of the tobacco auction markets for over excess determined as provided in entries and signatures thereon. One or the area in which the farm is located. more marketing cards may be issued for Failure to return the marketing card to § 724.427, c, hereof. the county office within the time speci­ (6) If a farm operated by a publicly any farm as approved by the county com­ mittee. All entries on each marketing fied (after formal notification) shall owned experiment station produces to­ constitute failure to give proof of disposi­ bacco for other than experimental pur­ card shall be made in accordance with the instructions for issuing the market­ tion of tobacco marketed from the farm poses and such tobacco is not disposed in the event that satisfactory proof of of as provided in § 724.428 hereof. ing c^rd and the operator’s agreement on each marketing card shall be signed by such disposition is not furnished other­ (c) Extent to which marketings from a wise. farm are subject to penalty. The extent the farm operator or on his behalf bÿ his to which marketings of tobacco from any authorized representative. § 724.430 Additional reports by pro­ farm having no carry-over tobacco are § 724.428 Disposition of excess tobac­ ducers and identification of tobacco. In subject to penalty shall be that percent­ co. The farm operator may elect to addition to any other reports which may age of the tobacco available for market­ give satisfactory proof of disposition of be required under these regulations, the ing from the farm which the acreage of excess tobacco prior to the marketing operator of each farm or any other per­ tobacco harvested in excess of the farm of any tobacco from the farm by any son having an interest in the tobacco acreage allotment for the farm and not of the following .methods: grown on the farm (even though the har- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7331 vested acreage does not exceed the acre­ “Tobacco Carry-over Agreement” is not keting card issued for a farm shall con­ age allotment and even though no allot­ paid prior to the issuance of any memo­ sist only of tobacco produced on the ment was established for the farm) shall, randum of sale. farm. upon written request by the chairman In the event any marketing card be- of the State Committee and within ten ;omes invalid (other than by loss, destruc­ MARKETING OF TOBACCO AND PENALTIES days after the deposit of such request in tion, theft, omission, alteration, or incor­ § 724.438 Memorandum of sale to the United States mails addressed to such rect entry which can be corrected by a identify every marketing. Each market­ person at his last known address, furnish field assistant) the farm operator (or the ing of tobacco from a farm shall be iden­ the Secretary of Agriculture, by sending person having the card in his possession) tified by a memorandum of sale issued the same to the Chairman of the State shall return it to the county office at from the marketing card (MQ-656 Bur­ Committee, a written report showing, as which it was issued. ley or MQ-657 Burley) for the farm but if to the farm at the time of filing said If any marketing card is lost, destroyed, a memorandum of sale cannot be ob­ report (a) the number of acres of tobacco stolen, or altered, the person having tained within four weeks after the date harvested, (b) the total production of to­ knowledge of such loss, destruction, theft, of the marketing of-any tobacco at a bacco, (c) the amount of tobacco on hand or alteration shall notify the county of­ warehouse sale, such marketing of to­ and its location, and (d) as to each lot fice to that effect, and the county office bacco shall be subject to penalty and the of tobacco marketed, the name and ad­ shall immediately notify the Marketing amount of penalty shall be_shown on the dress of the warehouseman, dealer, or Quota Section. memorandum of sale cleared without other person to or through whom such . If any marketing card which was re­ marketing card (Tobacco 618). The tobacco was marketed and the number of ported as lost, destroyed, stolen, or al­ memorandum of sale shall be issued only ' pounds marketed, the gross price, and the tered is later received by the county of­ by a field assistant, with the following ex­ date of marketing. fice, the county office shall immediately ceptions: § 724.431 Rights of producers in mar­ notify the Marketing Quota Section of (a) A warehouseman, or his author­ keting card. Each producer having a the receipt of such card. ized representative, who has been au­ share in the tobacco available for mar­ After receipt of notice of loss, destruc­ thorized on form Tobacco 625, may issue keting from the farm shall be entitled tion or theft of any marketing card the a within quota memorandum of sale to to the use of the marketing card for mar­ county office may issue a duplicate mar­ identify a warehouse sale, if a field as­ keting his proportionate share of the keting card to replace the lost, destroyed, sistant is not available at the warehouse total amount of tobacco available for or stolen card in accordance with instruc­ When the card is presented by the farmer marketing from the farm: Provided, That tions issued pursuant to these regulations. and if no payment to Commodity Credit the burden of any penalty with respect In the event any marketing card was Corporation under a “Tobacco Carry­ to carry-over tobacco shall be borne by improperly issued, has been altered, or over Agreement” is due with respect to those persons having an interest in such becomes illegible, upon the return of the the tobacco to be covered by the memo­ tobacco. card to the county office a new marketing randum. Each memorandum of sale card shall be issued immediately, or as issued by a warehouseman shall be pre­ § 724.432 Successors in interest. Any soon thereafter as the necessary informa­ sented promptly by him to the field as­ person who succeeds in whole or in part tion is available. sistant for verification with the ware­ to the share of a producer in the tobacco If any entry is not made on a market­ house records. available for marketing from the farm ing card as required (either through (b) A representative of the county shall, to the extent of such succession, omission or incorrect entry) and the office may issue memoranda of sale cov­ have the same rights as the producer to proper entry is made by a field assistant ering sales of tobacco by the producer in the use of the marketing card for the then such card shall become valid. If small lots by mail order or directly to farm. the field assistant is unable to make the various individuals other than dealers. § 724.433 Person authorized to issue proper entry, he shall return the card to The authorization to issue within cards. The county committee shall des­ the county office where it shall be re­ quota memoranda of sale under para­ ignate one person to sign marketing tained until such entry is made, or a new graph (a) above may be withdrawn from cards for farms in the county as issuing marketing card is issued, as provided any warehouseman or dealer upon writ­ officer. No marketing card shall be above. ten notice by the Chief of the Marketing signed by the issuing officer until all § 724.435 Additional cards and dispo­ Quota Section. other entries required to be made thereon sition of used cards. Upon the return to Each excess memorandum of sale, after have been ftiade, except that the Oper­ the county office of the marketing card issuance by a field assistant, shall be ator’s Agreement therein may be signed after all the memoranda of sale have been checked by the warehouseman or dealer after the issuing officer has signed the issued therefrom and before the market­ (or his representative) to determine card, but prior to the issuance of a mem­ ing of tobacco from the farm has been whether the amount of penalty shown orandum of sale from the card. Only completed, a new marketing card of the to be due has been correctly computed, one person shall be designated as issuing same kind, bearing the same name, infor­ and the warehouseman or dealer shall officer but such person may, subject to mation and identification as the used be responsible for the correctness of such the approval of the county committee, card shall be issued for the farm. Any computations. designate not more than three persons to marketing card issued to replace another If the quantity of tobacco previously sign his namj in issuing marketing cards; card shall have entered thereon the total identified by memoranda of sale issued provided that each such person shall sales as shown on the marketing card from any within quota marketing card is place his initials immediately beneath which is replaced. in excess of the number of pounds as­ the name of the issuing officer as written signed to the card, the person issuing the by him or the card. § 724.436 Report of probable misuse memorandum shall require the farm op­ § 724.434 Invalid cards. A market­ of marketing card. Any information erator to sign the “Operator’s Certificate” ing card shall be invalid under any of the which causes any field assistant, a mem­ on the back of the memorandum and if following conditions: ber of any local committee, or an em­ he is satisfied that such signature is the (a) If it is not issued or delivered in ployee of the county office to believe same as the signature of the farm oper­ the form and manner prescribed; that any tobacco which actually was ator on the marketing card, he may issue (b) If entries are not made thereon produced on one farm has been or is be­ the memorandum. If any person other as required; ing marketed under the marketing card than thè operator presents the marketing (c) If it is lost, destroyed, stolen, or issued for another farm shall be reported card, the memorandum of sale shall not becomes illegible; immediately by such person to the State be issued unless the “Authorization” on (d) If any erasure has been made;. office and the Marketing Quota Section. the back of such memorandum has been (e) If any alteration has been made § 724.437 No transfers. There shall be properly executed and signed by the op­ and not properly initialed; or no transfer of marketing quotas (except erator. The person who presents the (f) If the amount due Commodity as provided in Part I of these regulations) marketing card may sign on behalf of the Credit Corporation with respect to a and the tobacco marketed under the mar­ farm operator, provided that such person 7332 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 places his address immediately beneath which, because of the difference in the equal to the normal yield of the number his signature. Any person authorized to price at which such .tobacco is resold as of acres harvested in 1942 in excess of issue a memorandum of sale under either compared with the price at which he had the farm acreage allotment shall be of the above described circumstances who purchased the tobacco, cannot reason­ deemed to have been marketed in excess has reason to believe that the tobacco to ably be regarded as tobacco previously of the marketing quota for the farm and be covered by the memorandum was not purchased by him shall be taken to be a the penalty in respect thereof shall be produced on the farm for which the mar­ marketing of tobacco subject to penalty. paid and remitted by the producer. keting card containing the memorandum (c) Tobacco not identified by a valid § 724.445 Payment of penalty. Pen­ was issued, may or may not issue the memorandum. Any marketing of tobacco alties upon the marketing of tobacco shall memorandum as he considers advisable, which is not identified by a valid mem­ become due at the time of the marketing but in either event he shall immediately orandum of sale shall be subject to pen­ and shall be paid by remitting the amount make a written report of the circum­ alty. thereof to the applicable field office as stances in the case to the Marketing (d) Liability in case of error on mem­ shown in the Marketing Quota Instruc­ Quota Section. orandum. The person liable for the pay­ tions, Tobacco 622, not later than the end § 724.439 Bill of nonwarehouse sale. ment of the penalty upon any marketing of the calendar week following the week Each marketing of farm tobacco, except of tobacco shall not be relieved of such in Vhich the memorandum of sale was a warehouse sale, shall be identified by liability because of any error which may issued, or, in the event a memorandum is a Bill of Nonwarehouse Sale (Tobacco occur on the memorandum of sale. not issued, not later than four weeks after 614) completely executed by the buyer § 724.442 Persons to pay penalty. the date upon which the tobacco was sold. and the farm operator, except for the The person to pay the penalty due on A draft, money order, or check, payable entry of the serial number of the memo­ any marketing of excess tobacco shall be to the order of the Treasurer of the United randum of sale. The post card copy one of the following as applicable: States may be used to pay any penalty, (Tobacco 614a) shall be mailed by the (a) Warehouseman. If thé tobacco is but any such draft, or check shall be farm operator not later than the day fol­ marketed by the producer through a received subject to payment at par. io wing, the day on which executed. Thjg warehouseman the penalty shall be paid § 724.446 Application for return of original of each Bill of Nonwarehouse by the warehouseman, who may deduct penalty. Any producer of tobacco and Sale covering any marketing of tobacco an amount equivalent to the penalty from any other person who bore the burden of shall be presented to a field assistant for the price paid to the producer. the payment of any penalty collected may issuance of a memorandum of sale (or (b) Dealer. If the tobacco is acquired file an application for return of the a memorandum of sale cleared without from the producer by a dealer, the pen­ amount of such penalty which :s in excess marketing card) and for recording in the alty shall be paid by the dealer who may of that amount equal to ten cents per Dealer’s Record Book in case of a pur­ deduct an amount equivalent to the pen­ pound upon the number of pounds mar­ chase by a dealer other than a ware­ alty from the price paid to the producer. keted in excess of the farm marketing houseman. The original of each such (c) Agent. If the tobacco is marketed quota. Any application for return of any Bill of Nonwarehouse Sale shall be for­ by the producer through an agent who is penalty shall be filed on form Tobacco warded with the applicable Dealer’s Rec­ not a warehouseman, the penalty shall 624, “Application for Return of Penalty.” ord (Tobacco 615). be paid by the agent who may deduct an An application for the return of pen­ § 724.440 Marketings free of penalty. amount equivalent to the penalty from alty filed by any producer of tobacco on Any tobacco marketed from a farm which the price paid to the producer. a farm on which the tobacco available for is identified by a valid memorandum of (d) Producer on behalf of buyer in case marketing is in excess of the farm mar­ sale from the marketing card issued for of mail order or direct sales in small lots. keting quota shall not be approved unless the farm shall be free of penalty to the If the tobacco is marketed in small lots (1) the marketing of tobacco from the extent shown by the memorandum of by the producer by mail order sales, or farm has been completed and (2) dispo­ sale. directly to various individuals other than sition of all unmarketed excess tobacco dealers, the penalty may be paid by the has been made under the supervision of § 724.441 Marketings subject to pen­ producer of such tobacco on behalf of the county committee (or its representa­ alty and collection of penalties—(a) the various buyers. In such case the tive) and has been approved by the Farm tobacco. With respect to tobacco buyer of such tobacco shall be relieved of county committee. marketed from farms having excess to­ the penalty to the extent that it is paid Return of penalty collected upon mar­ bacco available for marketing, the pen­ by the producer. ketings of tobacco from any farm on alty shall be paid upon that proportion (e) . Warehouseman and dealer onwhich the tobacco available for market­ of each lot of tobacco which the tobacco dealer’s tobacco. Any penalty due upon ing is in excess of the farm marketing available for marketing in excess of the tobacco subject to penalty under para­ quota shall be made only upon the basis farm quota (at the time of issuance of graph (b) of § 724.441 shall be paid by of tobacco produced on the farm and, if the marketing card) is of the total the warehouseman, who may deduct an the county committee has good cause to amount of tobacco available for market­ amount equivalent to the penalty from believe that any of the unmarketed excess ing from the farm. The memorandum the price paid to the dealer, but the tobacco as reported for the farm by the of sale issued to identify such marketing dealer shall not be relieved of responsi­ farm operator was not actually produced of tobacco shall show that portion of bility for payment of such penalty. thereon, the application for such farm such marketing which is subject to pen­ (f ) Producer marketing outside United shall not be approved with respect to that alty, and any portion of such marketing States. If the tobacco is marketed by tobacco which the committee has good of tobacco which is not shown by the the producer directly to any person out­ cause to believe was not produced on the memorandum as being subject to penalty side the United States, the penalty shall farm. The county committee shall ap­ shall be free of penalty. be paid by the producer. prove an Application for Return of Pen­ (b) Dealer’s tobacco. Any marketing alty only for that number of pounds of of tobacco by a dealer which such dealer § 724.443 Rate of penalty. The pen­ alty shall be ten cents per pound upon unmarketed excess tobacco which the represents to be a resale, but all or any committee determines is representative part of which, when added to prior re­ the marketing of any tobacco in excesâ of the entire amount of tobacco available sales by such dealer as shown on the of the marketing quota for the farm on for marketing from the farm in the Dealer’s Record, is in excess of the total which the tobacco is produced and on 1942-43 marketing year, taking into ac­ amount of purchases as shown on such the marketing of any other tobacco not count the value of the unmarketed excess Dealer’s Record shall be a marketing of identified under these regulations as be­ tobacco (which is disposed of) as ap­ tobacco subject to penalty unless and un­ ing free of penalty. praised by the county committee.(or its til the dealer furnishes proof acceptable § 724.444 Penalty for false identifica­ representative) and the value of tobacco to the Secretary showing that such to­ marketed from the farm. bacco is not subject to penalty. Any tion or failure to account for disposition marketing of tobacco by a dealer which of tobacco. If any producer falsely iden­ RECORDS AND REPORTS such dealer represents to be a resale of tifies or fails to account for disposition § 724.447 Warehouseman’s records tobacco previously purchased by him but of any tobacco, an amount of tobacco and reports-^(a) Record of marketings. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday,*September 18, 1942 7333 Each warehouseman shall keep such rec­ is not available, the warehouseman may (d) Memorandum of sale record and ords as will enable him to furnish to the stamp such bills “suspended” and deliver bill of nonwarehouse’sale record. For Secretary of Agriculture a report of the them to a field assistant as soon as one each lot of tobacco purchased from a following information with respect to is available. farmer each dealer shall obtain a record each sale or resale of tobacco made at his (e) Warehouse entries on dealers’ rec­ -in the form of a valid memorandum of warehouse: ords. Each warehouseman shall enter on sale issued by a field assistant. No mem­ (1) The name of the seller (and, in such Dealer’s Record (Tobacco 615) the orandum of sale shall be issued unless: the case of a sale for a producer, the total of purchases and resales made by (1) The farm operator or his au­ name of the operator of the farm on such dealer during each sale day at the thorized agent has signed the “Authori­ which thé tobacco was produced) ; warehouse. If any tobacco resold by the zation” on the back of the memorandum; (2) The name of the purchaser; dealer is tobacco bought by him from a and (3) The date of sale; crop produced prior to 1942 the entry on (2) Unless a properly executed Bill of (4) The number of pounds sold; the Dealer’s Record shall clearly show Nonwarehouse Sale (Tobacco 614) is (5) The sale price; and such fact. presented covering such sale. (6) The amount of any penalty and (f) Daily report of warehouse business (e) Additional records. Each dealer the amount of any deduction on account and report of penalties. Each ware­ shall keep such records, in addition to the of penalty from the price paid the pro­ houseman shall make reports on form foregoing, as may be necessary to enable ducer (or a dealer). Tobacco 616, Auction Warehouse Re­ him to furnish the following information All purchases and resales for the ware­ port, and on form Tobacco 617, Report with respect to each lot of tobacco pur­ house leaf account shall be so identified of Penalties, showing the information re­ chased or sold by him. in the records and a separate accoiint quired on the respective reports. Form (1) The name of the seller (and in the shall be maintained with respect to the Tobacco 616 shall be prepared for each case of a purchase from'a producer, the amount of floor sweepings picked up and sale day and all reports for the sale days name of the operator of the farm on the disposition of such floor sweepings. occurring during any week shall be for­ which the tobacco was produced) ; The quantity of floor sweepings, includ­ warded to the Marketing Quota Section (2) The name of the purchaser; ing bundles, leaves and scrap, picked up not later than the end of the next fol­ (3) The date of the transaction; by the warehouse after each sale shall lowing calendar week. Form Tobacco (4) The number of pounds and the be reported in the space provided on the 617 shall be prepared for each week and gross sale price; and Auction Warehouse Report (Tobacco the report for each week shall be for­ (5) In the event of resale of tobacco 616). Any warehouseman who grades warded, together with remittances of the bought by him and carried over from a tobacco for farmers shall maintain a sep­ penalties due, as shown thereon, to the crop produced prior to 1942, the fact that arate account showing the approximate Marketing Quota Section not later than such tobacco was so bought and carried the end of the next following calendar over. amount of grading house scrap obtained week. from the tobacco graded from each farm. All reports shall be forwarded to the In the case of resales for dealers the (g) Summary of warehouse accounts. Marketing Quota Section not later than name of the dealer making each resale ' Each warehouseman shall assist field the end of the week following the cal­ shall be shown on the warehouse records assistants to prepare summaries of the endar week covered by the reports. warehouse account by making available so that the individual lots of tobacco § 724.449 Dealers exempt from regu­ sold by the dealer can be identified. all records kept and reports made by the warehouse as required by these regula­ lar records and reports. Any dealer (b) Identification of sale on check reg­ tions. who does not purchase or otherwise ac­ ister. The serial number of the memo­ quire tobacco except at a warehouse sale randum of sale issued to identify each (h) Additional records and reports. In addition to the records and reports and who does not resell, in the form in marketing of tobacco from the farm or which tobacco ordinarily is sold by farm­ the number of the warehouse bill(s) cov­ provided above, each warehouseman shall keep such additional records and make ers, more than ten percent of the to­ ering each such marketing shall be re­ bacco purchased by him, shall not be corded on the check register or check such additional reports to the Secretary of Agriculture as the Chief of the Mar­ subject to the provisions of § 724.448 of stub for the check written with respect these regulations; but each such dealer to such sale of tobacco. keting Quota Section may find necessary in order to enforce these regulations. shall make such reports to the Secre­ (c) Memorandum of sale record and tary of Agriculture as the Chief of the bill of nonwarehouse sale record. A rec­ § 724.448 Dealer’s records and reports. Marketing Quota Section may find nec­ ord in the form of a valid memorandum Each dealer^ except as provided in essary to enforce these regulations. of sale (or a memorandum of sale cleared § 724.449 below, shall keep the records without marketing t card) shall be ob­ and make the reports as provided by this. § 724.450 Records and reports of tained by every warehouseman to cover section. truckers, redryers, etc. Every person en­ each marketing of tobacco from a farm (a) Report of dealer’s name, address gaged in the business of trucking tobacco through the warehouse, and if a ware­ and registration number. Each dealer for producers shall keep such records as houseman buys tobacco directly from a shall properly execute and the field as­ will enable him to furnish the Secretary farmer (other than at a warehouse auc­ sistant shall detach and forward to the of Agriculture a report with respect to tion sale as defined in these regulations) Marketing Quota Section the page “Re­ each lot of tobacco received by him show­ such warehouseman shall obtain a valid ceipt for Dealer’s Record” contained in ing the following information: memorandum of sale to cover each such form Tobacco 615, “Dealer’s Record” (a) The name and address of the farm purchase of tobacco, together with prop­ which is issued to the dealer. operator; erly executed Bill of Nonwarehouse Sale (b) Record and report of purchases (b) The date of the receipt of the to­ (Tobacco 614). Any warehouseman and resales. Each dealer shall keep a bacco; and who obtains possession of any grading record and make reports on form To­ (c) The number of pounds received house scrap in the course of grading to­ bacco 615, “Dealer’s Record”, showing all and the place to which it was delivered. bacco from any farm shall obtain a purchases and resales of tobacco made Every person engaged in the business of memorandum of sale to cover the amount by the dealer and, in the event of resale redrying, prizing, or stemming tobacco of such scrap tobacco from such farm. of tobacco bought from a crop produced for producers shall keep such records as (d) Suspended sale record. Anj prior to 1942, the fact that such tobacco will enable him to furnish the Secretary warehouse bills for covering farm tobacco was bought by him and carried over from of Agriculture a report showing the in­ which memoranda of sale have not been a crop produced prior to 1942. formation provided above for truckers issued at the end of the sale day shall (c) Report of penalties. Each dealer and in addition the purpose for which be presented to a field assistant who shall shall make a report on form Tobacco 617 the tobacco was received, the amount stamp such bills “suspended”, write showing the information with respect to of advance made by him on the tobacco, thereon the serial number of the sus­ all purchases subject to penalty made by and the disposition of the tobacco. Each pended sale, and record the bills on the him during each calendar week. The such person shall make such reports to Register of' Suspended Sales (Tobacco penalties listed on each such report shall the Secretary of Agriculture as the Chief 612) : Provided, That if a field assistant be remitted with the report. of the Marketing Quota Section may 7334 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 find necessary to enforce these regula­ quired to be made by any person under in section 301 (b) thereof, the following tions. these regulations for the 1942-43 market­ definitions of terms here pertinent: § 724.451 Separate records and reports ing year shall be kept by him until Sep­ “Marketing year” means, in the case of from persons engaged in more than one tember 30, 1944, and for such longer the following commodities, the period be­ business. Any person who is required to period of time as may be requested in ginning on the fir&t and ending with the writing by the Chief of the Marketing second date specified below: keep any record or make any report as a Quota Section. Corn, October 1— warehouseman, dealer, processor, dr as a $ * * # * person engaged in the business of redry­ § 724.455 Information confidential. “Total supply” of corn * * * for any ing, prizing, or stemming tobacco for pro­ All data reported to or acquired by the marketing year shall be the carry-over of ducers, and who is engaged in more than Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to the the commodity for such marketing year plus one such business, shall keep such records provisions of these regulations shall be the estimated production of the commodity as will enable him to make separate re­ kept confidential by all officers and em­ in the United States during the calendar ports for each such business in which he ployees of the Department of Agriculture year in which such marketing year begins. is engaged, to the same extent for each and only such data so reported or ac­ “Normal supply,” in the case of corn * * * shall be a normal year’s domestic such business as if he were engaged in no quired as the Secretary of Agriculture consumption and exports of the commodity, other business, except that a warehouse­ deems relevant shall be disclosed by them plus 7 percentum in the case of corn, * * * man shall not be required to keep a record and then only in a suit or administrative of a normal year’s domestic consumption and make reports on form Tobacco 615, hearing under Title III of the Act. and exports, as an allowance for a normal “Dealer’s Record”, if the transactions carry-over. which would be recorded and reported on Done at Washington, D. C., this 15th “Reserve supply level,” in the case of corn, such forms a^e recorded on the records day of . Witness my hand shall be a normal year’s domestic consump­ kept by the warehouse in its regular and the seal of the Department of Agri­ tion and exports of corn, plus 10 percentum course of business and reported as re­ culture. of a normal year’s domestic consumption quired on form Tobacco 616. [seal] G rover B. H ill, and exports, to insure a supply adequate to Acting Secretary of Agriculture. meet domestic consumption and export § 724.452 Failure to keep record or needs in years of drought, flood, or other make report. Any warehouseman, proc­ [P. R. Doc. 42-9161; Filed, September 16, 1942; adverse conditions, as well as in years of essor, or common carrier of tobacco, or 12:02 p. m.] plenty. (52 Stat. 38, 7 U.S.C. 1301); person engaged in the business of pur­ And whereas said act further provides: chasing tobacco from producers, or per­ P art 721—Corn Sec. 304. The powers conferred under this son engaged in the business of redrying, Act shall not be used to discourage the pro­ prizing or stemming tobacco for pro­ MARKETING QUOTAS— 1942 duction of supplies of foods and fibers suffi­ ducers, who fails to make any report or cient to maintain normal domestic human keep any record as required under these By the Secretary of Agriculture of the consumption as determined by the Secretary regulations, or who makes any false re­ United States of America a Proclama­ from the records of domestic human con­ port or record, shall be deemed guilty of tion. sumption in the years 1920 to 1929, inclusive, a misdemeanor and upon conviction Whereas the Agricultural Adjustment taking into consideration increased popula­ Act of 1938, as amended, provides: tion, quantities of any commodity that were thereof shall be subject to a fine of not forced into domestic consumption by de­ more than $500; and any tobacco ware­ Sec. 322. (a) Whenever in any calendar cline in exports during such period, current houseman or dealer who fails to remedy year the Secretary determines from available trends in domestic consumption and exports such violation by making a complete and statistics of the Department, including the of particular commodities, and the quantities accurate report or keeping a complete August production estimate officially pub­ of substitutes available for domestic con­ and accurate record as required under lished by the Division of Crop and Livestock sumption within any general class of food Estimates of the Bureau of Agricultural Eco­ commodities. In carrying out the purposes these regulations within fifteen days after nomics of the Department, that the total of this Act it shall be the duty of the Secre­ notice to him of such violation shall be supply of corn as of October 1 will exceed the tary to give due regard to the maintenance of subject to an additional fine of $100 for normal supply thereof by more than 10 per a continuous and stable supply of agricultural each ten thousand pounds of tobacco, or centum, marketing quotas shall be in effect commodities from domestic production ade­ fraction thereof, bought or sold by him in the commercial corn-producing area for quate to meet consumer demand at prices the crop of corn grown in such area in such fair to both producers and consumers. (52 after the date of such violation: Pro­ calendar year, and shall remain in effect until vided, That such fine shall not exceed terminated in accordance with the provisions Stat. 45, 7 U.S.C. 1304)! $5,000; and notice of such violation shall of this title. And whereas said Act provides in sec­ be served upon the tobacco warehouse­ 'b) The Secretary shall determine, on the tion 301 (c), that the latest available sta­ man or dealer by mailing the same to him basis of the estimated average yield of corn tistics of the Federal Government shall by registered mail or by posting the same in such area for such crop, the acreage in be used by the Secretary of Agriculture in at an established place of business oper­ such area which the Secretary determines making the determinations required to be ated by him, or both. Notice of any vio­ would make available for the marketing year beginning October 1 a supply of corn (to­ made by the Secretary under said Act (52 lation by a tobacco warehouseman or gether with the estimated production of corn Stat. 38, 7 U.S.C. 1301); dealer shall be given by the Chief of the in the United States outside such area) equal And whereas said Act further provides: Marketing Quota Section. to the normal supply. The percentage which Sec. 371(b). If the Secretary has reason the number of acres of the acreage allotment § 724.453 Examination of records and to believe that, because of a national emer­ under Section 328 shall be proclaimed by the reports. For the purpose of ascertaining gency or because of a material increase in Secretary. Such percentage is referred to export demand, any national marketing the correctness of any report made or herein as the “marketing percentage.” record kept, or of obtaining information quota for corn, wheat, cotton, rice or tobacco (c) The Secretary shall proclaim his de­ should be increased or terminated, he shall required to be furnished in any report, terminations of facts under subsection (a) cause an immediate investigation to be made but not so furnished, any warehouseman, and his determination of the marketing per­ to determine whether the increase or termi­ dealer, processor, common carrier or centage under subsection (b) not later than nation is necessary in order to effectuate the person engaged in the business of redry­ August 15. (52 Stat. 49, 7 U.S.C.’ 1322); declared policy of this Act or to meet such ing, prizing or stemming tobacco for pro­ And whereas Public Resolution No. 34 emergency or increase in export demand. If, ducers shall make available for examina­ (H. J. Res. 342, 76th Congress, First Ses­ on the basis of such investigation, the Secre­ tion, upon written request by the Chief sion), approved July 26, 1939, provides: tary finds that such increase or termination of the Marketing Quota Section such is necessary, he shall immediately proclaim * -* * that notwithstanding the provi­ such finding (and if he finds an increase is books, papers, records, accounts corres­ sions of section 322 of the Agricultural Ad­ necessary, the amount of the increase found pondence, contracts, documents and justment Act of 1938, as amended, the de­ by him to be necessary) and thereupon such memoranda as he has reason to believe terminations under subsection (c) may be quota shall be increased, or shall terminate, are relevant and are within the control proclaimed at any time prior to September as the case may be. of such person. 15, * * *. (53 Stat. 1125, 7 U.S.C. Supp. And whereas, by proclamation, dated § 724.454 Length of time records and V, 1322a); September 18, 1941, issued by Claude R. reports to be kept. Records required And whereas the Agricultural Adjust­ Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, pur­ to be kept and copies of the reports re­ ment Act of 1938, as amended, contains suant to section 327 of said Act, the com- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7335 mercial corn-producing area for the nated to be notified in case of emergency. Chapter X—Areas Restricted for National calendar year 1942 was ascertained and Such notification will include the fact, Defense Purposes proclaimed; date, place, and cause of death, and will, And whereas, by proclamation, dated when early shipment of the remains is [Public Proclamation No. 2} March 3,1942 issued by Claude R. Wick- practicable, request the person notified to P art 105—Establishment of M ilitary ard, Secretary of Agriculture, pursuant reply by telegraph whether it is desired Areas to section 322 of said Act, the acreage al­ to have the remains shipped home, and PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ZONES: EASTERN lotment of corn for the commercial corn- if such shipment is desired, to designate MILITARY AREAS producing area for the calendar year the destination and the name of the per­ 1942 was ascertained and proclaimed to son to whom the remains are to be con­ Headquarters, Eastern Defense Com­ be 41,338,000 acres. signed. For shipment of remains, see mand and First Army, Governors Now, therefore, be it known that I, § 93.6.1 In the cases of deaths within Island, Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agri­ the continental limits of the United S eptember 7,1942. culture of the United States of America, States, referred to in paragraph 3b, AR To:- The people within the States of acting under and pursuant to, and by 600-550,2 the officer making the report to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas­ virtue of, the authority vested in me by The Adjutant General will also notify by sachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, the Act of Congress, known as the Agri­ commercial telegraph the nearest rela­ New York, New Jersey, , cultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as tive or other person designated to be noti­ Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North amended, upon the basis of the latest fied in case of emergency. Under no Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, part available statistics of the Federal Gov­ circumstances will the notification in­ of the State of Florida, and the District ernment, do hereby determine and pro­ clude a statement relative to line of duty of Columbia. claim, under section .322 of said Act, as or misconduct. Whereas The Eastern Military Area amended by said Public Resolution No. (b) In cases of deaths occurring out­ was prescribed by Public Proclamation 34, approved July 26, 1939; side the continental limits of the United No. I,1 this Headquarters, dated May 16, States, upon receipt of the report of 1942; and § 721.305 Determinations relating to death, The Adjutant General will, ex­ Whereas the present situation requires corn marketing quotas for 1942. (a) cept as provided in paragraph (c) of this as a military necessity the promulgation That the total supply of corn for the section, notify the nearest relative, or of additional restrictions and the desig­ marketing year commencing October 1, other persons designated to be notified nation of certain Prohibited and Re­ 1942 is 3,516,000,000 bushels. in case of emergency, of the fact of death, stricted Zones within the Eastern Mili­ (b) That the normal supply of corn and in all cases of civilian employees will tary Area under authority contained in for the marketing year commencing report the facts to the Secretary of War. Executive Order of the President of the October 1, 1942, is 3,149,000,000 bushels. (R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22) [Par. 7a and b, United States, No. 9066, dated February (c) That the reserve supply level of AR 600—550, March 6, 1936, as amended 19, 1942; corn for the marketing year commenc­ by C 3 , 1942] Now, therefore, I, Hugh A. Drum, Lieu­ ing October 1, 1942, is 3,237,000,000 tenant General, U. S. Army, by virtue of bushels. [seal] j. a . U lio, the authority vested in me by the Presi­ (d) That the marketing quota level of Major General, dent of the United States and by the corn for the marketing year commencing The Adjutant General. Secretary of War and my powers and October 1, 1942, is 3,464,000,000 bushels. [F. R. Doc. 42-9194; Filed, Septeber 17, 1942; prerogatives as Commanding General of (e) That the total supply of corn, as 9:54 a. m.] the Eastern Defense Command and First of October 1,1942, will exceed the normal Army, charged with the defense of the supply thereof by more than 10 per Eastern Seaboard, do hereby declare and centum. However, in view of the exist­ proclaim that: ing national emergency and the provi­ P art 79—P rescribed S ervice U niform sions of section 371 (b) of said Act, mar­ § 105.2 Additional restrictions; Pro­ keting quotas will not be in effect with chaplain’s scarf hibited and Restricted Zones designated: respect to the 1942'crop of com. Section 79.62a is hereby added as fol­ Eastern Military Area, (a) All persons lows: entering or remaining in any zone or any Done at Washington, D. C. this 16th part of the Eastern Military Area are day of September 1942. § 79.62a Chaplain's scarf—(a) Chris­ enjoined to refrain from acts of hostility, Witness my hand and the seal of the tian faith. A scarf of standard ecclesias­ from giving information, aid, or com­ Department of Agriculture. tical pattern, of suitable black material fort to the enemies of the United States; [seal] Claude R. W ickard, 9 feet long. On each end in gold color from interfering, by word or deed, with Secretary of Agriculture. Schiffli work the coat of arms of the the military effort of the United States, United States 3 inches high with the or the processes thereof; and to comply [F. R. Doc. 42-9225; Piled, September 17, 1942; chaplain’s insignia, Christian, spaced % strictly with the restrictions and orders 11:50 a. m.] inch below the coat of arms. The bot­ which are herein or may hereafter be tom of the insignia to be 6Y2 inches from issued by the Commanding General, the end of the scarf. Eastern Defense Command and First TITLE 10—ARMY; WAR DEPARTMENT (b) Jewish faith. A scarf of standard Army. ecclesiastical pattern, of suitable white or (b) By Proclamations of the-President Chapter I—Aid of Civil Authorities and black material 9 feet long. On each end of December 7th and 8th, 1941, the At­ Public Relations and in gold color Schiffli work the coat torney General of the United States is of arms of the United States 3 inches charged with the duty of executing the Part 11— Assistance to R elatives . and high with the chaplain’s insignia, Jewish, regulations prescribed by the President Others in Connection W ith D eceased 4 inches high spaced % inch below the regarding the conduct of alien enemies P ersonnel coat of arms. The bottom of the insignia in the continental United States. He is notification to nearest relative in case to be 6 % inches from the end of the scarf. specifically directed to cause the appre­ OF EMERGENCY (R.S. 1296; 10 U.S.C. 1391) [Par. 62%, hension of such alien energies as in his AR 600-35, November 10, 1941, as added judgment are subject to apprehension. Section 11.1 (a) and (b) is hereby by C 1, , 1942.1 In the execution of his responsibility amended to read as follows: under the Proclamations of the President (seal! J. a . U lio, § 11.1 Notification to nearest relative previously referred to, he has promul­ or other person designated to "be notified Major General, gated certain rules and regulations. in case of emergency, (a) In cases of The Adjutant General. Nothing contained herein shall be con­ deaths occurring within the continental [F. R. Doc. 42-9193; Filed, September 17,1942; strued as limiting or modifying the duty limits of the United States, the immedi­ 9:54 a. m.J and responsibility of the Department of ate commander will send notification of *6 F.R. 2502, 6730. Justice under thè said Proclamations in­ death by commercial telegraph to the 2 Administrative regulations of the War De­ sofar as the enforcement of laws and nearest relative or other person desig- partment relative to deceased personnel. 1 7 F.R. 6754. No. 184*------2 7336 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 regulations for the conduct and control applicable to Restricted Zone B-2 are with by the Civil Aeronautics Admin­ of alien enemies is concerned. hereinafter prescribed in paragraph (i) istration, by the War Department, or by (c) The duty and responsibility of the (5), (9), (12) and (13); and those ap­ the Navy Department; and with such Federal Bureau of Investigation with re­ plicable to Restricted Zone B-3 are here­ restrictions or orders as have been or spect to the investigation of alleged acts inafter prescribed in paragraph (i) (9), may be issued by this Headquarters. of espionage and sabotage are not to be (12) and (13). Additional Restricted (3) No person shall make any false construed as limited or modified in any Zones will be designated in subsequent statement with respect to his citizenship respect by the terms of this Proclama­ Proclamations. or country of origin nor shall any person tion. (g) Any person who violates any re­ make any false statement orally or in • (d) Within the Eastern Military Area, striction or order issued or adopted by writing in connection with the admin­ control will be maintained primarily by a the Commanding General, Eastern De­ istration of the Eastern Military Area. system of zones, designated A-Zones, or fense Command and First Army, pursu­ (4) All persons are prohibitéd from Prohibited Zones, and B-Zones, or Re­ ant to the authority cited in the pre­ entering, remaining in or leaving any stricted Zones. Zones include forts, amble of this Proclamation, applicable Prohibited or A-Zone, or any part or por­ camps, arsenals, airports, landing fields, to the whole or any part of the Eastern tion thereof, except by special individ­ aircraft stations, electric and other power Military Area, including any zone thereof, ual permit issued in accordance with plants, hydroelectric dams, government is subject to the penalties provided by instructions of the Commanding General naval vessels, navy yards, piers, docks, Public Law No. 503 of the 77th Congress of the appropriate Service Command, drydocks, factories, foundries, plants, approved March 21, 1942, entitled, “An Services of Supply. Applications for workshops, storage yards or warehouses Act to provide a penalty for violation of permits will be made at the post, camp for the manufacture of munitions or im­ restrictions or orders with respect to per­ or station, or civilian manufacturing plements of war or anything of any kind, sons entering, remaining in, leaving, or plant or other installation concerned. nature or description for the use of the committing any act in military areas or (5) No person not in the armed forces Army, the Navy, or any country allied zones”. In addition, if two or more per­ of the United States entering or remain­ or associated with the United States or sons conspire to violate Public Law 503 ing in any part or portion of any Pro­ in any wise connected with the success­ and one or more do any act to effect the hibited Zone or of Restricted Zone B-2 ful prosecution of war by the United object of such conspiracy, each of the shall have in his possession without States, canals, wharfs, piers, docks, or parties will be subject to the penalties authorization by competent military drydocks used by ships or vessels, ware­ provided by Title 18, Section 88, United authority any of the following: houses, sheds, elevators, railroad termi­ States Code. (i) Firearms. nals, depots, or yards, or other terminals, In the case of an alien-enemy, such (ii) Weapons or implements of war or storage or transfer facilities, radio, tele­ person will, in addition, be subject to component parts thereof. phone, telegraph, or other signal com­ immediate apprehension and internment. (iii) Ammunitions. munication facilities, highways and (h) Prosecution of offenses under Pub­ (iv) Bombs. transportation facilities, railway and lic Law 503, as well as all internment pro­ (v) Explosives or material used in the railroad facilities and equipment, public ceedings, are to be conducted by the sev­ manufacture of explosives. utilities and appurtenances, natural oil eral United States Attorneys for the (vi) Short wave radio receiving sets. and gas wells, coal and other mines and several Fédéral judicial districts in the For the purpose of this Proclamation, equipment, strips of coastline or water Eastern Military Area and such other a short wave radio receiving set is any front, military, naval or civil installa­ representatives of the Department of apparatus designed to be used or capable tions, commercial or defense facilities, Justice as. the Attorney General may, of being used for the purpose of receiv­ and other places the protection of which from time to time, designate pursuant to ing signals, messages or communications is deemed essential to the national de­ the procedure, rules and regulations of of any nature whatsoever, which signals, fense, and any designated area surround­ the Attorney General. messages or communications are trans­ ing any such place or places. (i) The right of any person to enter, mitted by means of amplitude modula­ (e) Within the Eastern Military Area, remain in, or leave the Eastern Military tion radio waves of a frequency of 1750 there are hereby designated Prohibited Area, or any part or zone thereof, shall kilocycles, or greater, or of a frequency Zones A-l to A-905, inclusive. The loca­ be subject to the following restrictions, of 540 kilocycles, or less. tion and extent of Zones A-l to A-231, effective from the date of this Proclama­ (vii) Radio transmitting sets. For the inclusive, are more particularly described tion, which said restrictions are hereby purpose of this Proclamation, a radio and defined in Exhibit No. 1, hereto at­ promulgated. These restrictions are in transmitting set is any apparatus de­ tached, and as shown on the map hereto addition to those promulgated in Public signed to be used or capable of being attached marked Exhibit No. 2. The lo­ Proclamation No. 1, this Headquarters, used for the sending or transmitting of cation and extent of Zones A-232 to dated May 16, 1942, and additional re­ radio signals, communications or mes­ A-905, inclusive, shall be described and strictions will be promulgated as may sages of any kind or nature whatsoever. defined by the posting of appropriate be necessary. (viii) Signal devices. signs at the entrances to and exits from (1) Any person whose presence in the (ix) Codes or ciphers. such zones, along the outside boundaries Eastern Military Area, or any part or (x) Cameras. thereof, and at such other places therein Zone thereof, is deemed dangerous to (xi) Books, magazines, documents or as shall give full and complete notice of the national defense by the Commanding papers in which there is any invisible the area included. The restrictions gov­ General, Eastern Defense Command and writing or (other than those distributed erning the right of any person to enter, First Army, will be ordered excluded from and readily available to the general pub­ remain in, or leave said Zones, including the Military Area, or such part or Zone lic) in which there are photographs, Zones A-232 to A-905, inclusive, are here­ thereof, by the Commanding General, sketches, pictures, drawings, maps or inafter prescribed in paragraph (i) (4), Eastern Defense Command and First graphical or written descriptions of any (5), (6), and (7); Additional Prohib­ Army. No person who has been ordered military or naval post, camp, station or ited Zones will be designated in subse­ excluded from the Eastern Military Area, installation, or any part thereof, or of any quent Proclamations. or any part or Zone thereof, by the Com­ equipment, arms, ammunition, imple­ (f) Within the Eastern Military Area, manding General, Eastern Defense Com­ ments of war, devices, or other similar there are hereby designated Restricted mand and First Army, in accordance things used or intended to be used in the Zones B-l to B-69, inclusive. The loca­ with the provisions of this paragraph, combat equipment of the land, naval, or tion and extent of such zones are more shall enter or remain in the Military air forces of the United States or those of particularly described and defined in Ex­ Area or in such part or Zone thereof. the United Nations. hibit No. 3, hereto attached, and as (2) All civilian flying shall be in ac­ (xii) Binoculars, telescopes, field- shown on the maps hereto attached cordance with the provisions of War De­ glasses, or similar instruments in the na­ marked Exhibits 4 to 21. The restric­ partment Circular, March 11, 1942, enti­ ture of visual aids. tions applicable to Restricted Zones B-l tled “National Policy of Air Defense, (6) Notwithstanding the, provisions of and B-4 to B-69, inclusive, are hereinaf­ Regulations and General Flight Rules”; paragraph (i) (4) and (5), railways, wa­ ter prescribed in paragraph (i) (8), (9), with such regulations as have been or terways or Federal, state, county or mu­ (10), (11) and (12). The restrictions may be promulgated in accordance there­ nicipal highways included within, passing FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7337 through, or contiguous to any Prohibited clusive, any camera, any binocular, field when requested by Service Command Zone shall continue open for normal glass, or similar instrument in the nature Commanders. In accordance with spe­ traffic and the normal operations of of visual aid, or any signal device or in­ cific instructions issued by the Com­ common carriers, except that all restric­ strument in the nature of a signal device. manding General, Eastern Defense Com­ tions heretofore promulgated by compe­ (11) No person not in the armed mand and First Army, Sector Com­ tent authority are hereby adopted and forces or a member of an enforcement . manders will assist Service Command except as such continuance of normal agency engaged in the performance of Commanders in the enforcement of re­ traffic and operations may be specifi­ his official duties shall enter upon or strictions applicable to Restricted Zones cally restricted hereafter by competent leave any of the Restricted Zones B-l B-l and B-4 to B-69, inclusive. military authority. and B-4 to B-69, inclusive, by water, ex­ (k) The provisions nf Paragraph 2 of (7) On highways, railways or water­ cept from places customarily used for Public Proclamation No. 1, this Head­ ways where normal traffic and operation such purposes. quarters, dated May 16,1942, prescribing of common carriers are permitted, no (12) (i) No person not in the armed the functional subdivisions of the East­ person, vehicle, train or watercraft shall forces or a member of an enforcement ern Military Area for purposes of en­ stop, loiter, park or anchor in any Pro­ agency engaged in the performance of forcem ent of restrictions and orders, are hibited Zone unless so authorized by com­ his official duties shall park or loiter in amended to include also the Military petent authority or unless the person or any part of any Restricted Zone which is District of Washington with Headquar­ persons involved are fully accredited un­ posted with a prohibition against such ters at Washington, D. C. The provisions der the established restrictions to enter parking or loitering unless such person of Paragraph 3 qf that Proclamation, and remain in such Zone. shall have secured permission from com­ relating to control of artificial lighting (8) (i) Within any of the Restricted petent military authority. along the coast, are amended to provide Zones B-l and B-4 to B-69, inclusive, no (ii) Exceptions to this restriction will that the Commanding General of the person not in the armed forces of the be made in the case of such persons as Military District of Washington is desig­ United States engaged in the perform­ are defined and described by subdivisions nated as authority to promulgate and ance of official duties shall enter upon (a), (b), (c) and id) of subparagraph enforce, within his jurisdiction, the nec­ or be found in the area seaward of a line (8) (ii) above. essary restrictions and orders for con­ 100 yards inland from the line of mean (13) In Restricted Zones B-2 and B-3, trol of artificial lighting. The term high tide during the period between sun­ all persons shall obey such instructions “Commanding General of the appro­ set and sunrise. Whenever such area is concerning control of traffic within the priate Service Command, Services of paralleled by a public road, railroad or Zones as may be promulgated by author­ Supply” in this or other Proclamations boardwalk and such public road, railroad ity of the Commanding General of the will be construed to include the Com­ or boardwalk is less than 100 yards in­ appropriate Service Command, Services manding General of the Military Dis­ land from the line of mean high tide, the of Supply. trict of Washington when appropriate. prohibitions in this restriction shall ex­ (j) (1) The Commanding Officers of (l) Corps Areas and Corps Area Com­ tend only to the area seaward of such military posts, camps and stations are manders having been redesignated by the public road, railroad or boardwalk. charged with the immediate enforcement War Department as Service Commands, (ii) Exceptions to the above restric­ of restriction applicable thereto. The Services of Supply, and Commanding tions will be made in the cases of: responsible officials of civilian manufac­ Generals, Service Commands, Services of (a) Personnel of Federal, State and turing plants or other installations are, Supply, respectively, Public Proclama­ Municipal law enforcement agencies in in accordance with existing regulations tion No. 1, this Headquarters, dated May the performance of their official duties. pertaining thereto, charged with the im­ 16, 1942, is amended by substituting (b) Persons or classes of persons spe­ mediate enforcement of restrictions ap­ throughout the term “Service Commands, cifically designated by Sector Command­ plicable to the Prohibited Zones within Services of Supply” for the term “Corps ers for their respective Sectors. which their respective plants or installa­ Areas” and the term “Commanding (c) Personnel of utilities (railroads, tions are located. The Commanding Generals, Service Commands, Services of electric companies, gas companies, Generals, First, Second, Third and Fourth Supply” for the term “Corps Area Com­ transit companies, etc.) in the perform­ Service Commands, Services of Supply manders”. ance of their duties. and the Military District of Washington, (m) A copy of this Proclamation shall (d) Personnel of emergency agencies are charged with the supervision of the be displayed for public inspection at ev­ (fire, police, hospital, doctors, etc.) and enforcement of restrictions, by Com­ ery Selective Service Local Board; at necessary vehicles thereof, in the per­ manding Officers of military posts, camps every post office; at every court house; formance of their duties. and stations, and by responsible officials and at every town hall within the Eastern (e) In cases where residences, hotels, of civilian manufacturing plants or other Military Area. Additional proclama­ dancehalls, piers, or other public or pri­ installations included within Prohibited tions, announcements and restrictions vate buildings lie within or project into Zones located within their respective will be issued from this Headquarters as the area defined above, said buildings, jurisdictions not operated under Naval occasion demands. Copies of such addi­ and roads and walks leading therefrom control. The Commandants of the re­ tional proclamations, announcements landward, shall not be considered to be spective Naval Districts are ftiarged with and restrictions will be available for in­ within the area, but egress from said the supervision of the enforcement of spection at every Selective Service Local buildings seawards shall not be made restrictions by Commandants of Naval Board; at every post office; at every during the hours of darkness as defined Stations in such stations and by respon­ court house; and at every town hall above. sible officials of civilian manufacturing within the Eastern Military Area. It (9) Any person entering upon or found plants or other installations operated shall be the duty of every person found within any of the Restricted Zones B-l under Naval control. within the Eastern Military Area to fa­ to B-69, inclusive, shall, whenever called (2) Service Command Commanders miliarize himself with the terms of every upon by any member of an enforcement are charged with responsibility for the proclamation, announcement or restric­ agency, identify himself and otherwise enforcement of restrictions applicable to tion issued by this Headquarters. explain his presence and activity therein. In all cases, the burden will be on the Restricted Zones B-l to B-69, inclusive, H. A. D rum, individual questioned satisfactorily to and such other Restricted Zones as may Lieutenant General, U. S. Army, establish his identity and explain his hereafter be designated by this Head­ Commanding. presence and activity in the Zone. quarters. In the execution of this re­ Confirmed: (10) No person not in the armed sponsibility, it is specifically requested J. A. Ulio, forces or a member of an enforcement that Federal, state, municipal and local Major General. agency engaged in the performance of law enforcement and other agencies The Adjutant General. his official duties shall use or operate at .any time or place within any of the Re- [F. R. Doc. 42-9202; Filed, September 17, 1942; stricted Zones B-l and B-4 to B-69, In­ within the Eastern Military Area assist 11:05 a. m.] 7338 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 TITLE 16—COMMERCIAL PRACTICES a doctor; or otherwise representing in authorities of other Governmental units any manner that any product hot de­ or subdivisions, or to any buyer of Chapter I—Federal Trade Commission signed, approved, or recommended by a “printed stationery” through agreement, [Docket No. 4488] doctor has beendesigned, approved, or understanding, or collusion with other recommended by a doctor. bidders; (4) exchange, distribute, or relay P art 3—Digest of Cease and D esist It is further ordered, That respondent among manufacturing respondents, in­ Orders shall, within sixty (60) days after the formation as to bids submitted or to be NORFOLK MATTRESS COMPANY, INC. service upon it of this order, file with submitted to purchasing officials of the the Commission a report in writing set­ Federal Government or to awarding au­ § 3.6 (lT Advertising falsely or mis­ ting forth in detail the manner and thorities of other Governmental units or leadingly—Indorsements, approvals and form in which it has complied with this subdivisions or to any buyer of “printed testimonials: § 3.6 (cc) Advertising order. stationery”, or submit bids which are falsely or misleadingly—Source or ori­ By the Commission. not bona fide, to such officials, agencies, gin—Doctor’s design or supervision of [seal] O tis B. J ohnson, or purchasers, for the purpose, or with manufacture or preparation: §3.18 • Secretary. the effect, of protecting or favoring any Claiming indorsements or testimonials one or more of the manufacturing re­ falsely: § 3.66 (c) Misbranding or mis­ [P. R. Doc. 42-9198; Filed, September 17,1942; spondents or of eliminating competitive labeling—Indbrsements, approvals or 10:47 a. m.] bidding; and (5) employ or utilize re­ awards: § 3.66 (k) Misbranding or mis­ spondent O. L. Moore or respondent labeling—Source or origin—Doctor’s de­ Association or any other medium or cen­ sign or supervision: § 3.96 (a) Using mis­ tral agency as an instrument, vehicle, or leading name—Goods—Indorsements, [Docket No. 4538] aid in performing or doing any of the approvals and testimonials: § 3.96 (a) P art 3—Digest of Cease and D esist acts and practices prohibited by this Using misleading name—Goods—Source Orders order; prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, or origin—Doctor’s design or supervision. SPECIALTY ACCOUNTING SUPPLY MANUFAC­ as amended by sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112; 15 In connection with offer, etc., in com­ TURERS ASSOCIATION, ET AL U.S.C., sec. ,45b) [Cease and desist or­ merce, of mattresses, pillows, bedsprings, der, Specialty Accounting Supply Man­ couches, and other products, using the § 3.27 (d) Combining or conspiring— ufacturers Association, et al., Docket word “Doctor”, or the abbreviation “Dr.”, To enhance, maintain or unify prices. 4538, , 1942] or any simulation thereof, either alone In connection with offer, etc., in com­ or in connection with any other word or merce, of “printed stationery” for use § 3.24 (b) Coercing and intimidat­ words, to designate, describe, or refer to in making records of sales and other ing—Customers or prospective custom­ any mattresses, pillows, bedsprings, business transactions, including sales ers—To maintain resale prices: couches or other products not designed, books, continuous forms consisting of § 3.27 (d) Combining or conspiring— approved, or recommended by a doctor; multiple sets of business forms for use To enhance, maintain or unify prices. or otherwise representing in any man­ in billing machines, typewriters, or other In connection with offer, etc., in com­ ner that any product not designed, ap­ office equipment, and autographic reg­ merce, of “printed stationery” for use in proved or recommended by a doctor has ister stationery consisting of multiple making records of sales and other busi­ been designed, approved, or recommend­ sets of business forms for use in auto­ ness transactions, including sales books, ed by a doctor; prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 graphic or credit registers and other continuous forms consisting of multiple Stat. 719, as amended by sec. 3, 52 Stat. business recording machines for making sets of business forms for use in billing 112; 15 U.S.C., sec. 45b) [Cease and handwritten or machine records of vari­ machines, typewriters, or other office desist order, Norfolk Mattress Company, ous business transactions, or other sta­ equipment, and autographic register sta­ Inc., Docket 4488, , 19423 tionery for similar uses, and among other tionery consisting of multiple sets of bus­ At a regular session of the Federal things, as in order set forth, and on the iness forms for use in autographic or Trade Commission, held at its office in part of respondent Specialty Accounting credit registers and other business re­ the City of Washington, D. C., on the Supply Manufacturers Association, its cording machines for making handwrit­ 14th day of September, A. D. 1942. officers, etc.; O. L. Moore, its secretary, ten or machine records of various busi­ This proceeding having been heard by and his representatives, etc.; and thirty ness transactions, or other stationery for the Federal Trade Commission upon the respondent manufacturers and sellers of similar uses, and among other things, as complaint of the Commission, the an-' such products, members of said Asso­ in order set forth, and on the part of swer of respondent, testimony in support ciation, and their respective officers, etc., respondent Specialty Accounting Supply of and in opposition to the allegations entering into, continuing, cooperating in, Manufacturers Association, its officers, of the complaint taken before an exam­ or carrying out, any common course of etc.; O. L. Moore, its secretary, and his iner of the Commission theretofore duly action, agreement, understanding,, com­ representatives, etc.; and thirty respond­ designated by it, report of the triaLexam- bination, or conspiracy between and ent manufacturers and sellers of such iner and exceptions thereto, and briefs among any two or more of said respond­ products, members of said Association, filed herein, and the Commission hav­ ents, or between any one or more" of and their respective officers, etc., enter­ ing made its findings as to the facts and said respondents and others not parties ing into, continuing, cooperating in, or its conclusion that said respondent has hereto, to (1) establish, fix, or maintain carrying out, any common course of ac­ violated the provisions of the Federal prices, terms, or conditions of sale for tion, agreement, understanding, combi­ Trade Commission Act: “printed stationery”, or adhere to, or nation, or conspiracy between and among It is ordered, That the respondent Nor­ promise to adhere to, the prices, terms, any two or more of said respondents, or folk Mattress Company, Inc., a corpo- and conditions of sale so fixed; (2) hold between any one or more of said respond­ ration, its officers, representatives, or participate in any meeting, discussion, ents and others not parties hereto, to (1) agents, and employees, directly or or exchange of information among exchange or circulate among respondent through any corporate or other device, in themselves or under the auspices of re­ members or through respondent Associa­ connection with the offering for sale, sale, spondent Association, respondent O. L. tion or any other medium or central and distribution of mattresses, pillows, Moore, or any other medium or agency agency, lists of “recognized” jobbers or bedsprings, couches and other products concerning proposed or future prices, dealers in “printed stationery”, to pro­ in commerce, as “commerce” is defined terms, or conditions of sale or concerning tect or favor any one or more of such in the Federal Trade Commission Act, bids and prices in advance of the sub­ jobbers or dealers or restrict the sale of do forthwith cease and desist from using mittal of bids or price quotations to pur­ “printed stationery” to jobbers and deal­ the word “Doctor,” or the abbreviation chasing officials, awarding authorities of ers so listed; (2) coerce, induce, or per­ “Dr.,” or any simulation thereof, either the Federal Government or other Gov­ suade, by espionage, refusal to sell, or alone or in connection with any other ernmental units, or to any buyer of other means, or so attempting to coerce, word or words, »to designate, describe, or “printed stationery”; (3) arrive at the induce, or persuade, jobbers or sub jobbers refer to any mattresses, pillows, bed- amount of any bid or price quotations to of “printed stationery” to adhere to or springs, couches or other products not be submitted to purchasing officials of maintain the prices, terms, or conditions designed, approved, or recommended by the Federal Government, to awarding of sale as fixed by any of the manufactur- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7339 ing respondents and their jobbers or sub­ nection with offer, etc., in commerce, of Specialty Accounting Supply Manufac­ jobbers; and (3) employ or utilize re­ “printed stationery” for use in making turers Association, its officers, etc.; O. L. spondent O. L. Moore or respondent As­ records of sales and other business trans­ Moore, its secretary, and his representa­ sociation or any other medium or central actions, including sales books, continuous tives, etc.; and thirty respondent manu­ agency as an instrument, vehicle, or aid forms consisting of multiple sets of busi­ facturers and sellers of such products, in performing or doing any of the acts ness forms for use in Wiling machines, members of said Association, and their and practices prohibited by this order; typewriters, or other office equipment, respective officers, etc., entering into, prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, as and autographic register stationery con­ continuing, cooperating in, or carrying amended by sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112; 15 TJ.S.C., sisting of multiple sets of business forms out any common course of action, agree­ sec. 45b) [Cease and desist order, Spe­ for use in autographic or credit registers ment, understanding, combination, or cialty Accounting Supply Manufacturers and other business recording machines conspiracy between and among any two Association, et al., Docket 4538, Septem­ for making handwritten or machine rec­ or more of said respondents, or between ber 9, 19421 ords of various business transactions, or any one of more of said respondents and § 3.27 (h) Combining or conspiring— other stationery for similar uses, and others not parties hereto, to (1) ex­ To restrain and monopolize trade: § 3.75 among other things, as in order set forth, change, distribute, or relay among manu­ Operating secret subsidiary. In connec­ and on the part of respondent Specialty facturing respondents or any of them, or tion with offer, etc., in commerce, of Accounting Supply Manufacturers Asso­ through respondent Association, respond­ “printed stationery” for use in making ciation, its officers, etc.; O. L. Moore, its ent O. L. Moore, or through any other records of sales and other business trans­ secretary, and his representatives, etc.; medium or central agency, price lists or actions, including sales books, continu­ and thirty respondent manufacturers and other information showing current or ous forms consisting of multiple sets of sellers of such products, members of future prices, terms, or conditions of sale, business forms for use in billing ma­ said Association, and their respective offi­ or information showing current or future chines, typewriters, or other office equip­ cers, etc., entering into, continuing, coop­ prices, terms, or conditions of sale of any ment, and autographie register station­ erating in, or carrying out, any common particular respondent, or bid or price ery consisting of fnultiple sets of business course of action, agreement, understand­ quotations submitted or to be submitted forms for use in autographic or credit ing, combination, or conspiracy between on any prospective piece of business; (2) registers and other business recording and among any two or more of said re­ exchange, distribute, or relay among machines for making handwritten or ma­ spondents, or between any one or more of manufacturing respondents or any of chine records of various business trans­ said respondents and others not parties them, or through respondent Associa­ actions, or other stationery for similar hereto, to (1) allocate or divide among tion, respondent O. L. Moore, or any uses, and among other things, as in order themselves or anyone, any given lot or other medium or central agency, in­ set forth, and on the part of respondent piece of business or the business of any formation concerning prices charged Specialty Accounting Supply Manufac­ given purchasers of “printed stationery,” particular customers or information turers Association, its officers, etc.; O. L. which allocation or division has the tend­ concerning volume of production, sales, Moore, its secretary, and his representa­ ency or effect of fixing prices or otherwise or shipments of “printed stationery” tives, etc.; and thirty respondent manu­ restricting, restraining, or eliminating where the identity of the manufacturer, facturers and sellers of such products, competition in the sale and distribution of seller, or purchaser can be determined members of said Association, and their “printedstationery”; (2) enter into, con­ through such information, and which has respective officers, etc,, entering into, tinue, or carry out any licensing or cross- the capacity or tendency of aiding in se­ continuing, cooperating in, or carrying licensing arrangements in connection curing compliance with announced out, any common course of action, agree­ with claims of any of the manufacturing prices, terms, or conditions of sale; (3) ment, understanding, combination, or respondents under patents, for the pur­ formulate, establish, put into operation, conspiracy between and among any two pose, or with the tendency or effect, of continue, or use in any way, any “open or more of said respondents, or between upholding or maintaining prices, terms, price plan” or “reporting plan” which any one or more of said respondents and or conditions of sale of “printed sta­ has the tendency or effect of depriving others not parties hèieto, to (1 ) give spe­ tionery”; and (3) employ or utilize re­ the public of any benefit of competition cial or valuable inducements in price, or spondent O. H Moore or respondent Asso­ in price between and among the manu­ otherwise, to purchasers of “printed sta­ ciation or any other medium or central agency as an instrument, vehicle, or aid facturing respondents, or between any tionery” not customers of the respondents of them and any other manufacturer or herein, while at the same time denying in performing or doing any of the acts and practices prohibited by this order; seller of “printed stationery”; (4) au­ or withholding such inducements or val­ thorize or permit the examination of the uable consideration from customers of prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, as amended by sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112; 15 TJ.S.C., books and other records of the manufac­ the respondents, for the purpose, or with turing respondents by any agent of the the effect, of diverting trade to any of the sec. 45b) [Cease and desist order, Spe­ cialty Accounting Supply Manufacturers respondents or any of them, to permit respondents from other manufacturers or make possible a collective or coopera­ or sellers of “printed stationery”; (2) Association, et al., Docket 4538, Septem­ ber 9, 19421 tive consideration, through any common hold out or permit any printing station­ agent of the respondents, of the prices at ery concern to be held out and adver­ § 3.27 (d) Combining or conspiring— which any given manufacturing respond­ tised as an independent business when, To enhance, maintain or unify prices: ent has made sales, is currently making in fact, such concern is owned, operated, § 3.27

TUNGSTEN FILAMENT LAMPS

Volts Watts Base Description

A-15 B ulb 3 25-40 *...... M ed...... Photoflash. 8 10...... (*)...... Kailway light signal. g 10/ 3.5...... (*)...... Bailway light signal. 8 18...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 8 18/ 3.5...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 8 40'...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 10...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 1 8 ...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 18/ 3.5...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 30' ...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 30/ 6...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 40...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 10 ... 40/ 3.5...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 12 100...... Med. P L ...... -...... Airplane signal. 12 180...... M ed...... Airplane headlight. 24 100...... - Med. Pf...... Airpla e signal. 24 180...... M ed...... Airplane headlight. 30 36...... (!)...... Railway light signal. 32 14...... M ed...... Blackout lamp—(War Dept. Spec. 42-1283)—Train and Country Home. 115, 120, 125 .. 15...... M ed...... Diffusing. 115' 120j 125___ 15...... Med...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 115' 120, 125...... 30...... (2)...... Railway light signal. 116j 120j 125...... 45/15...... M ed...... Traffic signal. 120 . 14...... M ed...... Blackout lamp—(War Dept. Spec. 42-1283).

A-17 B ulb 3.5 11A...... M ed...... Oscillograph. 3.5 . 11A...... M ed...... Multi-element oscillograph. 6 . 15...... M ed...... Diffusing. » 10.5 .. 15...... M ed...... Diffusing—emergency ltg. 12 . 15...... Med...... Diffusing. 20 15...... M ed...... Diffusing. 30...... 15...... M ed...... Railway signal. i Thousand lumen seconds. * Med. Bay. without pins, base equipped with 2 or 8 pin sleeve.

* FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7345

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A-17 Bulb— Con. 30 .. 15 Med...... Diffusing—train and country home. 30__ 15...... Med...... Diflusing—photometric standard. 34...... 15...... M ed...... Diffusing—train. 36 ... 15...... Med...... Diffusing. 60__ 15...... Med...... Diffusing—train. 64...... 25...... M ed. Railway signal. 70 .. 15...... Med ' ...... Diffusing—train. 115, 120, 125 .. 40...... Diffusing—surgical spotlight.

A-18 B ulb 3-125 65-75 ‘...... Med...... Photoflash. 3-125 ...... 35-45«...... M ed...... Blue-photoflash. 3-125 ...... Med...... Purple-photoflash. 6...... 25...... Med...... Diffusing. 6 ...... 36...... Med...... Headlight. 7 6A...... Med...... Spotlight. 12 25...... Med...... Diffusing. 12 36...... Med...... Headlight. 12 ...... 100...... M e d ...... Airplane headlight. 12 . . 100...... Med. Pf...... Airplane headlight. 12 . 239...... Med. Pf Airplane headlight. 12 240...... Med. Pf _ Airplane headlight. 20 25 . . . Med...... Diffusing. 24 . 239...... Med. Pf...... Airplane headlight. 24 ...... 240...... Med Pf...... Airplane headlight. 30 ...... 1A...... Med...... Diffusing—street rwy. 30...... 25...... Med...... Diffusing-photometric standard. 30__1...... 25___ , ___ Med...... Diffusing-train and country home. 30 .. 40 Med...... Diffusing-train and country home. 30...... 50...... Med...... „..... Diffusing-rough service. 32...... 36...... Med...... Headlight. 34...... 25...... Med...... Diffusing-train. 36...... 25...... Med...... Diffusing. 60...... 25...... Med...... Diffusing-train. 60...... 36...... Med...... Headlight. 60 .. 40...... Med...... Diffusing-train. 60 . . 50...... Med...... Diffusing—train—rough service. 70 25...... Med...... Diffusing. 115, 190, 125 25...... M ed...... Vibration. 115', 190' 125 25 Med...... Diffusing-photometric standard. 115' 120' 125 25 . * . Med...... Diffusing, DY, White. 115' 120, 195 36...... Med...... Street railway headlight. 115' 190' 125 40...... M ed...... Spotlight. 115] 190 195 40__;...... Airport contact. 115] 190, 195 40...... M ed...... Diffusing, White. 115] I'll] 195 40...... Med...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 115] 120, T25...... 50...... Med...... Vibration. 115] 190; 195 50...... M ed...... Photometric standard. 115] 190] 125 50...... Diffusing—rough service. 115, 120] 125 .. 50...... M ed...... Diffusing—lacquer coated—rough service. 115] 190] 125 50...... Med...... Lacquer coated—vibration. 115] 190] 125 . 54...... Multiple street ltg. 115] 190] 125 58...... Multiple street ltg. group replace. 115, 190, 125 60...... Med...... —. Diffusing—photometric standard. 115] 190] 125- 60...... M ed ... Diffusing, DY, SB, White. 120 '. . 25...... Med...... Coated—blue, green, red. 120 25...... M ed...... Natural colored—blue, green, light ruby, dark ruby. 135, 145, 155...... 25 M ed...... Diffusing. 135, 145] 155 ... 50...... Med...... 230] 250'...... 25...... M ed...... Diffusing. 230, 250...... 50...... Med...... 230, 250...... 50...... Med...... Diffusing—rougfc service. 230] 250...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing—lacquer coated—rough service. 285_____ - ...... 50...... M ed...... Mine. 285...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing—rough service.

A-21 B ulb 3 75-903...... M ed...... Photoflash. 6 ...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing. 10.5...... 60...... Med Diffusing—emergency ltg. 12...... 50...... Diffusing. 20...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing. 22...... 50...... L. H. Med...... Diffusing. 30...... 1.6A...1...... Med ______Diffusing—street rwy. 30...... 1.6 A...... Med ____ Diffusing—photometric standard. 30...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing-train & country home. -30...... 50...... Med ...... Diffusing-photometric standard. 30...... 250...... M ed...... Diffusing—photographic. 3 2 ...... 100...... Med Loco, headlight. 34...... 50...... Diffusing-train. 36...... 50...... Med Diffusing. 47...... 50...... M ed...... Diffusing. 60...... 5 0 ...... Med Diffusing-train. 60...... 100...... Med . Loco, headlight. 70...... 50...... Med ...... Diffusing—train. 115...... 50/100/150.... 3 C. Med . White-photo-enlarger three-lite. 115...... 150...... White-photo-enlarger. 115...... 250...... Diffusing—photoflood. 115...... 250...... Blacklight. 115...... 500...... M ed...... Diving lamp. 115, 120, 125...... 36...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 115, 120, 125...... 36...... M e d ...... Diffusing—street railway. 115] 120] 125 40...... :___ Med. Pf...... Airport marker. 115, 120, 125...... 4 0 ...... Traffic signal. 115, 120, 125.;... 45/15...... Traffic signal. 116, 120, 125...... 46...... M ed...... Diffusing—street railway. • 115, 120, 125____ 56...... Med Diffusing—street railway. 115, 120, 125____ 60...... Med...... Traffic signal. 1 Thousand lumen seconds. * Thousand lumen seconds, long duration flash for focal plane shutter. 7346 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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A-21 B ulb— Con. 115, 120, 125 61 M ed...... Diffusing—street railway. 115, 120, 125 75__ Med...... Diffusing—rough service. 115, 120, 125 ... 75 . M ed...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 115, 120, 125 7 5 ... Med. Pf...... Airport marker. 115, 120, 125 —. 100 . M ed...... Traffic signal. n s, 120, 125 100 ...... Med. P f.______Airport marker. 115, 120, 125 . 100 M e d ...... Loco, headlight. 115’, 120, 125 . 100 M ed...... Diffusing, White. IIS, 120, 125 100...... M ed...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 115’ 120, 125 150 M ed...... Diffusing—daylight—X Ray illuminator. 120 60 M ed...... Natural colored—blue, green, light ruby, dark ruby. 125- 250 M ed...... Diffusing—photoflood. 135, 145, 155 40...... M ed...... Diffusing. 135’ 145, 155 . . 60 Med...... Diffusing. 230. 150...... M ed______1...... White—photographic enlarger. 230, 250 40 ...... M ed...... Traffic signal. 230' 250 50...... Med...... Diffusing. 230’, 250 fiO M ed...... Traffic signal. 230, 250... 7 5 ...... M ed...... Diffusing—rough service. 230, 250....-...... 100...... M ed...... Traffic signal. 230, 250...... 250 M ed...... Diffusing—photographic enlarger. 285’ 50 ...... Med...... Diffusing—mine. fi fiA Med. Pf...... Airport marker. 6.6 A...... Med. P f...... Airport marker.

A-23 B ulb 3-125 140-1701 M ed...... Photoflash. 30 100 M ed...... Diffusing—train & country home. 30 100 M ed...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 34 100...... M ed...... Diffusing—train. 60 . 100 M ed...... Diffusing—train. 115 100 M ed...... Diffusing—daylight—rough service. 115 100...... M ed...... Drying. 115, 120, 125 85 M ed...... Multiple street lighting. 115’ 120* 125 ■92...... Med...... Multiple street lighting—group replac. US’, 120’ 125 100 M ed...... Diffusing—vibration. 115; 120; 125 100...... M ed...... DY, NS, SB. 11S; 120,'125 100 . . Diffusing—rough service. 115, 120; 125 100 M ed...... Diffusing—lacquer coated—rough service 115; 120; 125__ 101... Diffusing—street railway. lis; 120; 125 106 ... Multiple street lighting. 115, 120; 125 115 M ed...... Multiple street lighting—group replac. 115; 120; 125 300 .. Med. Pf...... Code signal. 13.5, 145; 155 100...... M ed...... Diffusing. 2.in; 250’ 100...... M ed...... Diffusing. 230, 250 100...... M ed...... Diffusing—photometric standard. 230; 250 100...... M ed...... Diffusing—rough service. 285 100...... M ed______Diffusing—rough service. 285.... 100...... M ed...... Diffusing—mine.

B-3H B ulb 1 .9 ...... 60A...... S. C. Min. FI...... Flashlight. 2.3...... 27A. '...... S. C. Min. FI...... Flashlight. 2.4...... 50 A...... Min. FI...... Flashlight. 2.5...... 30 A...... S. C. Min. FI...... Flashlight. 3.6...... 50A.______Mln. F I ...... Flashlight. 3.8___ .30A...... S. C. Min. FI...... Flashlight.

B-4 Bulb 2.5 ...... 35A...... M in______Opal back—surgical. 2.5.... 1.10A...... M in...... Opal back—surgical. 3.8...... 35A...... M in...... Opal back—surgical.

B -ll Bulb 3...... 3-61 ____ S. C. Bay...... Photoflash. 3 15-20S_____ S. C. Bay______Photoflash. 3 15-251...... S. C. Bay...______Photoflasb. 3 5-71____ r . S. C. Bay______Blue-photoflash. 3 .. Purple-photoflash.

B-12 B ulb 6-8...... 45/2...... (0 ...... Shielded—auto headlamp. 6-8__ 45/35...... (*)...... Shielded—auto headlamp. 6-8___ 45/35 («’)...... Auto headlamp. 6-8.. . 45/35...... (V)...... Auto headlamp. 12__ 36...... Fum. by User____ British signal. 12-lfi j 45/3...... («)____ .'...... Shielded—auto headlamp. 12-16 ____?.. 45/35 (*)___ :______Shielded—tank headlamp. 12-lfi 45/35...... («)...... Auto headlamp. 12-16... 45/35...... (‘)...... Auto headlamp. 24 3fi ____ Furn. by User British signal.

C-7 B ulb 120 7...... Cand._...... Clear, white.

CT-7 B ulb 8 5...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 8 . . 10...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 10 .. 5...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 10...... 10...... Bay. Cand...... Railway light signal. > Thousand lumen seconds: * Thousand lumen seconds—long duration flash for focal plane shutter. 4 Unthreaded cylinder base with three contact lugs—base sealed. * Unthreaded cylinder base with three contact lugs. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7347

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CT-7 B ulb— Con. 12...... 6...... Railway light signal. 12...... 9...... Railway light signal. CT-8 Bulb 6...... 10...... Railway light signal. 8______5...... Railway light signal. 10...... 10...... Railway light signal. FE-394 B ulb 1.1...... 22A...... Enamel back—flashlight. 2...... •06A..J...... Enamel back—flashlight. 2.2...... 25A...... Flashlight. G-3 B ulb 6.0______.28A...... Surgical. - . - 'l* . ' ' G-3H B ulb 1.2...... 30A Flashlight. 1.3...... -10A Min Bicycle tail lamp. 1.3...... -10A Radio panel. 1.93...... 45A Flashlight. 2...... ,06A...... Radio panel. 2...... ,20A...... Pilot balloon observation. 2.3...... 27 A Flashlight. 2 ,5 ...... 30 A Oil well gauge. 2 .5 ...... -30A Flashlight. 2 .6 ...... -10A Bicycle tail lamp. 2.6...... -30A Flashlight. 3.6...... 50A-...... Flashlight. 3.8...... 30A ' Surgical. 3.8...... 30A...... Flashlight. 4.0...... ,50A_...... Mine. 6-8...... 1 C. P...... Radio panel or indicator. 6-8...... 1 C. P Auto. 12-16...... 1 C. P ...... Indicator. 12-16...... 1 C. P Indicator. 24...... 035A...... Radio panel. 28...... 17 A...... Airplane.

G-4H F ulb 1.2______. 60 A...... Electrocardiograph.1 1.3...... 60 A ...... Flashlight. 1.8...... 73 A...... Aerial navigation.6 2 .4 ...... 90A...... Reflector test lamp.6 2.5...... 15 A...... Mine—train tail lamp. 2.5...... 30 A ...... Instrument.6 2.6...... 10A...... Unthreaded cylin­ Magneto flash light. der. 3.3...... 60A...... Indicator.1 5.0...... 15A...... Flashlight. 6.0...... 04A...... Generator bicycle tail lamp. 6.0...... ,45A_...... Generator bicycle headlamp. 6-8...... 2 C. P...... Auto. 6 -8 ...... 2 C. P ...... Photometric standard. 6.2...... ,30A...... Flashlight. 6.2...... 30A...... Instrument. 6.2...... 30A...... Oscillograph. 8.0...... 60A...... Miscroscope illuminator. 10.0...... 45 A...... Bicycle headlamp. 12-16...... 1.5 C. P ...._ Auto.

G-5H B ulb 2;4_...... 80A...... Clear-Daylight. 2.4...... 80 A Flashlight. 23...... 26 A...... Short Cand...... Gyroscope. .20A- Short Cand. Indicator. G-6 B ulb f c ...... 25 A...... Min...... _. Pilot balloon observation. 2 .45A...... I7)——...... — Mine. 2.25...... 28 A...... Unthreaded cylin­ Illuminometer. der. 2.4...... 80A...... Bay. Cand...... Bicycle headlamp. 3.0...... 325A...... D. C. Bay.:...... Field artillery. 3...... 6 C. P...... S. C. Bay...... Crankshaft balancing indicator. 3.65...... 1.15A— . M in ...... 2_. Mine—Two 0.575A fiL in mult. 3.65...... 1.15A. . Min__ ...... Mine. 3.65...... 1.15/1.15A—. D. C. Indexing____ Mine—both fll. offset. 3.65...... 1.15/1.15 A.... D. C. Indexing____ Mine—1 fll. offset. 3.7...... 0.90A-...... Min______Mine. 4...... 0.55A...... M in______Mine. 4...... 0.62A • Cand..______... Gauge. 4...... , . . . 0.80A...... M in______. . . Mine. 4 ...... 1.0 A...... M in______Mine. 4.0...... 80...... Min______Optical instrument.6 5.7...... 42...... Bay. Cand...... Subway door indicator. 6...... 4 C. P...... Min______Surgical. 6.0...... 80______Min...... Surgical. 6...... 67/.67A...... D. C. B a y ..._____ Mine. 7.0...... •»: .66 A...... S. C. B a y ...... ___ Auto. 6-8...... 2 0. P Cand...... Indicator. 6-8...... 3 C P Min______Auto. 6-8...... 3 C. P ...... Cand_____ .-...... Auto. 6 Top of bulb free from striations and defects. 7 Tipped Unthreaded conical base. 7348 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

TUNGSTEN FILAMENT LAMPS—Continued

Volts Watts Base Description

G-6 Bulb—Con. 6-8 _ 3 C. P...... Auto. 6-8 3 C. P ...... D.'C. Bay...... Auto-high electrical resistance soldering flux. 6-8. . 3 C. P ...... S. C. Bay...... Photometric standard. 6-8...... 3 n. p («)...... Auto. 6-8 : ___ 6 C. P...... Min. Bay...... Reflector tester. 6-8... 6 C. P ...... D. C. Bay...... Auto. 6-8 ' HOP Auto. 10.... .20 A Railway signal. 10 . .A ...... 20 A Min...... Railway signal. 11.6...... •80A— ...... M in...... Microscope illuminator. 12 . ,20A...... Railway signal. 12...... 20A...... Railway signal. 12...... 26 A ...... Hospital annunciator. 12-16 .. 3 f! P Auto-two identical fil. in series. 12-16...... 3 C. P ...... Photometric standard. 12-16...... 3 C. P ...... S. C. Bay: Nopins. Auto-1 wo identical fil. in series. 12-16...... 3 C. P Bay. Cand______Auto. 12-16______3 C. P Cand______Auto. 12-16 ... 3 O. P M in...... Auto. 12-16 ... 6 O. P Auto. • 12-16....'._____ 6 C. P Bay. Cand...... Auto. 13...... 30 A S. C. Bay...... Indicator. f 14...... 20 A M in...... Railway signal. 14______-20A Bay. Cand...... Railway signal. 14.______.26A...... Cand...... Hospital annunciator. 18...... 11 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Switchboard. 18-24...... 3 0 . P Cand...... Auto. 18-24 .. 3 C P Auto. 18-24 .. 3 C. P ...... Auto. 24...... •17A...... Cand...... Indicator. 24.... 6 ...... D. C. B ay...... Blue-battle light. 24...... 6 .A ...... D.'C. B a y ...... Navigation. 24-28.... SOP Bay. Cand______Auto tank indicator—two identical supported fil. in series. 24-28...... 3 C. P...... S. C. Bay. No pins. Auto tank indicator—two identical supported fil. in series. 28...... 3 C P Bay. Cand______Airplane. 28...... : 6 O P Bay. Cand ______Airplane. 32...... 3 0 P Cand______-Motorboat. 32...... 3 C. P...... D. C. B ay...... Motorboat. 34...... 10A._...... Bay. Cand...... Foam gauge. 34______,17A...... Bay. Cand...... Hospital annunciator. 34...... -17A . . Cand______Hospital annunciator. .20A . Indicator.

G-8 Bulb m 2.4______.80 A...... D. C. Bay...... Hand lantern. 2.6______.80 A...... Bay. Cand...... Hand lantern. 4 ... 1.0 A...... S. C. Bay. No pins. Mine. 6.5...... 1.70A...... Bay Cand...... Microscope illuminator. 12...... 1.25...... Cahd...... •Railway signal. 1 4 ...... 1.25...... Cand...... Railway-signal. 22.. . .50A______Bay. Cand...... Subway door indicator. 24-28...... 13...... S. C. B ay...... Auto. 32 . '6 O P D. C. Bay___.'...... Motor boat. 50 .. .35A...... Bay. Cand...... Subway door indicator. 70... 8...... M in ...... Repeater—U. S. Navy. 70___ 8...... Cand...... Repeater—U. S. Navy.

G-10 Bulb 3.5-4.0 . .50 A ...... Cand...... Galvanometer.® 4 .... 2.5 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Oscillograph.« 4 2.5 A...... Cand______Oscillograph.* 4. .50A______Bay. Cahd...... Seismograph.® 4 .50A ...... Cand...... Seismograph.« 4.2 . 3.7A-,...... Bay. Cand...... Seismograph—spring supported fil.* 4.2 ... 3.7A...... Bay. Cand...... Seismograph.« 4.5 .. 1.3 A ______Bay. Cand.'______Oscillograph.« 5.4...... ,60A...... D. C. Med. B a y .... Trench signal. 6. 1.0 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Oscillograph.« 6 .. 1 0 ...... S. C. Bay...... Planetarium. 12-16 .. 32 C. P S. C. Bay...... Auto. ■ 20.... .14A-...... Cand...... Railway signal. 82...... 8...... Cand______•i Railway signal.

G-12 B ulb 3.7 .60 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Night triangulation—U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 3.7 1.25A...... Bay. Cand______U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 6 ... 1.00A...... S. C. Bay...... Flashing signal. 6 ... 1.00 A...... S. C. Pf...... Flashing signal. 6 .... 25...... L. S. Med...... Instrument. 6...... 30...... Bay. Cand...... Instrument. 6 .... 30...... German Cand...... Instrument. 6 r 30...... German Cand...... Photo-micrographic. 6 30...... Bay. Cand...... Photo-micrographic. 6 30...... D. C. M ed______Photo-micrographic. 8 . 4.20A...... D. C. Med. Bay___ Ophthalmometer.* 24 . 50 C. P____ L. S. Med...... X-Ray instrument.

G-16H B ulb 3.25 3.25/.75A___ D. C. B ay...... Searchlight. 4.5 4 A ...... Bay. Cand..______Searchlight. 5.0 2 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Searchlight. 5.0 2.00/.75A.... D. C. Bay______Searchlight. 5.5 . . 2.00/. 75A___ D. C. Bay______Searchlight. 5.5------100 C .P ...... Bay. Cand...... Searchlight. • Top of bulb free from striations and defects. 8S. C. Bay., pinless, sealed base. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September IS, 1942 7349

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Q-WA B ulb— Con. 6.0...... 4A...... Projection. 6...... 5 A ...... Searchlight. 6...... 29...... («).'...... Railway signal. . 6...... 29/6.5...... (»)...... Railway signal. 6-8...... 32 C. P ...... Fire and police searchlight. 6-8...... 50 C. P ...... Fire and police searchlight. 6-8...... 100 C. P ...... Searchlight. 7...... 5.7A...... Spotlight. 8...... 40...... M ed.. Railway signal. 8._...... 40...... Railway signal. 8...... 27 C. P ...... Med. Railway signal. 10...... 18...... Railway signal. 10...... 40...... Railway signal. ' 12...... 9...... (i)...... Railway signal. 12...... 2A ...... Searchlight. 1 2 ...... 5 A ...... n o pf Searchlight. 12...... 5 A ...... Searchlight. 12...... 6A______Searchlight. 12-16___ ■...... 100 C. P ___ Searchlight. 12-16...... 60...... S. C. B a y ____;r R. A. F. searchlight. 12-16...... 150 C. P ___ Bav. Cand___ __ Searchlight. 14...... 30...... M ed ... Railway signal. 14...... 3.5A...... Galvanometer. 18...... 4 A ...... Searchlight. 19...... 2.6A...... M ed.. Ophthalmoscope.' 20...... 5 A ...... 8 O Pf Marine signal. 24...... 4 A ...... Searchlight. 28...... 2.5A...... Searchlight. 28...... 100 C. P ___ Airplane. 32...... 2A ...... Portable searchlight. 32...... 3.5A...... Searchlight—L. C. L.—154 in. 32...... 3.5A...... D. O. Bay Searchlight—L. C. L.—1 in. 32...... 3.5A...... D. C. Pf. . Portable searchlight. 52...... 25...... Auto electric vehicle. 98______25...... Auto electric vehicle. 115, 120, 125...... 25...... Railway signal—L. C, L. tolerance— in. 115, 120, 125 . _ 25 Railway signal—L. C. L. toleräöce—Mo in. 115, 120, 125 50...... Railway signal. 115, 120, 125 75...... D. C. Pf . Spotlight. 115, 120, 123...... 75...... Bay. Cand Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 100...... Searchlight—L. C. L.—lM in. 115, 120, 125...... 100...... Searchlight—L. C. L.—X% in. 115, 120; 125...... 100...... D. C. Pf. .. Search—Navy crash lamp. 115, 120, 125...... 100...... Spotlight. 115, 120; 125...... 100...... D. O. Pf Spotlight. 115, 120; 125...... 150 . . . Spotlight.

G-18M B ulb 6...... 100 Instrument. 8...... 50...... M ed___ : Railway light signal. 14...... 36 ______Med...... Railway light signal—2 18W Fil. in multiple. 30...... : ...... 36...... Med .... Railway light signal—2 18W Fil. in multiple. 30...... • 36...... Med Railway light signal. 60...... 25 Railway signal. 115, 120, 125...... 25______Med Dental lamp. 115, 120, 125____ 36...... M ed...... St. railway hdlt.—L. 0 . L. l 7A in. 115, 120, 125 36...... M ed...... St. railway hdlt.—L. C. L. 2fi« in 115, 120. 125 _ 95...... n . n Med Projection.

G-19 Bulb no...... _. 100 Med. Pf Airport approach 115, 120 _ 50. Med Diffusing—rough service.

G-25 B ulb 10.8...... 375 . Searchlight. 12...... 360...... Loco. hdlt. 12...... 420...... Airplane hdlt. 12...... 420...... Mng. Pf Airplane hdlt. 14...... 420...... Airplane hdlt. 24...... 420...... Airplane hdlt. 115 . 1000......

G-3Q Bulb 6 108 Mog...... Loco. hdlt. 10.5...... -. 200...... M ed...... Floodlight. 12...... 200...... M ed...... Floodlight. 12...... 480...... Med. Bip Headlight. 115...... 250...... M ed ....'...... Drying. 115, 120,125 100/200/300... 3. O. Mog .. ... Diffusing-three-lite. 115, 120, 125 ... 150/150...... 3. O. Mog . . Hospital spotlight. 115, 120, 125 250...... Hospital spotlight. ns; 120, 125 250...... Med Floodlight—base up. IIS; 120; 125 250 Med Floodlight—base down. ns; 120; 125 250 Med. Pf Floodlight. ns; i2o; i2.5 250 Med ...... Spotlight. ns; i 2o; 12.5 250...... Med Pf Spotlight. 115', 120, 125 250...... Med ______Lighthouse. 115. 120; 125...... 250...... Med...... High speed signal. > Med. Bay. without pins, base equipped with 2 or 3 pin sleeve. •Special S. C. Bay. base, diam. .5926" to .5945". • Top of bulb free from striations and defects. !C Special tube base for underwater use. 7350 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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G-30 B ulb— Con. 115, 120,125 2sn M ed...... Diffusing—indirect lite. IIS' 120’ 12S 251 M e d ..- ...... Floodlight. 115, 120,125 275 Med. Skt...... — Headlight. 115, 120,125 300 Diffusing—indirect lite. 115, 120,125 400 ...... — Med. Pf...... Floodlight. 115, 120, 125 400 Floodlight. 115, 120, 125 ___ 400 Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 _. 400 ...... Med. P f...... Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 400 ...... M ed______Searchlight. 115, 120, 125 400 Med. Skt...... Searchlight. 115, 120, 125 400 ...... M ed______Photographic blue. 115, 120, 125 400 ...... M ed...... High speed signal. 230, 250 250 ...... M ed...... Spotlight. 230, 250 250 ...... M ed...... Floodlight. 230, 250 400 ...... Spotlight. 230, 250 400...... M ed...... Floodlight.

G-40 B ulb 32 500-...... Mog...... '...... Floodlight. 32 1,000...... Searchlight. 80 320...... Headlight. 115, 120 125 500 .. Spotlight. 115, 120 125 500 . . Floodlight. 115, 120, 125 501 Floodlight. 115, 120j 125 750 ...... Diffusing. 115, 120, 125 1,000 - Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 1,(500 ___ Mog. Pf...... Spotlight. * 115, 120, 125 1,000 Floodlight. 115 120 125 1,000 Projection. II5) 120, 125 1 ,0 0 0 ...... Motion picture production. 115, 120, 125 ljooo ___ 3200° K. 115 120, 125 1,000 3200° K. 115 120, 125 1.000 Color photography. 115 120, 125 1,000/1,000--- Bargelight. 115 120, 125 1,500 Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 1,500 Mog. Pf...... Projection. 230, 250 5Ó0 Floodlight. 230, 250 ^1 ,0 0 0 ...... Spotlight. 230, 250 l)000 ...... Mog...... Floodlight.

G-48 Bulb 115, 120, 125 1,000 ...... Mog. Bip...... Motion picture. 115, 120, 125 1,000 Mog__ —...... Motion picture production.- ■ 115, 120, 125 1,500 Floodlight. 115, 120, 125 2,000 ___ Mog. Bip...... Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 2,000 Spotlight. 115, 120, 125 2,000 Floodlight. 115, 120, 125 2,000 Motion picture production. 115, 120, 125 2)000 ...... Mog. Bip______Motion picture modeling. 115, 120, 125 2*000 ___ Motion picture production (tungsten powder cleaner). 115 120 125 2,000 . 3,200° K. 115,120,125 . 2,000...... Mog. Bip...... 3,200° K. 115 120 125 2,000 ...... Color photography. 230 250 1,500 -- Floodlight.

G-64 B ulb 115 120, 125 5,000 ...... Mog. Bip______Floodlightr 115 120 125 5,000 Motion picture prod, and color photography. 115* I20' 125 5)000...... Mog. Bip...... 3,200° K.

G-96 Bulb 115,120,125 10,000...... Mog. A p ...... Process photography. 115 120 125 10,000_____ Mog. Bip._>.___.... Motion picture—color photography.

GG-10 B ulb 12-16 21/6 C. P ___ S. C. Indexing...... Airplane. 28 21/6 C .P .... S. C. Indexing...... Airplane.

GT-38 B ulb 32 3,000 ...... Prong___;______Airport floodlight.

GT-48 B ulb' 2,000 _ Street lighting.

P-25 B ulb 5 5 72 Spotlight. 6 72 ...... M ed...... Headlight. 6 108 ...... M ed...... Headlight. 6 108 ...... M ed______Searchlight. 6 108 _____ M ed...... Instrument. 10.5 95 ...... M ed...... Spotlight. 12 7 2 ...... - - M e d ...... Headlight. 12 80 ...... M ed...... Hospital spotlight—2 40W fll. in mult. 12 108...... M ed______Headlight. 12 120 _____ M ed...... Hospital spotlight—2 60W fll. In mult. 12 18 A...... M ed______;___ Searchlight. 24 250...... M ed...... Loco, headlight. 32 150 M ed...... Loco, headlight. 32 50/50...... 3 C. Mog...... Marine running light. 32 100...... M ed...... Loco, headlight. 32...... 250...... M ed...... —- Loco, headlight. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7351

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P-25 Btjlb— Con. 32...... 250...... Med. Pf...... Loco, headlight. 32... 8 A Med ...... Searchlight. 60.... 46 . . . Med______Headlight. 60.__'.... 50 Med. . ______Loco, headlight. 60. . 94...... Headlight. 60 .. 150...... Loco, headlight. 60 250 ...... M ed...... Loco, headlight. 115, 120, 125 .. 46 M ed...... Headlight. 115', 120', 125...... 50/50...... 3 C. Mog______Marine running light. 115, 120, 125...... 56...... M ed______Street railway headlight. 115, 120, 125 60...... Spotlight. 115, 120' 125 72 M ed...... Headlight. 115; 120, 125 94...... Med...... Headlight. 115', 12ft', 125 94...... M ed...... Street railway headlight. m ; i2n; 125 100...... Med...... Floodlight. lis; 120, 125 100...... Med ...... >. Spotlight. 115, 120; 125 100...... Med Pf____ Spotlight. 115; 120; 125 100...... Spotlight—base up. 115', 120; 125 100/100...... 3 C. Mog...... Marine running light. n s; 120; i25 118...... M ed ....“...... St. railway headlight. 115; 120; 125 150 M e d ...... — Spotlight—base up. ns; 120; 125 150 Med ...... Headlight L. C, L.—3 in. 115; 120, 125 150 ____ Med ...... Headlight L. C. L. 2Me in. 11»; 120; 125 200 Diffusing-daylight-X-ray illunpnator. 11.5; 120; 125 250 Med Diffusing-daylight-X-ray illuminator. 115; 120, 125 250 M ed...... Loco, headlight, IIS; 120; 125 250...... Med ...... Spotlight—base up. 115; 120; 125...... 250/250...... 3 C. Mog...... Hospital spotlight. 135,145,155 ... 56 ___ Headlight. 135; 145; 155 94 Med ...... Headlight. 230,250'...... 94...... Headlight. 230 i 250...... 100 Med...... Spotlight. 230, 250...... 150 ...... Med ...... Spotlight. 230, 250...... 200 M ed ______Diffusing—daylight—X-ray illuminator. 230, 250...... 2.50 Diffusing—daylight—X-ray illuminator. 230, 250...... 250...... M ed...... Spotlight. 285 94...... Med...... Headlight.

P ar-36 Bulb 6-8...... 30...... Fog—clear lens. 6-8...... 30 Fog—amber lens. 12-ifi 40...... Tank headlamp. 13 _ .... 6.6 A Flashing signal. 24-28 50...... Tank headlamp. 26...... 5.3 A ...... Screw Term______Flashing signal.

P ar-38 Bulb 115, 120, 125 150 Spotlight. 11»; 120', 125 150...... Floodlight. IIS; 120, 125 150...... Floodlight—bomb practice. 120 150...... Spotlight—ordnanoe. 120__ 1.50 Floodlight—ordnance.

P ar-46 Bulb 3.7...... 60A ...... Rerew Term U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. 6 . . . . . 4.75A...... Screw Term...... Floodlight. 6 4.75A...... Screw Term____ _ Spotlight. 6...... 6.6 A Screw Term...... Flashing signals. 6-8...... 30...... Screw Term ..._____ Driving lamp. 6-8...... 30 Screw Term ___ Passing lamp. 6-8.... 30 Fog—clear lens. 6-8 . 30 Fog—amber lens. 12 • . . . . 1.6A...... Screw Term. . . . . Flashing Signal—beam spread—4 to 8 deg. 12 1.5A...... Flashing signal—beam spread—6 to 10 deg. 12...... 250...... Airplane landing. 13...... 6.6A Screw Term...... Flashing signal. 13...... 6.6A Tank spotlight mid signal. 24...... 250...... Airplane landing. 26...... 5.3A Screw Term ._ ... .. Flashing signal. 26...... 5.3A...... Screw Term______Tank spotlight and signal.

Par- 56 B ulb 6...... 100...... 3 C. Lugs______Spotlight. fi-8 ...... 40/30...... 3 C. Lugs______Headlight. 6-8...... 40/30...... 3 C. Lugs...... Photometric standard. 12 ___ 450 Flex. Conn. Lugs__ Airplane landing. 12-10 45/35...... Headlight. 24...... 450...... Flex. Conn. Lugs__ Airplane landing.

P ar-64 B ulb 12 250 Flex. Conn. Lugs___ Airplane landing. 13 _____ 6.6A...... Flex. Conn. Lugs___ Flashing signal. 24...... 250...... Flex. Conn. Lugs__ Airplane landing. 24 600...... Flex. Conn. Lugs___ Airplane landing. 26...... 5.3A...... Flex. Conn. Lugs___ Flashing signal.

PS-25 B ulb 8 27 C. P___ M ed ______Railway light signal. 12...... 150 Med ______30 150 ______M ed______Train and country home. 115 500 Med ______Diffusing—photonood. 115...... 500...... Diffusing—daylight—photoflood. 115, 120, 125 50/10Q/150___ 3 C. M og______Diffusing—three-lite. IIS; 120; 125 94...... M e d .. ’. ______Street railway. US! 120. 125...... 100...... M o g ...______No. 184---- 4 7352 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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PS-25 B ulb— Con. 115, 120, 125...... 150...... M ed...... Photometric standard. 115, 120,125...... 150...... 1. M ed...... Diffusing, DY, NS, SB, WB, White. 115, 120, 125...... 150...... M ed___ Diffusing—vibration. / 115, 120, 125...... 150 . M ed___ Diffusing—rotfgh service. 115, 120, 125...... 151 . M ed.— . Street railway. 115, 120, 125...... 175...... Med__ i. Multiple street lighting. 115, 120, 125...... 189...... Med___ Multiple street Itg. group replac. 115, 120, 125...... 250...... M ed___ Photographic enlarger. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... M ed___ Diffusing—3200° K. 125...... 500...... M ed___ Diffusing—photoflood. 230, 250...... 100...... M og___ 230, 250...... 150...... M ed___ 230, 250...... 5Ô0...... M ed ..... Diffusing. 285...... 150...... Med___ 320 Lumens___ 6.6 A...... M o g .... Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 4 A...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 4.4A...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 5.5 A ...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 6.6A...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 6.6A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—group replac. 600 Lumens___ 7.5A...... M o g i... Series street lighting. 600 Lumens___ 7.5A...... M o g .... Series street ltg.—group replac. 1000 Lumens__ 4A...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 1000 Lumens__ 4A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—rectifier. . 1000 Lumens__ 5 A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—rectifier. 1000 Lumens__ 5.5A...... Mog___ Series street lighting. 1000 Lumens.... 6.6A...... M o g .... Series street lighting. 1000 Lumens__ 6.6A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—group replac. 1000 Lumens__ 6.6A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—in-built cutout; 1000 Lumens__ 6.6A...... Mog, Pf. Airport approach. 1000 Lumens.... 7.5A...... M og.__ Series street lighting. 1000 Lumens__ 7.5A...... Mog___ Series street ltg.—group replao. 2500 Lumens__ 6.6A...... Mog. Pf. Airport approach.

PS-30 B ulb 12...... 200...... Med. Skt. 30...... 200...... M ed...... 50...... 201...... Mog____ Arc-resisting series—burning. 65...... 200...... Med...... 00______200...... M ed .;— Diffusing. 115...... 125...... Med. Skt. Drying. 115...... 150...... M ed ..— White-photographic enlarger. 115...... 250...... M ed. — . Drying. 115...... - 250...... Med. Skt. Silver ring—drying. 115...... 375...... Med. Skt. Drying. 115...... 500...... M ed...... White-photographic enlarger. 115, 120, 125.... 100______M ed...... Silver neck—reflector. 115, 120, 125.__ 100/100/200... 3 C. Mog. Diffusing—hospital— base up; 115, 120, 125— 100/200/300... 3 C. Mog. Diffusing—hospital—base up. 115, 120, 125.... 150...... M ed...... Silver neck—reflector. 115.120.125 ..... 200...... M e d ..... Photometric standard. 115, 120,125...... 200...... M ed____ 'Rough service. 115.120.125 ..... 200...... M ed...... Diffusing, DY, NS, SB, WB. 115,120, 125___ 200...... Med. Pf.. Code beacon. 115.120.125 ..... 200...... Mog...... 115, 120, 125___ 200...... Mog. Pf.. Code beacon. 115, 120, 125___ 201...... Med...... Street railway. 115, 120,125___ 250...... M ed...... Photographic enlarger. 230, 250...... 200...... M o g ..... 230, 250...... 200...... M ed— Rough service. 230, 250...... 200...... M ed___j Diffusing. 230, 250...... 201...... M ed...... Arc-resisting series—burning. 235...... 200...... Med...... Mine. 285...... — — 201...... M ed...... Arc-resisting series—burning.

PS-35 B ulb 32...... 300...... Mog...... 65...... 300...... Mog...... 90...... 300...... Mog...... Diffusing. lift:...... 1000...... M og...... Diffusing—photoflood. 115, 120, 125— 200...... M ed____ Silver neck—reflector. 115, 120, 125.... 268...... Mog____ Multiple street lighting. 115, 120, 125.__ 295...... Mog...... Multiple street ltg.—group replac. 115, 120, 125— 300...... Med. Skt. Diffusing—silver bowl. 115, 120, 125— 300...... Mog...... Rough service. 115, 120, 125.... 300...... M e d ..... Diffusing. 115, 120, 125— 300...... Mog...... Diffusing, DY, NS, SB, WB. 115, 120, 125.... 300...... Mog...... Lighthouse.' 115, 120, 125— 300...... M e d ..... Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125.__ 300 . Mog...... Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125.... 301 . Mog____ Street railway. 115, 120, 125.... 400...... Med. Skt. 4" diffusing spot on bulb end—photographic enlarger. 115, 120, 125___ 400...... Med..Skt. 1%" diffusing spot on bulb end—photographic enlarger. 125...... 1,000...... Mog...... Diffusing—Photoflood. 230, 250...... 300...... Med. Skt. 230, 250...... 300...... M o g ...... 285.. 300...... Mog____ . 1500 Lumens... 6.6A...... Mog____ Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens... 4 A ...... Mog...... Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens... 4.4A...... Mog____ Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens... 5.5A...... Mog...... Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens... 6.6A...... Mog...... Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens.., 6.6 A...... M og.___ Series street lighting—Base down. 2500 Lumens__ 6.6A ...... ' Mog...... Series street ltg.—Group replac. 2500 Lumens__ 7.5 A...... M o g ..... Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens.... 7.5A-...... Mog...... Series street lighting—Group replac. 2500 Lumens__ 10A._„...... M o g ...:. Series street lighting. 2500 Lumens__ 15A______M o g ..... Series street lighting—Base up. 2500 Lumens__ 15A...... Mog____ Series street lighting—Base down. 4000 Lumens__ 4A...... :. M o g ..... Series street lighting. 4000 Lumens__ 5.5 A...... Mog— — Series street lighting. 4000 Lumens__ 6.6A— M o g ..... Series street lighting. 4000 Lumens__ 6.6 A...... M og:___ Series street ltg.—Group replac. 4000 Lumens__ 7.5A...... Mog./___ Series street lighting. 4000 Lumens__ 7.5A...... M o g ..... Series street ltg.—Group replac. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7353

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PS-35 Bulb— Con. 4000 Lumens___ 15 A. Mog. Series street lighting—Base up. 4000 Lumens___ 15A. Mog. Series street Itg.—base up—group roplao. 4000 Lumens___ 15 A. Mog. Series street lighting—base down. 4000 Lumens___ 15 A. Mog. Series street ltg.—base down—group replac. 4000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog. Series street lighting—base up. 4000 Lumens___ 20A. Mog. Series street ltg.—base up—group replac. 4000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog. Series street lighting—base down. 4000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog. Series street ltg.—base down—group replac.

PS-40 B ulb 32.. .- ...... ,.... 500.. Mog____ 32...... 750.. Mog____ Headlight—base up. 65...... 500.. Mog____ 00...... 500.. Mog____ Diflusing. 115...... 500.. Med. Skt. Drying. 115, 120, 125...... 300.. Med. Skt. Silver neck—reflector. 115, 120, 125...... 370.. M o g ..... Multiple street ltg. 115, 120, 125...... 405.. Mog____ Multiple street ltg.—group replac. 115, 120, 125...... 500- Mog____ Diffusing, DY, NS, SB. 115, 120, 125...... 500- Mog____ Diffusing—photographic blue. 115, 120, 125...... 500- Mog...... Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125...... 500.. Mog____ Heat-resisting glass bulb. 115, 120, 125...... 500- Mog. Pf. Code beacon. 115, 120, 125...... 501.. M o g ..... Arc-resisting series burning. 115, 120, 125...... 575- Mog^___ Multiple street ltg. 115, 120, 125...... 620- M o g ..... Multiple street ltg.—Group replac. 115, 120, 125...... 1000. Mog____ Diffusing 3200° E. 230, 2 5 0 ...... 500- Mog____ 285 500.. Mog____ 600Ö Lumens.... 4A__ Mog____ Series street lighting—rectifier. 6000 Lumens___ 6.6A. Mog...... Series street lighting. 6000 Lumens___ 6.6A. M o g ..... Series street ltg.—group replac. 6000 Lumens___ 6.6A. Mog____ Series street lighting—rectifier. 6000 Lumens___ 7.5A. M o g ..... Series street lighting. 6000 Lumens___: 7.5 A. M o g ..—. Series street ltg.—group replac. 6000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base up. 6000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog...... Series street ltg.—base up—group replac. 6000 LumeOs___ 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base down. 6000 Lumens___ 20 A. Mog____ Series street ltg.—base down—group replac. 10000 Lumens... 6.6A. Mog____ Series street lighting. 10000 Lumens... 6.6A. Mog...... Series street ltg.—group replac. 10000 Lumens— 20 A. M o g ..—. Series street ltg.—base up. 10000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog...... Series street ltg.—base up—group replac. 10000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base down. 10000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog____ Series street ltg.—base down—group replac. 15000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base up. 15000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base down.

PS-52 B ulb 115...... - ...... 2,000. M o g ...... Color photography. 115.120.125 ...... 500.. . Mog...... Silver neck—reflector. 115.120.125 ...... 750.. . M o g ...... Diffusing, SB. 115.120.125...... 750.. . Mog______.... Photometric standard. 115.120.125...... 750.. . Mog. Clamp...... Heat-resisting glass bulb. 115.120.125 ...... 800.. . Mog...... Multiple street lighting. 115.120.125 ...... 860... Mog...... Multiple street ltg.—group replac. 115.120.125 ...... ' 1 ,0 0 0 . M og.. —___.-...... Photometric standard. 115.120.125 ...... 1 ,0 0 0 . Mog. Clamp______Heat-resisting glass bulb. 115.120.125.. 1 ,0 0 0 . .... Mog______.... ___ 3200° K. 115.120.125 ...... 1,0 0 0 . Mog...... Diffusing, SB. 115, 120,125...... 1,0 0 0 . M o g ...... Diffusing—photographic blue. 115.120.125 ...... 1 ,0 0 0 . Mog...... Photographic enlarger. 115.120.125 ...... 1,0 0 0 . M og...... Diffusing bulb end—photographic enlarger. 115.120.125 ...... 1,0 0 0 . Mog...... Motion picture production. 115.120.125 ...... 1,0 0 1 . M o g ...... 115, 120, 125...... 1.500. Mog______Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125...... 1.500. Mog. Clamp...... Heat-resisting glass bulb. 115, 120, 125____ 1.500. Mog...... Diffusing. 115, 120, 125...... 2 ,000. Mog. Clamp.-—.— 230, 250...... 750.. . M og...... — 230, 250—...... 1 .000 . Mog______230, 250___ _... 1 ,000 . Mog. Clamp...... Heat-resisting glass bulb. 230, 250...... 1.500. Mog. Clamp...... Heat-resiSting glass bulb. 230, 250...... 1.500. Mog...... 230, 250...... 2 ,000 . Mog. Clamp___.... 285...... 750- M o g ...... 285...... 1 , 0 0 0 . Mog...... 285...... 1 ,0 0 0 . Mog. Clamp...... Heat-resisting glass bu lb. 285...... 1.500. Mog...... 25000 Lumens... 20 A. Mog...... Series street lighting—base up.

PS-60 Bulb 115, 120, 125...... 750.. Mog. Silver neck—reflector. 115, 120, 125...... 1,000. Mog. Silver neck—reflector.

R-18 B ulb 115, 120, 125. 60. Med. Dental lamp.

R-40 B ulb 115 — 125. — ...... Med. S k t..- ...... Diffusing—drying. 115...... 250...... M e d ...... •.. Diffusing—drying. 115 . . 250 ... M ed...... Diffusing—heat. 115... 500...... M ed...... Diffusing—photoflood. 115, 120, 125...... 100...... Med...... Diffusing—spotligh t. 115| 120Í 125 ... 100...... D iffusing—floodl ight. 115, 120, 125 . 150...... Diffusing—spotlight. 115| 120, 125 ... 150...... M ed...... Diffusing—floodlight. 115, 120, 125 ___ 200...... Diffusing—spotlight. 115’ iao; 125___ 200...... M ed...... Diffusing—floodlight. 115Ì 120j 125___ 300...... Diffusing—spotlight. 115, 120, 125...... 300...... M ed...... Diffusing—floodlight. 125.__ _ 500...... M ed...... Diffusing—photoflood. 7354 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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R-60 B ulb 115______500...... Mog______Diffusing—drying. 115, 120, 125 300 Diffusing—spotlight. 115* 120, 125 500 Diffusing—spotlight.

RP-11 B ulb 1.88/2 4/1A . . D. C. Bay...... Hand lantern. 2.6 1-flA _ D. C. Bay...... Hand lantern. 4.5 1 25 A S. C fP f...... Hand lantern. 5.5 6.2 A D. C. Bay...... Telemeter. 6.6 32 f!. P S. C. Bay...... Shielded—auto fogljght. 6 . 2 35 A S. C. Pf...... Fire and police searchlight. 6 2.5A...... Sepiaphore—2 fil. in m ult 6-8...... 21 C. P ...... ( i s ) . . . . ______Auto—for use in blackout equipment. 6-8 _ 21/6 C. P — D. C. P i...... Auto headlamp. 6-8 . 21/21 C. P __ D. C. Bay______Auto. 6-8 _ 21/21 C. P __ D. C. B a y ___ -- Auto hdlp.—one fil. on axis. 6-8 . 21/21 C. P ... D. C. P i...... Auto—l ) i in. L. C. L. 6-8 ...... 21/21 C. P __ D . C. P i.. _____ Auto—1.176 in. L. C. L. 6-8 32 C. P ...... D. C. P i...... Egg candling. 6-8 .. 32 0 . P ___ D. C. P i...... Spotlight. 6 -8 ...... 32 0. P ... S. C. Pi...... Auto spotlight—W L. C. h. 6-8...... '32 0. P. __ S. C. P i...... Shielded bulb—auto spotlight—W L. C. L C-2 fil 6-8 32 C. P...... S. C. Pi...... Auto hdlp. and spotlight—1H" L. C. L. 6-8...... 32 0 . P _. S. C. Bay...... Photometric standard. 6-8 . 32 O. P S. C. Bay...... Auto. 6-8 32 O . P D. C* Bay______Auto headlamp. 6-8...... 32 C. P ...... S. C. Pi..'...... Auto hdlp. and spotlight— W L. C. L. C-6 fil. 6-8 .. 32 0 . P S. C. Pi...... Shielded bulb—auto hdlp. and spotlight W L. C. L. C-6 fil. 6-8 . . . . . 32/32 C .P .„ D. C. PL...... Photometric standard. 6-8 .. 35...... (is)...... Shielded bulb—auto hdlp. 6-8 ...... 40...... S.C . P i...... Shielded bulb—spotlight. 6-8 50 C. P ...... D. C. P f...... Spotlight. 6 -8 __ 50 O. P D. C. Bay...... Auto hdlp. 6-8 . 50 O. P __ _ S.C. Bay ...... Photometric standard. 6-8 ... 50 O. P S .C .P f...... Air traffic control. 6-8 . 50 C. P...... S. C. Bay...... Air traffic control. 6 -8 ...... 50/32 C .P ... D. C. Pf...... Photometric standard. 6.5 4.5/4.5A____ D. O. Pf .... Street railway headlight. 12-16 21 O-P 8. C .P f...... Auto headlamp and spotlight. 12-16 '•rl/6 C. P___ D. C. PL ...... Auto headlamp. 12-16 21/21 C .P ... D. C. Bay______Diffusing—auto. 12-16 32 0. P S. C. Pf...... Auto spotlight— W' L. C. L. 12-16 32 O . P S .C .P f...... Auto hdlp. and spotlight— L. C. L. 12-16 32 O. P . _ 8. C. Pf...... Shielded bulb—auto hdlp. and spotlight W L. C. L. 12-16 . . 32 C. P ...... Bay Cand______Auto. 12-16.. . 32/32 C. P . .. D. C. Bay...... Headlamp. 12-16.... 32/32 C .P ... D. C. Pf...... Auto headlamp. 12-16...... 50 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Auto. 12-16 50 C. P ...... 8. C. Pf...... Auto. 12-16.. 35...... (is)...... Shielded bulb—auto hdlp. 12-16 40 ...... (IS) ____ . . . Auto tank hdlp. 12.3 .. 32 C. P ...... S. 'C. Bay...... Shielded—auto foglight. 12.5.. . 2.4/2.4A___ _ D. C. Pf...... Street railway headlight. 12.8 3.0À...... Bay. Cand______Airplane flashing signal. 13...... 6.6A...... Bay. Cand______Airplane flashing signal. 18-24 27 0 P 8. C. Bay______Auto headlamp and spotlight. 18-24 27 C. P ...... D. C. Bay______Auto headlamp. v 18-24 50 C. P ____ Bay Cand______Auto headlamp. 22 .90A- ...... S. C. PL...... Hand lantern. 24-28 32/32 C. P ... D. C. Pf...... Auto headlamp. 24-28 . 40 C. P ____ 8. C. Bay— ...... Auto tank hdlp.—two identical fil. in series. 24-28 40...... 0»)...... Auto tank hdlp. 26 .. 2.7 A Bay Cand______Airplane flashing signal. 28...... 1.4A -...... Bay. Cand______Airplane flashing signal. 28 . 21/21 C. P __ D. C. Bay______Diffusing—airplane. 32 ...... 21 C. P ...... D. C. B a y ..—. . ___ Searchlight. 32...... 32 C. P ...... Bay. Cand..7._____ Searchlight. 32 50 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Searchlight. 32 50 C. P ...... 8. C. Pf...... Searchlight. 40-44 21 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Auto electric vehicle.

R ing T ype B ulb 13.5...... 90 A...... Wire Term______Silvered-microseope illuminator T-2 ring type bulb lJ4e in. outside diam. ring. 13.5...... S0A Wire Term______Blue-silvered-microscope illuminator T-2 ring type bulb U¡Hi2 in. outside diam. of ring. S-6 B ulb 3.6/4.0*...... 2.00/.67A___ Mine. 6 ..... 6 ...... Cand______Indicator. 12 . 6...... Cand...... Indicator. 30 6 ...... Cand______Train and country home. 60 6...... C a n d ...'______Train. 70 6. Cand...... Indicator. 115, 120, 125 6...... Cand...... 115, 120, 125 6 ...... Cand...... Photometric standard. 115) 120) 125 6 ...... Bay. Cand...... Indicator. ' 115, 120, 125 6...... Inter______;.. Indicator. 135, 145, 155 . 6 ...... Cand...... Indicator. 230) 250 10...... Cand...... Indicator. 230, 250 10 Indicator.

S-8 B ulb 1.28 .80A-...... Bay. Cand______Mine. 1.5 .50A-...... D. C. Bay...... Marine running light. 2.25 1.80A-...... Bay. Cand...... Mine. 2.4 .80A ___ D. C. Bay_____ Hand lantern. 2.40/2.50 __ 1.25/.75A___ D. C. Bay...... Mine. 2.43 1.10A...... Bay. Cand...... Mine. 2.45...... 1.00/1.00A ... D. C. Bay...... Mine. a Unthreaded cylinder base ■with screw center contact—base sealed. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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8-8 B ulb—Con. 2.45/2.50 . 1.00/.75A___ Mine. 2.5 _ ...... 1.50A-...... Hand lantern. 3.30...... 1.75A...... Bay. Cand...... Mine. 3.30/3.87 ...... 1.75/.65A___ 3.5.... 1A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 3.5__ 2A ._...... 8. C. Pf...... 3.6...... 2.00A__...... Bay. Cand...... Mine. 3.65/3.87 ...... 1.15/.65A___ 3.70...... 1.00/1.00A ... D. C. Bay...... Mine. 3.70/3.87...... 1.00/.65A___ D. C. Bay...... Mine. 3.96...... 65 A ...... S. C. Bay.'...... Mine. 4 . . .65A...... Mine. 4...... 75A...... S. C. Bay...... Sound reproducer. 4...... 75A...... S. C. P f/...... Sound reproducer. 4 . _ .75 A...... D. C. Pf...... Sound reproducer. __ .80A...... S. C. Bay...... Mine.4 4...... 55/.55A...... D. C. B ay...... Mine. 4...... 67/.67A...... D. C. Bay______... Mine. 4...... 83/.83A...... D. C. Bay...... Mine—fil. in straight line—base parallel to lead wires. 4__...... •83/.83A____ D. C. Bay...... Mine—fll. in straight line. 4 .. •83/.83A____ Mine—fll. at rt. angles to each other. 4.3.... 1 A ...... 8. C. P f...... Marine signal. 5 ...... 55 A ...... 8. C. P f...... Flashing signal.* 5.4...... 1.86 A...... Bay. Cand...... Instrument. 5.4...... 1.86A...... Bay. Cand...... Instrument.4 5.4...... 1.86A...... S. C. Bay. No pins. Military. 6...... 1A ...... 8. C. Bay...... Recorder. 6___ 1.50A ...___ Bay. Cand ... Oscillograph.4 6 -8 ...... 10 C. P ...... (I*)"...... , Auto—shielded bulb—for use in blackout equipment. 6 -8 ...... 15 C. P ...... 8. C. B a y ...... 6-8 15 C. P..___ 8. C. Bay. No pins. Auto. 6-8...... 15 C. P.__. S. C. B a y ...... Auto—C-6 fll. 6-8...... 15 C. P« S. C. Bay...... Diffusing—auto—C-2 fll. 6-8 ...... 15 V, P D. C. Bay...... D iff using—auto'. 6-8...... 15 C. P ...... D. C. Bay...... Auto. 6-8 ...... is a p ...... Cand...... 6-8 ...... 21 C. P ...... 8. C. Bay...... Photometric standard. 6-8...... 21 C. P ...... 8. C. Bay...... Auto. 6 -8 ...... 21 C. P ...... 8. C. Bay...... Diffusing gunsight. 6 -8 ...... 21 O. P D. C. Bay...... Auto headlamp. 6-8...... 21/3 C. P .... D. C. Bay...... Auto. 6-8 21/3 C. P _ ... (,3j- Auto. 6-8...... 21/3 C. P .... D . C. Indexing...... Auto. 6.2 •25A .. 8. C. Pf ...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 46A...... Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 46A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 6.2 . .50 A Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 70 A Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 70A...... 8. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 92 A Bay. Cand...... Marinq signal. 6.2...... 92A...... 8. C. P f...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 1.4A-...... S. O. Pf...... Marine signal. 6.2...... 1.84 A S. C. P f ...... Marine signal. 6 .5 ...... •70/.70A...... D. C. Bay...... Marine running light. 6.5...... 2.75A...... 8. C. Bay...... Microscope illuminator. 6.5...... 2.75A...... D. C. Bay______Microscope illuminator. 6.75...... 1.7A...... D. C. Bay...... Spotlight—Sides of bulb free from striations and defect«. 6.8...... ISA ...... 8. C. Bay...... Radio panel. 7...... 2A...... 8. C. Bay. Nopins. Recorder. 1.5A...... Bay. Cand...... Hand lantern. 8 ...... 15 O. P D. C. Bay...... ». Auto. 1 2 ...... 55A...... S. C. P f...... Marine signal. 12 .77 A ...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 12...... 1.15A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 12 1.35A ...... 8. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 12-16 .. 10 C. P ___ Bay. Cand...... Auto. 12-16...... 15 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Diffusing—auto. 12-16...... 15 C. P C an d ...... Auto. 12-16 ...... 21 C P Bay. Cand...... Auto. 12-16 ... 21 C P D. C. Bay______Diffusing—auto. 12-16...... 21 C. P ...... S. C. Bay. No pins. Airplane. 12-16...... 21/6 C. P.__. Bay. Cand______Auto. 12-16...... 21/6 C. P .__ D.C. Indexing...... Auto. 12-16 . 21/6 C. P _ ... (13)...... -...... Auto stop and tail. 12-16 21/6 C. F ___ D. C. Bay...... Diflusing—ordnance. 12-16...... 21/6 C. P .„ . 8. C. Bay...... Airplane. 13...... > ,28A...... Bay, Cand...... Marine signal. 13...... •28A...... S. C. P f ...... Marine signal. 13...... 35A...... Bay. Cand______Marine signal. 13...... ,75A...... Bay. Cand______Marine signal. 13...... 21/21 C. P ... D. C. Bay______Diffusing—airplane. 14.... .25A...... Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 14 .25A ___ S. C. Pf__...... Marine signal. — 14...... 35 A...... Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 14...... 35A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 14...... 75A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 14 .75A...... Bay. Cand...... Marine signal. 18-24...... 15 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Auto. 24-28...... 15 C. P ...... D. C. Bay...... Auto tank inspection. 24-28 ...... 21 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Auto. 24-28...... 32/6 C. P .... (i»)"__ ...... :...... Auto tank stop and tail. 25...... 32 C. P .,._ _ Bay. Cand...... Diffusing—indicator. 28...... 15 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Airplane. 28...... 21 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Airplane. 28...... 21 C. P ____ S. Ö. Bay...... Silvered bowl—airplane. 28...... 21/6 C. P ..._ 8. C. Bay___...... Airplane. 28...... 21/6 C. P .... D. C. Bay__ 1...... Diffusing—airplane. 28...... 21/21 C. P ... D. C. B a y ...... Diffusing—airplane. * Top of bulb free from striations and defects. 12 Unthreaded cylinder base with screw center contact—sealed base. 18 D. C. Bay. Pinless sealed base. 7356 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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Volts Watts Base Description

S-8 B ulb—Con. 28 ...... 27 C. P ____ Bay Cand...... Airplane. 3 0 ...... 50A-...... S. C. Bay...... ! .. Radio panel. 32 ...... 15 C. P ...... D. C. Bay...... Motor boat. 34. 15 C. P ...... Bay C a n d ...... Motor boat. 40-44 ...... 6 C. P ...... Bay. Cand...... Auto—electric vehicle. 40-44 . 6 C. P ...... Cand. Sk t...... Auto—electric vehicle. 40-44 ______10...... D. C. Bay...... Subway door indicator. 48 6 O. P _ Bay. Cand______Dillusing—portable telephone trouble.

S-9 B ulb 4...... 2.5A...... D. C. Bay______Oscillograph—sides of bulb free from striations and defects.

S -ll B ulb 1.3 ...... 50A...... S. C. Bay. No pins. Pyrometer. 2.5 .15 A Bay. Cand...... Railway signal. 2.5 -30A Bay. Cand______Railway signal. 3.3 2A ...... Bay. Cand...... Electrocardiograph. 3.5 . -12A .. Bay. C and______Railway signal. 3.5 ...... 30A...... Bay. Cand...... Railway signal. 3.5 .75 A Bay. Cand______Marine signal. 4 .15A-...... Bay. Cand...... Traffic signal. 4__ 3...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 4.5 21/10 C. P ... D. C. Bay...... Fire and poliee searchlight. 4.8 4.50A D. C.Bay. Nopins. Recording microphotometer. 5...... 25A.._...... Bay. Cand____I___ Railway signal. 5 ... 2A...... Bay. Cand______Searchlight. 6...... 2.00/.75A___ D. C. B ay...... Searchlight. 5 5A_...... Bay. Cand...... Electrocardiograph. 5 5 A...... Bay. Cand...... Oscillograph. . 5.5 . .15 A...... Bay. Cand______Traffic signal. 6 . . . . . ,25A...... Bay. Cand______Railway signal. 6 ...... 1.50A...... Bay. Cand______X-ray projector. 6. 3.95 A...... Unthreaded...... Surgical. Cylinder 6 5 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Searchlight. 6 . 5 A ...... Bay. Cand______Photocell exciter. 6 5A...... D. C. P f._...... Photocell exciter. 6 ...... 10...... Bay. Cand...... Railway light signal. 6 30...... Battleship emergency. 6 30...... D. C. Bay...... Battleship emergency. 6-8 21C.P...... Cand...... ------Auto. 6-8 32C.P...... Bay. Cand______Indicator. 6-8 50C.P...... S. C. Bay______*. Auto. 6.2...... 2.8A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 6.2 . 4.2A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 6.5 10...... M ed...... Battleship emergency. 8 ...... 5...... Bayi Cand...... Railway light signal. 8 5/3.5...... S. C. B ay...... ____ Railway light signal. 8 ... 10...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 8 — 13/3.6 S. C. Bay...... Railway light signal. 8 ...... 18...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 8...... 18/3.6 ____ S. C. B ay...... Railway light signal. 8 .. .25 A ______Bay. Cand______Railway signal. 8 .. 3.75A...... S. C. Bay______Photocell exciter. 8 .. 15.3...... Bay. Cand...... Railway light signal. 10 ... .25A...... S. C. Bay...... Photometric standard. 10 ... .25 A ...... Bay. Cand..._____ Railway signal. 10...... 5...... Bay. Cand.. __... Railway light signal. 10 5.0/3.5...... S. C. Bay...... f .. Railway light signal. 10 . 10...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 10 ... 13/3.6 * S. C. Bay______Railway light signal. 1 0 ...... 181...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 10 . 21.5/3.5 . . . . . S. C Bay . . . ____ Railway light signal. 1 0 ...... 25...... Bay. Cand...... - Railway light signal. 11 .. 11 ...... Bay. Cand______Railway light signal. 11.3 . 14.4/3.5...... Railway light signal. 12 . .12À...... Railway signal. ~ 12__ .26 A Railway signal. 1 2 ...... 2.03 A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 12__ 3.05A-...... S. C. P f ...... Marine signal. 12...... ■...... 18/5...... Bay. Cand...... Railway light signal. 12-16 .. 2i n . t> Auto. 12-16 .. 32...... Auto. 12-16__ 50...... S. C. Bay...... Auto. 13.5...... 10...... Railway light signal. 13.5...... 17...... Bay. Cand...... Railway light signal. 13.5...... 12A ...... Bay. Cand______Railway signal. 13.5...... 25 A Railway signal. 1 4 ...... 2 A...... S. C. P f...... Marine signal. 14...... 2A...... Bay. Cand______Marine signal. 14...... 3 A...... S. C. Pf...... Marine signal. 14______10...... Inter______Indicator. 16...... 25 A...... Bay. Cand______Railway signal. 24...... 32 C. P ____ Bay. Cand______Gun turret. 2 5 ...... 15...... Telephone trouble. 28 . . 32 C. P ____ Airplane. 2 8 ...... 50 C. P ...... Airplane. 3 0 ...... 15...... Train and country home. 3 0 ...... 15...... Train and country home. 32...... 30...... D. C. Bay...... Train marker. 40 ...... 15A...... Fire alarm signal. 40-44______15...... D. O. Bay . .. ____ Subway door indicator. 60...... 15______, Bay. Cand______Auto electric vehicle. 6 0 ...... 10..*...... M ed...... Train. 6 4 ______15...... Multiplex printing machine. 64______30...... Train marker. 90...... 15...... Auto electric vehicle. 100...... 20...... D .’C. Bay______Photographic. 100...... 30...... Cand______Photographic. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7357

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S—11 Bulb— • Con. 115 3 0 ...... Cand...... Film viewer. 115 ’ 75 S. C. B ay...... White—photographic enlarger. 115 30 D. C. B a y ...... Film viewer. 115 120, 125 7.5 M ed...... Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125 7.5...... M ed...... White. 115, 120, 125 10 —. Bay. Cand...... 115, 120, 125 10 ... Inter______Diflusing—outside transparent coated brown—infrared. 115, 120, 125 10 ... Inter...... Clear, White. 115, 120, 125 10 ... Indicator. 115, 120, 125 10 ...... Bay. Cand...... Bailway signal. 115, 120, 125 . 15 Bay. Cand...... Headlamp. 115' 120^ 125 15 ... Headlamp. 120 10...... Inter...... Coated—blue, green, red. 135, 145, 155 15 ... Microscope.

S-12 Bulb 6-8 21/21/32 C .P . 3 Pin Bay______Auto headlamp. 6-8 32/32/32 O .P. 3 Pin Bay______Auto headlamp. 28 inn o . p_ _ Bay. Cand______Black bowl—coated—airplane.

S-13 B ulb 2-125 22-281 Med______Photoflash. S-14 BpXB 6 5 M ed:...... 6 in Med______- in ...... 25A...... Med. Bay with 3 Railway signal. Pin Sleeve. 12 25 Med...... Railway signal. 14 5 Med...... Railway signal. 14 in M ed ...... Railway signal—two 5 W. fll. in mult. 15 . 5 ...... Med...... - 30 . 5...... M ed...... Train and country home. 32 . 5...... Med...... Railway signal. 34 . 5 - ...1 .. M ed...... Train. 34 . '15 ___ M ed...... Locomotive cab. 40 . 15 ______Med...... Subway car tail light. 50 . 2 0 ...... M ed...... Railway signal—two 10 w. fll. in mult. 55 1 5 ...... Med...... Railway signal 64 1 0 ...... Med...... Railway signal. 115, 120, 125 - 1 0 ...... Med...... - ...... Photometric standard. 115, 120, 125 — 1 0 ...... Med...... Diffusing, D Y . 120 9 ...... Street lighting—for use in blackout equipment (War Dept. Spec. 42-1283). 120 10...... - Med______Coated—blue, green, red. 120 in ___ Med...... Natural colored—blue, green, light ruby, dark ruby.

S-24H Bulb 115, 120, 125 94 M ed...... Film printing. 115, 120, 125 inn M ed...... Film prinitng. 115, 120,125 15ft M ed...... Film printing. 115 120 125 150 _ M ed...... Film printing—two 75 W. fll. in mult.

T-% B ulb 1.5 ISA Wire Ext...... Surgical. 1.5 ISA Wire Term...... Surgical. 1.5 .. .13 A...... Fur. by user...... Surgical.

T-1M Bulb 3 .19A___ .... Fur. by User...... Airplane instrument—threaded base approx. He" diam.— approx. K" long. 3 ,19A______Wire Term______Indicator. 3 .19A...... 951...... Airplane indicator. 3 ,19A...... 951...... Colored—red, green, amber—airplane indicator. 3 .19A...... 952...... Clear, amber, blue, green, purple, red or white plastic cap. Airplane indicator. 3 .19A ...... 953 ...... Airplane instrument. 3 .19A...... 954...... Airplane instrument.

T-1H Bulb 1.5 .30A...... Wire Ext______Surgical lens end bulb. 2.2 .30A...... Fur. by U ser...... Surgical lens end bulb. 2.5 .30A...... Wire Term ...... Gunner training.

T-l?4 B ulb 28 .035A...... 952A ...... Amber, cloudy amber, green, red or white plastic cap. Airplane indicator. 28 .035A...... 955...... Amber, cloudy amber, green, red or white plastic cap. Airplane indicator. Thousand lumen seconds. 7358 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 TUNGSTEN FILAMENT LAMPS—Continued

Volts Amperes Base Description

T-2 Bulb 6 00-.07 Fur. by User______I .17-21...... Tel. Slide...... ' .27-.31...... Tel. Slide...... ' .035-.045___ Tel. Slide...... ' R .12-.10 Tel. Slide______' 6 ...... 25...... Gun sight without threads. .27-.31 Tel. Slide...... ^ ns- in Tel. Slide...... R .10-12 Tel. Slide...... in 10-12 . Tel. Slide...... - ...... ,23-.27 ...... Tel. Slide...... 032-038 Tel. Slide...... - 09- 11 Tel. Slide...... 17 ...... Tel. Slide...... 'M . O. L. .17...... Tel. Slide...... ' M. 0 . L. 032- 038 Tel. Slide...... 09-11 Tel. Slide...... 09-11 ___ Tel. Slide...... 09-11 ._ Tel. Slide...... 27-31 ___ Tel. Slide...... 035-.045 Tel. Slide...... 1R .09-. 11...... Tel. Slide...... 20 .00-.085 Tel. Slide...... 09-11 Tel. Slide...... 24 .025-.035 Tel. Slide______24 ...... 032-.038___ Tel. Slide Prick Punch. 032- 038 Tel. Slide...... Telephone. 24 .035-.045 Tel. Slide...... Telephone. .00- 085 Tel. Slide______Telephone. 24 .09-.11...... Tel. S lid e....*______Telephone. 24 .50...... Fur. by User______Outside clear lacquer—surgical. 2 0 .00-.085 Tel. Slide...... Telephone. SO ■09-.11...... Tel. Slide______Telephone. .09-.12...... Tel. Slide...... Telephone. as .035-.045 Tel. Slide...... — Telephone. as .06- .085 Tel. Slide______Telephone. as .09-.11_____ Tel. Slide______Telephone. 40 .035-.045-. . Tel. Slide...... - Telephone. 40 .06-.085-...... Tel. Slide...... Telephone. 44 .06-.085...... Tel. Slide...... Telephone. 48 ______.032- .038...... Tel. Slide______Telephone. 48 .045-.06,...... Tel. Slide...... - Telephone. 48 00- 085 Tel. Slide...... Telephone. 48______.09-.11_____ Tel. Slide______Telephone. ss .045-.06____ Tel. Slide...... — . Telephone. 55______.09-.11_____ Tel. Slide______Telephone. 60 .045-.055___ Tel. Slide...... Telephone.

T-2M B ulb 6______.40______Gunsight______G unsight. 10 .2 5 ...... Gunsight______Gunsight. 16 .12...... Fur. by User...... Surgical.

T-3 Bulb 1.75...... 2.10...... M in...... Heater. 2.3...... 40...... M in...... Surgical lens end bulb. 2.7...... 35...... Min...... Surgical flat top fil. .35 ...... Min...... — Surgical round top fil. 2,7...... 40...... Min...... SUrgicaL... 2 7 .40...... Min...... Surgical lens end bulb. 2 7 .55...... M in______Surgical. 3 .40 ...... M in______Surgical. S S .36 ...... M in...... Surgical lens end bulb. 6-8 2P, P M in______Indicator. 17 M in______Elevator annunciator. as M in.______Diflusing—bore inspection. 12 .50 ...... M in...... Diflusing—bore inspection. 12 16 .17 ...... Min. Bay...... Airplane instrument. .17, ...... M in______Elevator annunciator—1J4" M. O. L. 14 .17...... M in______Elevator annunciator—lMe" M. O. L. 18 .17 M in...... Elevator annunciator. 24 .17...... M in...... Elevator annunciator. .1 7 ...... M in______- Elevator annunciator.

T -3H B ulb 1.35...... _...... 06...... Min...... Radio panel. 1 .5 ...... M in...... Gauge. 2 ,00 Min______Radio panel. 2 ...... 06...... Min. B ay...... Radio panel. 2 .00...... Wire Term...... Indicator. 2 S .50...... Wire Term...... Radio panel. 2.5...... ,1 ___ .50...... Min. Bay...... Radio panel. .5 0 ...... Mm...... Radio panel—high temp, lead-silver and copper alloy solder. .SO Radio panel or indicator. 2.9...... -...... 17...... Min. B ay...... Radio panel. .214 M in...... - Gauge. 3 .342...... Min...... Gauge. .519...... Min...... Gauge. 3 .2 ...... 16___ -v ... Min. B a y ...... Radio panel. 4 ______.06...... Min...... Radio panel. 4...... 1 Min. Bay...... Marine running light. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7359

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T-3H B ulb— Con. 4 .40...... M in...... Indicator. 6 .15...... Min. Bay...... Indicator. 6-8 .15...... M in...... Photometric standard. 6-8 .15...... Badio panel—indicator. 6-8 .15...... Radio panel—indicator. 6-8 .25...... Diflusing black bowl radio panel. 6-8 .2 5... M in ...... Radio panel—indicator. 6-8 . .25...... Radio panel—indicator. 6.3 . .15...... M in...... Flashing beacon. 6 .3 ...... 40...... Film printing. 6.5...... 40...... Radio panel. 9...... 20...... Indicator. 12-16...... 10...... Radio panel. 1 2 -1 6 ...^ ...... 10...... Radio panel. 12-lff...... 20...... 12-16... .20...... 13...... 33...... Airplane. 1 3 ... .40...... Airplane. 24...... 17...... Airplane. 28...... 035...... Min. Bay...... Airplane. 28 ...... 1 0 ...... Airplane. 28...... 17...... Airplane. 28...... 17...... 30...... 10...... 36...... 17...... 40...... '. . .13...... Gauge...... %___ .10...... Indicator.48..

T-4 Bulb 6...... 80______Side half diffusing—galvanometer. 8...... 15...... Railway signal. 14...... 17...... Annunciator. 18...... 11...... Switchboard. 18...... 17...... Annunciator. 22...... 11...... C an d ...... Switchboard. 24, 32 . . .17...... Annunciator.

T-4H B ulb 2.8...... 5 C. P ____ Min...... Photometric standard. 3.4... .25 C. P ...... Photometric standard. 3.7...... 75 C. P ...... M in...... Photometric standard. 3.7...... 1.5 C. P ...... Min...... Photometric standard. 6 ...... 50 A...... Pistol sighting. 6-8...... 1 O. P Photometric standard. 6-8...... 3 C. P._„ Airplane. 6.3...... 80...... Radio panel. 8.4...... 50...... Min...... Flashlight. 9 .44;...... Spotlight. 9...... 44...... Drum inspection. 9.6...... 50...... Min...... Flashlight. 11.8...... 50...... Flashlight. 12-16 . 2 O. P Airplane. 25...... 2 0 ...... Radio panel. 2 8 _____ 3 C. P ...... Airplane. 30 ...... 15...... Indicator. 115,120, 125...... Indicator. T-5 BuLr. 3 2 .80...... S. C. Pf...... Galvanometer. 3.3...... 80...... S. C. P f - ...... Oil well gauge. 4 . .75...... S. C. Bay...... Sound reproducer. 5...... 4...... S. C. B ay...... Oscillograph. 6 . . 1...... Bay. Cand...... Recorder. 6 ...... 1...... S. C. P f...... Sound reproducer—C-6 fll. 6__ 1...... S. C. Pf...... Sound reproducer—C-8 fll. 6...... 3.9...... Cand...... Gunner training. 6 .... 3.9...... Cand. Pf..._...... Gunner training. 7 .2 0 ...... S. C. Pf...... Sound producer. .20...... S. C. Bay. No pins. .Recorder. II 2.15...... (M)...... Portable recorder. 9 .... 2.15...... D. C. Bay...... Portable recorder. 9 ...... 2.15...... S. C. Pf...... Recorder. 10...... 2.75...... D. C. Bay...... Indicator. 15 . 1...... (H)____'...... Sound reproducer. 15 1...... S. C. Pf ... Surgical. 20.... .50...... S. C. Skt. with Pf. Projection. clip. T-e B ulb 3.5 ...... 3.8...... Instrument. 4.2 . . 3.7...... S. C. Bay...... Side half diffusing—oscillograph. 4.2 3.7...... '8. C. Pf...... Side half diffusing—oscillograph. 4.2 ... 3.7...... Oscillograph. 4.2 . 3.7...... Inter...... Side half diffusing—oscillograph. 10 Cand...... Switchboard. 12-16 21 C. P ...... Auto. 14.5 .76...... Gun mount illuminator. 14.5 .76______Gun mount illuminator. 30 Switchboard. 40, 50 Switchboard. 70 Switchboard. 115, 120, 125 Transilluminator. 115' 120, 125 145'. Cand...... Switchboard. 175...... 15 Watts___ C a n d ...... Switchboard. h Special S. C. Bay. with lead to shell soldered at bottom. 7360 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 TUNGSTEN FILAMENT LAMPS—Continued

Volts Watts Base Description

T-6J4 B ulb fi 05 ____ Inter...... Showcase. 30 2 5 ...... Inter______—- Diffusing—train and country home 34 25 Inter— ______Train. fin 2 5 ...... Inter...... Diffusing—train. , ___ Cand. Skt______Showcase. 25 ____ Inter...... Diffusing—showcase. 2 5 ...... Inter___1...... Diffusing—side reflector showcase. 40 * Diffusing—bore inspection. 40 ____ German Cand_____ Bore inspection. 25 ...... Showcase. 25 ... Inter...... -______Showcase.

T-7 B ulb 32 1 5 ...... Cand...... —- Signal light. 15 ___ Cand...... Signal light—Cl fil. 15 Transfer time punching mach. indicator. . 15 __ __ D. 'C. Bay...... Pilot lamp for use in special projector—high electnca resistance soldering flux. lfiO .139A...... Bay. Cand...... — Switchboard—network protector.

T-8 Bulb 4 .03 A ...... D. C. Bay. No pins. Pyrometer. 6...... 6.5 A ...... S. C. Pf...... Sound reproducer. 6.5 A. Sound reproducer. 3.5 A. S. C. Pf— Photocell exciter. 6A. S. C. Pf— . Photocell exciter. 5 0 - Bay. Cand. Projection. 50- D. C. EL— Projection. 2A. S. C. Bay_ Sound reproducer. 8_ 2A. S. C. Pf___ Sound reproducer. 8... 50- S. C .P f— Projection. 4A. S. C. P f.__ Sound reproducer—C-6 filament. 8.5. Sound reproducer—C-6 filament. 4A...... S. C. P f...... Sound reproducer—C8 filament. 4A ...... S. C. Bay______Sound reproducer—C8 filament. 0 4A ...... S. C. Pf...... Sound reproducer. 10 5A...... - Bay. Cand...... Sound reproducer—curved filament. 10 5A...... S. C. Bay______Sound reproducer. 10 6 A ...... S. C. Pf...... — Sound reproducer. 10 7.5 A...... Bay. C and...... Sound reproducer. 10 7.5A______S. C. P f ...... Sound reproducer. 10...... 7AA...... S. C. PL...... Sound reproducer—Silver contact. 10 7.5A ...... D, C. Pf...... Densitometer. 10.5 7.8A ...... Bay. Cand...... Kecorder. 12 1A...... Bay. Cand______Instrument. 12 50...... Bay. Cand______Projection. 14 2A...... Cand...... Projection. 14 2A...... Bay. Cand...... Projection. 14 ...... 2A...... D. C. Bay. No pins. Projection. 14 2A...... S. C. PL...... Projection. 4A ...... Med...... Projection. 14 4A...... Bay. Cand______Projection. 4A ...... Cand...... Projection. 4A ...... S. C. PL...... Projection. 20 100...... Bay. Cand______Projection. 20 100...... Bay. Cand...... Contour map. 27 1A...... S. C. Bay...... Sound reproducer. 15 Cand...... Train. 30 95 M ed...... Train. 30 30...... Disc...... — Clear, White. 30 40...... — M ed...... —~ Diffusing—train. 30 7 5 ...... Bay. Cand______Projection. 32 2A ...... Bay. Cand...... Oscillograph. 33 100...... Bay. Cand______Projection. 34 40...... M ed______Train. ^~fiO an Disc...... Clear, White. 105 in D. C. Pf...... Airport marker. 105 26...... D. C. Pf...... Airport marker. 00 D. C. Pf...... Airport signal. 15 Cand______Ophthalmometer. 25 —. Bay. Cand...... Microscope illuminator. 30 Disc______Clear, White. 115* 120 125 40 D. C. P f...... Airport marker. 40 ... M ed ...... Diffusing—showcase. 115 120 125 40 .. Disc______Clear, White. fiO Med...... Showcase. 60 D is c ...... Clear, White. 115 120 125 75__ Bay. Cand...... Projection. 75 S. C. Pf...... Projection. 75 D. C. Pf...... Projection. 115 120 125 75 . D. C. Pf...... Projection.1* 100 Bay. Cand______Projection. 10Ò - D. C. P f...... Projection. 100 . D. C. Bay______Photographic enlarger—base up. 115,120,125...... 150...... S. C. Pf...... Projection. 115' 120,125 150...... D. G. Pf...... Projection. 150 Projection. 150 D. C. Pf...... Projection.1* 40 ... M ed...... Showcase. 75 Bay. Cand______Projection. 230', 250...... 150...... Bay. Cand------Projection. » Major locking eyelet 30° from plane of filament. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7361

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Volts Watts Base Description

T-8H B ulb 3 5 A...... M ed...... Pyrometer. 3 6 A ...... M ed...... Oscillograph. 6. 12A...... Med...... Projection. 6 9A ...... Med...... Recorder. 6 9À...... M ed...... Instrument. 30 . 25...... Med...... Diffusing—country home. 30 ... 4 0 ...... M e d ...... Diflusing—train and country home. 3 0 ...... 100...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 34 .. 2 5 /...... Med...... Diffusing—train. 60 . 25...... Med...... Diffusing—train. 60 60...... Med...... Diffusing—train. 115,120,125...... 100...... M e d ...... Projection. ns; iso; i95 100 ...... Med. P f...... Projection. 115) 120) 125...... 100...... Med...... Film printing. 115) 120) 125...... 300 ...... S. C. P f...... Projection. 115) 19ft) 12.5 300...... Bay. Cand...... Projection. «, 11 *) 120; 195 300 ...... D. 0 . Pf...... Projection. 230,250 . 125...... M e d ...... Projection. 230,260 . 125...... Med. Pf...... Projection.

T-10 Bulb 6 ...... 9 A ...... Med. Pf...... Oscillograph. 6 18A...... Med...... Microscope illuminator. 6 ...... 18 A...... M ed...... Ultraviolet spectrum. 6 18A...... M ed...... Projection. 6 18 A...... Med. Pf______Projection. 8 ...... 30...... L. S. M ed ...... Instrument. 10 9A______Med______Recorder. 12 3 A ...... Bay. Cand...... Optical gauge. 12 9 A ...... M ed...... Projection. 12 12A______Med. Pf...... Photocell exciter. 18 2A ...... M ed...... Galvanometer. 3fr ...... 25...... M ed ...... :...... - Train and country home. 30 165...... M ed ...... Projection. 30 165 ...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 30 165 __ Med. Pf...... Sensitometer. 30 300 ...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—projectioq. 30 300-...... M ed...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 52...... 260...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 115, 120, 195 95 M ed...... Inspection (extension cord). 115, 120, 125____ 25 . M e d ...... Diflusing—side reflector—showcase. 115' 120) 125 .. 25 ______M ed...... Diffusing—showcase. 115, 120, 195 40 ...... Showcase. 115 120, 195 4 0 ...... Med...... Diffusing—side reflector—showcase. 11*’ 190' 195 75 ...... Med...... Showcase. 115' 190) 195 150...... Showcase. 115' 19fl) 195 200 ...... Photographic—base pins parallel to plane of lead wires. 115 120 125 200 ___ Photographic. 115 120, 125 —. 200 ...... M ed___...... Projection. 115, 120, 125 200 . Med. Pf...... Projection. 115, 120, 125. 300 ...... Med...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 ___ 300 ...... Med. P f...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 400 .. Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125. . 400 ...... Med. P f...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125__ 500 ...... M ed...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 11«; 120) 125 500...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 135 145, 155- .. 2 5 ...... M ed...... Showcase. 230, 250 - ...... 95 ___ Med...... - Showcase. 230, 250 9sn Med...... Projection. ' Projection.230, 950 950 ___ Med. Pf...... Projection.230, 230) 250 ...... 500...... M e d ...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 230, 250 ...... 500-...... Med. Pf...... - Opaque bulb end—projection.

T-12 B ulb 20 ...... 3.5A...... M ed...... Galvanometer. 30 400 __ M ed...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 100...... 115, 120, 125 ... 250...... Med. Pf...... Spotlight—base up. 115, 190, 195 500...... Med. Pf. Skt...... Spotlight—base up. 115, 120, 125 ___ 500...... Med. Pf. Skt...... Floodlight—base up. 115, 120, 125 ... 500 ...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 115, 190, 195 5ÔÔ...... M ed...... Projection—base up. 115, 120, 125 ... 500 ...... Med...... Projection—offset fll. 115, 120, 125 ... 500...... Med. Pf...... Projection—offset fll. 115; 120; 125...... 600...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—stereoscopic projection—two 300W fll in mult. 115, 120, 125 750...... Med...... Projection—base up. 115, 120, 125 . 750 ...... M ed...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 .. 750 ...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 .. 1,000 ...... Med. P f...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 .. 1,000 ...... Med...... Opaque bulb end—projection—L. O. L. —3 in. 115, 120, l£ö ... 1)000 ...... M ed ...... Opaque bulb end—projection—L. O. L.—3% in. 115, 120, 125 ... l)000...... Med...... Projection—base up. 115, 120, 125 l)025 ___ M e d ...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 115, 120, 125 ... 1,025...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—projection. lis ’ 120, 125 1,500...... Med. Pf...... High speed photography. 230, 250 750...... M e d ...... Opaque bulb end—projection. 230, 250 . . 750...... Med. Pf...... Opaque bulb end—projectioü.

T-14 Bulb 6 3.5A...... Med...... Galvanometer. 10 _ 3.5A...... Med...... Galvanometer. 30 300...... M e d ...... Projection. 30 300...... Med. Pf— ...... Projection. 40 6 0 ...... D. C. Med...... Photomicrographic tungsten arc. 115, 120, 125 250...... Med. Bip...... Floodlight—base up. llöl 120) 125...... 250...... Med...... Lighthouse. 7362 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

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Volts Watts Base Description

T-14 B ulb— Con. IIS, 120, 12S .... 250...... Med...... Projection. us; 120; 125 250...... Med. Pf Projection. ns; 120, 125 500...... Med. Bip______Floodlight—base up. ns; 120; 125 500...... Med. Bip...... Spotlight—base up.

T-20 B ulb 3.5...... 30 A ...... Mog...... Pyrometer. 4...... 20A...... Mog...... Pyrometer. 6.5...... 30 A...... Mog______Instrument. 7.5...... 30A...... Mog. Pf______Ultraviolet spectrum. 30...... 500...... M ed...... Projection. 30 500...... Med. Pf . Projection. SO 600 .. Projection. 30...... eo o...... Mog. Pf. . . _...... Motion picture projection. 30 . . . ____ 900...... Mog .. Motion picture projection. 30...... 1,000...... Airway beacon. 30...... 1,000...... Airway beacon. US, 120, 125 250...... Med. Pf‘ Spotlight. 115; 120; 125 250...... Med. Pf...... High speed signal. 115, 120, 125 300...... Med. Bip Diflusing—base up. 115, 120, 125...... 300...... Diffusing—base down. 115, 120; 125 400...... Med. P fl...... High speed signal. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... Diffusing—base up. 115; 120; 125 500...... Med. B i p ...... Diffusing—base down. 115, 120, 125 500...... Med. P fl...... Spotlight. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... Projection, 115, 120; 125...... 500...... Projection. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... M ed...... Projection. U5; 120; 125...... 500...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 115, 120, 125...'.. 500...... M ed...... 3200° K. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... Med. Pf...... 3200° K. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... 3200° K. 115; 120; 125...... 500...... Color photography. 115, 120', 125..... 500...... Motion picture. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... Med. P fl...... Marine fire detector. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... M ed...... Diffusing—photographic blue. 115; 120; 125...... 500...... Airway beacon. Usi I20; 125...... 500...... 1. Lighthouse—two 250W fil. in mult. II5; I20; 125...... 500...... Airway beacon. 115, I20; 125...... 500...... On course beacon. 115, 120, 125...... 500...... Lighthouse. 115, 120, 125...... 750...... M ed...... Projection. 115, I20; 125 750...... Med. Pf...... Projection. US; I20; 125...... 1,000...... Med ...... Projection. II5; 120, 125...... 1,000...... Med. Pf Projection. II5; I20; 125...... 1,000...... Projection. 115, I20; 125...... 1,000...... Projection. nói 120; 125...... L000...... Diffusing spot on bulb side—photographic enlarger. 115, 120, 125...... 4,000...... 3200° K. 115, 120, 125...... 1,000...... 3200° K. 115, 120, 125 1,000...... Lighthouse—two 500W fil. in mult. 115, 120; 125 L000...... Mog. B ip____ .. . Lighthouse-r-two 500W fil. in mult. 115, 120, 125...... 1,000...... Lighthouse. 115, 120, 125...... 1,000...... Airway beacon. 115, 120; 125 1,000...... Airway beacon. 115, 120; 125 1,000...... Airway beacon. 115, 120; 125 1,000...... Film printing. 115; 120, 125...... 1,000...... Liquid immersed. 115, 120; 125...... 1,500...... Projection. 115* 120, 125...... 1,600...... Projection. r.snfi Projection.

115, 120; 125 . . c nói I20; 125...... c Television. 230,250...... son M ed...... Projection. 230,250;...... 500...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 230,250...... 1,000...... Med. Pf...... Projection. 230,250...... 1,000...... Mog...... Projection. 230,250 ... 1 ,0 0 0 ...... Projection. 6.6 A ...... Med. Bip...... Series street ltg.—base up.

T-24 Bulb 3...... 75 A ...... Mog. Bip...... Spectrograph. 6 ...... 30 A...... M og.. I ...... Pyrometer. fi 30 A ...... Mog. Bip______Spectrograph. 6...... 30 A ...... Mog. Bip______Ultraviolet spectrum. 19...... 20A...... Mog__ 1______32...... 1,50ft Mog. Bip______Airport floodlight—C13 fil. 32...... 1,500...... Mog. Bip______Oscillating beacon—C5 fil. 60...... 2,100...... Mog. Bip...... Projection. 110...... 1,250...... Portable by air floodlight. 115, 120, 125...... 5Ò0...... On course beacon. US; 120', 125...... 500 ...... lisi 120; 125...... 750...... 3200° K. 115, 120; 125...... 750 ...... Color photography. II5; I20; 125...... 750____. . . . . Motion picture. 115, 120, 125...... 750...... Diffusing. 115, 120, 125...... 750...... Diffusing—base down. Hä; 120; 126...... 1,000...... Diffusing. 115, 120, 1 2 5 ..... 1,000...... Diffusing—base down. 115, m i 125...... LOOO...... Spotlight—base up. II5; 120; 125____ L500...... Diffusing—photo engraving. US; I20; 125...... L500...... Mog. Bip...... Spotlight—base up. 115, 120, 125...... L500...... Projection. 115, 120, 125____ 2;ooo...... M og...... Projection. 10.000 Lumens.. 20 A...... Med. Bip...... Senes street ltg.—base up. 10.000 Lumens.. 20 A...... Med. Bip...... Series street ltg.—base down. 15,000 Lumens.. 20A...... Med. Bip...... Series street ltg.—base up. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7363

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T-30 Bulb 115,120,126 2,000...... Mog. Bip...... 3,200° K. lis; 120; 125...... 2,000...... M o|. Bip...... Spotlight—Base up.

T-32 Bulb 26 . 3,000...... Mog. B ip ...... Searchlight. 32 . 3Î000-...... Mog. Bip...... Airplane Floodlight.

T-40 B ulb 115 500...... Med. Bip...... Drying. 115...... 1,000...... Med. Bip...... Drying.

T-48 B ulb 115, 120, 125 2,000 ...... Mog, Bip...... Motion Picture Production. 115, 120, 125 2^000 ...... Mog. Bip...... Motion Picture Production—Tungsten Powder Cleaner. Ï15,120'.125...... 2;ooo...... Mog. Bip______Colot Photography.

T-64 B ulb 115, 120, 125____ 5,000...... Mog. Bip______Color Photography—Motion Picture.

TL-3 B ulb 1 1 ,22A...... Min...... Flashlight. 2.2...... 25 A...... Min...... Flashlight. 2.3...... 27A...... Min...... Flashlight.

FLUORESCENT LAMPS

Watts Base Description

R P - 1 2 B u l b 3 ...... D. C. Indexing...... 360 BL. 4 D. C Indexing...... 360 BL.

S -6 B u l b 2 360 BL.

T-5 B u l b 4 FA-5...... Blue, green, 360 BL-2. ß Min. Bipin...... Daylight, 3500° K white, 360 BL. 8 ...... Min. Bipin______Daylight, 3500° K white.

T-6 x 2 j i B u l b 4 ...... Min. Bipin______Daylight, 35Q0° K white. 4 FA-5...... Daylight, blue. fi FA^5...... Daylight. 6 Min. Bipin...... Daylight, 3500° K. white.

T - 8 B u l b

15 Med. Bipin______- Daylight, 3500° K white, 360 BL. 30 _____...... Med. Bipin______Daylight, 3500° K white, 360 BL.

T - 1 0 85 3

T - 1 2 B u l b 14 Med. B ipin...... Daylight, 3500° K white. 15 Med. Bipin...... Daylight, 3500° K white. 20 Med. B ip in ...... Daylight, 3500° K white. 40 Med. B ip in ...... Daylight, 3500° K white, 360 BL. 3500° K white—low temperature.

T - 1 7 B u l b \ Mog. Bipin. . ______Daylight, 3500° K white. 100...... Mog. Bipin ______Daylight, 3500° K white.

Carbon F ilament Lamps G low D ischarge Lamps All types except those designed pri­ All types except those designed pri­ marily for advertising, decorative or dis­ marily for advertising, decorative or dis­ play purposes, or for use on amusement play purposes, or for use on amusement devices, Christmas trees, household ap­ devices, Christmas trees, household ap­ pliances and toys. pliances and toys. [F. R. Doc. 42-9223; Filed, September 17, 1942; 11:53 a. m.] / ^ “'W I / 3 f / 7364 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 Chapter XI—Office of Price prices, set forth in § 1377.114 (a), (b) (f) Amendment No. 5 (§ 1315.101a) to Administration and (c) shall continue to apply to con­ Revised Price Schedule No. 63 shall be­ tainers and shook produced in the west­ come effective , 1942. ParjHRS 12—^Lumber and Lumber Products ern area and shipped into the State of (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) [ Amendment 2 to Maximum Price Regulation Colorado. 186 *] (c) None of the provisions of Maximum Issued this 16th day of September 1942. Price Regulation No. 186 shall apply to Leon H enderson, WESTERN WOODEN AGRICULTURAL CON­ the sale or delivery of shook or con­ Administrator. TAINERS tainers, or to any charge in connection [F. R. Doc. 42-9176; Filed, September 16,1942; A statement of the considerations in­ therewith, in any case where all the shook 2:39 p. m.] volved in the issuance of this amend­ in a given order was manufactured in ment has been filed with the Division of the State of Colorado. the Federal Register.* In § 1377.114 (a) (d) Where a single order of shook or P art 1315—R ubber and P roducts and Table 1, item 3 is amended; in § 1377.114 containers delivered in the State of Colo­ M aterials of W hich R ubber Is a Com­ (f) Table 6 is amended; and a new rado consists in part of shook produced ponent § 1377.116 is added, as set forth below. in Colorado and in part of shook pro­ [Amendment 2 to Revised Price Schedule duced in another state in the western 661—Retreaded and Recapped Rubber Tires, § 1377.114 Appendix A: Maximum Retreading and Recapping of Rubber Tires, prices for western wooden agricultural area, the seller shall not charge more for and Basic Tire Carcasses] containers, (a) * * * that part produced in Colorado than is proper under the General Maximum Price LEASING OR RENTING OF RETREADED OR RE­ T able 1— S hook Regulation, nor shall he charge more for CAPPED TIRES, ETC. * * * * ♦ that portion produced elsewhere within A statement of the considerations in­ 3. Where freight rates are over $0.97 use the western area than is proper under volved in the issuance of this amendment basic price plus freight from Klamath Falls, paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of § 1377.114 has been issued simultaneously herewith , or Weed, , whichever is of this Maximum Price Regulation No. and filed with the Division of the Fed­ lower figured on basis of 1800 lbs. per 1000 eral Register.* feet. 186. The seller shall indicate on his in­ Section 1315.1206 (a) is amended and ***** voice the charge made for both of the two new sections, 1315.1201a and 1315.- foregoing classes of shook, and shall pre­ 1206a are added as set forth below: (f) The maximum charges that may serve records thereof as provided in be made for warehousing and delivery § 1315.1201a Leasing or renting of re­ within the western area are as follows: § 1377.106. treaded and recapped rubber tires and § 1377.113a Effective dates of amend­ Table 6— W arehousing, D elivery, and Export basic tire carcasses. The maximum price Charges ments. * * * for leasing or renting any retreaded or (b) Amendment No. 2 (§§ 1377.114 (a), recapped tire or any basic tire carcass (1) Where shipment is made from a ware­ (f), 1377.116) to Maximum Price Regula­ shall be determined according to Maxi­ house in a quantity of 30,000 pounds or more tion No. 186 shall become effective Sep­ mum Price Regulation No. 165,2 as at one time: Add $1.00 per thousand feet. tember 22, 1942. amended—Services, as now or hereafter (2) Where shipment is of a quantity less amended. than 30,0000 pounds: (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) (a) Add, for vegetable containers $1.00, § 1315.1206 Enforcement, (a) Per­ other containers $2.00, per thousand feet as Issued this 16th day of September 1942. sons violating any provisions of this Re­ a warehousing charge, whether shipment is Leon H enderson, vised Price Schedule No. 66 are subject from a mill, warehouse, distribution agency, Administrator. co-operative, wholesale, retail, or other estab­ to the criminal penalties, civil enforce­ lishment, and •;F. R. Dec. 42-9179; Filed, September 16,1942; ment actions, license suspension pro­ (b) Add $2.00 per thousand feet for deliv­ 2:44 p. m.] ceedings and suits for treble damages ery, except where purchaser takes delivery at provided for jt>y the Emergency Price the mill, warehouse, distribution agency, co­ Control Act of 1942. operative, wholesale, retail or other estab­ * * sjt * * lishment. § 1315.1206a Licensing: Applicability (3) The additions in (1) and (2) of this P art 1315—R ubber and P roducts and table also apply to car bracing and car strips. of the registration and licensing provi­ M aterials of W hich R ubber Is a Com­ (4) For unitized stock :. substitute 50 per sions of the General Maximum Price one hundred units for the $1.00 and 100 per ponent Regulation * and Maximum Price Regu­ 100 units for the $2.00 charges in (1) and (2) [Amendment 5 to Revised Price Schedule lation No. 165, as amended, (a) The of this table. 631—Retail Prices for New Rubber Tires registration and licensing provisions of (5) For delivering framed stock : Add $4.00 and Tubes] §§ 1499.15 and 1499.16 of the General per thousand feet, or actual cost, whichever Maximum Price Regulation are applica­ is lower. LEASING OR RENTING OF NEW TIRES AND ble to every person selling at wholesale (6) Exports: Where export quality and a TUBES dryness of 16% or less is specified, add $5.00 or retail any retreaded or recapped rub­ per thousand feet. A statement of the considerations in­ ber tire for which a maximum price is § 1377.116 Colorado excepted from volved in the issuance of this amend­ established by Revised Price Schedule Maximum Price Regulation No. 186 in ment has been issued simultaneously No. 66. When used in this paragraph certain respects, (a) On and after Sep­ herewith and filed with the Division of (a) the terms “selling at wholesale” and tember 22, 1942, and until such time as the Federal Register.* “selling at retail” have the definitions A new § 1315.101a is added as set forth given to them by §§ 1499.20 (p) and this section is revoked or amended, this 1499.20 (o), respectively, of the General Maximum Price Regulation No. 186 shall below: Maximum Price Regulation. be superseded by the General Maximum § 1315.101a Leasing or renting of new (b) The registration and licensing pro­ Price Regulation to the extent and in rubber tires and tubes. The maximum visions of §§ 1499.111 and 1499.112 of the manner set forth in paragraphs (b), price for leasing or renting any new rub­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 165, as (c) and (d) of this section. ber tire or tube shall be determined ac­ amended, are applicable to every person (b) Section 1377.114 (d), (e) and (f) cording to Maximum Price Regulation selling the service of retreading or recap­ shall not apply where the services ren­ ping any tire for which service a maxi­ No. 165,2 as amended—Services as now mum price is established by Revised dered in connection with assembly, ex­ or hereafter amended. tras, warehousing and delivery take place Price Schedule No. 66. within the State of Colorado, but the § 1315.109a Effective dates of 17 F.R. 1333, 1837, 1836, 2132. maximum prices, including delivered amendments. * * * 2 7 FR. 6428, 6966, 7249. 8 7 F.R. 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, •Copies may be obtained from the Office of 17 F E . 1323, 1836, 2132, 3036, 3719, 5708, 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027, 5276, 5192, 5365, 5445, Price Administration. 6048, 6215. 5565, 5484, 5775, 5783, 5784, 6058, 6081, 6007, 17 F.R. 5776, 6968. *7 F it. 6428, 6966, 7249. 6216. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September .18, 1942 7335

§ 1315.1209a Effective dates of amend- has been prepared and is issued simul­ P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices TïlBTltS» * * * taneously herewith.* [Amendment 22 to Supplementary Regula­ (b) Amendment No. 2 (§§ 1315.1201a, New subparagraph (12) is added to tion 141 to General Maximum Price Regu­ 1315.1206 (a), 1315.1206a) to Revised paragraph (c) of § 1390.25 and new para­ lation 2] Price Schedule No. 66"shall become effec­ graph (r) is added to § 1390.31a as set tive September 22, 1942. forth below: FLUID MILK AND CREAM IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) § 1390.25 Petitions for amendment or Issued this 16th day of September 1942. adjustment. * * * A statement of the considerations in­ (c) Amendments. * * * volved in the issuance of this amendment Leon H enderson, (12) Northwestern Motor Company. has been issued simultaneously herewith Administrator. Notwithstanding the provisions of and filed with the Division of the Federal [P. R. Doc. 42-9175; Piled, September 16, 1942; §§ 1390.5 and 1390.6, the maximum price Register.* 2:39 p. m.] applicable to the sale of any railway mo­ Section 1499.73, paragraph (a)(1), is tor car manufactured and sold by the amended as set forth below: Northwestern Motor Company, Eau Part 1315—R ubber and P roducts and § 1499.73 Modification of maximum Claire, Wisconsin, for which the said prices established by § 1499.2 of General Materials of W hich R ubber Is a Company had a published or confidential Component Maximum Price Regulation for certain list price in effect on October 1, 1941, commodities, services and transactions. [Amendment No. 4 to Maximum Price Reg­ shall be the net price determined in ac­ ulation No. 1071—Used Tires and Tubes] (a) The maximum prices established by cordance with the provisions of § 1390.5 § 1499.2 of the General Maximum Price LEASING OR RENTING OF USED TIRES AND plus sixty dollars ($60), when such car Regulation for the commodities, services TUBES is one of the following series, viz: and transactions listed below are modi­ A statement of the considerations in­ No. 561-V8-85____ Extra gang car. fied as hereinafter provided: volved in the issuance of this amendment Nr. 561-HV-8-85__. Hump and extra gang car. * (1) Fluid milk and cream—(i) Maxi­ has been issued simultaneously herewith No. 581-V8-85____ Power ballast discer. mum prices for fluid milk sold at retail in and filed with the Division of the Federal specified localities. The maximum price Register.* § 1390.31a Effective dates of amend­ of fluid milk sold and delivered at retail, A new § 1315.1351a is added as set ments. * * * in the localities set forth below, shall be forth below: (r) Amendment No. 18 (§ 1390.25 the feller’s maximum price as determined § 1315.1351a Leasing or renting of (c) (12)) to Maximum Price Regulation under § 1499.2, General Provisions, of the used tires and tubes. The maximum No. 136, as amended, shall become effec­ General Maximum Price Regulation, or price for leasing or renting any used tire tive ,1942. the applicable adjusted maximum price or tube shall be determined according to (Pub. Law No. 421, 77th Cong.) specified in the schedule set forth below, Maximum Price Regulation No. 165 2, as whichever is higher; Provided, That amended—Services, as now or hereafter Issued this 16th day of September 1942. where the adjusted maximum price is ex­ amended. Leon H enderson, pressed as “plus” a specified amount, the § 1315.1359a Effective dates of Administrator. amount specified is to be added to the amendments. * * * [F. R. Doc. 42-9180; Filed, September 16, 1942; seller’s maximum price as determined (d) Amendment No. 4 (§ 1315.1351a) 2:44 p. m.] under said § 1499.2. to Maximum Price Regulation No. 107 shall become effective September' 22, 1942. Adjusted Locality Grade Type of delivery Container Type of con­ maximum (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) size tainer price (cents)1 Issued this 16th day of September 1942. * Leon H enderson, •» • *. Administrator. (/) Albuquer­ Approved... Out of store or to the home _ _ . Quart_____ Glass______Plus 1. que, N. [F. R. Doc. 42-9174; Filed, September 16, 1942; Mex. 2:39 p. m.] Approved... Out of store or to the home Quart...... Paper_____ Plus 1. A pproved- Out of store or to the homo Pint______Glass______Plus H. Approved... Out of store or to the home . . Pint______Paper_____ Plus P art 1390— Machinery and T ranspor­ tation Equipment 1 Where the adjusted maximum price is a unit figure containing a fraction of a cent, the seller at wholesale must multiply such fractional per unit figure by the number of units in each order. The seller at retail, however will [Amendment 18 to Maximum Price Regu­ adjust unit figures containing a fraction of a cent to the next highest half cent; for example, ft maximum price of lation 136,s as Amended} 12 H cents for one unit would be adjusted to 13 cents for one unit, 25 cents for two units, etc. MACHINES AND PARTS AND MACHINERY (ii) Maximum prices for fluid milk sold justed maximum price is expressed as SERVICES at wholesale in specified localities. The “plus” a specified amount, the amount N orthwestern Motor Co m pany maximum price of fluid milk sold and de­ specified is to -be added to the seller’s A statement of the considerations in­ livered at wholesale, in the localities set maximum price as determined under said volved in the issuance of this amendment forth below, shall be the seller’s maxi­ § 1499.2. mum price as determined under § 1499.2, * Copies may be obtained from the Office of General Provisions, of the General Maxi­ *7 F.R. 5486, 5709, 5911, 6008, 6271, 6369, Price Administration. 6473, 6477, 6774, 6775, 6776. *7 F.R. 1838, 1981, 2394, 3891, 5177. mum Price Regulation, or the applicable *7 FU . 3153, 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, *7 F.R. 6428, 6966, 7249. adjusted maximum price specified in the 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027, 5192, 5276, 5365, 5445, s 7 F.tt. 5047, 5362, 5665, 5908, 6426, 6682, schedule set forth below, whichever is 5484, 5565, 5775, 5783, 5784, 6007, 6058, 6081, 6899, 6937, 6964, 6973, 7010, 7246. higher; Provided, That where the ad- 6216.

t 7366 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

376 Bank Street, New London, Connect!-, P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices Adjusted Con­ Type maxi­ cut, and M. Rosenfield Inc., 700 C. 8th [Order 42 Under § 1499.18 (c) of the General Locality Grade tainer of con­ mum Avenue, Belmar, New Jersey, may in­ Maximum Price Regulation—Docket No. size tainer price crease the maximum prices established GF8-1412 ] (cents) * for their sales of Hoffman Beverage GLOVERSVILLE KNITTING COMPANY * • Company’s malt beverages in the area . ** described in paragraph (a) of this order For the reasons set forth in an opinion (d) Albuquer­ Approved. Quart.. Glass.. Plus 1. by the following amounts: issued simultaneously herewith,* it is que, N. Mex. .Approved. Quart.. Paper. Plus L 4 cents per case of 24 twelve ounce bottles ordered: Abbroved. P in t... Glass.. Plus %. 10 cents per case of 12 quart bottles Approved. P in t... Paper. Plus Y. 25 cents per half barrel (15% gallons). § 1499.392 Maximum prices for sales Approved. Yt pint. Glass.. Plus \i. of woolen knitted fabrics sold by the Approved. % pint. Paper. P lusJi. (2) Any retailer may increase the Gloversville Knitting Company, (a) maximum prices established for his sales Pending final determination by the Price 1 Where the adjusted maximum price is a of Hoffman Beverage Company’s malt Administrator of a petition for relief unit figure containing a fraction of a cent, beverages in the area described in para­ from the provisions of § 1499.2 of the the seller at wholesale must multiply such graph (a) of this order by 1 cfent for 3 General Maximum Price Regulation filed fractional per unit figure by the number of twelve ounce bottles and 1 cent for each by the Gloversville Knitting Company units in each order. The seller at retail, how­ quart bottle; Provided, That such maxi­ (hereinafter referred to as the petition­ ever, will adjust unit figures containing a mum prices as increased shall not exceed fraction of a cent to the next highest half er) , the petitioner, whose post-office ad­ cent; for example, a maximum price of 12% 27 cents for 3 twelve ounce bottles and dress is Beaver Street, Gloversville, New cents for one unit would be adjusted to 13 22 cents for each quart bottle. York, is hereby authorized to sell, and cents for one unit, 25 cents for two units, etc. (c) Notification of retailers. On or any person is authorized to buy from the before , Hoffman Beverage petitioner, Styles No. 769, 816, 843, 529, (iii) Definitions. For purposes of this Company shall, by circular or other ap­ 793, 764 and 768, manufactured by it, at subparagraph (1); propriate means, notify all retailers sell­ a price not in excess of the maximum * * * * * ing its malt beverages in the area de­ price established according to the afore­ (g) “Albuquerque, New Mexico” means scribed in paragraph (a) of this order mentioned §1499.2: Provided however, the City of Albuquerque and all other that may increase their maximum prices That the Gloversville Knitting Company points within the county of Bernalillo, in as provided in paragraph (b) of this and any buyer from it may agree in any the State of New Mexico. order; Provided, That Hoffman Beverage contract for the sale of such styles that (b) Effective dates. * * * Company shall not be required to notify the contract price may be adjusted to (23) Amendment No. 22 (§ 1499.73 (a) any retailer whom it has heretofore noti­ conform to the final determination of (1)) to Supplementary Regulation No. 14 fied of the price increases permitted by the Price Administrator upon the peti­ shall become effective September 22,1942. paragraph (b) of this order. tioner’s request for relief. # * * * * (b) Unless the context otherwise re­ (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) (e) (1) Amendment No. 1 (§ 1499.301 quires, the definitions set forth in (a) (b) (c)) - to Order No. 1 under § 1499.20 of the General Maximum Price Issued this 16th day of September 1942. § 1499.18 (b) of the General Maximum Regulation shall apply to terms used L eon H enderson, Price Regulation shall become effective herein. Administrator. September 17,1942. (c) This Order No. 42 (§ 1499.392) may [F. R. Doc. 42-9177; Filed, September 16,1942; (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) be revoked or amended by the Price Ad­ 2:45 p. m.] ministrator at any time. Issued this 16th day of September 1942. (d) This Order No. 42 (§ 1499.392) Leon H enderson, shall become effective September 17 Administrator. (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.). P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices [F. R. Doc. 42-9178; Filed, September 16, 1942; Issued this 16th day of September 1942. [Amendment 1 to Order 1 1 under § 1499.18 2:45 p. m.] Leon H enderson, (b) of the General Maximum Price Regu­ Administrator. lation—Docket GF3-72] [F. R. Doc. 42-9173; Filed, September 16, 1942; HOFFMAN BEVERAGE COMPANY P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices 2:39 p. m.] For the reasons set forth in an opinion [Order 39 Under § 1499.18 (c) of tbe General issued simultaneously herewith it is Maximum Price Regulation—Docket GF3- ordered: 802] P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices Amended: § 1499.301 (a), (b), and (c). THE FLINTKOTE COMPANY [Amendment 1 to Maximum Price Regula­ § 1499.30 i Adjustment of maximum tion 204 *] prices for malt beverages manufactured For the reasons set forth in an opinion by Hoffman Beverage Company, (a) issued simultaneously herewith it is or­ IDLE OR FROZEN MATERIALS SOLD UNDER Hoffman Beverage Company may in­ dered: PRIORITIES REGULATION NO. 13 s crease the maximum prices established § 1499.389 Denial of application for A statement of the considerations in­ for its sales of its malt beverages (beer, adjustment of maximum price of dry volved in the issuance of Amendment No. ale, and half and half) to all classes of felt sold by the FUntkote Company of 1 to Maximum Price Regulation No. 204, trade by the following amounts: New York, New York, (a) The appli­ Idle or Frozen Materials Sold Under 4 cents per case of 24 twelve ounce bottles cation of the FUntkote Company of New Priorities Regulation No. 13, has been is­ 10 cents per case of 12 quart bottles York, New York, filed , 1942, and sued simultaneously herewith and has 25 cents per half barrel (15% gallons). assigned Docket No. GF3-802, requesting been filed with the Division of the Fed­ permission to increase the maximum eral Register.* Provided, That such increases may only price to industrial consumers of dry felt In § 1499.502 paragraph (a) is amend­ be made in the State of Connecticut, in is denied. ed to read as set forth below and a new the State of New Jersey, and in the coun­ (b) This Order No. 39 (§ 1499.389) § 1499.514a is added: ties of Bronx, Duchess, Kings, Nassau, shall become effective September 17,1942. New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, § 1499.502 Maximum prices for idle Richmond, Rockland* Suffolk, Sullivan, (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) or frozen materials—(a) Idle or frozen Ulster, and Westchester, State of New Issued this 16th day of September 1942. material which is in the form in which York. originally purchased by the seller. (1) If Leon H enderson, (b) Wholesalers and retailers. (1) Administrator. ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of New London Fruit & Produce Company, Price Administration. [F. R. Doc. 42-9168; Filed, September 16,1942; 17 F.R. 6479. 17 F.R. 5718. 2:45 p. m.j *7 FJEt. 5167, 5604. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7367 sold to a producer of this or similar ma­ excess of 51 cents a pound, for sausage P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices terial, there shall be no maximum price meat or 55 cents a pound for link [Order 68 under § 1499.3 (b) of the General applicable to such sale. sausage. Maximum Price Regulation1] (2) If sold to any other authorized (c) Jones Dairy Farm, and each buyer: wholesaler distributing its pork sausage, EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY (i) The maximum price f. o. b. the pres­ shall affix to or enclose with every case ent location of the material shall be the or carton of pork sausage sold by it for The Eastman Kodak Company of delivered cost, including all transporta­ a period of three months from September Rochester, New York, has made applica­ tion charges, that the seller would be 10,1942, a written or printed notice stat­ tion under § 1499.3 (b) of the General permitted to incur for the material if ing (1) that Jones Dairy Farm has been Maximum Price Regulation for specific purchased from his original supplier un­ allowed to increase its maximum price authorization to determine the maximum der the presently applicable maximum for sausage by 2y2 cents per pound and prices for a new product. Due consid­ price regulation. If the quantity sold is (2) that each retailer may add 3 cents eration has been given to the application smaller than the quantity originally pur­ per pound to his ceiling price, provided and an opinion in support of this order chased, “the delivered cost that the seller that no retailer’s maximum price shall has been issued simultaneously herewith would be permitted to incur” shall be be increased to more than 51 cents per and has been filed with the Division of determined in reference to the quantity pound for sausage meat or more than the Federal Register. For the reasons originally purchased instead of the quan­ 55 cents per pound for link sausage. set forth in the opinion and under the tity sold. If the seller cannot identify (d) All prayers of the petition not authority vested in the Price Administra­ the quantity originally purchased, the granted herein are denied. tor by the Emergency Price Control Act quantity last purchased shall be consid­ (e) This Order No. 40 may be revoked of 1942, it is ordered: ered as the quantity originally purchased. or amended by the Price Administrator at § 1499.282 Approval of maximum (ii) If the maximum price cannot be any time. prices for n-Hexyl Chloride, (a) On and determined under subparagraph (2) .(i) (f) This Order No. 40 (§ 1499.390) is after Septembei 17, 1942, the Eastman of this paragraph (a), the maximum hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ Kodak Company of Rochester, New York, price f. o. b. the present location of the plementary Regulation No. 14, which may sell and deliver and agree, solicit and material shall be the actual delivered cost contains modifications of maximum attempt to sell and deliver, and any per­ of the material to the seller. - prices established by § 1499.2. son may buy from the Eastman Kodak * * * * * (g) This Order No. 40 (§ 1499.390) Company, n-Hexyl Chloride at prices not - § 1499.514a Effective dates of amend­ shall become effective September 17,1942. in excess of those hereinafter set forth: (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) ments. (a) Amendment No. 1 (§§ n-Hexyl Chloride at $2.25 per 100 grams, to 1499.502(a) and 1499.514a) to Maximum Issued this 16th day of September 1942. dealers for resale; and $3.00 per 100 grams, Price Regulation No. 204 shall become ef­ Leon H enderson, list to customers. fective September 16, 1942. Administrator. (b) All discounts, allowances, prac­ (Pub. Law. 421, 77th Cong.) [F. R. Doc. 42-9172; Filed, , 1942; tices with regard to charges for trans­ Issued this 16th day of September 1942. 2:43 p. m.] portation and other trade practices in effect with respect to comparable com­ Leon H enderson, Administrator. modities during , by the P art 1499— Commodities and S ervices seller, shall remain in effect under this [F. R. Doc. 42-9171; Filed, September 16, 1942; [Order 41, Under § 1499.18 (c) of the General order. 2:41 p. m.] Maximum Price Regulation] (c) Total sales of the commodity at the prices set forth in paragraph (a) CELCURE WOOD PRESERVING CORPORATION shall A not exceed $150 per year. For the reasons set forth in an opin­ (d) This Order No. 68 may be revoked Part 1499—Commodities and S ervices ion issued simultaneously herewith, it is or amended by the Price Administrator [Order 40 Under § 1499.18 (c) of the General ordered: at any time. Maximum Price Regulation—Docket GF3- § 1499.391 Adjustment of maximum (e) This Order No. 68 (§ 1499.282) 432] prices for Celcure processed 2y2"x6" shall become effective September 17, JONES DAIRY FARM tupelo and gum platform decking, sized 1942. For the reasons set forth in an opinion to 2}4" x-5y2", sold by the Celcure Wood (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) Preserving Corporation, (a) The maxi­ issued simultaneously herewith,* it is Issued this 16th day of September 1942. ordered: mum price f. o> b. Columbia, South Caro­ lina, for Celcure processed 2y2" x 6" tu­ Leon H enderson, § 1499.390 Adjustment of maximum pelo and gum platform decking, sized to Administrator. prices for pork link sausage and pork 2y4" x5y2", sold by the Celcure Wood sausage meat produced try Jones Dairy Preserving Corporation, Jacksonville, [F. R. Doc. 42-9169; Filed, September 16,1942; Farm, (a) Jones Dairy Farm of Fort Florida, shall be $52.85 per 1,000 feet 2:43 p. m.] Atkinson, Wisconsin, may sell and de­ board measure. liver, and any person may buy and re­ (b) All prayers of the application not ceive from Jones Dairy Farm, pure pork granted herein are denied. link sausage and pure pork sausage meat (c) This Order No. 41*may be revoked P art 1426—W ood P reserving and at a price equal to its maximum price as or amended by the Price Administrator P rimary F orest P roducts established under § 1499.2 of the General at any time.' Maximum Price Regulation plus 2l/2 (d) This Order No. 41 (§ 1499.391) is [Maximum Price Regulation 218] cents per pound. hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ (b) Any person selling at wholesale or plementary Regulation No. 14, which CENTRAL APPALACHIAN WOODEN MINE retail pork sausage links and pork sau­ contains modification of maximum MATERIALS sage meat produced by Jones Dairy Farm prices established by § 1499.2. may sell and deliver, and any person may (e) This Order No. 41 (§ 1499.391) Correction buy and receive from wholesale or retail shall become effective September 17, Under Table 5 appearing on page 7151 distributors pork sausage meat and pork 1942. of the issue for Thursday, September 10, sausage links so produced at a price (Pub. Law 421, 77th Cong.) 1942, the first item should read “Vs" x 1" equal to the maximum price as estab­ x 5M—12" ” instead of x 1" x 5"— lished under § 1499.2 of the General Issued this 16th day of " ”. Maximum Price Regulation plus 3 cents 1942. per pound, provided that no such in­ Leon H enderson, *7 F.R. 3153 , 3330, 3666, 3990, 3991, 4339, crease shall result in a maximum price in Administrator. 4487, 4659, 4738, 5027, 5192, 5276, 5365, 5445, ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of [F. R. Doc. 42-9170; Filed, September 16, 1942; 5565, 5484, 5775, 5783, 5784, 6038, 6081, 6007, Price Administration. 2:43 p. m.] 6210, 6615, 6794, 6939, 7093. No. 184------6 7368 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

P art 1426—W ood P reserving and P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices tion in the effective minimum price for P rimary F orest P roducts [Order 37 Under § 1499.18 (c) of the General W x 0 slack coals produced from the {Maximum Price Regulation 210] Maximum Price Regulation—Docket GF3- B & B Mine, Mine Index No. 1387, in Dis­ 288] trict No. 15. RAILROAD TIES ’ A petition, pursuant to the Bituminous PROGRESS CIGAR CO. Correction Coal Act of 1937, having been duly filed For the reasons set forth in an opinion with this Division by the above-named A footnote reference “7” should appear issued simultaneously herewith, It is or­ party; at the end of § 1426.14 (6) on page 7099 dered: It is ordered, That a hearing in the of the issue for Wednesday, September 9, above-entitled matter under the appli­ 1942. § 1499.387 Adjustment of maximum cable provisions of said Act and the rules prices for cigars manufactured by Prog­ of the Division be held on October 19, ress Cigar Company, (a) Progress Cigar P art 1499—Commodities and S ervices 1942, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Company, 428-30 South 13th Street, that day, at a hearing room of the Bitu­ [Order 43 Under § 1499.18 (c) of the General Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, may sel! and minous Coal Division, at 536 Dwight Maximum Price Regulation—Docket GF3- deliver and Yahn & McDonnell Company, 1821] Building, 1004 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, may buy and City, Missouri. LONDONDERRY OF PORTLAND receive from Progress Cigar Company It is further ordered, That Charles O. the following commodities at prices not Fowler or any other officer or officers of For the reasons set forth in an opinion higher than those set forth below: issued simultaneously herewith, It is or­ the Division duly designated for that dered: McD o n n el l Com pany and W idener Arcade purpose shall preside at the hearing in B rand Cigars such matter. The officers so designated § 1499.393 Adjustment of maximum Per thousand to preside at such hearing are hereby prices for factory-filled, quart packages Longfellows______$35.00 authorized to conduct said hearing, to of Londonderry Ice Cream manufactured Panetelas______35.30 administer oaths and affirmations, ex­ by Londonderry of Portland, (a) Lon­ Perfectos______35.30 amine witnesses, take evidence, to con­ donderry of Portland, 927 S. E. Marion tinue said hearing from time to time, Street, Portland, Oregon, may sell and B ellevue S tratford B rand Cigars and to prepare and submit proposed deliver, at wholesale, and any person may Per thousand findings of fact and conclusions and the buy and receive from Londonderry of Lobbies______$50 recommendation of an appropriate order Portland, factory-filled, quart packages Broad Street______59 in the premises, and to perform all other of Londonderry Ice Cream at a price not (b) The adjustment granted to Prog­ duties in connection therewith author­ higher than 65 cents per gallon. ress Cigar Company in paragraph (a) is ized by law. (b) Any person may sell and deliver subject to the condition that Yahn & Notice of such hearing is hereby given at retail, and any person may buy and McDonnell Company shall not use such to all parties herein and to persons or en­ receive from a seller at retail, factory- adjustment as the basis for petitioning tities having an interest in this proceed­ filled, quart packages of Londonderry Ice the Office of Price Administration for ing and eligible to become a party herein. Cream at a price not higher than 22 adjustment of its prices. Any person desiring to be admitted as a cents per quart package. (c) All prayers of the Petition not party to this proceeding may file a peti­ (c) The adjustments granted in para­ granted herein “are denied. tion of intervention in accordance with graphs (a) and (b) of this Order No. 43 (d) This Order No. 37 may be revoked the rules and regulations of the Bitumi­ are subject to the following conditions: or amended by the Price Administrator nous Coal Division for proceedings in­ (1) Londonderry of Portland shall no­ at any time. stituted pursuant to section 4 II (d) of tify all persons to whom it sells factory- (e) This Order No. 37 (§ 1499.387) is the Act, setting forth the facts on the filled, quart packages of Londonderry Ice hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ basis of which the relief in the original Cream of the modification of the maxi­ plementary Regulation No. 14, which petition is supported or opposed or on the mum prices for silch product permitted contains modifications of maximum basis of which other relief is sought. by this Order, and shall accompany such prices established by § 1499.2. Such petitions of intervention shall be notice with a copy of this order. Such (f) This Order No. 37 (§ 1499.387) filed with the Bituminous Coal Division notification shall be made with the first shall become effective September 18, on or before October 14, 1942. delivery after the effective date of this 1942. All persons are hereby notified that order; the hearing in the above-entitled matter (2) The maximum prices permitted by (Pub. Law No. 421, 77th Cong.) and any orders entered therein, may this order shall be subject to discounts, Issued this 17th day of September, 1942. concern, in addition to the matters allowances, and terms no less favorable specifically alleged in the petition, other than those given during March 1942. Leon H enderson, matters necessarily incidental and re­ (d) All prayers of the application not Administrator. lated thereto, which may be raised by granted herein are denied. [F. R. Doc. 42-9209; Filed, September 17,1942; amendment to the petition, petitions of (e) This Order No. 43 may be revoked 11:37 a. m.] intervention or otherwise, or which may or amended by the Price Administrator be necessary corollaries to the relief, if at any time. any, granted on the basis of this petition. (f) This Order No. 43 (§ 1499.393) is The matter concerned herewith is in hereby incorporated as a section of Sup­ Notices regard to the petition of the Bennett and plementary Regulation No. 14, which Brassart Coal Co., a code member in Dis­ contains modifications of maximum trict No. 15, for a reduction, from $1.35 prices established by § 1499.2. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. per ton to 70 cents per ton, for x 0 slack coals produced from the B & B (g) This Order No. 43 (§ 1499.393) shall Bituminous Coal Division. become effective September 18,1942. Mine, Mine Index No. 1387, in District [Docket No. A-1611] No. 15 for shipment by truck to all (Pub. Law No. 421, 77th Cong.) market areas. B ennett and B rassart Coal Co. Issued this 17th day of September 1942. Dated: September 16,1942. NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING Leon H enderson, [seal! D an H. W heeler, Administrator. In the matter of the petition of the Acting Director. [P. R. Doc. 42-9208; Piled, September 17,1942; Bennett and Brassart Coal Co., code [F. R. Doc. 42-9219; Filed, September 17,1942; 11:38 a. m.] member in District No. 15 for a reduc­ 11:47 a. m.]- {Docket Nos. A-1559; A-1559 Part II] the petitioner, except with respect to the ogous situation prevails as between the Mine and that their permanent classi­ establishment of permanent price classi­ coals of the Moss & Hill # 2 Mine and the fication and prices should await final D istrict B oard 15 fications and minimum prices for the previously priced coals produced from determination of the related issues ORDER GRANTING RELIEF, ETC. coals of the Moss & Hill No. 2 Mine (Mine other mines in Putnam County, Mis­ raised in Docket Nos. A-58, A-179 and Index No. 1627) of code member Moss & souri. The latter coals, for shipment by A-492. In the matter of the petition of Dis­ Hill (E. M. Moss) and the Floyd Mine truck, are presently subject to the tem­ Now, therefore, it is ordered, That the trict Board No. 15 for the establishment (Mine Index No. 1623) of code member porary minimum prices set forth in the portion of Docket No. A-1559 relating of price classifications and minimum Floyd Rouse in Production Group 3 in Order entered December 7, 1940, in Doc­ to the coals of the Moss & Hill #2 Mine prices for the coals of certain mines in District No. 15. ket No. A—179. (Mine Index No. 1627) of code member District No. 15. In the matter of the It appears that the coals of the Moss Pending final determination of the is­ Moss & Hill and the Floyd Mine (Mine petition of District Board No. 15 for the & Hill #2 Mine, located in Putnam sues in Docket Nos. A-58, and A-179, a Index; No. 1623) of code member Floyd establishment of price classifications and County, Missouri, and the Floyd Mine, petition was filed in Docket No. A-492, Rouse be, and it hereby is, severed from minimum prices for the coals of the Moss located in Adair County, Missouri, pos­ wherein it was requested that the mini­ the remainder of that docket and desig­ & Hill No. 2 Mine and the Floyd Mine. sess marketing factors and qualities sim­ mum prices made effective temporarily nated as Docket No. A-1559, Part n . Memorandum Opinion and Order sev­ ilar to those of other coals heretofore in Docket No. A-179 for the Putnam It is further ordered, That pending ering Docket No. A—1559 Part II from classified and priced and presently being County coals be made permanent. Doc­ final disposition of Docket No. A-1559, REGISTER, FEDERAL Docket No. A-1559 and granting tempo­ produced in those respective counties and ket Nos. A-58, A-179 and A-492 were Part II, temporary relief is granted as rary relief in Docket No. A—1559 Part II. that the minimum prices for the coals of thereafter consolidated, but, in accord­ follows: Commencing forthwith, the Hie original petition in the above-en­ the above-named mines, in the respec­ ance with a request and stipulation filed Schedule of Effective Minimum Prices titled matter filed with this Division on tive size groups, should correspond with therein by all the parties thereto, there for District No. 15 For Truck Shipments , 1942, pursuant to section 4 II (d) those in effect for other coals produced has been no change in the above-men­ is supplemented to include the price of the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937, prays in the same county for shipment by truck tioned Orders granting temporary relief classifications and minimum prices set for the establishment of temporary and and no permanent order has been en­ permanent price classifications and mini­ into all market areas. The coals pro­ forth below for the coals of the Moss & tered in any of the above-numbered Hill #2 Mine (Mine Index No. 1627) mum prices for the coals of certain mines duced in Adair County, Missouri, and pre­ dockets. in District No. 15. viously priced for shipment by truck, are In view of the foregoing, it is deemed operated by code member Moss & Hill As indicated in a separate order en­ presently subject to the temporary mini­ advisable at this time to establish only and the Floyd Mine (Mine Index No. tered in Docket No. A-1559, a reasonable mum prices set forth in the Order en­ temporarily the proposed price classifi­ 1623) operated by code member Floyd showing of necessity has been made for tered October 29, 1940, granting tempo­ cations and minimum prices for the coals Rouse for shipment by truck to all mar­ rary relief in Docket No. A-58. An anal­ of the Moss & Hill #2 Mine and the Floyd ket areas: the granting of the relief prayed for by 1942 18, September Friday,

DISTRICT NO. 15 (TRUCK SHIPMENTS) PRICES IN CENTS PER NET TON FOR SHIPMENT INTO ALL MARKET AREAS

Produc­ Prices and size group numbers Mine Mine tion County index Code member Mine name group Index No. N o. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 M 16

1027 3 Putnam, M o ...... 1627 230 230 230 230 230 215 200 190 230 185 210 195 135 35 230 230 215 205 195 185 210 180 185 170 170 110 35 3 Adair, M o______f 1623 230 230 1623 Rouse, Floyd______Floyd...... i (**) 250 250 250 250 225 210 195 185 230 180 205 190 190 130 35

"♦Prices applicable on coal moving into the State of Iowa. 7369 7370 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942

Notice is hereby given, that applica­ quests the establishment of price classi­ temporary relief herein granted may be tions to stay, terminate or modify the fications and minimum prices, no relief filed pursuant to the Rules and Regula­ temporary relief herein granted may be is accorded to these mines. tions Governing Practices and Procedure filed pursuant to the Rules and Regula­ Nothing contained herein shall be Before the Bituminous Coal Division in tions Governing Practice and Procedure deemed to constitute an opinion with re­ Proceedings Instituted Pursuant to sec­ before the Bituminous Coal Division in gard to the question whether or npt John tion 4 n (d) of the Bituminous Coal Proceedings Instituted Pursuant to sec­ P. Prushnok is the operator of any of Act of 1937. tion 4 II (d) of the Bituminous Coal the mines for which price classifications Dated September 16, 1942. Act of 1937. and minimum prices are established or [seal] D an H. W heeler, Dated, September 16, 1942. for which price classifications and min­ Acting Director. [seal] D an H. W heeler, imum prices were requested. Acting Director. It is further ordered, That a hearing [F. R. Doc. 42-9217; Filed, September 17,1942’ in the above-entitled matter under the 11:46 a. m.J [F. R. Doc. 42-9216; Filed, September 17, 1942; applicable provisions of the Bituminous 11:45 a. m.] Coal Act of 1937 and the rules of the Division be held on October 9, 1942, at [Docket No. B-184] 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of that [Docket Nos. A-1538 and A-1589.] day, at a hearing room of the Bituminous W. W. Coffey Coal Division, 734 Fifteenth Street, NW., J ohn P. P rtjshnok ORDER REVOKING AND CANCELLING Washington, D. C. On such day the REGISTRATION OF DISTRIBUTOR ORDER OP CONSOLIDATION AND ORDER GRANT­ Chief of the Records Section in Room ING TEMPORARY RELIEF AND NOTICE OF AND 502 will advise as to the room where This proceeding having been instituted ORDER FOR HEARING such hearing will be held. by the Bituminous Coal Division, pursu­ It is further ordered, That Travis Wil­ ant to the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937 In the matter of the petitions of John liams or any other officer or officers of and § 304.14 of the Rules and Regulations P. Prushnok, for the establishment of the Division duly designated for that pur­ for the Registration of Distributors, in price classifications and minimum prices pose shall preside at the hearing in such order to investigate and determine for the coals of certain mines in District whether W. W. Coffey, a registered dis­ No. 1. matter. ITie officers so designated to preside at such hearing are hereby au­ tributor (Registration No. 1685), Lynch­ Original petitions, pursuant to section thorized te conduct said hearing, to ad­ burg, Virginia, has violated certain pro­ 4 II (d) of the Bituminous Coal Act of minister oaths and affirmations, examine visions of the Act, the Marketing Rules 1937, having been duly filed with this witnesses, to continue said hearing from and Regulations Incidental to the Sale Division by the above-named party, time to time, and to prepare and submit and Distribution of Coal, the Rules and requesting the establishment, both tem­ proposed findings of fact and conclusions Regulations for the Registration of Dis­ porary and permanent, of price classifi­ and the recommendation pf an appropri­ tributors, and the Agreement by Regis­ cations and minimum prices for the coals ate order in the premises, and to perform tered Distributor; of certain mines in District No. 1; and all other duties in connection therewith A Notice of and Order for Hearing hav­ District Board 1 having petitioned for authorized by law. ing been issued and respondent having leave to intervene in Docket No. A-1538; filed an answer; and Notice of such hearing is hereby given to all parties herein and to persons or Pursuant to the Notice of and Order An informal conference having been entities having an interest in this pro­ for Hearing, a hearing in this matter held in Docket No. A-1538, at which peti­ ceeding and eligible-to become a party having been held before Travis Williams, tioner and District Board 1 were pres­ a duly designated Examiner of the Divi­ ent; and herein. Any person desiring to be ad­ mitted as a party to this proceeding may sion, at a hearing room thereof in A Statement re Original Petition— file a petition of intervention in accord­ Lynchburg, Virginia, at which all inter­ Docket No. A-1538 having been filed cn ance with the rules and regulations of the ested persons were afforded an oppor-' August 27, 1942, and a similar State­ Bituminous Coal Division for proceedings tunity to be present, adduce evidence, ment in Docket No. 1589 having been instituted pursuant to section 4 n (d) of cross-examine Witnesses, and otherwise filed on September 4,1942, indicating that the Act, setting forth the facts on the be heard, and at which respondent ap­ a question has arisen as to whether peti­ basis of which the relief in the original peared; tioner is the producer of the coals in­ petition is supported or opposed or on the The Examiner having filed his Report, volved; and basis of which other relief is sought. Proposed Findings of Fact, Proposed It appearing that a reasonable shoWr­ Such petitions of intervention shall be Conclusions of Law, and Recommenda­ ing of necessity has been made for the filed with the Bituminous Coal Division tion in this matter on June 1, 1942, in granting of temporary relief in the man­ on or before October 2,1942. which it was recommended that the pro­ ner hereinafter set forth rather than in All persons are hereby notified that ceeding in this matter be dismissed; the manner in which relief was re­ the hearing in the above-entitled matter The undersigned having made Find­ quested; and and any orders entered therein, may ings of Fact herein and having rendered The following action being deemed nec­ concern, in addition to the matters spe­ an Opinion, filed herewith, rejecting the essary in order to effectuate the pur­ cifically alleged in the petition, other recommendations of the Examiner; poses of the Act; matters necessarily incidental and re­ Now, therefore, it is ordered, That the It is ordered, That the above-entitled lated thereto, which may be raised by registration of W. W. Coffey, as a regis­ matters are herein consolidated. amendment to the petition, petitions of tered distributor (Registration No. 1685) It is further ordered, That pending intervention or otherwise, or which may be and it hereby is revoked; that the re­ final disposition of the above-entitled be necessary corollaries to the relief, if spondent shall not, until the elapse of at matter temporary relief be, and the same any, granted on the basis of this peti­ least "six months from the date of this hereby is, granted as follows: Commenc­ tion. order, petition the Division for registra­ ing forthwith the Schedule of Effective The matter concerned herewith is in tion as a registered distributor; that any Minimum Prices for District No. 1 for regard-to the petition of John P. Prush­ application for registration subsequently All Shipments Except Truck is supple­ nok for the establishment of permanent filed by respondent shall be accompanied mented to include the price classifica­ price classifications and minimum prices by an affidavit verifying that during the tions and minimum prices in the Sched­ for the coals of certain mines in Dis­ period respondent’s registration as a reg­ ule marked “Supplement R” annexed trict No. 1 which are represented to be istered distributor was revoked, respond­ hereto and made a part hereof.1 leased and operated by the said John ent neither directly nor indirectly trans­ No code acceptances or necessary in­ P. Prushnok, and for the establishment acted business as a registered distributor formation having been filed for certain of minimum prices for truck shipment nor received nor was promised any dis­ other mines for which petitioner re- for said mines. count which distributors are entitled to 1 Not filed with the Division of the Federal Notice is hereby given that applica­ receive by virtue of registration; and that Register. tions to stay, terminate, or modify the satisfactory proof of the facts as set forth FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7371 in such affidavit be*a further condition witnesses, to take evidence, and to con­ and the rules and regulations thereunder to registration of respondent as a regis­ tinue said hearing from time to time, and by: tered distributor. to such places as he may direct by an­ (1) Selling during the period April 20, Dated September 16, 1942. nouncement at said hearing or any ad­ 1941 to April 28, 1941, both dates inclu­ [seal] D an H. W heeler, journed hearing or by subsequent no­ sive, to the Kentucky Home Coal Com­ Acting Director. tice, and to prepare and submit proposed pany of Pineville, Kentucky, approxi­ findings of fact and conclusiqns and the mately 285 tons of IV2" slack coal pro­ [F. R. Doc. 42-9218; Filed, September 17,1942; recommendation of an appropriate order duced at the above-designated mine at 11:46 a.m .] in the premises, and to perform all other a price of $1.25 per net ton f. o. b. the duties in connection therewith author­ mine for truck shipment, and during the ized by law. period April 12, 1941 to April 22, 1941, [Docket No. B-303] Notice of such hearing is hereby given both dates inclusive, to Isaac Slusher of to said Code Member and to all other Hulen, Kentucky, approximately 222.95 J. J. Foutz parties herein and to all persons and en­ tons of 1Y2" slack coal produced at the ORDER POSTPONING HEARING AND REDESIG­ tities having an interest in this proceed­ above-designated mine at prices of 800 NATING TRIAL EXAMINER ing. Any person or entity eligible under and 900 per net ton f. o. b. the mine for § 301.123 of the Rules and Regulations truck shipment, whereas the effective The above-entitled matter having been Governing Practice and Procedure Before minimum price for said coal was $1.80 heretofore scheduled for hearing at 10 the Division in Proceedings Instituted per net ton f. o. b. the mine as set forth a. m. on September 21, 1942, at a hearing Pursuant to sections 4 II (j) and 5 (b) of in .the Schedule of Effective Minimum room of the Bituminous Coal Division, at the Act, may file a petition 'for inter­ Prices for District No. 8 for Truck Ship­ the Franciscan Hotel, Albuquerque, New vention not later than five (5) days be­ ment, resulting in violation of section 4 Mexico; and fore the date herein set for hearing on II (e) of the Act and Part II (e) of the The Acting Director deeming it advis­ the complaint. Code; and able that said hearing should be post­ Notice is hereby given that answer to (2) Selling during the period April 20, poned; the complaint' must be filed with the Di­ 1941 to April 28, 1941, both dates inclu­ Now, therefore, it is ordered, That the vision at its Washington Office or with sive, to the Kentucky Home Coal Com­ hearing in the above-entitled matter be any one of the statistical bureaus of the pany of Pineville, \ Kentucky, approxi­ postponed from September 21, 1942 to Division, within twenty (20) days after mately 285 tons of IV2" slack coal pro­ November 19, 1942 at 1 p. m., at a hear­ date of service thereof on the Code duced at the above-designated mine for ing room of the Bituminous Coal Division Member; and that failure to file an an­ shipment by rail, and during the period at the Franciscan Hotel, Albuquerque, swer within such period, unless otherwise April 12,1941 to April 22,1941, both dates New Mexico. ordered, shall be deemed to be an admis­ inclusive, to Isaac Slusher of Hulen, It is further ordered, That Charles O. sion of the allegations of the complaint Kentucky, approximately 222.95 tons of Fowler, or any other officer of the Divi­ herein and a consent to the entry of an IV2" slack coal produced at the above- sion that may be designated for that pur­ appropriate order on the basis of the facts designated mine for shipment by rail, pose, shall preside at said hearing vice alleged. whereas prices, temporary or final, had D. C. McCurtain. Notice is also hereby given that if it not been established by the Division for Dated: September 16, 1942. shall be determined that the Code Mem­ said coal for rail shipment, resulting in [seal] D an H. W heeler, ber has wilfully committed any one or violation of the Order in General Docket Acting Director. more of the violations alleged in the com­ No. 19 dated October 9,1940. plaint, an order may be entered either Dated: September 16, 1942. [F. R. Doc. 42-9220; Filed, September 17, 1942; revoking the membership of the Code 11:47 a. m.] [seal] D an H. W heeler, Member in the Code and the Code Mem­ Acting Director. ber’s right to an exemption from the taxes imposed by § 3520 (b) (1) of thejnternal [F. R. Doc. 42-9221; Filed, September 17,1942; 11:47 a. m.] [Docket No. B-294] Revenue Code, or directing the Code Member to cease and desist from violat­ H al M assey ing the Code and regulations made there­ NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING under. [Docket No. 1717-FD] All persons are hereby notified that the S helby Coal Company (W. K. J enne) A complaint dated , 1942, pursu­ hearing in the above entitled matter and a n t to the provisions of section 4 II (j) orders entered therein may concern, in ORDER POSTPONING' HEARING AND REDESIG­ and 5 (b) of the Bituminous Coal Act addition to the matters specifically al­ NATING EXAMINER of 1937 (the “Act”), having been duly leged in the complaint herein, other mat­ filed on July 1, 1942, by Bituminous Coal The above-entitled matter having been ters incidental and related thereto, heretofore scheduled for hearing on Producers Board for District No. 8 com­ whether raised by amendment of the plainant, with the Bituminous Coal Di­ September 21, 1942, at 10 a. m., at the complaint, petition for intervention, or Cabell County Court House, Huntington, vision (the “Division”) , alleging wilful vi­ otherwise, and all persons are cautioned olation by Hal Massey (the “Code Mem­ West Virginia; and to be guided accordingly. The Acting Director deeming it ad­ ber”) , of the Bituminous Coal Code (the Notice is also hereby given that any “Code”) , or rules and regulations there­ visable that said hearing be postponed; application, pursuant to § 301.132 of the Now, therefore, it is ordered, That the under : Rules of Practice and Procedure before It is ordered, That a hearing in respect hearing in the above-entitled matter be, the Division for the disposition of this and the same hereby is, postponed from to the subject matter of such complaint proceeding without formal hearing, must be held on October 24, 1942, at 10 a. m. September 21, 1942, at 10 a. m., at the be filed not later than fifteen (15) days Cabell County Court House, Huntington, at a hearing room of the Bituminous after receipt by the Code Member of the Coal Division at Room 214, Post Office complaint herein. West Virginia, to October 29? 1942, at Building, Knoxville, Tennessee. 10 a. m., at the same place. It is further ordered, That Floyd Mc- The matter concerned herewith is in It is further ordered, That Examiner Gown or any other officer or officers of regard to the complaint filed by said com­ Floyd McGown preside at said hearing, the Division duly designated for that plainant alleging that Hal Massey, a Code vice Examiner Travis Williams. purpose shall preside at the hearing in Member of Calloway, Kentucky, whose Dated: September 16, 1942. such matter. The officer so designated code membership became effective Janu­ [seal] D an H. W heeler, to preside at such hearing is hereby au­ ary 26, 1938, operating Mine Index No. Acting Director. thorized to conduct said hearing, to ad­ 1532, located in Bell County, Kentucky, [F. R. Doc. 42-9222; Filed, September 17, 1942; minister oaths and affirmations, examine District No. 8, violated the Act, the Code 11:47 a. m.] 7372 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 Bureau of Reclamation. evidence in this proceeding and to per­ gress (38 Stat. 717; 15 USCA, section form all other duties authorized by law; 41), [NO. 27] It is further ordered, That the taking It is ordered, That Miles J. Furnas, a Orland I rrigation P roject of testimony in this proceeding begin on trial examiner of this Commission, be Wednesday, October 14, 1942, at ten and he hereby is designated and ap­ PUBLIC NOTICE OF ANNUAL WATER RENTAL o’clock in the forenoon of that day (Pa­ pointed to take testimony and receive CHARGES cific Standard Time), in Room 229, Post evidence in this proceeding and to per­ AUGUST 28, 1942. Office Building, Los Angeles, California. form all other duties authorized by law; (1) Announcement is hereby made Upon completion of testimony for the It is further ordered, That the taking that, pending the cancellation of water Federal Trade Commission, the trial ex­ of testimony in this proceeding begin on rights on lands now delinquent in the aminer is directed to proceed immedi­ Wednesday, October 7,1942, at ten o’clock payment of charges due the United States ately to take testimony and evidence on in the forenoon of that day (Pacific and the transfer of said water rights to behalf of the respondent. The trial ex­ Standard Time) in Room 229, Post Office other lands in private ownership that can aminer will then close the case and make Building, Los Angeles, California. be served from the constructed canal sys­ his report upon the evidence. Upon completion of testimony for the tem, or minor extensions, on the Orland By the Commission. Federal Trade Commission, the trial ex­ project, California, water will be fur­ [seal] Otis B. J ohnson, aminer is directed to proceed immediate­ nished during the irrigation season of Secretary. ly to take testimony and evidence on 1943 and thereafter until further notice, behalf of the respondent. The trial ex­ upon approved applications for tempo­ [F. R. Doc. 42-9197; Filed, September 17,1942; aminer will then close the case and make rary water service for the irrigation of 10:47 a. m.] his report upon the evidence. such other lands, upon a water rental By the Commission. basis, at the following rate's and terms. [Docket No. 4780] [seal] O tis B. J ohnson, (2) The minimum water rental charge Secretary. for the lands to be irrigated under the G allant T rading Company, et al. provisions of this public notice shall be [F. R. Doc. 42-9195; Filed, September 17,1942; one dollar and sixty cents ($1.60) per ir­ ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND 10:47 a. m.] rigable acre, which charge will permit FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING the delivery of not to exceed three acre- TESTIMONY feet of water per acre. Additional water At a regular session of the Federal OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. will be furnished at the rate of forty cents Trade Commission, held at its office in [Order 3 Under Revised Price Schedule 121— ($0.40) per acre-foot. The minimum the City of Washington, D. C., on the Brass Mill Scrap—Docket 3012-2] charge defined above will be due and pay­ 16th day of September, A. D. 1942. able at the time that application for tem­ This matter being at issue and ready T he B rush B eryllium Company porary water service is executed and no for the taking of testimony, and pursuant ORDER^ GRANTING EXCEPTION water will be delivered until the minimum to authority vested in the Federal Trade charge has been paid in full. Charges for Commission, under an Act of Congress For the reasons set forth in an opinion additional water at the rates above spec­ (38 Stat. 717; 15 USCA, section 41). issued simultaneously herewith and filed ified must be paid in advance of the de­ It is-ordered, That Miles J. Furnas, a with the Division of the Federal Register livery of additional water and no advance trial examiner of this Commission, be and under the authority vested in the payment shall be accepted in sums of and he hereby is designated and ap­ Price Administrator by the Emergency less than $10.00 which would permit the pointed to take testimony and receive Price Control Act of 1942 and § 1309.19 delivery of 25 acre-feet at the rate evidence in this proceeding and to per­ (e) (2) of Revised Price Schedule No. specified. form all other duties authorized by law; 12—Brass Mill Scrap, it is ordered: (3) All charges for water rental serv­ It is further ordered, That the taking (a) The Brush Beryllium Company of ice are to be paid to the Bureau of Rec­ of testimony jn this proceeding begin on Cleveland, Ohio, may buy and receive lamation, Orland, California. (Act of Monday, October 12, 1942, at ten o’clock from the American Brass Company of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat., 388, as amended in the forenoon of that day < Pacific Waterbury, Connecticut, and the Amer­ or supplemented.) Standard Time), in Room 229, Post Office ican Brass Company of Waterbury, Con­ Building, Los Angeles, California necticut, may sell and deliver to The A be F ortas, Brush Beryllium Company of Cleveland, Under Secretaryl Upon completion of testimony for the Federal Trade Commission, the trial ex­ Ohio, at a price not higher than 14tf per*- [F. R. Doc. 42-9192; Filed, September 17,1942; aminer is directed to proceed immedi­ pound f. o. b. Lorain, Ohio, specially pre­ 9:54 a. m.] ately to take testimony and evidence on pared brass mill scrap: Provided, That behalf of the respondent. The tria1 ex­ The Brush Beryllium Company of Cleve­ aminer will then close the case and make land, Ohio, has been authorized by the ' his report upon the evidence. War Production Board to make each such By the Commission. purchase. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. (b) As used in this Order No. 3 “speci­ [seal] Otis b ’. J ohnson, [Docket No. 4774] ally prepared brass mill scrap” shall Secretary. mean fine, clean copper chips free from D. K . T uey [F. R. Doc. 42-9196; Filed, September 17,1942; iron, oil, zinc, lead, arsenic, antimony or 10:47 a. m.] ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND F IX ­ other contamination. ING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING TESTI­ (c) Unless the context otherwise re­ MONY quires, the terms used in this Order No. [Docket No. 4825] 3 shall have the same meaning given to At a regular session of the Federal them by Revised Price Schedule No. 12. Trade Commission, held at its office in Edward W emett & Company, et al. (d) This Order No. 3 may be revoked the City of Washington, D. C„ on the ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND or amended by the Price Administrator 16th day of September, A. D. 1942. FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING TESTI­ at any time. This matter being at issue and ready MONY (e) This Order No. 3 shall become for the taking of testimony, and pursu­ effective September 17, 1942. At a regular session of the Federal ant to authority vested in the Federal Issued this 16th day of September 1942. Trade Commission, under an Act of Con­ Trade Commission, held at its office in the City of Washington, D. C., on the Leon H enderson, gress (38 Stat. 717; 15 USCA, section 41), 16th day of September A. D. 1942. Administrator. It is ordered, That Miles J. Furnas, a This matter being at issue and ready trial examiner of this Commission, be for the taking of testimony, and pur­ [F. R. Doc. 42-9187; Filed, September 10,1942; and he hereby is designated and ap­ suant to authority vested in the Federal 2:43 p. m.] pointed to take testimony and receive Trade Commission, under an Act of Con­ 1 7 F.R. 1234, 1836, 2132, 3520, 5515. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 7373

[Order 45 Under Maximum Price Regulation filed with the Division of the Federal (b) (4) J. I. Seidenberg Coal & Fuel 1201—Bituminous Coal Delivered From Register. For the reasons set forth in Company. Mine or Preparation Plant—Docket 3120- the opinion and pursuant to the author­ Contract prices 55] ity vested in the Administrator by the School . 1942-43 P remar Coal Company, I nc. Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 and Coes Place______$5.93 South St______5.93 ORDER GRANTING ADJUSTMENT Procedural Regulation No. 1,* it is ordered: (b) (5) S. Smith Coal & Oil Company. For the reasons set forth in an opinion (a) C & I Coal Company, Fuels, Inc., Contract prices issued simultaneously herewith and pur­ Hi-Grade Coal and Fuel Company, J. I. School 1942-43 suant to authority vested in the Admin­ Seidenburg Coal and Fuel Company, and Arts High______$5. 42 istrator by the Emergency Price Control S. Smith Coal and Oil Company may sell Branch Brook______5. 71 Act of 1942 and Procedural Regulation and deliver and the Board of Education Burnet St______5.71 No. 1,* it is ordered: of the City of Newark, New Jersey, may Central C & T High______5.21 (a) The Premar Coal Company, Inc., buy and receive anthracite coal for use Cleveland__ ;______. 5.42 Tunnelton, West Virginia, may sell and in the public schools of the City of New­ East Side C & T High Annex______7.91 deliver and any person may buy and re­ Eighteenth Ave______5. 68 ark as set forth in the subparagraph of Elliott St______5.71 ceive, rail shipments of the bituminous paragraph (b) below applicable to each Fifteenth Ave. coal described, in paragraph (b) below company, at prices not in excess of those (Old Bldg.)______5.88 at prices not in excess of those stated stated in each such subparagraph, pur­ (New Bldg.)______5. 71 therein. suant to contracts heretofore awarded by First Ave______5. 71 (b) Coals in Size Groups 6 to 9, in­ the Board of Education of Newark, New Fourteenth Ave______5. 68 clusive, produced by the Premar Coal Girls’ Trade______5.91 Jersey; Monmouth St______5.62 Company, Inc., at its Monitor No. 2 Mine, (b) (1) C & I Coal Company. Mine Index No. 150, District No. 3 may be Roseville Ave______,______7.91 sold at prices not to exceed $2.25 per net Contract prices South 8th St______5.62 School 1942-43 South 10th St______5. 62 ton, f. o. b. the mine, for shipment by Summer Place______5.91 rail. Bruce St______$5.93 Sussex Ave______5. 62 (c) This Order No. 45 may be revoked Warren St______5.36 Waverly Ave______5. 62 or amended by the Administrator at any (b) (2) Fuels, Inc. (c) This Order No. 15 may be revoked time. (d) All prayers of the petitioner not Contract prices or amended by the Administrator at any granted herein are denied. School 1942-43 time; Alexander St______$5.96 (d) All prayers of the petition not (e) Unless the context otherwise re­ Ann St______5.61 granted herein are denied; quires, the definitions set forth in Arlington Ave______5.73 (e) Unless the context otherwise re­ § 1340.208 of Maximum Price Regulation B3rgen St______5.91 quires, the definitions set^ forth in No. 120 shall apply to the terms used Central Ave______1------5.73 herein. East Side C & T High______5.74 § 1340.258 of Maximum Price*Regulation (f) This Order No. 45 shall become Franklin______5.59 No. 122 shall apply to terms used herein; effective on September 17, 1942. Garfield____ .______■____ w------5.-61 (f) This Order No. 15 shall become ef­ Hawkins St______5.60 fective September 21,1942. Issued this 16th day of September, Ivy St______!______5.91 Issued this 16th day of September 1942. Lafayette St______5.63 1942. Leon H enderson, Lincoln______5.91 * Administrator. Madison______5.91 Leon H enderson, McKinley-7th Ave______:------5.91 Administrator. [F. R. Doc. 42-9182; Filed, September 16,1942; Miller S t ...... ______------5.71 2:40 p. m.] Ridge St------5.73 [F. R. Doc. 42-9188; Filed, September 16, 1942; Summer Ave______5. 69 2:45 p. m.] (b) (3) Hi-Grade Coal Company. [Order 15 Under Maximum Price Regulation [Order 9 Under Maximum Price Regulation 1223—Solid Fuels Delivered From Facilities Contract prices 1261—Fluorspar] Other Than Producing Facilities—Dealers— School 1942-43 Docket 3122-216] Abington Ave______' $5.40 Indian M etals Company B oard of Education of N ewark, A lyeaSt______, ------9.40 ORDER DETERMINING MAXIMUM PRICE Avon Ave------5.73 N ew J ersey Barringer High (Main Bldg.)------5.40 Under date of , 1942, Indian ORDER GRANTING ADJUSTMENT Barringer High (Gym.)------5.40 Metals Company, Lordsburg, New Mex­ Boylan St______5. 53 ico, applied to the Office of Price Admin­ On , 1942, the Board of Educa­ Bragaw Ave______5. 53 istration for the determination of a tion of the City of Newark, New Jersey, Camden St______5.40 Chancellor Ave______5.40 maximum price at which it might sell its filed a petition (Docket No. 3122-216) acid grade fluorspar from its plant at requesting an adjustment of the maxi­ Charlton St______5.40 Hawthorne Ave______5.39 Lordsburg, New Mexico. The specifica­ mum prices established by Maximum Maple Ave______- ______5.83 tions of its product are a minimum of Price Regulation No. 1 2 for sales of solid McKinley-8th Ave______5.40 98% calcium fluoride, and a maximum fuels by C & I Coal Company, Fuels, Inc., Montgomery St______5.39 of 1% silica. Under the provisions of Hi-Grade Coal and Fuel Company, J. I. Morton St______5.21 § 1376.1 (a) (3) of Maximum Price Reg­ Seidenburg Coal and Fuel Company, and .Newton St______5.60 ulation No. 126, the Office of Price Ad­ S. Smith Coal and Oil Company to per­ Oliver St______5.40 ministration will determine the maxi­ mit said companies to deliver anthracite Peshine Ave______5. 29 Robert Treat______5.65 mum price at which fluorspar of a par­ coals pursuant to contracts awarded by South 17th St______5.90 ticular grade may be sold by a producer the Board of Education of the City of South Side High______.______5.21 when the conditions named in that Sec­ Newark at prices specified in such con­ Speedway Ave______5.40 tion exist. Due consideration has been tracts. State St______9.35 given to that application, and an opinion Due consideration has been given to Webster St______'.______5.48 Weequahic High_____ ,______5.38 in support of this Order No. 9 has been said petition and an opinion in support issued simultaneously herewith and has of this Order No. 15 has been issued West Side High______5.50 Wilson Ave______'______5.21 been filed with the Division of the Fed­ simultaneously herewith and has been Woodland Ave. eral Register. For the reasons set forth 17 F.R. 3168, 3447, 3901, 4336, 4342, 4404, (Stove)______9.40 in the opinion, under authority vested in 4540, 4541, 4700, 5059, 5560, 5607, 5827, 5835, (N ut)______9.40 the Price Administrator by the Emer­ 6169, 6218, 6265, 6272, 6472, 6325, 6524. Repair Shop______9.40 gency Price Control Act of 1942, it is 3 7 F.R. 971, 3663, 6967. Newark School Stadium______9.40 hereby ordered: 3 7 F.R. 3239, 3666, 3856, 3940, 3941, 5024, 5567, 5835. » 7 F.R. 971, 3663, 6967. 3 7 F.R. 3189. 7374 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, September 18, 1942 (a) Under the provisions of § 1376.1 established by § 1376.1 of said Maximum tion, Washington, D. C., a detailed profit (a) (3) of Maximum Price Regulation Price Regulation for sales made by James and loss statement covering operations in No. 126, issued April 28, 1942, the price W. Patton & Sons, Elizabethtown, Illi­ the preceding calendar month, and copies of $27.16 per ton f. o. b. Lordsburg, New nois, and the maximum price at which of all invoices for fluorspar sold during Mexico, for acid grade fluorspar, the said company may sell or deliver said the same period. specifications of which are a minimum grade of fluorspar. (c) This Order No. 11 may be revoked of 98% calcium fluoride, and a maximum (b) On or before October 15, 1942, or amended by the Price Administrator of 1% silica, is determined to be a price and on or before the 15th day of each at any time. in line with the level of maximum prices month thereafter, James W. Patton & (d) This Order No. 11 shall become established by § 1376.1 of said Maximum Sons shall file with the Office of Price effective September 17, 1942. Price Regulation for sales made by the Administration, Washington, D. C., a de­ Indian Metals Company, Lordsburg, New tailed profit and loss statement covering Issued this 16th day of September 1942. Mexico, and the maximum price at operations in the preceding calendar L e o n H e n d e r s o n , which said company may sell or deliver month, and copies of all invoices for Administrator. said grade of fluorspar. fluorspar sold during the same period. [F. R. Doc. 42-9186; Filed, September 16,1942; (b) On or before October 15, 1942, (c) This Order No. 10 may be revoked 2:41 p. m.] and on or before the 15th day of each or amended by the Price Administrator month thereafter, Indian Metals Com­ at any time. pany shall file with the Office of Price (d) This Order No. 10 shall become ef­ Administration, Washington, D. C., a fective September 17,1942. detailed profit and loss statement cover­ [Order 20 Under Maximum Price Regulation Issued this 16th day of September 1483—Dressed Hogs and Wholesale PorJ; ing operations in the preceding calendar 1942. Cuts—Docket 3148-36] month, and copies of all invoices for L e o n H e n d e r s o n , fluorspar sold during the same period. Administrator. H a a s -D a v is P a c k i n g C o m p a n y (c) This Order No. 9 may be revoked [F. R. Doc. 42-9185; Filed, September 16,1942; ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR ADJUSTMENT or amended by the Price Administrator 2:40 p. m.] at any time. On ,1942 the Haas-Davis Pack­ (d) This Order No. 9 shall become ing Company, Inc., Mobile, Alabama, effective September 17, 1942. filed a petition docketed as a petition for [Order 11 Under Maximum Price Regulation an adjustment pursuant to § 1364.29 (a) Issued this 16th day of September 1942. 126 1—Fluorspar] of Maximum Price Regulation No. 148. L e o n H e n d e r s o n , J a m e s W. P a t t o n & i S o n s Due consideration has been given to the Administrator. petition, and an opinion in support of ORDER DETERMINING MAXIMUM PRICE [F. R. Doc. 42-9184; Filed, September 16, 1942; this Order No. 20 has been issued simul­ 2:40 p. m.j Under date of August 1, 1942, James taneously herewith and has been filed W. Patton & Sons, Elizabethtown, , with the Division of the Federal Regis­ applied to the Office of Price Administra­ ter. For the reasons set forth in the m axim um opinion, under the authority vested in [Order 10 Under Maximum Price Regulation tion for the determination of a 1261—Fluorspar] price at which it might sell its ceramic the Price Administrator by the Emer­ grade fluorspar from its plant at Eliza­ gency Price Control Act of 1942, and in J a m e s W. P a t t o n & S o n s bethtown, Illinois. The specifications of accordance with Procedural Regulation ORDER DETERMINING MAXIMUM PRICE its product are a minimum of 95% cal­ No. 1,® issued by the Office of Price Ad­ cium fluoride, and a maximum of 1^% ministration, it is hereby ordered: Under date of August 1, 1942, James silica. Under the provisions of § 1376.1

Company and Guymon Gas Company to munity Power and Light Company’s Plan Cimarron Utilities Company and Guymon The Kansas Utilities Company, a sub­ of Integration and Simplification now Gas Company, to Th^ Kansas Utilities Com­ sidiary of Community Power and Light pending before the Commission, and that pany, as assignee of the contract between Continental Gas & Electric Corporation and Company, as assignee of the contract applicants have found it impossible to Community Power and Light Company, for between Continental Gas & Electric Cor­ carry out their proposals within the a consideration of $7,250,000 cash, subject to poration and Community Power and period of sixty days following the entry certain adjustments; and * * * Light Company for the sale of such of the order dated July 17, 1942; and interest; and - The Commission having considered It is further ordered, That applicants Said applicants having also requested such requests and representations, and be, and they are hereby granted an addi­ an additional period of sixty days from finding that the same is not unreason­ tional sixty days from September 15, September 15, 1942 in which to comply able and that the granting of such re­ 1942, in which to Complete compliance with said order of July 17,1942, and with quests would not be detrimental to the with Commission’s order of July 17,1942, such order as the Commission may enter public interest or the interest of investors and this order amending said order. amending said order; and or consumers; By the Commission. The application stating that the It is ordered, That said order of July [seal! Orval L. D uB ois, change in the proposed purchaser of 17,1942, be, and it is hereby amended in Secretary. Continental Gas & Electric Corporation’s the following respects: interest in the aforesaid companies is The sentence beginning at line 11 of [P. R. Doc. 42-9164; Piled, September 16,1942; necessary to the consummation of Com­ page 9 is amended to read: 2:30 p. m.]