FEDERAL REGSTER 1 9 3 4 ¿ f i ’ VOLUME 9 *« ahted^ NUMBER 230

Washinffton, Friday, November 17, 1944

The President hereby find and declare that competitive CONTENTS conditions have not been restored; and (2) do hereby specify June 30, 1945, as THE PRESIDENT PROCLAMATION 2631 the termination date within the meaning Proclamation: Page of subsection (h) of the Renegotiation Contract termination date as Specification of the Termination D ate ^Lct/ as P rovided in the R enegotiation provided in Renegotiation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ Act, specification of______13739 Act unto set my hand and caused the seal of BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES the United States to be affixed. REGULATIONS AND NOTICES OF AMERICA DONE at the City of Washington this 14th day of November in the year of our Alien P roperty Custodian: A PROCLAMATION Lord nineteen hundred and Filing notices of claim under WHEREAS subsection (h) of the Re­ [seal] forty four, and of the Inde­ vesting orders, extension of negotiation Act (section 403, as amended, pendence of the United States time for______<■______13741 of the Sixth Supplemental National De­ of America the one hundred and sixty- Vesting orders, copyrights of fense Appropriation Act, 1942, approved ninth. certain foreign nationals: April 28, 1942 (56 Stat. 226, 245), as F ranklin D Roosevelt Austria (5 documents)—___ 13765, 13766,13772,13773,13779 amended by section 701 of the Revenue By the President: Act of 1943, enacted February 25, 1944 Belgium (2 documents) _ 13780,13781 (58 Stat. 26, 78) ), provides in part: E. R. S tettinius, Jr„ Czechoslovakia (2 docu­ Acting Secretary of State. ments)______13780, 13781 This section shall apply only with respect to profits derived from contracts with the [F. R. Doc. 44-17571; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Denmark (2 documents).__ 13780, Departments and subcontracts which are at­ 11:45 a. m.] 13781 tributable to performance prior to the termi­ (4 documents)______13768, nation date. For the purposes of this sub­ 13772, 13773, 13779 section— Salabert, Francis______13765 ***** Regulations Germany (6 documents) 13765, (2) The term "termination date” means— 13766,13772, 13773, 13779, 13781 (A) December 31, 1944; or Holland (2 documents). 13780,13781 (B) If the President not later than De­ TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE Hungary (4 documents)____ 13765, cember 1, 1944, finds and by proclamation declares that competitive conditions have Chapter VII—War Food Administration 13773, 13779, 13781 not been restored, such date not later than (Agricultural Adjustment) Kodaly, Zoltán______13767 June 30, 1945, as may be specified by the Italy (5 documents)______13765, President in such proclamation as the termi­ Part 722—Cotton 13766, 13773, 13779, 13781 nation date Casella, Alberto______13767 * * * * * COTTON MARKETING QUOTAS FOR 1945-46 Messaggerie Musicali S. A— 13766 except that in no event shall the termination MARKETING YEAR AND NATIONAL, STATE, Japan (2 documents) __ 13773,13779 date extend beyond the date proclaimed by COUNTY AND FARM COTTON ALLOTMENTS Norway (2 documents) _ 13780,13781 the President as the date of termination of FOR 1945 Poland (2 documents) _ 13780,13781 hostilities in the present war, or the date F ederal T rade Commission: specified in a concurrent resolution of the Whereas, the Agricultural Adjustment two Houses of Congress as the date of such Act of 1938, as amended, provides for the Cease and desist orders: termination, whichever is the earlier.; Calvert, Robert M„ et al_____ 13741 proclamation of certain data concerning Togstad, C. L, Co., et al_____ 13742 AND WHEREAS hostilities in the pres­ the supply and consumption require­ Hearing, Master Engravers ent war hfve not terminated, and the ments requisite to the establishment of a Guild______13764 continued necessity of devoting a very national allotment for cotton and mar­ I nterstate Commerce Commission: large proportion of the production of the keting quotas for cotton, and Box cars, closed; demurrage nation to the successful prosecution of Whereas, said act further provides that charges______13761 the present war has prevented the the powers therein granted shall not be Cotton shipments, appointment restoration of competitive conditions: used to discourage the production of suf­ of agents (2 documents)__ 13785 * NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ficient supplies of foods and fibers to Mines B ureau: ROOSEVELT, President of the United maintain normal domestic consumption, Diesel mine locomotives, tests to States o r America, under and by virtue taking into consideration current trends determine permissibility for of the authority vested in me by the stat­ in consumption and export and the quan- u s e ______13742 utory provisions above set out, (1) do (Continued on next page) (Continued on next page) 13739 13740 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 CONTENTS—Continued CONTENTS—Continued Office of P rice Administration— War P roduction Board—Con. Page FEDERALlpEGISTER Continued. Page Heating equipment, extended ‘V »3« Flour mixes (RSR 1, Am. 84)__ 13761 surface (L-107, Rev. of Sch. ^Onmo*' Prepared (FPR 1, Am. 1 to I ) — ------13753 Supp. 3; MPR 280, Am. Rubber, synthetic rubber, balata 51) (2 documents)_____ 13758 and products (R-l, App. Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Fruits and vegetables, fresh n i) ------13755 nnd days following legal holidays, by the (MPR 426, Am. 70)______13761 War Shipping Administration : Division of the Federal Register, The National Judicial sales (Rev. Supp. Order “America,” vessel ownership Archives, pursuant to the authority contained 10)______13757 determination______13792 in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, Lamb and mutton carcasses and 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., cuts (RMPR 239, Am. 15) __ 13758 ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Meats and edible by-products at tities of substitutes available at fair Administrative Committee, approved by the President. Distribution is made only by the wholesale, variety (MPR prices, and Superintendent of Documents, Government 398, Am. 5)______13759 Whereas, said act further provides that Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Power laundries, Minneapolis- quotas shall be terminated if it is deter­ The regulatory material appearing herein is St. Paul area (RMPR 165, mined that such action is necessary in keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Am. 2 to Supp. Service Reg. order to effectuate the declared policy of which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant 14)______13761 the act or to meet a national emergency, to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Regional and district office or­ and amended June 19, 1937. ders; community ceiling k Whereas, an investigation has been The F ederal R egister will be furnished by mall to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 prices, list of orders filed (2 made which reveals that it is necessary, per month or $15.00 per year, payable in ad­ documents)______13788, 13789 in order to meet the present emergency vance. The charge for individual copies Rubber goods, mechanical (MPR and to effectuate the declared policy of (minimum 15tf) varies in proportion to the 149, Order 41)______13786 the act, to dispense with marketing size of the issue. Remit check or money Sugars, direct consumption quotas for cotton for the marketing year order, made payable to the Superintendent (RPS 60, Am. 13)______13757 beginning August 1, 1945, and with na­ of Documents, directly to the Government Securities and Exchange Commis­ tional, State, county and farm acreage Printing Office, Washington, D. C. There are no restrictions on the republica­ sion: allotments for cotton for the 1945 crop. tion of material appearing in the F ederal Hearings, etc.: Now, therefore, pursuant to the fore­ R eg ister. Burco, Inc______13789 going authority and in accordance with Central New York Power Executive Order 9322, as amended by Corp ______13789 Executive Order 9334, it is hereby deter­ NOTICE Mississippi River Power Co., mined and proclaimed that: et al______■___ 13790 § 722.601 Findings and determina­ The Cumulative Supplement to Treasury D epartment : tions. In order to meet the national the Code of Federal Regulations, Offering of bonds, notes, certifi­ emergency and to effectuate the declared covering the period from June 2, cates: % Percent, Series H-1945, due policy of the act, cotton marketing quotas 1938, through June 1, 1943, may be December 1,1945______! 13764 will not be in effect with respect to the obtained from the . Superintendent marketing year beginning August 1,1945, l lU Percent, Series C-1947, and no national, State, county or farm of documents, Government Printing due*September 15, 1947__ 13763 acreage allotments for cotton for the Office, at $3.00 per unit. The follow­ 2 Percent, due December 15, 1945 crop will be established under the ing are now available: 1954______13762 provisions of Title IH . of the Agricul­ 2V2 Percent, due March 15, tural Adjustment Act of 1938, as Book 1: Titles 1-3 (Presidential doc­ 1971______13761 amended. uments) with tables and index. Veterans’ Administration: Book 2: Titles 4-9, with index. Insurance, death benefits; en­ (32 Stat. 38, 45, 56, 58, 64, 203; 33 Stat. Book 3: Titles' 10-17, with index. titlement and payment 1125; 7 U.S.C. 1940 ed. 1301, 1304, 1342, (Corr.)______*______13761 1343, 1345, 1372; E.O. 9322, March 26, Book 4: Titles 18-25, with index. War F ood Administration: 1943, as amended by E.O. 9334, April 19, Book 5, Part 1: Title 26, Parts 2-178. Cocoa beans and products, con­ 1943) ■ Book 5, Part 2: Title 26, completed; servation and distribution. 13741 Issued at Washington, D. C., this 15th Title 27; with index. Contract schools, Marine hos­ day of November 1944. Book 6: Titles 28-32, with index. pitals, and maritime acad­ Marvin J ones, Book 7: Titles 33-45, with index. emies, permission to buy set aside and restricted food War Food Administrator. Book 8: Title 46, with index. (WFO 73, Am. 4) ______13741 IF. R. Doc? 44-17515; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; Cotton, marketing quotas for 3:38 p. m.] 1945-46 marketing year and CONTENTS—Continued allotments for 1945______13739 Office of D efense Transportation: Tobacco, 1944 crop flue-cured Common carriers, coordinated (WFO 4-7, Am. 4)______13740 Chapter XI—War Food Administration War Manpower Commission: operations: Page Nevada area, employment sta­ (Distribution Orders) Eastern States, designated™» 13784 bilization program______13791 [WFO 4-7, Amdt. 4] Knoxville and Nashville, W ar P roduction B oard: Tenn______13783 Aluminum cooking utensils, Part 1450—T obacco New Hampshire______13785 kitchenware and household 1944 CROP FLUE-CURED TOBACCO Office of P rice Administration : articles (L-30-e) ______13753 Adjustments: Chemicals: Pursuant to War Food Order No. 4, Maleic anhydride and maleic as amended (8 F.R. 335, 11331; 9 F.R. Biffle, Wilson M______13787 4321, 4319, 9584), and to effectuate the Circle Furniture Mfg., Inc___ 13787 acid (M-300, Sch. 68)___ 13754 Phthalic anhydride (M-300, purposes of such order, as amended, Columbia First Aiders______13788 War Food Order No. 4-7, as amended Citrus products, 1944 packs Sch. 67)______13754 Phthalic anhydride, maleic (9 F.R. 8231, 10147, 11732, 12861), re­ (FPR 1, Order 2 to Supp. anhydride a n d maleic lating to the 1944 crop of flue-cured to­ 5)— ______13786 acid (M-214, Rev.)_____ 13754 bacco is hereby further amended as fol­ Crude petroleum, designated Drums, steel, for packing certain lows: pools (RMPR 436, Order food items; relaxation of re­ (1) By deleting therefrom the term . 33) ------13788 strictions (L-197, Dir. 2)__ 13753 “102.5 percent” in § 1450.7 (b) (2) and FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13741 inserting, in lieu thereof, the term with respect to any such violation, right, TITLE 8—ALIENS AND NATIONALITY “101.5 percent.” liability, or appeal. (2) By deleting therefrom the term . Chapter II—Office of Alien Property “147 percent” in § 1450.7 (b) (4) and (E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 Custodian inserting, in lieu thereof, the term “146 F.R. 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. percent.” 9392, 8 F.R. 14783) [Gen. Order 21, as amended] The provisions in this amendment Issued this 15th day of November 1944. P art 503—General Orders shall become effective at 12:01 a. m., Ashley Sellers, EXTENSION OF TIME FOR FILING NOTICES OF e. w. t., November 16, 1944. With re­ Assistant War Food Administrator. CLAIM UNDER VESTING ORDERS spect to violations, rights accrued, [F. R. Doc. 44-17514; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; Under the authority of the Trading liabilities incurred, or appeals taken 3:40 p. m.] with the Enemy Act, as amended, and under safS War Food Order No. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, 4-7, as amended, prior to the effective and pursuant to law, the undersigned, time of the provisions hereof, the pro­ determining that it is in the national in­ visions of said War Food Order No. 4-7, [WFO 25, Amdt. 2] as amended, in effect prior to the effec­ terest to extend the time for filing notices Part 1433—Cocoa B eans of claim under vesting orders as herein­ tive time hereof shall be deemed to con­ after set forth, and that adherence to tinue in full force and effect for the conservation and distribution of cocoa a period of limitation expiring prior to purpose of sustaining any proper suit, BEANS AND COCOA BEAN PRODUCTS action, or other proceeding with regard April 1, 1945, may cause undue hardship to any such violation, right, liability, or War Food Order No. 25, as amended (8 or inequity to claimants, hereby further appeal. F.R. 2529, 9 F.R. 4321, 4319, 9584), is fur­ amends General Order No. 21 to read as ther amended as follows: follows: s (E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F JR. 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, 1. By adding, after § 1433.1 (b) (5), a § 503.21 Extension of time for filing new paragraph reading as follows: notices of claim under vesting orders. 8 F.R. 14783; WFO 4, as amended, 8 (a) Without limitation by reason of F.R. 335, 11331; 9 F.R. 4321, 4319, 9584) (6) No processor of cocoa beans shall any provision as to a specified claim Issued this 14th day of November 1944. sell any product resulting from the proc­ period in any vesting order heretofore essing of cocoa beans to any manufac­ issued, any person, except a national C. W. Kitchen, turer of confectionery or other food Acting Director of Distribution. of a designated enemy country, assert­ products for use in filling orders to ing any claim arising as a result of a [F. R. Doc. 44-17508; Filed, Nov. 15f 1944; quota-exempt agencies, as defined In (b) vesting order, may file with the Alien 2:41 p. m.] (4) hereof, unless and until the buyer or Property Custodian a notice of his claim, his authorized agent has certified to the together with a request for a hearing processor in writing that (i) he will not — ------:--- - / thereon, on Form APC-1, at any time up offer to resell, or resell, any product re­ to and including April 1, 1945, or within [WFO 73, Arndt. 4] sulting from the processing of cocoa such further time as may be provided in beans obtained by him at any time from any such order or on application or P art 1598—General R egulations any processor, except in the form of con­ otherwise. CONTRACT SCHOOLS, MARINE HOSPITALS, AND fectionery or other food products ready (b) The terjn “national” and “desig­ for retail distribution, and (ii) his in­ nated enemy country” as used herein MARITIME ACADEMIES PERMITTED TO BUY ventory of the particular product result­ SET ASIDE AND RESTRICTED FOOD shall have the meanings prescribed in ing from the processing of cocoa beans section 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, Paragraph (e) of War Food Order No. does not exceed the amount of such as amended. 73, as amended (8 F.R. 7523,13879,15655, product needed for all his manufactur­ 9 F.R. 4319,10036), is hereby amended to ing purposes during the next ensuing 60 (40 Stat. 411, 50 U.S.C. App.; 55 Stat. read as follows: days. The failure of any such buyer to 839, 50 U.S.C. App. (Supp.); E.O. 9193, 7 F.R. 5205) (e) Purchases from intermediate dis­ comply with any of the conditions set tributors. A contract school, marine forth in the certificate, or the making by Executed at Washington, D. C., on No­ him of any false statement in the certifi­ vember 15, 1944. hospital, or maritime academy may cate, shall be a violation of this order. purchase set aside and restricted food [seal] J ames E. Markham, indirectly through jobbers, wholesalers, 2. By renumbering (6), (7), (8), and Alien Property Custodian. or other intermediate distributors. (9) of § 1433.1 (b), following (6) set forth Where such purchases are made, the in ­ in the amendment above, so as to read, [F. R. Doc. 44-17542; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; termediate distributor shall make copies respectively, (7), (8), (9), and (10). 11:11 a. m.J of the certificate provided in paragraphs This amendment shall become effective (b), (c), and (d) hereof, certified by him at 12:01 a. m., e. w. t., November 16,1944. to be correct, and shall retain such cop­ With respect to violations, rights ac­ ies in his records. Any person may sell crued, liabilities incurred, *or appeals TITLE 16—COMMERCIAL PRACTICES to any intermediate distributor quanti­ taken under said War Food Order No. 25, Chapter I—Federal Trade Commission ties of set aside food or restricted foods as amended, prior to the effective time of covered by the original certificate fur­ the provisions hereof, the provisions of [Docket No. 5019] nished to him by the intermediate dis­ the said War Food Order No. 25, as P art 3—Digest of Cease and Desist tributor, who has endorsed his name and amended, in effect prior to the effective Orders address upon it, and may treat such sales time hereof shall be deemed to continue in the game manner as sales made di­ in full force and effect for the purpose ROBERT M. CALVERT AND RALPH D. WESTER rectly to a contract school,'marine hos­ of sustaining any proper suit, action, or § 3.6 (t) Advertising falsely or mislead­ pital, pr maritime academy. other proceeding with respect to any ingly—Qualities or properties of prod­ This amendment shall be effective De­ such violation, right, liability, or appeal. uct or service: § 3.96 (a) Using mislead­ cember 1, 1944. With respect to viola­ ing name—Goods—Qualities or prop­ tions, rights accrued, liabilities incurred, (E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R. erties. In connection with the offering or appeals taken under War Food Order 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, 8 for sale, sale, and distribution in com­ No. 73, as amended, prior to the effective F.R. 14783) merce, of respondents’ incense, powders, date of this amendment, all provisions of Issued this 16th day of November 1944. oils, stones, or any other article or sub­ said War Food Order No. 73, as amended, stance, (1) representing, directly or by in effect prior to this amendment, shall Ashley Sellers, implication, that any of respondents’ be deemed to remain in full force and Assistant War Food Administrator. products possess any mystic, magical, or effect, for the purpose of sustaining any [F. R. Doc. 44-17543; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; supernatural power; (2) representing, di­ proper suit, action, or other proceeding 11:17 a. m.J rectly or by implication, that any of re- 13742 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 spondents’ products will bring to the [Docket No. 5080] jointly or severally, their representa­ user good luck, health, success, wealth, P art 3—D igest of Cease and D esist tives, agents, and employees, directly or prosperity, happiness, or love; (3) rep­ Orders through any corporate or other device, resenting, directly or by implication, that in connection with the offering for sale, any of respondents' products will enable C. I. TOGSTAD CO., ET AL. sale, and distribution of the product the user to solve any problem with which § 3.6 (alO) Advertising falsely or mis­ “Dip-Clean,” or any other product of he may be confronted; or (4) using the leadingly—Comparative data or merits: substantially similar composition or pos­ words “lucky” or “magic,” or any other § 3.6 (f) Advertising falsely or mislead­ sessing substantially similar properties, word of similar import, to designate, de­ ingly—Demand or business opportuni­ whether sold under the same name or scribe, or refer to any of respondents’ ties: § 3.6 (t) Advertising falsely or mis­ any other name, in commerce, as “com­ products; prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. leadingly—Qualities or properties of merce” is defined in the Federal Trade 719, as amended by sec. 3, 52 Stat. 112; product or service: § 3.6 (y) Advertising Commission Act, do forthwith cease and 15 U. S. C., sec. 45b) [Cease and desist falsely or misleadingly—Safety: § 3.71 desist from representing, directly or by order, Robert M. Calvert, et al., Docket (e) Neglecting, unfairly or deceptively, implication: 5019, September 29, 1944] to make material disclosure—Safety: 1. That said product will take the place At a regular session of the Federal § 3.80 (b) Securing agents or representa­ of soap or that it is an efficient substi­ Trade Commission, held at its office in tives falsely or misleadingly—Demand or tute for soap. the City of Washington, D. C., on the business opportunities. In connection 2. That it is unnecessary1 to rinse ar­ 29th day of September, A. D. 1944. with the offering for sale, sale, and dis­ ticles which have been dipped in a solu­ This proceeding having been heard by tribution of the product “Dip-Clean,” or tion containing said product, without the Federal Trade Commission upon the any other product of substantially simi­ disclosing that failure to dQ so may result complaint of the Commission, the answer lar composition or possessing substan­ in damage to such articles. of respondents, testimony and other evi­ tially similar properties, whether sold 3. That said product will not cause dence taken before a trial examiner of under the same name or any other name, colors to run or fade. the Commission theretofore duly desigj in commerce, representing, directly or by 4. That said product will not harm nated by it, report of the trial examiner implication, (1) that said product will fabrics, without disclosing that a strong upon the evidence, and briefs in support take the place of soap or that it is an solution of said product may damage silk of and in opposition to the complaint efficient substitute for soap; (2) that it or wool. (oral argument not having been re­ is unnecessary to rinse articles which 5. That said product will remove soiled quested); and the Commission having have been dipped in a solution contain­ spots and stains from garments and fab­ made its findings as to the facts and its ing said product, without disclosing that rics, unless such representation is accu­ conclusion that the respondents have failure to do so may result in damage rately qualified. violated the provisions of the Federal to such articles; (3) that said product 6. That sellers of said product have no Trade Commission Act: will not cause colors to run or fade; competition from products offered for the It is ordered, That the respondents, (4) that said product will not harm fab­ same or similar purposes by others. Robert M. Calvert and Ralph D. Wester, rics, without disclosing that a strong It is further ordered, That the respond­ individually and trading as African Spe­ solution of said product may damage ents shall, within sixty (60) day's after cialty Company and West African Spe­ silk or wool; (5) that said product will service upon them of this order, file with cialty Company, or trading under any remove soiled spots and stains from gar­ the Commission a report in writing set­ other name, and their agents, repre­ ments and fabrics, unless such represen­ ting forth in detail the manner and form sentatives, and employees, directly or tation is accurately qualified; or (6) that in which they have complied with this through any corporate or other device, in sellers of said product have no competi­ order. connection with the offering for sale, sale, tion from products offered for the same By the Commission, and distribution in commerce, as “com­ or similar purposes by others; prohibited. (Sec. 5, 38 Stat. 719, as amended by sec. [seal] Otis B. Johnson, merce” is defined in the Federal Trade Secretary. Commission Act, of respondents’ incense, 3, 52 Stat. 112; 15 U.S.C., sec. 45b) powders, oils, stones, or any other article [Cease and desist order, The C. I. Tog- [F. R. Doo. 44-17552; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; or substance, do forthwith cease and de­ stad Company, et al., Docket 5080, Sep­ 11:42 a. m.] sist from: tember 29, 1944] 1. Representing, directly or by impli­ At a regular session of the Federal cation, that any of respondents’ products Trade Commission, held at its office in possesses any mystic, magical, or super­ the City of Washington, D. C., on the TITLE 30—MINERAL RESOURCES natural power. 29th day of September^ A. D. 1944. Chapter I—Bureau of Mines, Department 2. Representing, directly or by impli­ In the Matter of Verja P. Williams, an of the Interior cation, that any of respondents’ products Individual Trading and Doing Busi­ Subchapter E—Mechanical Equipment for Mines, will bring to the user good luck, health, ness as The C. I. ¡Togstad Company; Tests for Permissibility, Fees success, wealth, prosperity, happiness, or and L. O. Williams, Individually and love. as General Manager of Vera P. Wil­ [Schedule 22] 3. Representing, directly or by implica­ liams, Doing Business as The C. I. P art 31—D iesel Mine Locomotives Togstad Company tion, that any of respondents’ products Preliminary statement: The Bureau of will enable the user to solve any problem This proceeding having been heard by Mines is prepared at its Central Experi­ with which he may be confronted. the Federal Trade Commission upon the ment Station, Pittsburgh, Pa., to conduct 4. Using the word “lucky” or “magic,” complaint of the Commission and the tests of mine locomotives powered by or any other word of similar import, to substitute answer of respondents, in Diesel engines, for the purpose of deter­ designate, describe, or refer to any of which answer respondents admitted all mining their permissibility for use in respondents’ products. the material allegations of fact set forth coal mines and other underground opera­ 74 is further ordered, That the re­ in said complaint and waived all inter­ tions where inflammable gases and dusts spondents shall, within sixty (60) days vening procedure and, further hearing may be encountered. as to said facts, and the Commission The authority for conducting such in­ after service upon them of this order, file having made its findings as to the facts vestigations is contained in an act of with the Commission a report in writing, and its conclusion that said respondents Congress (37 Stat. 681) approved Febru­ setting forth in detail the manner and have violated the provisions of the Fed­ ary 25, 1913, and amended June 30, 1932 form in which they have complied with eral Trade Commission Act: (47 Stat. 410), and in Executive Order this order. It is ordered, That respondents Vera 6611, February 22, 1934. The act, as By the Commission. P. Williams, an individual, trading as amended, and as modified by the Execu­ The C. I. Togstad Company, or under any tive order, contains the following pro­ [seal] Otis B. J ohnson, other name, and L. O. Williams, indi­ visions in regard to fees charged for in­ * Secretary. vidually, or as general manager of Vera vestigations by the Bureau of Mines: [F. R. Doc, 44-17551; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944» P. Williams, trading as The C. I. Togstad For tests or investigations authorized by 11:42 a. m.] Company, or under any other name, the Secretary of the Interior under the pro- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13743 visions of this -itct, as amended and supple­ (d) Extension of approval. Official 2. For tests td determine the com­ mented, except those performed for tltte Gov­ written notification from the Bureau of position of exhaust gases from ernment of the United States, or State gov­ the engine under various con­ ernments within the United States, a fee Mines to the locomotive manufacturer, ditions ______300. 00 sufficient in each case to compensate the by which the latter is authorized to 8. For tests to determine the effec- Bureau of Mines for the entire cost of the make changes in permissible locomotives tiveness of engine flame arrester 100.00 services rendered shall be charged according after toe changes have been duly exam­ 4. For detailed Inspection of engine to a schedule prepared by the Director of the ined, accepted, and recorded by the Bu­ flame arrester______25. 00 Bureau of Mines and approved by the Secre­ reau. 5. For detailed inspection of mani­ tary of the Interior, who shall prescribe rules (e) Flame arrester. A device so con­ folds, scrubbers, etc., making and regulations under which such tests and up the intake and exhaust sys­ investigations may be made. All monies re­ structed that flames or sparks from the tems ______25.00 ceived from such sources shall be paid into engine cannot propagate an explosioin 6. For detailed inspection of each the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous of methane-air mixtures through it. explosion-proof enclosure of receipts. (f) Normal operation. The perform­ electrical units______25.00 ance by each part of the locomotive of 7. For explosion test of each explo­ This document, consisting of §§ 31.1 to those functions for which each part sion-proof enclosure of electri­ 31.10, inclusive, is Schedule 22., was designed. cal units___^_'______25.00 Sec. (g) Permissible. Formally approved 8. For each inspection of a com­ 31.1 Type of locomotive that may be ap­ by the Bureau of Mines. This term shall pletely assembled locomotive__ 50. 00 proved. 9. For the final examination and re­ 31.2 Definitions. apply only to completely assembled loco­ cording of all the necessary 31.3 Conditions under which approvals motives identified by an approval plate. drawings and specifications for may be granted: Preliminary steps. (h) Toxic and objectionable gases. a complete locomotive, prepara­ 31.4 General requirements. Toxic and objectionable gases present in tory to issuing an approval____ 50. 00 31.5 Methods of testing. the exhaust of Diesel engines are car­ 10. For each half day or fraction 31.6 Granting of approval. - bon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon thereof, spent in the examina­ 31.7 Withdrawal of approval. tion and recording of drawings dioxide, and aldehydes. The exhaust also and specifications, preparatory 31.8 Changes in design subsequent to ap— will contain oxides of sulfur if the fuel proval. to issuing an extension of ap­ 31.9 Recommendations on the use of Diesel contains sulfur. proval ______7.50 locomotives underground. (i) Fuel: air ratio. The ratio of fuel E x am ple o f F ees 81.10 Revision of requirements and recom­ to air present in the combustion space mendations. of the engine, expressed in terms of (For locomotives having six electrical com­ weight,"as pound of fuel per pound of partments and two types of flame arres- Authority: §§ 31.1 tCK 31.10, inclusive, is­ ters) sued under 37 Stat. 681, as amended by sec. air. Fuel: air ratio at any operating Item 1______X 1= $25.00 311, 47 Stat. 410, 30 U. S. C. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and condition may be calculated from the Item 2______X 1= 300.00 Executive Order 6611, February 22, 1934. composition of the exhaust gas and of Item 3 „ ...... A ______X 2 = 200.00 the fuel.' Item 4______X 2= 50.00 § 31.1 Type of locomotive that may be (j) Gas-air mixtures, explosive mix­ Item 5______X 1 = 25. 00 approved. Safe operation of Diesel lo­ tures, inflammable mixtures, or inflam­ Item 6______X 6= 150.00 comotives underground involves consid­ Item 7______— X 6= 150.00 eration of three possible hazards, namely mable atmospheres. These terms refer Item 8______—'______X 1*= 50.00 (a) -toxic or objectionable gases dis­ to such mixtures created by mixing nat­ Item 9______X 1= 50.00 charged in the exhaust of the engine, (b) ural gas with normal air. Natural gas that will be used by the Bureau of Mines Total______1,000.00 ignition of methane-air mixtures by the in testing Diesel mine locomotives con­ engine or by electrical equipment, and sists chiefly of methane, with smaller If the applicant is uncertain as to the (c) fire hazards presented by the engine proportions of hither hydrocarbons and amount of fee he should send with his fuel oil and by coal dust or other com­ apprpxiliiately 1 percent of nitrogen. application, the information will be given bustible material in contact with the him upon inquiry addressed to the En­ locomotive. Locomotives for use in coal 31.3 Conditions under which ap­ gineer in Charge of Diesel Testing, Bu­ mines, or other situations where inflam­ provals may be granted: Preliminary reau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. mable atmospheres may be encountered, steps—(a) Consultation. Upon appoint­ (d) Drawings and specifications re­ will be granted approval when proved by ment, manufacturers, engineers, or their quired. (1) The Bureau of Mines will test to offer adequate protection against representatives may visit the Central Ex­ not undertake the inspection and test of all these hazards. periment Station of the Bureau of Mines locomotive equipment until a set of § 31.2 Definitions. For the sake of at 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to legible drawings, bill of material, and brevity and clearness certain terms will discuss the requirements of this Part 31 specifications sufficient in number and be used throughout this Part 31 and or to obtain criticisms of proposed designs detail to identify the parts fully have their definitions as thus used follow: of equipment to be submitted for test. been delivered to the Engineer in There is no charge for such consultation. Charge of Diesel Testing. No drawings (a) Adequate. Appropriate and suf­ (b) Application. Before the Bureau or. specifications should be sent to the ficient as determined by mutual agree­ of Mines will undertake the active in­ Washington office of the Bureau. Draw­ ment between the manufacturer and the vestigation of any equipment, manufac­ ings should be numbered and dated to Bureau of Mines. turers shall have filed a written applica­ facilitate identification and reference in (b) Approval. Official, formal written tion requesting that the necessary official the records. notification issued only by the Director Inspections, tests, and examination of . (2) The drawings and specifications of the Bureau of Mines to a responsible drawings be made. This application for locomotives that are to be submitted organization, stating that upon inves­ shall be addressed to toe Director, Bu­ for approval shall include the following: tigation the locomotive is judged to have reau of Mines, U. S. Department of the (i) An assembly drawing or drawings satisfactorily complied with the require­ Interior, Washington, D. C., and shall be clearly showing the over-all dimensions ments of this Part 31. (Approvals will accompanied by a certified check or bank of the locomotive, the character, size and be granted for complete locomotives draft payable to Treasurer of the Uhited relative arrangement of the electrical only, and not for engines and other in­ States to cover all required fees. A copy parts and the wiring between them, also dividual parts used in the assembly of of the application shall be sent to toe the size and position of the fuel tank, Engineer in Charge of Diesel Testing, engine flame arresters, the exhaust-gas such locomotives.) Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Street, cooling and dilution systems, and other (c) Explosion-proof. So constructed Pittsburgh, Pa. There are no application protective features of the engine. that the enclosing case is capable of blanks to be filled out. (ii) A drawing or drawings that shall withstanding internal explosions of (c) Fees charged for testing. specify the material and detailed dimen­ methane-air mixtures without damage to 1. For preliminary review of draw­ sions of all parts that make up explosion- tfie case or discharge of flame and with­ ings and specifications and re­ proof enclosures, also of those parts that out ignition of explosive methane-air lated reports, for each new form any portion of the joints through mixtures surrounding the enclosing ewe. locomotive______$25.00 which possible flames might escape. 13744 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17,1944 (iii) Any other drawings necessary to (j) Witnesses. No one is to be present 0.02 inch; and the width of plates must identify or explain any feature that is during the tests of any equipment except be at least 1 inch. The unsupported to be considered in the approval of the the necessary Bureau of Mines engineers, length of the plates shall be such that locomotive. their assistants, the manufacturer’s rep­ deformation in the intended application (iv) A wiring diagram for all electrical resentatives, and such other persons as shall not exceed 0.002 inch. Plates shall equipment and circuits on the locomo­ may be mutually agreed upon by the be of material not subject to corrosion tive shall be submitted. manufacturer and the Bureau. in the intended application. (v) The complete rating of each start­ §31.4 General requirements—(a) (3) Air shut-off valve in engine in­ ing motor and charging generator, also Quality of material, workmanship, and take. A valve shall be provided in the the capacity of all fuses, and the setting design. The Bureau of Mines, reserves engine intake system so that the supply of overload protective devices shall be the right to refuse to test any equipment of air to the engine may be shut off. given. The size of conductors used in that, in the opinion of qualified repre­ This valve shall be operable from the all the various circuits shall be specified. sentatives of that Bureau, is not con­ driver’s compartment and shall be so (3) All drawings are to be handled as structed of suitable materials, or that arranged that it may be actuated only strictly confidential by the Bureau of gives evidence of faulty workmanship, or when the fuel supply to the engine is Mines. that is not designed upon sound engi­ shut off. (e) Factory inspection form. Each neering principles. This right shall apply (4) Air cleaner on engine intake. An locomotive shall be carefully inspected to all parts of the equipment, and to the air cleaner of automotive type shall be by the manufacturer before it leaves the design thereof, whether or not the points included in the engine intake system. factory. The manufacturer will be re­ in question are covered specifically by The air cleaner shall be situated in the quired to furnish the Bureau of Mines the requirements of this schedule. intake system so that the intake air with a copy of the form to be used by (b) Type of engine considered for ap­ shall pass through the cleaner before him in this inspection. The form shall proval. Only locomotives equipped with entering the intake flame arrester. The draw special attention to the points that engines of the compression-ignition type size and design of the air cleaner shall must be checked in making certain that will be considered for approval. Such en­ be such that resistance to air flow will not the safety features of the locomotive gines shall be designed to operate only on increase -rapidly in dusty atmospheres. are in proper condition, are complete in liquid fuel of flash point not less than (5) Attachment of gage to engine in­ all respects, and agree in every detail 150° P. The starting mechanism shall take system. A vacuum gage shall be with the drawings and specifications filed consist of an explosion-proof electric attached to the engine intake system at with the Bureau. point suitable for indicating total pres-' (f) Instruction manual. The manu­ motor or other device considered safe; sure drop through that system. The facturer shall furnish an instruction engines using gasoline or other volatile gage shall heirraduated in inches of water manual with each locomotive. This fuel for starting will not be considered. and slmn be situated in the driver’s (c) Fuel injection. The fuel-injection compeeftment. manual shall give complete instructions system of the engine shall be so con­ covering the operation and servicing of structed that the mechanism controlling j S ) Engine exhaust system—(1) Con­ the locomotive, particularly with refer­ maximum fuel injection may be fixed struction of engine exhaust system. The ence to proper adjustment and mainte­ definitely, permitting adjustment only by exhaust system of the engine shall be of nance of the engine and its auxiliaries breaking a seal'on-a locked compart­ such construction that it will withstand in minimizing the production of smoke ment, or by altering design. Provision internal pressures of 125 pounds per and toxic gases in the exhaust, in reduc­ shall be made in the fuel-injection sys­ square inch or such internal pressures as ing fire bázards, and maintaining flame tem to permit suitable adjustment in may be developed within it in explosion arrestáis and flame-proof equipment in maximum fuel injection for engine oper­ jests with gas-air mixtures, whichever proper condition. ation at different barometric pressures. pressure is the greater. All joints in the copy of this manual shall be sub­ (d) Engine intake system—(1) Con­ exhaust system shall be formed by mitted to the Bureau for review. struction of engine intake system. The flanged metal-to-metal contacts designed (g) Material required for investigation. intake system of the engine (exclusive in accordance with requirements for Unless requested to do so, the manufac­ of the air cleaner) shall be of such con­ other types of explosion-proof equip­ turer need not send a complete locomo­ struction that it will withstand internal ment as outlined in paragraph (i) (6) (ii) tive for the purposes of inspection and pressures of 125 pounds per square inch, of this §31.4. test. Usually one engine with protective or such internal pressures as may be (2) Exhaust flame arrester. The ex­ equipment, one fuel tank, one motor, developed within it in explosion tests haust system of the engine shall be pro­ starting switch or other electrical unit of with gas-air mixtures, whichever is the vided with a flame arrester to prevent a given design need be shipped to the greater. All joints in the intake system propagation or egress of flame or heated Bureau for the investigation. Any spe­ shall be formed by flanged metal-to- particles from the exhaust system to a cial tools necessary to disassemble any metal contacts designed in accordance surrounding inflammable atmosphere. parts for inspection or test shall be fur­ with requirements for other types of The flame arrester shall be so designed nished with the equipment submitted. explosion-proof equipment as outlined that it is readily accessible for inspec­ (h) Shipment of material. All ship­ in paragraph (1) (6) (ii) of this §31.4. tion, repair, replacement, or cleaning. ments must be prepaid and should be (2) Intake flame arrester. The intake The flame arrester shall be of sufficiently plainly marked for the attention of the system of the engine shall be equipped rugged construction to withstand use in Engineer in Charge of Diesel Testing. with a flame arrester to prevent propa­ its intended application and shall be so Before making any shipments the manu­ gation of flame from the system to a situated in the locomotive assembly that facturer shall obtain shipping instruc­ surrounding inflammable atmosphere. it is protected from damage. tions from the Bureau.. He shall arrange The flame arrester shall be so designed The component parts of any flame ar­ and pay for any trucking that may be and attached to the intake system that rester must be positively positioned. If necessary between the freight depot and it may be removed readily for inspection, a flame arrester of the spaced-plate type the testing station. He shall also take repair, replacement, or cleaning. The is used the thickness of the plates must care of crating and removal of parts flame arrester shall be so constructed be at least 0.125 inch; the space between upon completion of the investigation. that it may be cleaned readily. The plates must be no greater than 0.02 inch; Inspection and tests usually are under­ flame arrester shall be of sufficiently and the width of plates must be at least taken in the order of receipt of parts, rugged construction to withstand use 1 inch. The unsupported length of the provided that application, fees, and in its intended application and shall be plates shall be such that deformation in drawings have been received. so situated in the locomotive assembly the intended application shall not ex­ (i) Assistance required during investi­ that it is protected from damage. ceed 0.002 inch. Plates shall be of ma­ gation. When requested to do so, the The component parts of any flame terial not subject to corrosion in the in­ manufacturer shall provide one or more arrester must be positively positioned. tended application. men to assist in disassembling parts for If a flame arrester of the spaced-plate (3) Exhaust cooling system. A cool­ inspection and in preparing them for type is used, the thickness of the plates ing system shall be provided for the*ex- test. These persons may serve as wit­ must be at least 0.125 inch; the space haust gas of the engine. The heat-dis­ nesses of the tests. between plates must be no greater than sipation capacity of this cooling system FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13745 shall be such that the temperature of System to indicate the temperature of circuits in them are also included in this the undiluted exhaust gas shall not ex­ the undiluted exhaust gas after its final class. Parts in this classification shall ceed 160° P. at the point of discharge contact with cooling water. The indi­ be enclosed in explosion-proof casings. from the cooling system under any con­ cating portion of this device shall be sit­ (ii) Class 2. Class 2 shall include all dition .of operation. A device shall be uated in the operator’s compartment of parts, such as batteries and external con­ provided which shall stop the engine the locomotive. nections and wiring between enclosures, automatically and immedaitely if the (7) Provision for attachment of gage that do not produce sparks or flashes as temperature of the exhaust gas reaches or gas-sampling equipment to exhaust the result of normal operation but may 180° P. at the point of discharge from system. A connection shall be provided do so as the result of accident. Parts in the cooling system. in the engine exhaust system for tempo­ this classification shall have adequate Cooling preferably shall be obtained rary attachment of a gage at a point shields or guards of a strength and char­ by a water spray entering the exhaust suitable for measuring the total back acter proportionate to the risk of injury, system at a point close to the outlet of pressure in that system. This connec­ or else they shall be enclosed in explo­ the exhaust manifold or by passing the tion shall be suitable also for temporary sion-proof casings. exhaust gas through water in suitable attachment of gas-sampling equipment (iii) Class 3. Class 3 shall include all containers, or by a combination of the to the exhaust system. This opening parts such as plugs and receptacles that two. If a water spray is used, the water into the exhaust system shall be provided may produce sparks or flashes in normal shall be delivered to the spray nozzle , with a locking closure. operation, but are not of necessity op­ by a pump, and the water shall pass (f) Composition of exhaust< gas. erated while the locomotive is in a gassy through a filtering device to protect the Under normal operating conditions, and' place. Parts in this classification shall spray nozzle from clogging by extrane­ within the rated power output range, be enclosed in explosion-proof or ade­ ous material. Provision shall be made the undiluted exhaust gas of the engine quately locked casings. If locked casings for draining and cleaning all exhaust shall not.jJontain more than 0.25 percent, are used, they shall have adequate me­ cooling boxes included in the locomotive byjtfWme, of carbon monoxide. chanical strength. assembly. _^x'fg) Locomotive fuel-supply system— (2) Type of electrical system. The If cooling equivalent to that obtained *^(1) Fuel tank. The fuel tank shall be electrical system on the locomotives shall by the use of water can be provided by fuel-tight and shall be of metal at least be completely insulated from the chassis, other means, such means (vill be con­ %e inch thick welded at all seams. The the engine, and all other metal parts. sidered acceptable. fuel tank shall be provided with a drain (3) Automatic protection of electrical (4) Control of surface temperature of plug (not a valve or pet cock) that shall circuits and equipment. On. locomotives exhaust systems. Provisions shall be be locked in position when inserted. The using storage batteries for starting of made for limiting the temperature at­ fuel tank shall be provided with a vent engines, each electrical conductor from tained by the external surfaces of the opening of such design that atmospheric the battery to the starting motor shall exhaust system.- The temperature of pressure is maintained inside the tank be protected against short circuit by such surfaces shall not exceed 400° F. and that discharge of liquid fuel from fuses or other suitable automatic circuit­ under any condition of engine operation. the vent opening is prevented. Construc­ interrupting devices placed at the battery If water-jacketed parts are used the tion of the fuel tank shall be such that unless conductors of adequate size are jackets shall be integral with the parts fuel may be added to the tank only provided. in question. Insulating coverings that through a self-closing valve situated*at Puses or other automatic circuit-inter­ would absorb oil will not be considered least 1 foot from the exhaust manifold rupting devices shall be inserted at the acceptable. of the engine and preferably below it. point where branch circuits are con­ If a water spray is employed to reduce The self-closing valve shall constitute a nected to the main circuit between the the temperature of the exhaust gas, as fuel-tight closure when fuel is not being charging generator and battery. Head­ mentioned in subparagraph (3) of this added. Any part of the self-closing light circuits and circuits for instruments paragraph (e), the spray shall be sit­ valve that would be detached during the and instrument-panel lights are con­ uated as closely as possible to the outlet addition of fuel shall be secured to the strued as being branch circuits. of the exhaust mainfold to aid in reduc­ locomotive to prevent' loss. Puses shall be enclosed in explosion- ing surface temperature of this portion The fuel tank shall be a built-in unit proof casings with locked or sealed of the exhaust system. comprising part of the locomotive as­ covers. Exterior surfaces of the exhaust sys­ sembly, and no provision shall be made (4) Conductors, conduits and wiring. tem shall be designed to minimize accu­ for attachment of separate or auxiliary Every conductor shall have adequate in­ mulation and lodgment of combustible fuel tanks to the locomotive. sulation from “ground” and from con­ dusts and to permit ready access to these (2) Fuel lines. All fuel lines to the ductors of opposite polarity. Insulation surfaces for cleaning. engine and its accessory parts shall be shall be selected with special reference (5) Dilution of exhaust gas. Provi­ installed so that they are not subject to to its ability to resist deterioration from sion shall be made to dilute the exhaust damage in ordinary use and shall be de­ engine heat and oil. gas with air before it is discharged from signed to resist breakage from vibration. It is recommended that all conductors the locomotive into the surrounding (3) Valve in fuel line. A shut-off have a carrying capacity of not less than atmosphere. The quantity of diluting mechanism, operable from the driver’s 110 percent of the total current rating air shall be such that the discharged compartment, shall be provided in the ■ of the motor or other load connected to mixture of exhaust gas and air shall not fuel system so that the engine may be them. The basis for determining such contain more than 100 parts per-million, stopped immediately in an emergency. carrying capacity shall be that given by by volume, of carbon monoxide; 25 parts (h) Signal or warning devices. All the National Electrical Code for “allow­ per million, by volume, of oxides of nitro­ locomotives shall be equipped with a bell, able carrying capacities of wires.” gen (as equivalent nitrogen peroxide) j or horn, or other suitable warning device. All wiring, particularly that outside of 10 parts per million, by volume, of This device shall not be electrically oper­ locked or* explosion-proof enclosures, aldehydes (as equivalent formaldehyde) ated. shall have adequate mechanical and elec­ under any condition, of operation. (i) Electrical equipment—(1) Classi­ trical protection to minimize gas-ignition The final (diluted) exhaust of the fication of electrical parts. The electrical hazards as well as fire hazards. If for locomotive shall be discharged in such parts of a locomotive that may cause any reason rigid conduit is unsuitable manner that it is not directed toward ignition of mine gas and coal dust are or undesirable a good grade of rubber air the locomotive operator’s compartment classified as follows: hose or equivalent may be construed as and shall be deflected downward so that (i) Class 1. Class 1 shall include mo­ meeting the requirement for mechanical persons alongside the locomotive do not tors, starting switches, fuses and all their protection if used where it will not bo encounter the exhaust at breathing parts that may produce sparks or flashes damaged by engine heat and oil. Flexi­ level. as the result of normal operation. Head­ ble metal conduit is not acceptable. AU (6) Temperature indicator in exhaust lights, motors, rheostats, electromagnet^, conduit ends must be adequately clamped system. A temperature-indicating de­ and similar parts which may become dan­ oy otherwise secured to prevent their vice shall be provided in the exhaust gerous because of failure of eiectrioal being pulled out. Inserts should be used 13746 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 to prevent collapse of hose conduit ends able means, the flanges comprising the drical surfaces other than motor shafts, that are secured by external clamps. joints between parts shall have surfaces a shoulder shall be included in the de­ Sharp edges and corners shall be re­ making metal-to-metal contact. Glass- sign to provide a change, in direction moved at all poihts where there is pos­ to-metal joints are permitted in casings through the flame path between the sibility of damaging the insulation of such as those for headlights and meters. parts. In joints of this type, the diam­ wires, cables, or conduits by cutting or Gaskets, if adequate, may be used to ob­ etral clearance between cylindrical sur­ abrasion. tain a firm seat for the glass, but not faces shall be kept as small as feasible, Wiring and conduits shall be well- elsewhere. Ruber, putty, and plaster of but in no case shall it exceed 0.01 inch. cleated or otherwise held to prevent are not acceptable as gasket Laminated motor frames having end vibration and displacement. materials. rings assembled as an integral part un­ The ends and terminal lugs of wires The surfaces comprising a flange joint der high pressure may be considered and cables shall be held or clamped in need not be all in one plane. For en­ with less width of contact between the a manner that will minimize the possi­ closures having an unoccupied volume end rings and laminations than that bility of the ends and lugs coming loose (air space) of more than 60 cubic inches, specified in the preceding paragraphs of from their connections and swinging the total width of joint measured along this subdivision (ii). It is recommended against sides of enclosing casings or the shortest path from inside to outside that the metal-to-metal contact be kept against parts of opposite polarity. of the enclosure shall be not less than 1 as near the 1-inch standard as practi­ (5) Electrical clearances and insula­ inch, except as follows: cal, but less than Vi inch will not be tion. The clearance between live parts A rabbet joint having a total width of accepted. If less than the 1-inch stand­ and casings of electrical equipment shall % inch may be accepted if neither the ard width is used for joints of this type, be such as to minimize the possibility of cylindrical nor the plane fit is less than the construction must permanently pre­ arcs striking to the casings, or if space is %e inch wide, with a maximum radial clude any separation between the end limited the casings shall be lined with clearance of 0.002 inch for the cylindrical rings and lamination, and if a 0.0015- adequate insulation. fit. When the unoccupied volume (air inch thickness gage can be inserted Vs Detailed requirements for class 1 space) is less than 60 cubic inches, a inch at any point, the construction will electrical parts; enclosure cosings—(i) minimum width of % inch may be ac­ be considered unsatisfactory. The joint Materials and construction. The casings cepted for plane joints, but a 1-inch should not open under explosion pres­ forming the enclosure for class 1 parts width of plane or rabbet joint is recom­ sures. shall be of suitable material and espe­ mended. '^Jj& TBolts and similar fastenings. cially durable in order that, with proper The width of blow holes in joint sur­ Tiolts and similar means of clamping care and maintenance, the explosion- faces will be deducted in measuring flange joints together shall be generous­ proof qualities will remain unimpaired flange widths. Diameters of holes for ly proportioned to minimize stripping not only when subjected to pressures de­ bolts or screws required to maintain of threads and to give adequate strength. veloped during explosion tests, but also tight joints will also be deducted in such Steel inserts shall be used when it is under the severe conditions imposed by measurement: (a) If excessive clearance necessary to thread screws or bolts into mining service. Sheet metal used in the (over %4-inch radial) is allowed for the aluminum castings. Clamping bolts fabrication of explosion-proof casings bolt in its hole and, (b) if .the diameter and screws should be at least Vi inch in shall be at least Vi inch thick for any of the bolt hole is more than half of the diameter and preferably not less than wall or cover having an area of 216 required metdl-to-metal contact. It is Vz inch. square inches or more (12 by 18) , unless recommended that such holes be located Unless the design permits of especial­ adequate reinforcing ribs, or their equiv­ so that the shortest distance along the ly’ rigid construction between bolts, alent, are used to prevent deformation. joint from the interior of the enclosure spacings greater than 6 inches are not Less than %6-inch thickness is not rec­ to the edge of the hole is not-less than recommended for flange joints. ommended. If welding is employed to %e inch. However, less than Vi inch will All bolts, nuts, and screws used in join the side and wall pieces, the joints not be accepted for 1-inch joints, nor less fastening flange joints, as well as those shall be continuously welded gas tight than 7Aa inch for joints under 1 inch. used in holding parts such as pole pieces, both inside and out. (Exception may be made for narrow in­ brush rigging, and bearing caps, shall be Casings may be either of the totally terpoles, in which case the distance from provided with lock washers or other enclosed type, in which no provision, is . the edge of pole piece to the bolt hole in suitable means to prevent loosening. made for ventilation of the interior, or the motor frame shall not be less than The length of threads in bottomed holes else the type having provision for venti­ Vs inch and the diametrical clearance and on bolts, screws, and studs shall be lation or relief of pressure from internal around the bolt shall be as stated in the such that the joint can be made tight explosions. Totally enclosed construc­ next paragraph of this subdivision (ii). even though lock washers are omitted. tion, however, is recommended by the Furthermore, the pole piece shall seat (iv) Through holes for bolts, screws, Bureau. Complicated castings and fab­ against the frame surface.) and rivets. Through holes into explo­ ricated housings should be pressure- Bolts and screws shall be close-fitting sion-proof casings shall be kept to a tested at the factory to reveal blowholes in holes that Cut through joint surfaces. minimum. Holes for bolts, screws, etc., and other weaknesses. If the edge of a bolt or screw hole is less shall be “blind” or bottomed if the omis­ If provision is not made for pressure than %e inch from the interior of the sion of a bolt or screw would leave an un­ relief through special devices, the casing enclosure, the diametral clearance protected opening into the casing. If un­ will need to be strong enough to with­ around the bolt or screw shall not exceed avoidable, holes may be made through stand explosion pressures approaching %4 inch and this clearance shall be main­ casings for bolts, studs, or screws that 100 pounds per square inch. However, if tained for a distance of at least Va inch are necessary to hold essential parts such a casing communicates with another as measured from the joint. as pole pieces and brush rigging, pro­ through a small passage or is itself di­ When the flanges of a joint cannot be viding the bolts, etc. have an adequate vided by a partition, the effect of “pres­ brought into actual contact with each long close fit through the casing and pro­ sure-piling” may be produced, and pres­ other owing to warping or faulty machin­ viding at least two holes, studs, or screws sures considerably in excess of 100 ing of parts or necessity for sliding fits, are used for each part field. In addi­ pounds per square inch may be antici­ the requirement for metal-to-metal con­ tion one of the following optional condi­ pated. tact will be construed as having been tions shall apply: (a) Each hole must be The' use of phenolic and other insulat­ met for plane flanges under the following bottomed in the part held and adequate ing materials that give off highly explo­ conditions: metal-to-metal contact provided between sive gases when decomposed by electric 1. If the separation does not exceed 0.004 the part and the casing to insure an arcs should be avoided in mounting live inch at any point. effective internal seal around the hole in 2. If the 0.004-inch separation does not the event that the bolt or screw- is parts within explosion-proof enclosures. extend over 6 inches along the joint. omitted or lost, or (b) if studs are used (ii) Joints and machining tolerances. 3. Provided the joint does not permit dis­ they must be permanently fastened in Where an explosion-proof enclosure charge of flame during the explosion tests. the part held, or (c) bolts passing en­ consists of two or more metal parts that When it is necessary in manufacture tirely through pole pieces must be ar­ are held together by bolts or other suit­ to provide for a running fit between cylin­ ranged so that they cannot be removed FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13747 without removal of the armature, or (d) of rugged parts not likely to be readily circuited or grounded by accidental or special nonremovable bolts must be ade­ omitted.1A removable outer bearing cap careless contact or by water when the quate for the intended purpose. is not considered as part of the required machine is properly assembled. Holes shall not be drilled through walls length of fit. (c) Insulating tubes or bushings shall of explosion-proof casings for screws or (vii) Cable entrances. All electrical not be used alone to take wires afid rivets holding name plates or approval conductors that pass through the walls cables through walls and partitions or plates. of explosion-proof enclosures shall be explosion-proof enclosures unless both (v) Inspection openings and covers. provided with adequate insulation and ends of each tube are wholly within such The number of openings in explosion- guards at the point of entrance to the enclosures. The length of each tube and proof enclosures shall not exceed the enclosurejj*«£cordance with one or more the clearance around the wire or wires minimum required for proper assembly oftbe'*following: , in it should be such as to prevent “pres­ and inspection of parts. Openings such <**Ta) If stuffing-box cable entrances sure-piling” in the event of flame pass­ as those necessary for inspection of mo­ are used, the packing material shall be ing through it. (In general, a diametral tor commutator and brushes are per­ an untreated asbestos, such as woven clearance of Ylq inch should not be ex­ mitted if suitable covers are provided. valve-stem packing, and it shall be not ceeded for single cables in tubes.) These covers must have the width of less than inch in diameter. The Bushings and tubes shall be secured flange joint previously specified or a size, length,‘and kind shall be specified against loosening and shall be of in­ threaded joint with sufficient threads to on the drawings or bills of material. combustible material. give the required width of surface in con­ The amount of packing material used (d) If wires and cables are taken tact. Screw covers and those held by in each stuffing box shall be such that through openings which are closed with special clamps and screws must be se­ when compressed, it will completely sur­ sealing compounds, the design of the cured against unauthorized opening by round the wire or cable for a distance opening and characteristics of the com­ means of a lock or a nonrusting wire and of not less than Yz inch measured pounds shall be such as to hold the seal­ seal. Where the seal wire alone is of in­ axially. ing material in place without tendency sufficient mechanical strength, an addi­ The stuffing-box design and the of the material to crack or flow out of its tional fastening such as a set screw or a amount of packing used shall be such place. pin secured by a seal should be used. that, with the packing properly com­ (e) An explosion-proof connection box The distance between the two holes pressed, the gland still has a clearance may be used to facilitate connection to through which the seal wire is threaded distance of Ya inch or more to travel be­ external circuits, providing the wires are shall not exceed 3 inches. _ fore it meets interference by parts other closely fitted or sealed in the opening (vi) Bearing and shaft clearances. than packing. The glands shall be se­ between the casing and the connection Armature, controller, switch, and other cured against loosening. The use of in­ box in a manner adequate to inhibit shafts or rods carried through walls of sulating bushings in stuffing boxes is flame propagation from the box to the explosion-proof enclosures do not re­ recommended, especially for voltages enclosure on which it is mounted. A quire stuffing boxes. For plain jour­ that exceed 250. When an outer braid short metal tube or length of rigid con­ naled bearings the diametral clearance insulation covering is used on wires and duit permanently secured to both may be between the shaft and bearing shall not cables passing through stuffing boxes it used between the casing and the con­ exceed 0.01 inch to provide for a run­ should be made of asbestos or slow- nection box when necessary. The con­ ning fit, and this running fit shall not burning material. nection box shall comply with all re­ be less than % inch long for an enclosure The width of space for packing mate­ quirements of this subparagraph (6) for having an internal air space under 60 rial shall not exceed the diameter or class 1 compartments and the lead en­ cubic inches, nor less than 1 inch for width of the uncompressed material by trance for external connection shall com­ enclosures having more than 60 cubic more than 50 percent. At other points ply with the preceding paragraphs of this inches air space. small clearances shall be maintained be­ subdivision (vii). Roller and ball bearings are not ac­ tween the stuffing-box parts and the (/) Lead entrances that are not de­ cepted as suitable barriers for stoppage cables or wires passing through them. signed to prevent passage of flame from of flames, and therefore the flame path A clearance greater than 3/64 inch (i. e., enclosures may be used in making elec­ provided between a shaft and the inner 3/32 inch diametral clearance) will not trical connections between separated ex­ parts of bearing housings shall not be be accepted. plosion-proof enclosures, provided the less than 1 inch long for enclosures of Corners shall be well-rounded at all conductors are carried in rigid metal con­ more than 60 cubic inches air space. If “■points where cables and wires emerge duit or equivalent. This cqjiduit shall the air space is 60 cubic inches or less, from bushings, glands, and stuffing boxes be fastened securely to the enclosure this part of the flame path may be re­ to prevent cutting of insulation. Stuff­ and shall be sealed or sufficiently filled duced to % inch. In either case the ing boxes, if not made integral with with conductors to prevent the propaga­ diametral clearance shall not be greater enclosures, shall be securely held to en­ tion of flame through it. than 0.03 inch at any point in the %- or closures on which they are used. (7) Parts having special require­ the 1-inch path. This clearance is al­ Stuffing boxes and the fittings con­ ments—(i) Motors and generators. The lowed providing it does not permit dis­ nected to them shall be so placed or internal construction of bearings for charge of flame. guarded that they are not likely to be motors and generators shall be capable of Reduced clearances may be required damaged in derailments and other acci­ preventing the escape of flame during for the fit of bearing cartridges, collars dents; explosion tests with the outer bearing and other parts forming cylindrical The diameter of cables used in stuffing caps removed, unless the outer caps are flame paths in bearing housings. Flame boxes and the dimensions of openings for essential to hold the bearing in place. paths having radial clearances of more cables in stuffing boxes shall be given in If the outer caps are essential, they shall than 0.005 inch should have one-change decimal rather than common fractions. comply with the constructional require­ of direction in them. (b) If insulated studs are used they ments of subparagraph (6) of this para­ Oil grooves in bearings and felt rings shall be designed and spaced to minimize graph (i) for class 1 parts as to width or oil grooves in beating housings are the possibility of electrical creepage to of joints, fastenings, and through holes. not to be included in the measurement parts of opposite polarity or to the casing, (ii) Rheostats and resistors. Particu­ of the length of running fit along a shaft. Terminal lugs shall be keyed to their lar attention shall be given to the choice Such grooves are not allowed if not of studs or else shielded by insulating bar­ of conductors used both inside and out­ sufficient volume to reduce the effective­ riers so that they cannot come into con­ side of enclosures for rheostats and ness of the path. Openings made for tact with each other or with any metal resistors and to the type of cable en­ purposes of filling and draining bearings not of the same potential or polarity. trances in order to prevent grounds and shall be outside of, the required length Adequate means shall be provided to pre­ short circuits that might result from fail­ of path. vent loosening of the studs and lugs by ure of insulatioh due to heat. Rheostats Labyrinths or other special arrange­ vibration or by expansion and contrac­ and resistors shall be so designed and ments may be accepted in place of tion. Special attention shall be given to proportioned that the temperature of the straight paths if they provide equivalent the shielding of external stud connec­ external surfaces of the enclosure does lengths and clearances and are made up tions so that they cannot be short* not exceed 400° F. at any point. No. 230----- 2 13748 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 1 (iii) Meters and instruments. Meters The number, type, rating, and manu­ missible reduced pressure and positive and instruments that are actuated elec­ facturer of the cells comprising the bat­ pressure, respectiyely, in the intake and trically shall be insulated from the ex­ tery shall be specified. exhaust systems of the engine. plosion-proof casing in which they are A diagram showing the connections (3) Maximum permissible fuel: air enclosed. The glass in meter and instru­ between cells and between trays shall be ratio. If the carbon monoxide content ment casings shall be at least V2 inch submitted. The connections shall be of the engine exhaust does not exceed thick for diameters of 5 inches or more. such that the maximum total battery 0.25 percent by volume throughout the For diameters under 5 inches, safety potential will not be placed between any rated range of speeds and power outputs, glass shall be used and the thickness two adjacent cells. the manufacturer’s adjustment of the shall be at least % inch. Meters and in­ fuel injection equipment will be consid­ struments shall be shielded by position or § 31.5 Methods of testing—(a) Tests ered acceptable. The maximum fuel; air have a guard to protect the glass against of locomotive parts other than elec­ ratio (pounds of fuel per pound of air) damage. trical—(1) Detailed inspection. An in­ attained under test will be calculated \ (iv) Headlights. Headlights shall be spection will be made by engineers of and will be designated as the maximum mounted in protected positions where the Bureau of Mines of all parts of the permissible fuel: air ratio. they are not likely to be damaged by locomotive covered by the requirements If the carbon monoxide content of the passing objects. The glass in headlights of this schedule or any other parts or exhaust is found to exceed 0.25 percent by shall be at least V2 inch thick. features that are associated with safety volume only at or near maximum power / (v) Push buttons and push-button sta­ in operation. This inspection will in­ output, the maximum fuel:air ratio will tions. Push rods passing through walls clude the following items: be determined at which the carbon mon­ of explosion-proof casings shall not be (1) A detailed inspection to determine oxide content of the exhaust does not less than % inch in diameter. They the adequacy of materials, workmanship, exceed 0.25 percent by volume, and this •shall have a shoulder, head, or equivalent and design. fuel:air ratio will be designated as the at the inside end to prevent accidental (ii) A detailed check of parts or assem­ m aximum permissible fuel: air ratio. loss or removal from the outside. Cotter blies against drawings as to materials, Adjustment of the fuel injection system pins or parts held by cotter pins are not dimensions, and position, making nota­ may be made in the course of these tests acceptable as means of preventing this tions for necessary correction of any dis­ to meet the requirement of maximum loss or removal. crepancies that may exist between the permissible fuel:air ratio. i The diametral clearance between the drawings and the parts or assemblies. In connection with establishment of push rod and its hole shall not exceed (iii) Measurements of joints, flanges, maximum permissible fuel:air ratio, the 0.01 inch to provide for sliding fit, and and other possible flame paths in the in­ barometric pressure existing during the this sliding fit shall not be less than % take and exhaust systems of the engine. tests and the rate of fuel consumption at inch long for an enclosure having an (iv) Measurement of specified dimen­ maximum permissible fuel:air ratio will internal air space under 60 cubic inches, sions of flame arresters for the intake be recorded as part of the requirements fior less than 1 inch for enclosures hav­ and exhaust systems of the engine. for operation of the locomotive under ing more than 60 cubic inches air space. (2) Determination of composition of permissible conditions. As stated in •In either case, the required length of exhaust gas. The exhaust gas of the § 31.9 of this Part 31, operation at baro­ sliding fit shall not be decreased when engine will be sampled while the engine metric pressures significantly lower than the button is depressed, is operating at minimum speed and at that existing during tests to determine f When it is important that accidental maximum rated speed. At both speeds the maximum permissible fuel:air ratio operation of push buttons be prevented, the engine will be operated at minimum will necessitate readjustment of the fuel- the Bureau reserves the right to require power output, at approximately one-half injection system so that the maximum suitable guards or shields for the pro­ maximum rated power output, and at permissible fuel •.air, ratio is not exceeded tection of the external ends of push maximum rated power output. Under as a result of the decrease in air density buttons. any of these test conditions the engine at the lower barometric pressure. j (8) Class 2 electrical parts having spe­ will be at temperature equilibrium before (4) Adequacy tests of intake and ex­ cial requirements—(i) Battery boxes and exhaust-gas samples are collected or haust flame arresters and determination batteries. Battery boxes shall be made other test data recorded. Under each of ability of intake and exhaust systems of material equivalent in strength to test condition rate of fuel consumption to withstand internal explosions. To sheet steel not less than 3Aq inch in will be determined, and atmospheric test the adequacy of intake and exhaust thickness.or of wood reinforced with pressure and temperature will be noted. flame arresters and to determine the steel, and shall have a substantial cover The exhaust gas samples will be anal­ ability of the intake and exhaust systems or covers lined with nonbrittle insula­ yzed for carbon dioxide, oxygen, carbon to withstand internal explosions, these tion of adequate strength, quality, and monoxide, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, systems with their respective flame ar­ dimensions. The cover or covers shall oxides of nitrogen, and aldehydes. resters will be connected to the engine be provided with suitable means for lock­ In connection with tests to determine and will be filled and surrounded by in­ ing them in the closed position to prevent composition of exhaust gas, the maxi­ flammable gas-air mixtures containing opening by unauthorized persons. mum permissible reduced pressure in the different concentrations of Pittsburgh Battery boxes shall be provided with intake system of the engine and the max­ natural gas. The mixture within the in­ means for ample ventilation to prevent imum permissible positive pressure in the take and exhaust systems will be ig­ accumulation of explosive hydrogen-air exhaust system will be determined. In nited by a spark or other suitable means mixtures above the battery. Ventilating such tests the engine will be operated and the pressure developed in the system openings shall be guarded to prevent ac­ at maximum rated speed and the intake will be determined. The igniting source cess to the cell terminals from the out­ and exhaust systems will be complete will be placed in different locations to de­ side. with all accessory equipment such as air termine the maximum pressure devel­ Unless the battery cells are insulated cleaners, flame arresters, and exhaust oped by the explosion. from the trays in an acceptable manner, cooling devices. These maximum pres­ Explosion tests will be made both with the trays shall be insulated from the sures will be determined by gradually quiescent inflammable gas-air mixtures battery box with rubber or equivalent adding resistance to air flow in the in­ in the intake and exhaust system and insulators of adequate dimensions. For take system and by similarly adding re­ with inflammable gas-air mixtures in cells in metal containers mounted in sistance to exhaust gas flow in the ex­ motion. In the latter tests the engine “open”-type trays a lining of wood or haust system and noting the pressure, will be driven at selected speeds equally suitable insulation shall be pro­ in each system, at which measurable in­ throughout its operating range and no vided for the bottom of the battery box. crease occurs in the content of carbon liquid fuel will be supplied to the injec­ All wood and other insulating linings monoxide (or other toxic constituent) in tion valves. shall be treated or painted with suitable the exhaust gas. These data will be Explosion tests will be made both with material to resist destruction by battery used, allowing a suitable margin of safe­ bituminous-coal dust introduced into the electrolyte. ty, in determining the maximum per­ intake system and with oil fog intro- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13749 duced into the exhaust system. These from cooling water spray; (ii) final ex­ not cause an ignition of the surrounding tests will be made with quiescent mix­ haust-gas temperature;* (iii) cooling inflammable atmosphere. tures in the intake and either quiescent water consumed; (iv) temperature of In addition to the foregoing tests any or moving inflammable gas-air mixtures water in all compartments; and (v) tem­ other tests may be made at the option in the exhaust. In tests with bitumi­ perature of cooling water to spray. of the Bureau’s engineers to determine nous-coal dust in the Intake, the intake The final exhaust-gas temperature the adequacy of the cooling of surfaces system will be blanked off from the cyl­ shall not exceed 160° F. of the engine and its accessories. inder head to protect the interior of the The water consumed in cooling the (7) Tests of exhaust-gas dilution sys­ engine. exhaust gas under the test conditions of tem. The adequacy of the exhaust-gas The temperatures of the flame arrest­ operation shall not exceed that required dilution system will be determined by ers on the intake and exhaust systems for the adiabatic saturation of the ex­ tests of the assembled locomotive. The will be maintained at 212° F., or less. haust gas at the final temperature by engine will be operated in normal air, at The water-spray cooling system will not more than 10 percent. The water con­ minimum speed and at maximum rated be in operation, and no water will be sumed in excess of that required for speed, and will be at temperature equili­ present in the exhaust cooling boxes adiabatic saturation at the final exhaust brium during the tests. Samples of the during explosion tests. At least 10 ex­ temperature will be considered as en­ final (diluted) exhaust of the locomo­ plosion tests will be made for each ex­ trained water. tive and of the undiluted engine exhaust plosion-proof intake and exhaust system. The adequacy of the automatic fuel will be collected simultaneously at both If the intake and exhaust systems con­ . shut-off actuated by the exhaust tem­ speeds. Analyses of these samples will tain questionable construction features perature will be determined with the en­ serve as a basis for calculating the ex­ more than 10 explosion tests will be gine operating at its maximum power tent of dilution effected by the system. made. output and with the cooling spray ini­ The dilution ratios thus obtained will The explosion tests of an intake and tially in operation. The water to the be applied to the data obtained in tests exhaust system shall not result in: (i) cooling spray will be shut off, the water described in subparagraph (2) of this discharge of flame from any joint or in all compartments designed to hold paragraph (a) to determine whether the opening; (ii) ignition of surrounding in­ cooling water will be drained, and the concentrations of carbon monoxide, flammable gas-air mixture; (iii) de­ final exhaust-gas temperature at which oxides of nitrogen and aldehydes in the velopment of dangerous afterburning;1 the fuel to the engine is automatically diluted exhaust of the locomotive are or (iv) excessive pressures. (Pressures shut off will be noted. The temperature within the required limits. greater than 150 pounds per square inch must be between 180° and 190° F. (8) Tests of fuel tank. The fuel tank gage are considered excessive). An in­ Following this test the temperature at will be tested to determine that it is fuel- take or exhaust system will be rejected the control point will be permitted to tight, that the vent will maintain atmos­ if it fails to meet any one of the four drop to 160° F. At this temperature it pheric pressure within the tank, and that conditions. must be possible to start the engine. If the vent and closure do not permit the In addition to explosion tests, certain a manual reset is provided in the auto­ egress of liquid fuel. other tests may be made at the option matic fuel shut-off control it shall be (b) Tests of electrical equipment—(1) of the Bureau’s engineers to determine possible to reset the control and start Detailed inspection of class 1 electrical the adequacy of a part for the service the engine when the temperature at the parts. In the investigation of any ma­ intended: control point is 160° F. chine or equipment for approval and also (a) Spaced-plate flame arresters At the option of the Bureau’s engineers in the investigation of separate electrical mounted in the intake and exhaust sys­ any other tests may be made to deter­ units (individual motors, controllers, tem will be examined to determine the mine the adequacy of a part for the etc.) as to suitability for use on permis­ space between the plates. When spaced- service intended. sible machines, explosion-proof casings plate flame arresters are used in the (6) Determination of surface tem­ shall be given careful inspection by the exhaust system the temperature of these perature of engine and accessories. The Bureau’s engineers. This inspection will plates will be 212° F. when the exam­ surface temperatures of the engine, the include the following items: ination is made. exhaust cooling system, and any acces­ ii) A detailed check of parts against (b) Where the durability of flame ar­ sories will be determined with the en­ drawings as to materials, dimensions, resters is in doubt, such mechanical tests gine operating at its maximum power and position, making notations for neces­ as are deemed necessary may be made output for a period sufficient for all parts sary correction of discrepancies between to determine points requiring strength­ of the engine and its accessories to reach the drawings and the parts checked. ening. their respective equilibrium tempera­ (ii) Measurement of joints, bearings, (5) Determination of adequacy of ex­ tures, The exhaust-gas cooling system and other possible flame paths. haust-gas cooling system and accessory will be in operation, but no air will be (iii) Examination for unnecessary parts thereof. The adequacy of the ex­ circulated over the engine or accessories. through holes. haust-gas cooling system and its acces­ Under the foregoing conditions the fol­ (iv) Examination for adequacy of lead sory parts will be determined with the lowing surface temperatures will be entrance design and construction. engine operating at its maximum power measured: (i) Exhaust-gas manifold at (v) Examination for adequacy of elec­ output for a period sufficient for all parts inlet; (ii) exhaust-gas manifold-at out­ trical clearance of insulation between of the engine and exhaust-gas cooling let; (iii) engine-surface temperatures at live parts of opposite polarity and be­ system to reach their respective equilib­ various locations; (iv) crankcase; (v) ex­ tween live parts and ground. rium temperatures. The cooling water haust flame arrester; (vi) intake flame (vi) Examination for adequacy and spray will be in operation, and when arrester; and (vii) at any other location security of fastenings. equilibrium has been reached all com­ considered necessary. N o t e : For further Information regarding partments designed to hold cooling water the details of this inspection reference should will be filled with a measured quantity The temperature of any surface meas­ be made to Bureau of Mines Information Cir­ of water (at the equilibrium temper­ ured under the foregoing conditions shall cular 7185, Inspection and Testing of Mine- ature) in accordance with the recom­ not exceed 400° F. Type Electrical EquipmentTfor Permissibility. mendations of the manufacturer. No At the option of the Bureau’s engi­ neers the engine may be operated under (2) Explosion tests of class 1 electrical cooling air will be circulated over the the foregoing test conditions while com­ parts. To test enclosures for their abil­ engine or its accessories during the test. ity to retain flame, they will be filled and The following determinations will be pletely surrounded by an inflammable surrounded with explosive mixtures made: (i) Exhaust-gas temperature at natural gas-air mixture. Combustible containing varying percentages of Pitts­ outlet of exhaust manifold but upstream materials likely to be encountered in burgh natural gas3 and air. The mix- service may be placed on any surface. "■»nie term “afterburning” as used in this Operation, u~ ier such conditions shall 3 Investigation has shown that, for prac­ part 31 is applied to combustion of an in­ tical purposes, Pittsburgh natural gas (con­ flammable gas-air mixture drawn into the * Temper&tre at point of discharge from taining a high percentage of methane) is a system under test by the cooling of the exhaust cooling system and before exhaust satisfactory substitute for pure methane in products from an explosion in the system. £as is mixed with diluting air. these tests. ___ 13750 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 ture within the enclosure will be ignited quacy of the locomotive, or any part in design that do not have official au­ by a spark plug or other suitable means, thereof. thorization from the Bureau are not per­ and a record of explosion pressures de­ § 31.6 Granting of approval—(a) No­ missible and therefore must not bear the veloped will be taken. The point of igni­ approval plate. tion will be varied to determine the con­ tification of approval or disapproval. dition that gives the greatest pressure. After the Bureau of Mines has consid­ § 31.7 Withdrawal of approval. The For some of the tests, bituminous-coal ered the results of the investigation, and Bureau of Mines reserves the right to re­ suitable drawings and specifications have scind for cause, at any time, an approval dust will be introduced into enclosures, been placed on file, a formal written no­ granted under this Part 31. and the effects will be noted. Motor tification of approval or disapproval of armatures and rotors will be stationary the locomotive will be supplied to the § 31.8 Changes in design subsequent in some tests arid revolving in others. applicant by the Director of the Bureau to approval. All approvals are granted Not less than 10 tests will be made of of Mines. If the locomotive meets all with the understanding that the manu­ each design of explosion-proof enclo­ requirements, the notification of ap­ facturer will make his equipment accord­ sure. If, on account of the size of en­ proval will not be accompanied by test ing to final drawings and specifications closure or questionable construction fea­ data or detailed results of tests. If the submitted to the Bureau of Mines. tures, it is the judgment of the Bureau’s locomotive fails to meet any of the re­ Therefore, before making any change in engineers that the explosion-proof qual­ quirements, notification of such failure an approved locomotive the manufac­ ities cannot be completely demonstrated will be accompanied by details of the turer shall first obtain the Bureau’s ap­ in 10 tests, more than that riumber will failure with a view to possible remedy of proval of the change. This procedure is be made. defects. The Bureau of Mines will not as follows: . The explosion tests of an enclosure otherwise release, or make public, re­ (a) The manufacturer shall write to shall not result in: (i) Discharge of flame sults of tests of locomotives that fail to the Director, Bureau of Mines, Washing­ from any joint, bearing, or opening; (ii) meet the requirements. ton, D. C., requesting an extension of his ignition of surrounding explosive "mix­ No verbal reports of the Bureau’s de­ original approval and stating the change tures; (iii) development of dangerous cisions concerning the investigation will or changes desired. He shall send a copy afterburning; * or (iv) excessive pres­ be given, and no verbal or informal ap­ of this letter, two sets of revised draw­ sures. (Indicated pressures of 150 provals will be granted. ings, and specifications showing the pounds per square inch gage or over are The manufacturer shall not be free change in detail to the Engineer in considered as being excessive.) An en­ to advertise his equipment as permissible Charge of Diesel Testing, Bureau of closure will be rejected if failing to meet or approved until he has received the for­ Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa. any one of the four above conditions. mal notification of approval in which an (b) The Bureau will consider the ap­ (3) Adequacy tests of electrical parts. approval number is assigned. plication and inspect the drawings and In addition to explosion tests, certain All drawings and specifications that specifications to determine whether it other tests may be made at the option must be submitted to the Bureau in con­ will be necessary to make tests. of the Bureau’s engineers to determine nection with the investigation will be (c) If tests are unnecessary, the appli­ the adequacy of an accessory for the retained by the Bureau. A drawing list cant will be advised by the Director of service intended: numbered to correspond to the approval the Bureau of the approval or disap­ (i) Where the durability of battery number will accompany the notification proval of the change. cells, headlights, or other parts is in of approval. This list will include the (d) If tests are necessary, the appli­ doubt, such mechanical tests as are drawings and specifications covering the cant will be advised of the fee and the deemed necessary may be made to de­ details of construction upon which the material required for the tests. termine points requiring strengthening. approval is based. The applicant re­ (ii) If there is any question on the § 31.9 Recommendations on the use ceiving an approval shall keep exact of Diesel locomotives underground. The efficacy of ventilation of battery boxes, duplicates of the drawings and specifica­ tests may be made to check the ventila­ approval of any type of equipment by tion. tions retained by the Bureau. These the Bureau of Mines means only that the are to be adhered to in commercial pro­ equipment has met certain specified re­ (iii) Switches or circuit breakers and duction of the approved locomotive. contactors intended to function as quirements of design and performance, switches shall be capable of interrupting (b) Approval plate. With the noti­ but the approval does not guarantee that any overload currents that will flow fication of approval the applicant will it is impossible to use an approved de­ without causing the protective devices receive a photograph of a design of ap­ vice in an unsafe manner. The manu­ to open the circuit. They also shall be proval plate. The plate will bear the facturer must develop equipment that capable of opening these overloads five seal of the Bureau of Mines, the ap­ will meet these specified requirements times at 2-minute intervals without proval number, designation of the type to be granted an approval, but it is the grounding or short-circuiting. of equipment for which the approval is responsibility of the user to see that the (iv) Fuses or other automatic circuit­ granted, and the name of the manufac­ equipment is maintained in permissible interrupting devices may be tested to turer. The plate will bear also a state­ condition and is used in a permissible determine whether they provide the nec­ ment regarding maintenance of the manner. essary protection without damaging the equipment in approved condition. The use of Diesel locomotives under­ explosion-proof qualities of their en-: The manufacturer shall have this de­ ground involves, in addition to proper closures. sign reproduced as a plate , for attach­ maintenance of the locomotive itself, (4) Factory inspection and tests. If ment to each permissible locomotive. A certain other factors, such as ventilation, necessary to expedite the investigation sample plate and a sketch or description which are of equal importance in estab­ the Bureau of Mines will conduct inspec­ of its proposed mounting on the locomo­ lishing safe operating conditions. The tions or tests of the locomotive assem­ tive shall be sent to the Engineer in following recommendations on the use bly, or any part thereof, at the plant of Charge of Diesel Testing, Bureau of of Diesel locomotives underground are Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa., for approval be­ included in this Part 31 as an expression the manufacturer. fore final adoption. (5) Additional tests. The Bureau of by the Bureau of Mines of the conditions Mines reserves the right to make any (c) Purpose and significance of ap­ that should be enforced in the use of additional tests, not covered by the pro­ proval plate. The approval plate identi­ such equipment. Any locomotive used visions of this Part 31, that may be con­ fies the equipment as having complied under conditions that do not comply sidered necessary to determine the ade- with the requirements of the Bureau of with these recommendations shall not be Mines for use in gassy and dusty mines. considered by the Bureau as being per­ 4 The term “afterburning” as used in this The use, of the approval plate on his missible, The recommendations are as part 31 is applied to combustion, immedi­ equipment obliges the manufacturer to follows: * ately after an internal explosion, of a gase­ maintain the quality of his product and (a) Ventilation—(1) Definition o 1 ous mixture that was not in the enclosure to see that each locomotive is constructed ventilation requirements. The use of at the time of that explosion, but was drawn according to drawings and specifications Diesel mine locomotives underground In as the result of the cooling of the products accepted by, and on file with, the Bureau should be restricted to haulageways of the original explosion. of Mines. Equipment exhibiting changes where positive ventilation is maintained FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13751 by mechanical means. If possible haul­ tive and accurate to produce reliable re­ furnished by the manufacturer of the lo­ age by Diesel locomotives should be on sults, as the interpretation of these re­ comotive. These instructions should the intake of a separate split of the ven­ sults may In some Instances depend on form the basis of a routine Inspection tilating air current or arrangement variations in concentration of as little and maintenance schedule. Some of the should be made in some manner so that as 0.01 percent or less. Concentrations more important inspection and mainte­ air carrying exhaust gases from the en­ of gases considered permissible in work­ nance procedures are summarized below. gine is returned to the surface without ing environments are as follows: (2) Engine fuel-injection system—(i) traversing working places. The quantity Carbon dioxide (CO,)—not more than 0.5 Injection valves. Improperly function­ of ventilating air supplied must be ade­ percent by volume. ing injection valves may cause incom­ quate to dilute all toxic or objectionable Carbon monoxide (CO)—not more than 0.01 plete combustion of some of the fuel constituents of the engine exhaust to percent by volume. and lead to Increased production of such extent that the composition of Oxides of nitrogen (NO,)—not more than smoke, carbon monoxide and aldehydes. the air of the haulageways, or any work­ 0.0025 percent by vofume. It is important therefore to maintain ing place connected thereto, meets rec­ Oxygen (O,)—not less than 20 percent by Injection valves in proper operating con­ ognized hygienic standards for working volume. dition. Particular attention should be environments. The air supplied for ven­ Ventilation and locomotive operating paid to preventing leaking injection tilation in haulageways where Diesel lo­ condition should be such that the compo­ valves and to preventing imperfect comotives are used should not contain sition of the air of haulageways, and atomization or distribution of the fuel. combustible gas or other contaminants working places connected thereto, always The manufacturer’s recommendations in such concentration that combustion remains within, these tolerable limits. regarding inspection and maintenance processes in the engine may be altered, Aldehydes are self-evident if present of injection valves should be followed and with resultant increase in production of in objectionable concentrations and periodic checks on injection pressure and toxic or objectionable constituents in need not be determined by analysis. spray pattern should be made as out­ the engine exhaust. Production of sulfur gases by the loco­ lined in these recommendations. (2) Quantity of ventilating air. The motive may be controlled by using a (ii) Fuel pump. The fuel pump on the minimum quantity of ventilating air that fuel oil of low sulfur content. engine is set by the manufacturer in ac­ must be supplied per unit time will be A smoky exhaust is a good practical cordance with permissibility require­ determined in the approval ^tests of each Indication of faulty operation and is usu­ ments of the Bureau of Mines. This set­ permissible locomotive, and this quantity ally accompanied by the production of ting is made to limit the fuel injected will be shown upon all approval plates excessive quantities of carbon monoxide. at full throttle and to prevent operation issued for Diesel mine locomotives. This Therefore abnormal smoke production of the engine on the rich side (insuf­ quantity shall apply to the use of one lo­ should be sufficient reason for removing ficient air for complete combustion) with comotive only; if more than one locomo­ a locomotive from service until this con­ the attendant production of dangerous tive is used in any continuous course o t dition has been corrected. quantities of carbon monoxide,- After air, then^the air quantity required for In the event that any of the forego­ this adjustment is made the fuel pump one locomotive must be multiplied by the ing conditions of air quality are not is sealed or locked to prevent alteration; number of locomotives in use. Approved maintained, as determined by analysis of It should not be necessary to reset the locomotives may be used only in places the air, or by observation, operation of fuel pump unless some part breaks or where at least this minimum quantity of locomotives should be stopped until unless the pump is disassembled for a ventilation is in effect. As this minimum proper conditions of air quality are estab­ complete overhaul. When it is necessary required quantity of ventilation will be lished, either by increasing ventilation to set the fuel pump the seal or lock determined during the approval tests, or by correcting mechanical imperfec­ should be broken by an authorized per­ with engines that are new and presum­ tions in the locomotives, whichever is son and the final adjustment should be ably in the best mechanical condition, it found to be the cause of the undesirable made under the supervision of this per­ will be desirable always to supply venti­ conditions. son. After this adjustment has been lation in excess of the minimum quantity Records should be kept of all air analy­ made the fuel pump should be sealed or indicated on the approval plate, thus fur­ ses and of any changes in ventilation locked by an authorized person. nishing a factor of safety in operation. or adjustments of locomotives made as (iii) Method of adjusting fuel pump. Ventilation on haulageways should be a result of these analyses. When it is necessary to reset the stop measured at intervals sufficiently fre­ (b) Maintenance—¿(1) General. The limiting the fuel injector at full throttle, quent to insure that the required air maintenance of Diesel locomotives in per­ it is absolutely essential that some means quantities are being maintained. Rec­ missible condition is absolutely essential be available for reproducing the original ords should be kept of such measure­ if hazards in the use of such equipment setting. Failure to reproduce the origi­ ments. are to be avoided. To Insure adequate nal setting might lead to the production (3) Quality of ventilating air. The air maintenance a qualified and authorized of dangerous quantities of carbon mon­ supplied for ventilation in connection person should be made responsible for all oxide if too much fuel were injected at with the use of Diesel locomotives un- maintenance work. This person should full throttle. . derground should contain not less than be thoroughly familiar with the proper Every shop in which Diesel locomotives ' 20 percent by volume of oxygen (dry procedures for maintaining Diesel loco­ are serviced' should have equipment for basis) and should not contain more than motives Jn permissible condition and he determining the fuel delivered by the fuel 0.25 percent inflammable gas. This should be assisted when necessary by pump when operating in the full-throttle statement applies to the air current be­ competent mechanics. position. The fuel delivery at maximum fore the exhaust gases from the locomo­ Inspection and maintenance proce­ throttle setting can be determined either tive are added to it. dures shall be in accordance with the in­ by weight or by volume. If the determi­ (4) Examination of air of working structions furnished by the manufac­ nation is made by volume a suitable cor­ places. The air of haulageways in which turer. When Diesel locomotives are op­ rection for the density of the fuel at the Diesel locomotives are used should be ex­ erated for the first time in any situation, existing temperature must be made. amined at intervals sufficiently frequent daily inspections should be made of the The test procedure should be designed to determine that the composition of the intake and exhaust systems of the engine so that the maximum quantity of fuel intake air conforms with the require­ as outlined below and of other accessories delivered per revolution of the fuel pump ments given in subparagraph (3) of this of the locomotive to accumulate informa­ can be determined. The fuel pump paragraph (a) and that the concentra­ tion on the frequency of inspections re­ should be set to deliver a maximum tion of contaminants, such as carbon di­ quired. Records of all inspections should weight of fuel per stroke corresponding oxide, carbon monoxide, and oxides of be kept and a routine inspection sched­ to the value specified by the manufac­ nitrogen,, added to this air by the loco­ ule should be drafted from experience and turer for the particular engine and motive are within acceptable limits. information obtained in daily inspections conditions of use. Methods used in determining the con­ during the first several months of oper­ (iv) Adjustment of maximum fuel in­ centrations of these contaminants and ation. jection for permissible operation at dif­ the composition of the intake air of the All maintenance work should be done ferent barometric pressures. The aver­ haulageways should be sufficiently sensi­ in accordance with detailed instructions age barometric pressure existing at the 13752 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 place where a Diesel engine is to be point is greater than the temperature re-, and short-circuit protection of wiring used must be considered in setting the quired to actuate the control. The engine and equipment should not be permitted, maximum fuel injected at full throttle. shall be operated under such conditions nor should substitutes that defeat this Barometric pressure affects the density and the performance of the automatic protection be allowed. of the air and therefore affects the fuel shut-off mechanism determined. (vi) Battery. Battery-cell tops weight of air drawn into the engine. Periodic inspections should be made should be kept free of electrolyte and Unless the quantity of fuel injected at of all heated engine surfaces at inter­ dust. Connections between bells should full throttle is adjusted to maintain a vals frequent enough to insure that those be kept tight and free of corrosion. constant fuel: air ratio, dangerous quan­ surfaces are kept free of combustible ma­ (c) Fuel, The fuel used for Diesel tities of carbon monoxide might be pro­ terials such as coal dust, fuel oil, lubri­ locomotives in underground service duced at high altitude and low baro­ cants, and rags or waste. should conform to the manufacturer’s metric pressure where the density of The exhaust-gas dilution system specifications for viscosity, pour point, the air is low. should be inspected and cleaned fre­ cetane number, carbon residue, and The maximum quantity of fuel for quently to insure adequate dilution of water. The flash point must not be less permissible operation at different baro­ the exhaust gas before it is discharged than 150° F., and the sulfur content metric pressures will be determined in from the locomotive. In order to main­ must uot be greater than 0.2 percent by permissibility tests made by the Bureau tain the proper flow of diluting air, it is weight. of Mines. This information will be fur­ important that passages through which Wherever possible the fuel tanks of nished the manufacturer and will be in­ diluting air flows be kept clean to prevent the locomotives should be filled above cluded on the approval plate. The fuel restriction of air flow. ground. In situations where this is not pump of the engine should be set in ac­ If the exhaust from the engine ap­ feasible, fuel should be taken under­ cordance with the values given for the pears smoky or if obpectionable odors ground only in a strong, tight tank barometric pressure existing at the place are evident in the exhaust the manu­ mounted on a car and equipped with a where the engine is to be operated. facturer’s manual of instructions should flexible hose and a suitable means for (3) Engine intake system. The in ­ be consulted immediately and the cause transferring the fuel from the tank car take system of the engine, including determined. Particular attention should to the fuel tank of the locomotive. The flame arrester, air cleaner, and all joints, be paid to inspecting the fuel injection flexible hose shall be grounded to the should be inspected at periodic intervals. valves, the pressure in the intake and chassis of the fuel tank car. The valve The frequency of these inspections shall exhaust system, and the quantity of on the end of the flexible hose of the be determined in accordance with the fuel injected by the fuel pump at full fuel tank car shall be self-closing and recommendations made under general throttle. Restrictions in the intake or designed so that it is open only when the maintenance instructions. Periodic excessive pressure in the exhaust can fuel hose is connected to the fuel tank measurements should be made of the cause smoke and objectionable odor. of the locomotive. The air vent on the reduced pressure in the intake system This can be caused also by the injection tank car must be flameproof. to determine when it is necessary to of fuel in excess of the permissible maxi­ Tank cars of fuel shall be taken under­ clean the flame arrester and air cleaner. mum. A smoky exhaust usually is in­ ground only when it is necessary to fill The permissible maximum reduced pres­ dicative of the presence of significant the fuel tanks of the locomotives. After sure will be determined in permissibility concentrations of carbon monoxide and filling the fuel tanks of the locomotives tests made by the Bureau of Mines and therefore steps should be taken immed­ the tank cars shall be removed imme­ will be shown on the approval plates. iately to determine the cause and elim­ diately from the underground workings, Inspection of the intake system should inate it. The full and empty tank cars must be include the determination of the tight­ (5) Electrical equipment—(i) Locks accompanied during shipment by au­ ness of all joints and of the cleanliness and seals. Certain electrical parts, such thorized persons. Under no conditions of all surfaces of the flame arrester. as battery boxes and headlights on the is fuel to be stored underground. The air cleaner should be maintained locomotive, are furnished with locks or The transfer of fuel from the tank car in accordance with the manufacturer’s seals to prevent opening for adjustments, to the locomotive must be made in the instructions. repairs, etc., by anyone except author­ underground Diesel repair shop. Dur­ (4) Engine exhaust system. The ex­ ized persons. Such locks and seals ing transfer of fuel the engine must not haust system of the engine, including the should be kept in place. Precautions be in operation. flame arrester, cooling boxes, shut-off should be taken to guard against un­ If there is a drain at the bottom of a mechanism, water spray, and exhaust authorized persons obtaining keys or tank on a car, this drain must be closed dilution system, shall be inspected at sealing tools. by a screw cap which can be locked in periodic intervals. The frequency of (ii) Fastenings. Joints in thé casings position to prevent self-opening. these inspections shall be determined in of motors, starting switches, headlights, Clean fuel is absolutely necessary to accordance with the recommendations and any other parts subject to sparking minimize maintenance of the fuel-in­ made under general maintenance in­ during normal operation should be kept jection systems. Therefore in handling structions. Periodic measurements tightly closed. An opening greater than the fuel all precautions should be taken should be made of the positive pressure 0.004 inch for plane (flat) joints is con­ to keep the fuel clean and free from in the system to determipe when the sidered unsafe. Accordingly, all bolts, water. exhaust flame arrester should be cleaned. cap screws, and other means of fasten­ (d) Fire extinguishers. At least one The permissible maximum positive pres­ ing casings together should always be fire extinguisher of the type containing sure will be determined in permissibility kept in place and secured tightly. Open­ liquid carbon dioxide should be carried tests made by the Bureau of Mines and ings caused by the omission of parts or at all times with each locomotive. Ex­ will be shown on the approval plates. by the burning resulting from arcs tinguishers of the same type should be The locomotive operators should be should be carefully avoided. made responsible for maintaining an ad­ installed at underground locomotive re­ (iii) Wiring. Air hose, rigid steel, and pair shops and locomotive barns. equate supply of water in the cooling other types of conduit should be firmly (e) Repair shops and locomotive boxes and in the tank supplying water held at the ends and also between ends, to the spray. It is important that the when lengths are such as to require ad- 1barns. Repair shops for Diesel locomo­ water used in the exhaust system be ditional supports. Conduit and other tives and storage of locomotives prefer­ substantially free of acid to prevent cor­ means of affording mechanical protec­ ably should be above ground. If such rosion. In some situations this might tion of wiring should be kept intact and arrangement is impracticable, such necessitate chemical treatment of the in place. spaces should be situated close to the water used in the locomotive. (iv) Headlight and instrument lenses. shaft or portal underground and between .The performance of the fuel shut-off Lenses forming part of the explosion- an intake and a return airway, so that mechanism actuated by the exhaust-gas proof casings of headlights and instru­ persons in such spaces will be provided temperature shall be checked periodi­ ments should be held securely. Lenses with fresh air and so that if engines are cally. This mechanism can be checked with cracks entirely through them operated in the repair shop, or if fire by operating the engine in the repair should be replaced immediately. should occur, products of combustion, will shop with no water in the cobling boxes (v) Overload protection. Tampering enter the return air. and with the water spray off, so that the with fuses, relays, and other means sup­ Underground repair shops and storage exhaust-gas temperature at the control plied by the manufacturer, for overload spaces should be lined with incombusti- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13753

ble material, and doors, or other closures, (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of P art 3288—P l u m b in g and Heating Equip- should be of incombustible material. The paragraph (c) of the order prohibiting the • MENT acceptance of delivery or the use of a "new floor should be impervious to oil and drum" as defined therein for packing any [Limitation Order L-107, Revocation of should slope to a sump, so that spilled commodity listed in Schedule B to fill "indus­ Schedule I] oil ihay be collected and removed. A trial orders” as also defined therein, a person supply of sand should be kept on hand is hereby permitted to accept delivery of and EXTENDED SURFACE HEATING EQUIPMENT to aid in fighting fires or to absorb spilled use new drums for packing the following Section 3288.37 Schedule I to Limita- oil. commodities to fill industrial orders within tion Order L-107 establishing simplified Welding or other operations that the limits explained in paragraph (b): practices for the production of Extended might create fire hazards should not be 26. Compounds, solid and semi-solid with a melting point of 65 degrees F. or above, Surface Heating Equipment is hereby re­ carried on in the repair shop unless ade­ used in cooking, including but not limited to voked. quate precautionary measures are taken mixtures of lard and hydrogenated oils. This revocation does not affect any against the ignition of Diesel fuel or 29. Dairy products. liabilities incurred under the schedule. lubricants. 82. Food products, col^, pack and frozen. The production of extended surface heat­ § 31.10 Revision of requirements and 42.' Hydrogenated oils with a melting point ing equipment remains subject to all of 65 degrees F. or above, Including but not other applicable regulations and orders recommendations. In the preparation limited to shortening. of the requirements and recommenda­ 44. JeUles, jams and preserves. of the War Production Board. tions embodied in this Part 31 the Bureau 47. Lard. Issued this 16th day of November 1944. of Mines has endeavored to provide a 54. MolasSes. basis for the production of safe and 89. Syrup, corn. W ar P roduction Board, practicable Diesel mine locomotives that 90. Syrup, mixed and unmlxed (except corn By J. J oseph Whelan, will meet the demands of existing con­ syrup). ^ Recording Secretary. (b) The permission of paragraph (a) ditions. However, as the use of such above to accept delivery of and use new [F. R. Doc. 44-17545; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; locomotives for underground haulage drums to pack the above listed commodities 11:19 a. m.] was an innovation in the United States to fill industrial orders is subject to the fol­ at the time of preparing this Part 31, lowing limitations: it is possible that instances might arise (1) Such permission shall apply only to in which the protection afforded would new drums having a capacity of over twelve Part 3291—Consumers D urable Goods be inadequate. The Bureau of Mines, gallons; [Oeneral Limitation Order L-30-e as with the cooperation of manufacturers (2) Such permission to accept delivery of Amended Nov. 16, 1944] new drums shall end on January 29, 1945, and users of the locomotives, will be alert ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, KITCHEN­ to such situations. When a situation but such drums so delivered may be used to arises in which inadequacy of protection pack the above-listed commodities on or be­ WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES or unusual hazard attending the use of fore January 29, 1945. § 3291.166 General Limitation Order approved equipment is established, the (3) The total weight of such drums ac­ L-30-e—(a) What this order does. This manufacturer of the equipment is re­ cepted for delivery and used by a person to order provides a means to get authoriza­ pack each of the above listed commodities to tion to use aluminum in making cooking quested to issue precautions, or if neces­ fill industrial orders shall not exceed 25 per­ sary to cease marketing the equipment cent of the total weight of new drums used by utensils, kitchenware and other miscel­ for use in the particular situation or such person to pack the same commodity to laneous household articles. No person condition until such changes or pro­ fill Industrial orders in the year 1941. Any may use aluminum in making articles on visions as will provide adequate protec­ person who in 1941 was not in the business Schedule A except as permitted here. tion are made. It shall be understood of packing such commodities in such drums (b) Permitted production. (1) Any that any changes or provisions made or who desires to have adjusted his usage cooking utensils, kitchenware or house­ must be submitted to the Bureau of quota granted hereunder may apply by filing hold articles listed on Schedule A may Mines and have its approval before being Form WPB 3770 in quadruplicate for permis­ be manufactured out of aluminum by adopted. Should the situation require a sion to buy a specific quantity of steel drums any person receiving an allotment of for the above purposes. Such application change in the basic requirements and will be considered only on the basis of essen­ aluminum and an authorized production tests provided in this Part 31, or the tial need for, and the supply of new drums, schedule from the War Production recommendations contained therein, and the availability of used or substitute Board. such change will be issued as an amend­ containers. (2) All applications for allotments of ment to this Part 31. (c) Until this direction is revoked, aster­ aluminum and other materials and for R. R. Sayers, isks shall be deemed to be placed' before authorized production schedules to make Director. , Items 29, 32, 44, 54 and 89 of Schedule B and articles on Schedule A out of aluminum Approved: November 11, 1944. —4— -iittsed drums" as defined in the order may Be should be made by filing Form WPB-4000 used to pack such items. As soon as the and Form WPB-3820 with the nearest Michael W. Straps, new steel drums referred to in paragraphs WPB field office in accordance with the Acting Secretary of the Interior. (a) and (b) have been used, they become provisions of Priorities Regulation 25. [P. R. Doc. 44-17517; Piled, Nov. 10, 1844} used drums and become subject to all the (3) The War Production Board will 10:07 a. m.] restrictions in the order applicable to used drums. make allotments, so that production to (d) These new drums which are used in any one plant, or labor requirements conformance with the permission granted therefor will not interfere with war pro­ duction in that plant or in any other TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE in paragraph (a) above and the limitations thereto specified in paragraph (b) above shall plant located in the same area. Chapter IX—War Production Board be deemed to be excluded from the packing (c) Special material restrictions. In quota restrictions of paragraphs (d) (1) the production of aluminum products au­ A u t h o r it y : Regulations in this chapter, through (d) (7) of the order. For example, unless otherwise noted at the end of docu­ thorized under paragraph (b) (1), no ments affected, issued under sec. 2 (a), 54 new drums which are purchased and received person shall use any tin except as may by persons on or before January 29, 1945, and Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 be permitted under Order M-43, or any Stat. 177; E.O. 9024, 7 FR. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 used to pack lard (Item 47 of Schedule B) PR. 527; E.O. 9125, 7 PR. 2719; WP.B. Reg. 1 shall not be charged against the quota of copper or copper base alloy except as as amended Dec. 81, 1943, 9 F.R. 64. new drums allowed to pack the class of com­ may be permitted under Order M-9-c. modities identified" as Item 101, Schedule A, (d) Special provisions for pressure can­ Part 3270—Containers (grease, animal and vegetable). [Limitation Order L-197, Direction 2, as ner s. Any person who wants to use alu- Amended Nov. 15, 1944] Issued this 15th day of November 1944. ninum in making pressure canners or pressure cookers may apply for permis­ relaxation op restrictions on use op War Production Board, STEEL DRUMS FOR PACKING CERTAIN FOOD By J. J oseph Whelan, sion to do so under paragraph (b) of this ITEMS ON SCHEDULE B Recording Secretary. order. He may still, of course, apply un­ The following direction is issued pur­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17516; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; der Direction 1 to Order L-30-d to mgke suant to limitation Order L-1971 4:87 p. m.] pressure canners of the types it coveys, 13754 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 (e) Special provisions for preferred or­ Other kitchenware and miscellaneous Ref: M-300-67. The unit of measure is household articles. pounds. An aggregate quantity may be ders. ( 1 ) Aluminum may be used iiymak- Trays. ing articles on Schedule A to fill preferred requested, without specifying customers’ Vacuum bottles. names, for delivery on exempt small or­ orders. “Preferred orders” are purchase [F. R. Doc. 44-17544; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; ders. Fill in Table II. . orders or contracts for articles which will 11:19 a. m:] f (e) Customers’ applications on Form be ultimately delivered to the Army or WPB-2945. Each person seeking au­ Navy of the United States, the Veterans thorization to use or accept delivery shall Administration, the U. S. Maritime Com-. Part 3293—Chemicals file application on Form WPB-2945 (for­ merly PD-600). Filing date is the. 15th mission or the War Shipping Administra­ [Allocation Order M-214, Revocation] day of the month before the requested tion, of to other persons pursuant to au­ PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, MALEIC ANHYDRIDE allocation month. File separate sets of thorization of the U. S. Maritime Com- AND MALEIC ACID forms for each supplier. Send three cop­ mission on Form WPB-646 (formerly PD- Section 3293.291 Allocation Order M- ies (one certified) to the War Produc­ 300). tion Board, Chemicals Bureau, Washing­ 214 is hereby revoked. This revocation ton’ 25, D. C., Ref: M-300-67, and one (2) Applications for allotments and fordoes not affect any liabilities incurred copy (reverse side blank) to the supplier. authorized production schedules to fill under the order. The unit of measure is pounds. Fill In preferred orders should be made by filing Phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride and maleic acid are subject to allocation Column 3 in terms of the following: Form CMP-4B. under General Allocation Order M-300 Esters (identify). Note: Paragraphs (f) through (j), inclu­ as Appendix A materials, subject to Resins' (identify). sive, formerly paragraphs (d) through (h), Schedule 67 (phthalic anhydride) and Dyes and intermediates (identify). redesignated Nov. 16, 1944. Cellophane. Schedule 68 (maleic anhydride and Rubber. (f) Reports. Every person who uses maleic acid) issued simultaneously with Phthalic chloride. aluminum in making cooking utensils, this revocation. Pharmaceuticals and food. kitchenware or household articles, as Regular and interim allocations here­ Miscellaneous. permitted in paragraph (b) (1) .of this tofore issued under Order M-214 are ef­ Other primary product (specify). order shall file such reports as the War fective under Schedules 67 and 68, but Export (as phthalic anhydride). are limited in duration as if originally Inventory (as phthalic anhydride). Production Board may specify from time Resale (as phthalic anhydride). to time subject to the approval of the issued under tfiese schedules. Bureau of the Budget, pursuant to the Issued this 16th day of November 1944. Specify end use in Column 4 as re­ Federal Reports Act of 1942. quired by paragraph 11-a of Appendix (g) Applicability of other orders and W ar P roduction Board, E of Order M-300. Fill in other columns regulations. This order and all transac­ B y J. J oseph Whelan, of Table* I and fill in Tables II and III, Recording Secretary. as indicated. tions affected by it are subject to all other I Fill in Table IV for each primary applicable orders and regulations of the [F. R. Doc. 44-17546; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; War Production Board. 11:19 a. m.] / product listed in Column 3 of the appli­ (h) Violations. Any person who wil­ cation, except products under direct allo­ cation, such as phthalic alkyd resins. fully violates any provision of this order In Table V specify quantity of phthalic or who, in connection with this order, Part 3293—Chemicals wilfully conceals a material fact or fur­ anhydride used in previous month for nishes false information to any depart­ [General Allocation Order M-300, Schedule each primary product ¿specify the prod­ ment or agency of the United States, is 67] uct in Column 23 and the quantity in guilty of a crime, and upon conviction Column 24, under the heading “Pounds may be punished by fine or imprison­ phthaLic anhydride consumed last month”). ment. In addition, any such person may § 3293.1067 Schedule 67 to General (f) Budget Bureau approval. The be prohibited from making or obtaining Allocation Order M-300—(a) Defini­ above reporting requirements have been further deliveries of, or from processing tion. “Phthalic anhydride” means the approved by the Bureau of the Budget in or using, material under priority control accordance with the Federal Reports Act anhydride of phthalic acid in any form of 1942. and may be deprived of priorities and from any source. (g) Communications to War Produc­ assistance. (b) General restrictions. Phthalic tion Board. Communications concern­ (i) Appeals. No appeals should be filed anhydride is subject to allocation under ing this schedule shall be addressed from the provisions of this order. General Allocation Order M-300 as an to War Production Board, Chemicals (j) Communications. All reports re­ Appendix A material. The initial allo­ Bureau, Washington 25, D. C., Ref: quired to be filed hereunder, and all com­ cation date is .October 1, 1942, when M-300-67. munications concerning this order shall, phthalic anhydride was first put under unless otherwise directed, be addressed to allocation by Order M-214 (revoked). Issued this 16th day of November 1944. the War Production Board, Consumers The allocation period is the calendar War P roduction B oard, Durable Goods Division, Washington 25, month and the small order exemption is By J. Joseph Whelan, D. C„ Ref: L-30-e. 10 pounds per person per month. _ Recording Secretary. (c) Transition from M-214. Regular N o t e : The reporting requirements of this [F. R. Doc^.44-17547; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; order have .been approved by the Bureau of and interim allocations heretofore issued ~ 11:19 a. m.] the Budget in accordance with the Federal under Order M-214 are effective under Reports Act of 1942. this schedule, but are limited in dura­ tion as if originally issued under this Issued this 16th day of November 1944. schedule. Pending applications need not P art 3293—Chemicals W ar Production B oard, be reflled. [General Allocation Order M-300, Schedule By J. J oseph Whelan, (d) Suppliers’ applications on WPB- 68] Recording Secretary. 2946. Each supplier seeking authoriza­ tion to deliver shall file application on MALEIC ANHYDRIDE AND MALEIC ACID S ch ed u le A Form WPB-2946 (formerly PD-601). § 3293.1068 Schedule 68 to General Commercial cooking utensils. Filing date is the 22d day of the month Allocation Order M-300—(a) Defini­ Household cooking utensils. Dinner pails. before the requested allocation month. tions. (1) “Maleic anhydride” means Ice cream dippers. File separate sets of forms for each plant the anhydride of maleic acid in any form Ice trays for Domestic Mechanical Refrig­ of applicant. Send three copies (one and from any source. erators. certified) to the War Production Board, (2) “Maleic acid” means maleic acid Lunch boxes. Chemicals Bureau, Washington 25, D. C., in any form and from any source. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13755

General restrictions. Maleic an­ 24 and pounds of maleic acid in Column § 4600.31 Acquisition of industrial hydride and maleic acid are subject to 25, all under the heading “Pounds con­ type tires and tubes-and solid tires for allocation under General Allocation sumed last month”). replacement purposes, (a) No person Order M-300 as Appendix A‘materials. (f) Budget bureau approval. The shall deliver or accept delivery of any The initial allocation date is November above reporting requirements have been pneumatic tire described in paragraph 1, 1943, when maleic anhydride and approved by the Bureau of the Budget in (b) below for replacement on any pas­ maleic acid were first put under alloca­ accordance with the Federal Reports Act senger automobile, motorcycle, bus, farm tion by Order M-214 (revoked). The al­ of 1942. implement, farm tractor or commercial location period is the calendar month (g) Communications to War Produc­ motor vehicle except in accordance with and the small order exemption per per­ tion Board. Communications concern­ OPA Ration Order 1A. The following son per month is 175 pounds aggregate ing this schedule shall be addressed to certification procedure is applicable only of maleic anhydride and maleic acid. War Production Board, Chemicals Bu­ to new pneumatic tires and tubes of the (c) Transition from M-214. Regular reau, Washington 25, D. C., Ref: M-300- sizes and types described below for re­ and interim allocations heretofore issued 68. placement on other types of vehicles and under Order M-214 are effective under Issued this 16th day of November 1944. equipment and to any industrial or high­ this schedule, but are limited in duration way solid tire for replacement purposes as if originally issued under this schedule. War Production B oard, regardless of the type of vehicle or equip­ Pending applications need not be refiled. By J. J oseph Whelan, ment. (d) Suppliers’ applications on WPB- Recording Secretary. For example, a person who wishes to replace a straight side pneumatic tire 2946. Each supplier seeking authoriza­ [F. Rj Doc. 44-17548; Filed, Nov. 10, 1944; tion to deliver shall file application on ir:19 a. m.] in size 4.00-12 on a passenger car or small Form WPB-2946 (formerly PD-601). , delivery truck, may do so only under the Filing date is the 22nd day of the month ration order. On the other hand, a per­ before the requested allocation month. son who requires the same tire for re­ File separate sets of forms for maleic Part 4600—R ubber, Synthetic R ubber, placement on material handling equip­ anhydride and maleic acid and for each B alata and P roducts T hereof ment such as an industrial power truck uses the certification procedure. plant of applicant. Send three copies [Rubber Order R-l, Appendix III, as Amended (one certified) to the War Production Nov. 16, 1944] Replacement tires or tubes of the fol­ Board, Chemicals Bureau, Washington lowing types are subject to the provisions 25, D. C., Ref. M-300-68. The unit of Appendix III to Rubber Order R -l as of the ration order, even though the tires measure is pounds. An aggregate quan­ amended is divided into two parts. or tubes are required for industrial equip­ tity may be requested, without specifying Part A contains regulations applicable to ment: passenger, motorcycle, truck-bus customers’ names, for delivery on exempt the distribution or use of end products. and special purpose, or farm, tractor- small orders. Fill in Table II. Part B contains special or temporary implement. . (e) Customers’ application on Form manufacturing regulations which for the (b) Certification of purchase orders. WPB-2945. Each person seeking au­ most part involve the conversion of prod­ No person shrill deliver any tires or tubes thorization to use or accept delivery shall ucts from crude rubber to synthetics. for replacemen t/fitirposes (except as file application on Form WPB-2945 Part B manufacturing regulations gov­ otherwise provided in OPA Ration Order (formerly PD-600). Filing »date is the ern in case of inconsistency with other 1A) in the following classifications: 15th day of the month before the re­ provisions of Rubber Order R-l. (1) Any straight side pneumatic tire quested allocation month. File separate Appendix i n will be reissued from time designed primarily for industrial use up sets of forms for each supplier and to time for the purpose of deleting or re­ to and including size 4.50-12 and the fol­ specify in Grade Columns 1, 11 and 19 vising special or temporary regulations. lowing sizes: 6.00-9, 7.50-10, 7.50-15 (4- whether quantities indicated are maleic ply, smooth tread only) and 9.00-10; anhydride or maleic acid. Send three A. End Product Regulations (2) Any single tube pneumatic tire copies (one certified) to the War Produc­ § 4600.30 Acquisition of tires and designed primarily for industrial use; tion Board, Chemicals Bureau, Washing­ tubes for original equipment. In order (3) Any industrial or highway solid ton 25, D. C.„ Ref: M-300-68, and one to obtain tires and tubes for original tire: copy (reverse side blank) to the supplier. equipment, a manufacturer must certify Unless the person acquiring the same The unit of measure is pounds. Fill in his purchase order in substantially the shall attach to his purchase order a certi­ Column 3 in terms of the following: following form signed by an authorized fication in substantially the following form signed by an authorized official Resins (identify). official unless the tires are subject to the Substituted drying oils (identify). Tire Allotment Plan (Appendix IV of either manually or as provided in Pri­ Fumarlo acid. this carder), in which case the tires may orities Regulation No. 7: Wetting agents. be obtained only under Appendix IV: The undersigned hereby certifies to------Rubber. ______(insert name and ad­ Leather processing. The undersigned hereby certifies, subject dress of seller) and to-the War Production Miscellaneous. . to the criminal penalties for misrepresenta­ Board that he is familiar with Rubber Order Other primary product (specify). tion contained in section 35 (A) of the United R -l and that the products listed on this Export (in original form). States Criminal Code, that the tires listed on purchase order are required by him for re­ Inventory (in original form). the attached purchase order are required by placement purposes within 30 days from the Resale (in original form). him for mounting on original equipment and date of this certification and do not Include that the deliveries specified will not result at any pneumatic tires or tubes for any pas­ Specify end use in Column 4 as re­ any time in an inventory exceeding 80 days’ senger automobile, motorcycle, bus, farm im­ quired by paragraph 11-a of Appendix supply based upon his total authorized plement, farm tractor, or commercial motor E of Order M-300. However, opposite monthly production. vehicle. resins, substitute drying oils or fumaric acid in Column 3, fill in Column 4 in ac­ Authorized official. Date ------cordance with the end use groupings of Use of the above certification consti­ Name of Purchaser .WPBI-1943. Fill in other columns of tutes a representation that the deliveries Authorized Official Table I, and fill in Tables II and m , as scheduled will not result in the acquisi­ indicated. tion of more tires and tubes (including Definitions of the vehicles and equip­ Fill in Table IV for each primary prod­ inventory) than are required for the par­ ment for which replacement tires or uct listed in Column 3 of the application, ticular manufacturer’s production of ve­ tubes inay not be obtained by certifica­ except products under direct allocation, hicles or equipment during the 30-day tion are set forth in OPA Ration Order such as phthalic alkyd resins. period following each scheduled delivery. 1A. In Table V specify quantity of maleic In the event of a decrease in the number (c) Preference ratings. Tires and anhydride and maleic acid used in previ­ of products actually required, the manu­ tubes which are subject to the foregoing ous month for each primary product facturer shall notify his supplier of the certification procedure may be produced (specify the product in Column 23, reduction, and the scheduled deliveries or delivered to fill civilian orders for re­ pounds of maleic anhydride in Column shall be revised accordingly. placement purposes (identified by cer- No. 230 ^ 13756 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 tiflcation) without regard to preference latex gloves for use by their professional Criminal Code, that the products purchased ratings. Any rating purporting to be personnel in connection with the prac­ by him are required for a permitted use spec­ applied or extended to any such tires or tice of medicine. Use of the certifica­ ified in Rubber Order R -l, in connection with tubes for replacement purposes shall be tion provided in that regulation consti­ his business or profession (or if reseller, sub­ void and no person shall give any effect stitute thC following clause—that the prod­ tutes a representation by the institution ucts purchased by him will be sold only in to it except in filling Government orders. to its supplier that it requires light accordance with Rubber Order R -l as § 4600.32 Hydraulic hose . (a) No weight gloves manufactured from crude amended). hose manufacturer shall deliver any of rubber or latex for use by its professional personnel in connection with the practice Purchaser or authorized official. the following types of hose to any person of medicine. except as specifically authorized by the This section does not apply to Gov­ Sales may also be made to an institu­ ernment orders. War Production Board under this sec­ tion, without a rating, upon certification tion: by the institution to its supplier in sub­ Product description Permitted uses stantially the following form: Fabric backed pres­ Repair of transporta­ (1) High pressure 1-wire, 2-wire, and 3- sure sensitive tape tion facilities: wire braided. 1 : /T h e undersigned hereby certifies, subject (except high heat Maintenance and (2) Medium pressure hose—Specification yo the criminal penalties for misrepresenta- resistant and non- /tion contained in section 35 (A) of the United manufacture of in­ AN-H-6a. corrosive electrical dustrial and min­ States Criminal Code, that the light weight tape). (3) Low pressure—Specification AN-ZZ-/ rubber gloves specified in the attached pur­ ing equipment; the H-626a. “ ^ chase order are required by (insert name of manufacture of the institution) for use by its professional per­ following products (b) On or about the 20th of each sonnel in connection with the practice of and parts thereof: medicine.' (a) Aircraft, (b) month, each hose manufacturer will re- Armored tanks, (c) ceive written authorization to make cer­ Date: Ships, (d) Army tain shipments during the following cal­ transport vehicles, Signature and Title of Authorized (e) Guns, (f) endar month. The authorized shipments Official Small arms, (g) will cover his production for that month. Signalling devices, (b) Sales to physicians. Sales may be (c) Persons to whom shipments (h) precision in­ made to a practicing physician for pro­ struments, (i) Mu­ are authorized to be made under para­ fessional use but only upon certification nitions, (j) Elec­ graph (b) will receive, on or about the by the physician to his supplier in sub­ trical equipment, 20th of each month, written directions stantially the following form: (k) Machine tools, (l) Vehicles for from the War Production Board specify­ The undersigned hereby certifies, subject common carriers ing the purposes for which this hose may to the criminal penalties for misrepresenta­ and related trans­ be used. No person may use any such tion contained in section 35 (A) of the United portation facilities. States Criminal Code, that he is a practicing Splicing cotton hose contrary to these directions. physician and that the light weight gloves jacketed cellulose (d) In some cases hose manufacturers purchased are required by him for use in the gaskets for sealing will be authorized to ship certain quanti­ practice of his profession. drums and paint Date: v._ pails; production ties of hose through regular trade chan­ and shipping of nels without restriction, and such hose photographic and may be purchased and used freely. Per­ (c) Exempt orders. U. S. Army and motion picture film Navy orders and orders of The American and X-ray film; sons for whom direct shipments have not Red Cross may be filled without regard to sealing containers been authorized under paragraph (b) the restrictions of this section. used to maintain and who are unable to obtain hose sterility or vacuum (d) Resale. A person may sell cfade in the manufac­ through regular trade channels under rubber or latex gloves to another person ture of medicine this paragraph (d>, may apply to the for resale under this section, but only and drugs; indus­ Rubber Bureau, War Production Board, upon certification by the purchaser to his trial and wholesale supplier in substantially the following packaging Of drugs Washington 25, D. C., for authorization form; and chemicals. to obtain hose. The application should The undersigned hereby certifies, subject A person who has filed the above cer­ describe the -end use and state the to the criminal penalties for misrepresenta­ tification with his supplier need not cer­ amount of hose required by size and type. tion contained in section 35 (A) of the United tify subsequent purchases of the same Authorizations will be granted only in States Criminal Code, that the light weight products. The certification shall be cases where the proposed end use is rubber gloves specified in the attached pur­ deemed applicable to all purchases. chase order will be sold only under the re­ highly essential to the war effort. strictions contained in Rubber Order R -l as A supplier may continue to fill orders (e) Each manufacturer of the above amended, and that he is familiar with said for fabric backed pressure sensitive tape types of hose shall report by letter to the restrictions. under the form certification previously Date: required for purchases of pressure sensi­ Rubber Bureau, War Production Board, tive tape. the quantities shipped by him during Signature and Title of Authorized each calendar month by size, type, claim­ B. Temporary or Special Manufacturing Official _ Regulations ant agency and customer. This report •Any person who has filed the above should be filed on or before the 10th day § 4600.40 Tires an A-3------construction)...... L S-6 July 1, 1944 E 2------______12.00 Government where the grade sold to 14 ply and "up (excepting N ylon such procurement agency is identical construction)...... S-6 Aug. 1,1944 8 4600.43 GR-I plant clean-up mate­ with one previously produced by the sell­ All 4,6 and 8 ply (excepting Nylon construction)...... S-4 Do. rial. (a) “GR-I (Butyl) plant clean-up ing primary distributor, but where the 14 ply and up (including Nylon material” means GR-I (Butyl) from packaging is different shall be deter­ S-6 Sept. 1,1944 construction)------a which the contamination of foreign mat­ mined by the provisions of Revised Sup­ ter has not been completely removed and plementary Order 34 issued by the Office When nylon is used the S-6 or S-4 con­ of Price Administration. Where the struction may be used at the option of the plasticity of which varies. In some grade is-not identical with one previously the manufacturer and subject to the ap­ cases this material has been strained. produced by the selling primary dis­ proval of the procuring agency, in which (b) Notwithstanding restrictions ap­ tributor the maximum price shall be de­ case those regulations designated for plicable to the consumption of GR-I termined per 100 pounds net for such S-6 and S-4 constructions shall apply to (Butyl), any person may consume GR-I new grade and package by adding to his maximum basis price per 100 pounds nylon tires. If the S-6 or S-4 construc­ plant clean-up material in the manufac­ net-Single cotton bag granulated sugar tion is not used with nylon prior to the ture of any product listed in Appendix I the difference in direct cost between date on which it is mandatory, as shown to Rubber Order R -l as amended, with­ manufacturing and packaging the new above, then the S-5. (or S-7) construc­ out specific authorization from the War item and manufacturing and packaging tion shall be used and shall conform to Production Board. the 100 pound single cotton bag granu­ the regulations for S-5 (or S-7) con­ (c) Purchase requests for GR-I plant lated sugar. Each maximum price de­ struction as set forth in List 22, Ap­ clean-up material should be made on termined under the foregoing provisions pendix II, Rubber Order R-l, as shall be reported with a detailed expla­ Form WPB-3682 in accordance with amended. nation of costs to the Sugar Section, Airplane tires in 14 plies and up may instructions accompanying the form. Food Price Division, Office of Price Ad­ be manufactured in S-6 construction at GR-I plant clean-up material must be ministration, Washington, D. C., within the option of the manufacturer and sub­ specified on the form. 30 days after the first delivery. Maximum prices on sales of a new ject to the approval of the procuring Issued this 16th day of November 1944. grade or new package for civilian con­ agency, in which case those regulations sumption, which is identical in grade, designated for S-6 construction shall (Sec. 2 (a), 54 Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 177; E.O. 9024, 7 net weight and packing material with apply. If the S-6 construction is not that of any other primary distributor used prior to the date on which it is F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 F.R. 527; E.O* 9125, 7 F.R. 2719; E.O. 9246, 7 F.R. 7379 as shall be determined by adjusting the mandatory, as shown above, then the amended by E.O. 9475, 9 F.R. 10817; selling primary distributor’s maximum S-5 (or S-7) construction shall be used W.P.B. Reg. 1 as amended Dec. 31, 1943, base price by the use of the same differ­ and shall conform to the regulations for 9 F.R. 64) ential properly established on that date S-5 (or S-7) construction as set forth by the primary distributor with such War Production Board, differential located nearest freightwise in List 22, Appendix H, Rubber Order By J. Joseph Whelan, R-l, as amended. Recording Secretary. /to him. (c) [Deleted Nov. 16, 1944.1 ■ If the new grade or package, to be [F. R. Doc. 44-17549; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944;/ sold for civilian consumption is not so (d) [Deleted Aug. 25,1944.1 11:19 a. m.] identical with that produced by another (e) [Deleted Aug. 25,1944.1 primary distributor he shall obtain a (f) [Deleted Nov. 16, 1944.1 maximum price for it by application to (g) [Deleted Nov. 16, 1944.1 Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration the Sugar Section, Food Price Division, Office of Price Administration, Washing- § 4600.41 Wire and cable. The fol­ Part 1305—Administration lowing regulations are applicable to wire [Rev. Supp. Order 10, Correction] * Copies may be obtained from the Office and cable notwithstanding other regula­ JUDICIAL SALES of Price Administration. tions of Rubber Order R -l as amended. 17 FJEl. 1320, 2132, 2510, 5664, 6787, 8928, (a) Insulation. List 27, Appendix II, References in section 2 (d) of the order 8949, 8948; 8 F.R. 5809, 6044, 6424, 9288, regulates the use of crude rubber and to MPR 139, RMPR 813 and MPR 341 are 10070; 9 F.R. 5802, 10707. 13758 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 ton, D. C., in which he shall give full mixes. (The pricing methods of this The maximum price increase that may data with a description of grade and section apply to all processors* sales of be granted to a processor or manufac­ package, detailed production and selling prepared flour mixes other than pancake turer under the provisions of this section cost differences f. o. b. refinery between mix or waffle mix.) shall not cause his price to exceed the the ne./ grade and package and the basis (a) A processor’s maximum price for general price level prevailing for simi­ bag packing per 100 pounds at the date the sale of any prepared flour mix in lar products. Subject to thismlimitation, of application and corresponding figures bulk; (that is, packaged.in quantities an increase may be granted not to exceed for his most nearly like grades and pack­ greater than three pounds) shall be de­ the total cost of the product, or if the ages figured currently and as of Decem­ termined by taking the highest price: applicant’s earnings from all operations ber 1, 1941, together with a request for (1) (i) On the same product, or if none before income and excess profits taxes a specific differential. After filing the (ii) On the most similar food product; are low in comparison with those of a application and pending authorization (2) (i) On a sale by him, or if none, “representative peace-time period”, ad­ sales may be made (a) on open billing (ii) On a sale by his closest competitor. justed for subsequent changes in invest­ or (b) on pro forma collection price (3) (i) To the same class of purchasers, ment, and if in view of such over-all based on the requested differential with or if none, (ii) To a different class of earnings a small margin of profit is rea­ an agreement for refund to the purchaser purchasers adjusted to reflect the cus­ sonably necessary to permit production, of such sum as this price may exceed tomary, or if none, the reasonable dif­ an increase may be allowed estimated to the maximum price when duly estab­ ferential between the two classes. yield such a profit margin. lished or (c) on the basis of differential (4) (i) Between September 28, 1942 A “representative peace-time period” at which sales have heretofore been and October 2,1942, inclusive, or if none, means the period of the years 1936 to made prior to the effective date of that (ii) At the most recent time within one 1939, inclusive. When 1936 to 1939 does amendment. year previous to September 28, 1942. not represent a reasonably normal pre­ 2. Section 1334.53 is amended to read 4. A new section 6 is added to read as war (December 7, 1941) period, some as follows: other period may be used but its use follows: must be positively justified in the appli­ § 1334.53 Sales at wholesale and re­ S ec. 6. Maximum prices for processors’ cation. tail. Sales at wholesale and retail which packaged sales of other prepared flour are governed by Maximum Price Regu­ 7. Redesignated section 10 is amended mixes. The seller’s maximum price for by deleting the numbers “6 (a)” and “8 lations 421, 422 and 423, as amended, any packaged prepared flour mix, i. e., in are excepted from the operation of this (j) ” and substituting therefor the num­ quantities of 3 pounds or less, shall be bers “9 (a)” and “11 (j)” respectively. regulation. Maximum prices on sales at determined as provided under the Gen­ retail by primary distributors to sugar eral Maximum Price Regulation except This amendment shall become effec­ cane and sugar beet farmers shall be the that it may be adjusted according to the tive November 21, 1944. same as those specified in this regulation provisions of this regulation. for other sales of primary distributors Issued this 16th day of November 1944. less the amount of the Federal excise 5. Redesignated section 7 is amended Chester Bowles, tax. by deleting the phrase “of pancake mix Administrator. and waffle mix” from the headnote and This amendment shall become effec­ from paragraph 2. [F. R. Doc. 44-17557; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; tive November 21, 1944. 6. A new section 8 is added to read as 11:50 a. m.] Note: All reporting and record-keeping follbws: requirements of this amendment have been approved by the Bureau of the Budget in S ec. 8. Adjustment of maximum price?. P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts accordance with the Federal Beports Act The Price Administrator may adjust any [MPR 280,1 Arndt. 51] of 1942. maximum price established under this - Issued this 16th day of November 1944. regulation. Applications for adjust­ PREPARED FLOUR MIXES ment shall be filed with the Office of Price A statement of the considerations in­ Chester B owles, Administration, Washington, D. C., inr volved in the issuance of this amend­ Administrator. accordance with Revised Procedural ment has been issued simultaneously [F. R. Doc. 44-17561; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Regulation No. 1. Adjustment may be herewith and filed with the Division of 11:51 a. m.] made when it is found: the Federal Register.* (a) That the applicant’s existing max­ Maximum Price Regulation 280 is imum price is below the general level of amended in the following respects: P art 1351—F ood and F ood P roducts prices prevailing for similar products sold to the same class of buyers in the 1. Section 1351.801 (e) is hereby re­ [FPR 1, Arndt. 1 to Supp. 3 *] same general area as that in which the voked. PREPARED FLOUR MIXES- applicant’s product is sold; and 2. Section 1351.803b is hereby revoked. A statement of the considerations in­ (b) The applicant is or will be unable This amendment shall become effective to maintain his production of a partic­ November 21, 1944. volved in the issuance of this amendment ular product made in accordance with has been issued simultaneously herewith March or September 1942 formulae, at Issued this 16th day of November and filed with the Division of the Federal 1944. Register.* his maximum price determined under other sections of this regulation; and Chester Bowles, ' Food Products Regulation 1, Supple­ (c) That the loss of his production Administrator. ment 3, is amended in the following re­ would result in consumers having to pay spects: higher prices for the most nearly similar ]F. R. Doo. 44-17560; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; 1. Section 1 (a) is amended by adding product available; and 11:51 a. m.] the phrase “Other prepared flour (d) That his current over-all earnings mixes-----6” following the phrase “waf­ from all his activities are below those fle mix-----4.” of a “representative peacetime period”; P art 1364—Fresh, Cured and Canned 2. Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively, and Meat and F ish Products are redesignated as sections 7, 9, 10 and (e) That an increase in his maximum [RMPR 239,2 Amdt. 15] 11, respectively. price will permit him to continue or to 3. A new section 5 is added to read as resume production of the specific prod* LAMB AND MUTTON CARCASSES AND WHOLE­ follows: uct made in accordance with March or SALE CUTS September 1942 formulae; and Sec. 5. Maximum prices for processors’ A statement of the considerations in*1 sales in bulk of other prepared flour (f) That an adjustment in his maxi­ volved in the issuance of this amendment mum price would, under all the circum­ ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of stances, be in furtherance of the purposes 19 FR. 6520, 9090, 10358. Price Administration. ** of the Emergency Price Control Act of * 7 F.R. 10688, 8 F.R. 3589, 4786, 7679, 8677, *9 F.R. 6724. 1942, as amended. 9066.' FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13759 has been issued simultaneously herewith wholesaler as defined in subdivisions (i) other financial affiliations or relation­ and filed with the Division of the Federal or (ii) of § 1364.174 (a) (3) and gives ships, who takes delivery at the seller’s Register.* the address of his selling establishment. place of business, and who does not sell Revised Maximum Price, Regulation The statement herein required must or deal in meat in any manner other No. 239 is amended in the following be filed on or after November 21, 1944, than sales out of stock carried in a truck respects: and the filing of such statement shall not driven by him and which he has owned preclude investigation by the Office of continuously since October 1, 1944, or 1. Section 1364.160 (a) (5) is amended Price Administration of the facts relat­ one which replaces such a truck. by the addition of a sentence to read as ing to the nature of the business carried follows: 8. Subparagraphs (15) and (16) are on by the person filing the statement, or added to § 1364.174 (a) to read as fol­ Any selling establishment which satis­ any action or proceeding arising from lows: fies the definition herein contained and such investigation. The statements re­ which in addition sells or delivers lamb quired by this section may be combined (15) “Slaughtering jplant” means any and/or mutton wholesale cuts to any with statements prepared pursuant to place equipped and used for the commer­ purchasing agency of a war procurement §1364.35 (Schedule III) of Revised Maxi­ cial killing of calves, cattle, lambs, sheep agency and/or which sells fabricated mum Price Regulation ' No. 148 and or hogs, or which, if currently unused for lamb or mutton carcasses (War Shipping §§ 1364.454 (d) and 1364.469 (d) of Re­ that purpose, can be reconverted to such Administration Specifications) and/or vised Maximum Price Regulation No. 169 use without material alteration or delay. which for a period not more than 90 for purposes of convenience. (16) “Slaughtering facilities” means days, beginning November 8, 1944, sell» any equipment designed and used for 6. Section 1364.174 (a) (3) is amended the commercial killing of calyes, cattle, lamb and/or mutton wholesale cuts to to read as follows: other hotel supply houses or to whole­ lambs, sheep or hogs, or which, if cur­ salers shall nevertheless be deemed to be (3) “Wholesaler” means a person rently unused for that purpose, can be a hotel supply house. (other than a hotel supply house or ped­ reconverted to such use without material dler truck seller or one who makes sales alteration or delay. 2. Paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of at retail, and who does not own or con­ § 1364.168 are redesignated (d), (e) and trol, in whole or in substantial part, any This amendment shall become effec­ (f) respectively. slaughtering plant or facilities, and who tive November 21, 1944. 3. paragraph (c) is added to § 1364.168 is not owned or controlled, in whole or in Note: The reporting provisions of th is to read as follows: substantial part, by another person who amendment have been approved by the Bu­ reau of the Budget in accordance with th e (c) Upon a finding that there exists owns or controls in whole or in substan­ Federal Reports Act of 1942. within any specified area or areas, quotas tial part, any slaughtering plant or permitting sales of fabricated meat cuts facilities) who maintains and operates a Issued this 16th day of November 1944. which are insufficient to supply the re­ separate selling establishment equipped Chester Bowles, quirements of purveyors of meals, and with reasonable and adequate cooling Administrator. upon further finding that such condition and storage facilities in such a manner has occurred because of an increase in that the total monthly poundage of [F. R. Doc. 44-17563; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; population in such area or areas due to meats and meat by-products resold out 11:52 a. m.] the establishment and maintenance of sC of stock carried in his separate selling es­ project or projects connected .directly tablishment constitutes not less than 90 with the war effort and under the direc­ percent of the total monthly poundage P art 1364—F resh, Cured and Canned tion and control of the United^ States of all meats and meat by-products resold Meat and Fish Products Government, the Administrator at Wash­ by him who: [MPR 398,1 Arndt. 6] ington, D. C., may by order, designate (i) Buys lamb and/or mutton for re­ such area as a deficiency area for such sale in the form of lamb and/or mutton VARIETY MEATS AND EDIBLE BY-PRC! period as he may prescribe and may, carcasses and/or lamb and mutton AT WHOLESALE pursuant to such designation, authorize wholesale cuts and who, during the thir­ A statement of the considerations in­ in writing named sellers to sell and de­ ty days immediately preceding November volved in the issuance of this amendment liver specified quantities of fabricated 8, 1944, maintained and operated a sep­ has been issued simultaneously herewith meat cuts for such period and subject to arate selling establishment equipped and filed with the Division of the Fed­ such terms and conditions as he may with reasonable and adequate cooling eral Register.* deem necessary. and storage facilities through which he Maximum Price Regulation No. 398 is consummated the major portion of such 4. Section 1364.169 (b) (1) (ii) is resales; or amended in the following respects: amended to read as follows: (ii) Engaged in the business of buy­ 1. Section 2 (b) (i) is amended to read (ii) From which delivery by thfe seller ing lamb and/or mutton for resale in as follows: to the buyer’s place of business begins; the form of lamb and/or mutton car­ (i) Local delivery means delivery by- or casses and/or lamb and mutton whole­ any vehicle made by the seller to the sale cuts during any three consecutive place of business of the buyer or made 5. Section 1364.170 (a) is amended to months in 1942, but discontinued such read as follows: to a point designated by a war procure­ business during or after 1942, and who, ment or government agency. A truck is (a) Wholesaler’s selling addition. On during the last thirty days of the opera­ not a place of business. the sale of any lamb and/or mutton item tion of such business maintained and subject to this regulation, not obtained operated a separate selling establish­ 2. Section 12 is amended by changing through custom slaughtering and ex­ ment equipped with reasonable and ade­ the headnote to read “Adjustable pric­ cluding sales made pursuant to para­ quate cooling and storage facilities ing and adjustment” and by inserting graphs (c) of § 1364.176 through §1364.- through which he consummated the ma­ “(a)” immediately after the headnote 183, a person who at the time of the jor portion of such resales, who re-en­ and before the word “Any”. sale is a wholesaler may add $1.00 per gages in the business of buying lamb 3. Section 12 (b) is added to read as hundredweight to the applicable zone and/or mutton for resale in the form of follows: price: Provided, however, That after De­ lamb and/or mutton carcasses and/or cember 6, 1944, no person shall charge lamb and mutton wholesale cuts.. (b) The Regional Administrator of the addition permitted by this §1364.170 the appropriate Regional Office of the 7. Section 1364.174 (a) (11) is Office of Price Administration may, by (a) unless such person first shall have amended to read as follows; filed with the appropriate district of­ order, authorize the sale or delivery of fice of the Office of Price Administration (ii) “Peddler truck sale” means a sale frozen stocks of “blemished calf livers” a signed statement that the person is a of lamb and/or mutton from a truck by in any case in which the seller requests a person who purchases lamb and/or in writing such authorization on or be- ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of mutton at or below the maximum price Price Administration. from a seller with whom he has no * 8 F.R. 6945, 7351. 13760 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 fore December 6, and alleges and proves filed with the appropriate District Office truck seller or one who makes sales at the following: of the Office of Price Administration a retail, and who does not own or control, (1) That prior to September 12, 1944, signed statement that the person is a in whole or in substantial part, any such seller had accumulated an inven­ wholesaler as defined in subdivision (i) slaughtering plant or facilities, and who tory of frozen stocks of blemished calf or (ii) of the definition of wholesaler in is not owned or controlled, in whole or in livers designated “Livers, beef, calf .blem­ section 16 (a) and gives the address of substantial part, by another person who ished”, as this item was defined prior his selling establishment. owns or controls, in whole or in sub­ to the issuance of Amendment No. 4 The statement herein required must be stantial part, any slaughtering plant or to this regulation, consisting. of calf filed on or after November 21, 1944, and facilities) , who maintains and operates a livers weighing more than 5x/2 pounds the filing of such statement shall not pre­ separate selling establishment equipped mingled with those weighing under clude investigation by the Office of Price with reasonable and adequate cooling pounds, and Administration of the facts relating to and storage facilities in such a manner (2) That a portion of such accumu­ the nature of the business carried on by that the total monthly poundage of meats lated inventory (indicating the total the person filing the statement, or any and meat by-products sold out of stock weight in pounds) still remains in the action or proceeding arising from.such carried in his separate selling establish­ possession of the seller. investigation.-' The statements required ment constitutes not less than 90 percent Upon proof of the foregoing, the Re­ by this section may be combined with of the total monthly poundage of all gional Administrator may authorize such statements prepared pursuant to meats and meat by-products sold by him, seller to sell and/or deliver during a § 1364.454 (d) of Revised Maximum Price who: period of not more than 30 days from Regulation No. 169, § 1364.35 (Schedule * (i) Buys variety meats and edible by­ the effective date of such order, and sub­ III) of Revised Maximum Price Regula­ products for resale, and who, during the ject to such further conditions as he tion No. 148 and § 1364.170 (a) of Revised thirty days immediately preceding No­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 239, for vember 8, 1944, maintained and oper­ may deem necessary, such portion of purposes of convenience. the accumulated inventory of frozen ated a separate selling establishment 9. The last sentence of the definition equipped with reasonable and adequate “blemished calf livers” at the maximum cooling and storage facilities through prices prevailing immediately prior to “Hotel supply house” contained in section 16 (a)'is amended to read as follows: .which he .consummated the major por- September 12, 1944, applicable to such / tion of such resales, or sales. Any selling establishment which satis­ (ii) Engaged in the business of buying fies the definition herein contained and variety meats and edible by-products 4. The item “Tongues” appearing in which in addition sells or delivers frozen alphabetical order in the table of sec­ for resale during any three consecutive boneless beef (Army specifications) or months in 1942, but discontinued such tion 13 (a) (1) is amended by the addi­ ground beef and miscellaneous beef items business during or after 1942, and who, tion of a footnote reference1 to appear to any purchasing agency of a war pro­ during the last thirty days of the opera­ after “15.00” below “Lamb and Mutton” curement agency and/or which sells tion of such business, maintained and and a table footnote1 to read as follows: fabricated beef or veal cuts (War Ship­ operated a separate selling establish­ 1 For lamb and mutton tongues which have ping Administration specifications) ment equipped with reasonable and ade­ not been scalded, skinned, and trimmed, the and/or which, for a period of not more quate cooling and storage facilities base price shall be $13.00 per hundredweight. than 90 days, beginning November 8, through which he consummated the 5. The item “Tongues” appearing in 1944, sells beef, veal, lamb and mutton major portion of such resales, who re­ alphabetical order in the table of section wholesale cuts to other hotel supply engages in the business of buying variety 13 (a) (1) is amended by the addition houses, or to wholesalers, shall neverthe­ meats^and edible by-products for resale. of a footnote reference2 to appear after less be deemed to be a hotel supply house. 13. A definition of “slaughtering plant” “16.00” below “Kosher Lamb and Mut­ 10. Subdivision (iv) of the definition * is added to appear in alphabetical order ton” and a table footnote2 to read as of “purveyor of meals” contained in sec­ in section 16 (a) to read às follows: follows: tion 16 (a) is added to read as follows: “Slaughtering plant” means any place 2 For Kosher lamb and mutton tongues (iv) Any person operating- an ocean­ equipped and used for the commercial which have not been scalded, skinned, and going vessel engaged in the transporta­ trimmed, the base price shall be $14.00 per killing of calves, cattle, lambs, sheep or hundredweight. tion of cargo or passengers in foreign, hogs or which, if currently unused for coastwise or intercoastal trade, to the ex­ that purpose can be reconverted to such 6. The item “Livers” appearing in al­ tent that meat or variety meats and use without material alteration or delay. phabetical order in the table of section edible by-products are delivered to him 13 (a) (2) is hereby deleted. as ship’s stores for consumption aboard 14. A definition of “slaughtering fa­ 7. The following items, “Livers, un­ such vessel. cilities” is added to appear in alphabeti­ blemished”, “Livers, blemished” and cal order in section 16 (a) to read as fol­ 11. The definition of “peddler truck lows: * “Livers, calf overweight” are added in sale” in section 16 (a) is amended to read alphabetical order in the table of sec­ as follows: “Slaughtering facilities” means any tion 13 (a) (2) to read as follows: equipment designed and used for the “Peddler truck sale” means a sale of commercial killing of calves, cattle, variety meats and edible by-products Variety meats and Lamb lambs, sheep or hogs, or which, if cur­ edible by-products Beef Veal and Pork from a truck by a person who purchases rently unused for that purpose, can be m u tton variety meats and edible by-products at reconverted to such use without mate­ or below the maximum price from a rial alteration or delay. Livers, unblemished 28.00 60.75 21.25 17.00 Livers, blem ished...... 24.00 52.00 seller with whom he has no other Livers, calf overweight__ 35.00 financial affiliation or relationship, who 15. The definitions of “Livers, beef, un­ takes delivery at the seller’s place of blemished” appearing in alphabetical business and who does not sell or deal in order in section 16 (b) is amended to 8. Section 14 (g) is amended to read as read as follows: follows: meat and/or variety meats and edible by-products in any manner other than “Livers, beef, unblemished” means (i) (g) Wholesaler’s selling addition. On sales out of stock carried in a truck all livers of any weight obtained from the sale of variety meats and edible by­ driven by him and which he has owned the slaughter of cattle that have bright products not obtained through custom continuously since October 1, 1944, or uniform color, light to chocolate brown, slaughtering, a person who at the time one which replaces such a truck. and which are free from cuts and mu­ of the sale is a wholesaler may add $1.00 12. The definition of “Wholesaler” in tilations; and (ii) all livers weighing per hundredweight to the applicable zone section 16 (a) is amended to read as more than IV2 pounds which are ob­ price: Provided, however, That after tained from the slaughter of calves, and December 6,1944, no person shall charge follows: which are of bright uniform color, short the addition permitted by this section “Wholesaler” means a person (other and plump and fine grained in texture, 14 (g) unless such person first shall have than a hotel supply house, or peddler and free from cuts and mutilations. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13761

This amendment shall become effec­ Part 1499—Commodities and Services (c) (2) Closed box cars. This order tive November 21, 1944. [RMPR 165,1 Arndt. 2 to Supp. Service Reg. 14] shall apply to closed box cars having a mechanical designation in the current N o t e : The reporting requirements of this POWER LAUNDRIES IN MINNEAPOLIS—ST. PAUL official Railway Equipment Register pre­ amendment have been approved by the Bu­ AREA reau of the Budget in accordance with the fixed by “X” or “V”, also “BX” but only Federal Reports Act of 1942. A statement of the considerations in­ when the latter cars are used in freight volved in the issuance of this amend­ service. Issued this 16th day of November 1944. ment, issued simultaneously herewith, * * * * * Chester Bowles, has been filed with the Division of the (d) Expiration. This order shall ex­ Administrator. Federal Register.* pire at 7:00 a. m., December 3,1944. Section 1499.664 (a) (4) is amended to [F. R. Doc. 44-17562; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944} read as follows: It is further ordered, That this order 11:51 a. m.] shall become effective at 7:00 a. m., No­ (4) Laundry services not covered by vember 19,1944; that a copy of this order this regulation. The maximum prices and direction shall be served upon each for family laundry services at wholesale, State regulatory body and upon the As­ Part 1439—U nprocessed Agricultural for laundry services rendered by hotels Commodities sociation of American Railroads, Car to their guests and for laundry services Service Division, as agent of the railroads [MPR 426,1 Arndt. 70] other than family laundry services ren­ subscribing to the car service and per FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR TABLE dered by. power laundries in the Minne­ diem agreement under the terms of that USE, SALES EXCEPT AT RETAIL apolis-St. Paul area shall be governed by agreement; and that notice of this order Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. A statement of the considerations in­ be given to the general public by deposit­ 165 (Services) or other applicable ing a copy in the office of the Secretary volved in the issuance of this amendment regulation. has been issued and filed with the Divi­ of the Commission at Washington, D. C., sion of the Federal Register.* This amendment shall become effective and by filing it with the Director, Divi­ Section 15, Appendix I, paragraph (c), November 21,1944. sion of the Federal Register. Table 10 is amended by adding a foot­ (56 Stat. 23, 756; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law By the Commission, Division 3, note reference 9 to the heading of Column 383, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; [seal] W. P. Bartel, 5 and by adding footnote 9 to read as E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) follows: Secretary. Issued this 16th day of November 1944. 9 During the period beginning November [F. R. Doc. 44-17522; ‘ Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; 16, 1944 and ending December 31, 1944, for Chester Bowles, 11:02 a. m.] tangerines produced in Florida, the Column Administrator. 5 price shall be for Item 1—$4.99, for Item 2— 5.80 per pound, for Item 3—4.60 per pound [F. R. Doc. 44-17564; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; and for Item 4—3.80 per pound. 11:52 a. m.] Notices This amendment shall become effec­ tive at 12:01 a. m., November 16, 1944. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Issued this 15th day of November 1944. TITLE 38—PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND Fiscal Service: Bureau of the Public Chester Bowles, VETERANS’ RELIEF Debt. Administrator. .Chapter I—Veterans’ Administration [1944 Dept. Circ. 755} Approved November 14, 1944. 2V2 Percent Treasury B onds of 1966-71 P art 10—Insurance Ashley Sellers, OFFERING OF BONDS Assistant War Food Administrator. DEATH BENEFITS November 20, 1944. Correction [F. R. Dbc. 44-17507; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; 1. Offering of bonds. 1. The Secretary 1:18 p. m.} In F. R. Doc. 44-17407, appearing at of the Treasury, pursuant to the author­ page 13668 of the issue for Wednesday, ity of the Second Liberty Bond Act, as November 15, 1944, the date at the end amended, invites subscriptions, at par Part 1499—Commodities and Services of the document should be “November and accrued interest, from the people of [Rev. SR 1 to GMPR, Amdt. 84] 15,1944”. the United States for bonds of the United States, designated -2% percent Treasury FLOUR MIXES Bonds of 1966-71. The amount of the A statement of the considerations in­ offering is not specifically limited. volved in thè issuance of this amend­ TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION AND 2. These borçds will not be available ment has been issued simultaneously RAILROADS for subscription, for their own account, herewith and filed with the Division of Chapter I—Interstate Commerce by commercial banks, which are defined the Federal Register.* for this purpose as banks accepting de­ Section 2.3 (r) is revoked. Commission mand deposits, except as follows: a com­ This amendment shall become effec- . [Rev. S. O. 242, Amdt. 1] mercial bank holding savings deposits or tive November 21, 1944. issuing time certificates of deposit (as P arT*95—Car Service each is defined in Regulation Q of the Issued this 16th day of November 1944. DEMURRAGE CHARGES ON CLOSED BOX CARS Board of Governors of the Federal Re­ Chester B owles, serve System) may subscribe to the bonds Administrator. m At a session of the Interstate Com- offered hereunder, to the 2 percent ^merce Commission, Division 3, held at its Treasury Bonds of 1952-54 offered simul­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17558; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944J J office in Washington, D. C., on the 11th 11:51 a. m.] - / day of November A. D. 1944. taneously herewith under Treasury De­ Upon further consideration of Service partment Circular No. 756, and to Series •Copies may be obtained from the Office Order No. 242 (9 F.R. 12553) of October F-1944 and Series G-1944 United States of Price Administration. 13,1944, and good cause appearing there­ Savings Bonds, under Treasury Depart­ 18 F.R. 16409, 16294, 16519, 16423, 17372; 9 for: ment Circular No. 654, Second Revision, F.R. 790, 902, 1581, 2008, 2023, 2091, 2493, as amended, but the amount of such sub* 4060, 4086, 4088, 4434, 4786, 4787, 4877, 5926, It is ordered, That: scriptions shall not exceed, in the aggre­ 5929, 6104, 6108, 6420, 6711, 7259, 7268, 7434, Service Order No. 242 (9 F.R. 12553) of 7425, 7580, 7583, 7759, 7774, 7834, 8148, 9066, October 13, 1944, be, and it is hereby, gate, 10 percent of the combined amount 9090, 9289, 9356, 9509, 9512, 9549, 9785, 9896, amended by changing paragraphs (c) (2) of time certificates of deposit (but onlÿ 9897, 10192, 10192, 10499, 10877, 10777, 10878, and (d) to read as follows: those issued in the names of individuals, 11850, 11534, 11546, 12038, 12208, 12340, 12341, and of corporations, associations and 12263, 12412, 12537, 12643. *9 F.R. 7439, 9107, 9411, 11178, 12040, 12969. other organizations not operated for 13762 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 profit), and of savings deposits, as shown at par and accrued interest to date of the Federal Reserve Banks and the on the bank’s books as of the date of payment,1 Provided: Treasury Department are authorized to the most recent call statement required (a) That the bonds were actually act as-official agencies. Others than by the supervising authorities prior to owned by the decedent at the time of his banking institutions will not be permit­ the date of subscription for such bonds, death; and ted to enter subscriptions except for or $500,000, whichever is less, except that (b) That the Secretary of the Treas­ their own account. Subscriptions must the aggregate amount of Series F and ury is authorized to apply the entire be accompanied by payment in full for Series G Savings Bonds (Series 1944) proceeds of redemption to the payment the amount of bonds applied fqr. held by such bank may not exceed the of Federal estate taxes. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury re­ annual limitation of $100,000 (issue Registered bonds submitted for redemp­ serves the right to reject any subscrip­ price).’ tion hereunder must be duly assigned to tion, in whole or in part, to allot less II. Description of bonds. 1. The bonds“The Secretary of the Treasury for re­ than the amount of bonds applied for, will be dated December 1, 1944, and will demption, the proceeds to be paid to the and to close the books as to any or all bear interest from that date at the rate Collector of Internal Revenue a t _____ subscriptions at any time without notice; of 2V2 percent per annum, payable on ------for credit on Federal estate and any action he may take in these re­ a semiannual basis on March 15 and taxes due from estate o f ______spects shall be final. Subject to these September 15 in each year until the prin­ ------” Owing to the periodic reservations, and to the limitations on cipal amount becomes payable. They closing of the transfer books and the im­ commercial ba,nk subscriptions pre­ will mature March 15, 1971, but may be possibility of stopping payment of inter­ scribed in jUction I of this circular, all redeemed at the option of the United est to the registered owner during the subscriptions will be allotted in full. Al­ States on and after March 15, 1966, in closed period, registered bonds received lotment notices will be sent opt promptly whole or in part, at par and accrued in­ after the closing of the books for pay­ upon allotment. terest, on any interest day or days, on 4 ment during such closed period will be IV. Payment. 1. Payment at par and months’ notice of redemption given in paid only at par with a deduction of accrued interest, if any, for bonds al­ such manner as the Secretary of the interest from the date of payment to lotted hereunder must be made on or Treasury shall prescribe. In case of the next interest payment date; * bonds before December 1,1944, or on later allot­ partial redemption the bonds to be re­ received during the closed period for ment: Provided, however, That bonds deemed will be determined by such payment at a date after the books reopen allotted to life insurance companies, to method as may be prescribed by the Sec­ will be paid at par plus accrued interest savings institutions, and to States, mu­ retary of the Treasury. From the date from the reopening of the books to the nicipalities, political subdivisions and of redemption designated ifi any such date of payment. In either case checks similar public corporations, and agencies notice, interest on the bonds called for for the full six months’ interest due on thereof, may be paid for, in whole or in redemption shall cease. the last day of the closed period will be part, at par and accrued interest, at any 2. The income derived from the bondsforwarded to the owner in due course. time or times, with payment to be com­ shall be subject to all Federal taxes, now All bonds submitted must be accom­ pleted not later $han February 28, 1945. or hereafter imposed. The bonds shall panied by Form PD 1782,3 properly com­ One day’s accrued interest is $0,069 per be subject to estate, inheritance, gift or pleted, signed and sworn to, and by a $1,000. Any qualified depositary will be other excise taxes, whether Federal or certificate of the appointment of the per­ permitted to make payment by credit for State, but shall be exempt from all taxa­ sonal representatives, under seal of the bonds allotted to it for itself and its cus­ tion now or hereafter imposed on the court, dated not more than six months tomers up to any amount for which it principal or interest thereof by any State, prior to the submission of the bonds, shall be qualified in excess of existing de­ or any of the possessions of the United which shall show that at the date thereof posits, when so notified by the Federal States, or by any local taxing authority. the appointment was still in force and Reserve Bank of its District. » 3. The bonds will be acceptable to se­ effect. Upon payment of the bonds ap­ V. General provisions. 1. As fiscal cure deposits of public moneys. They propriate memorandum receipt will be agents of the United States, Federal Re­ will not be entitled to any privilege of forwarded to the representatives, which serve Banks are authorized and requested Conversion. will be followed in due course by formal to receive subscriptions, to make allot­ • 4. Bearer bonds With interest coupons receipt from the Collector of Internal ments on the basis and up to the amounts attached, and bonds registered as to prin­ Revenue. indicated by the Secretary of the Treas­ cipal and interest, will be issued in de­ 6. Except as provided in the preced­ury to the Federal Reserve Banks of the nominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,- ing paragraphs, the bonds will be sub­ respective Districts, to issue allotment 000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Provision ject to the general regulations of the notices, to receive payment /for bonds will be made for the interchange of Treasury Department, now or hereafter allotted, to make delivery of bonds on bonds of different denominations and of prescribed, governing United States full-paid subscriptions allotted, and they coupon and registered bonds, and for bonds. may issue interim receipts pending de­ the transfer of registered bonds, under livery of the definitive bonds. HI. Subscription and allotment, l. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury may rules and regulations prescribed by the Subscriptions will be received at the Fed­ at any time, or from time to time, pre­ Secretary of the Treasury. Except as eral Reserve Banks and Branches and at scribe supplemental or amendatory rules provided in section I of this circular, the Treasury Department, Washington. and regulations governing .the offering, these bonds may not, before December 1, It is requested that there be no trading which will be communicated promptly to 1954, be transferred to or be held by com­ in the securities allotted hereunder and the Federal Reserve Banks. mercial banks, which are defined for this no purchases of such securities other than on direct subscription until after [ seal ] H enry Morgenthau, Jr., purpose as banks accepting demand de­ Secretary of the Treasury. posits; however, the bonds may be December 16, 1944. Banking institu­ tions generally may submit subscrip­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17521; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; pledged as collateral for loans, including tions for account of customers, but only loans by commercial banks, but any such 10:36 a. m.] bank acquiring such bonds before De­ 1 An exact half-year’s interest is computed cember 1, 1954, because of the failure for each full half-year period irrespective of • [1944 Dept. Circ. 756] of such loans to be paid at maturity the actual number of days in the half year. will be required to dispose of them in For a fractional part of any half year, com­ 2 Percent Treasury B onds of 1952-54 putation is on the basis of the actual number the same manner as they dispose of other of days in such half year. OFFERING OF BONDS assets not eligible to be owned by banks. * The transfer books are closed from Feb­ November 20,1944. 5. Any bonds issued hereunder which ruary 18 to March 15, and from August 16 to upon the death of the owner constitute September 15 (both dates inclusive) in each I. Offering of bonds. 1. The Secretary year. of the Treasury, pursuant to the author­ part of his estate, will be redeemed at * Copies of Form PD 1782 may be obtained ity of the Second Liberty Bond Act, as the option of the duly constituted repre­ from any Federal Beserve Bank or from the amended, invites subscriptions, at par sentatives of the deceased owner’s estate, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. and accrued interest, from the people of FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13763 the United States for bonds of the United 4. Bearer bonds with interest couponsrespective Districts, to issue allotment States, designated 2 percent Treasury attached, and bonds registered as to notices, to receive payment for bonds al­ Bonds of 1952^54. The amount of the principal and interest, will be issued in lotted, to make delivery of bonds on full- offering is not specifically limited. denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, paid subscriptions allotted, and they may 2. These bonds will not be available $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Pro­ issue interim receipts pending delivery for subscription, for their own account, vision will be made for the interchange of the definitive bonds. by commercial banks, which are defined of bonds of different denominations and 2. The Secretary of the Treasury may for this purpose as banks accepting de­ of coupon and registered bonds, and for at any time, or from time to time, pre­ mand deposits, except as follows: a com­ the transfer of registered bonds, under scribe supplemental or amendatory rules mercial bank holding savings deposits or rules and regulations prescribed by the and regulations governing the offering, issuing time certificates of deposit (as Secretary of the Treasury. which will be communicated promptly to each is defined in Regulation Q of the „ 5. The bonds will be subject to the gen­ the Federal Reserve Banks. Board of Governors of the Federal Re­ eral regulations of the Treasury Depart­ [seal] Henry Morgenthau, Jr., serve System) may subscribe to the bonds ment, now or hereafter prescribed, gov­ Secretary of the Treasury. offered hereunder, to the 2 x/2 percent erning United States bonds. Treasury Bonds of 1966-71 offered si­ III. Subscription and allotment. 1. [F. R. Doc. 44-17520; Filed, Nov! 16, 1944; multaneously herewith under Treasury Subscriptions will be received at the Fed­ 10:36 a. m.] Department Circular No. 755, and to Se­ eral Reserve Banks and Branches and at ries F-1944 and Series G-1944 United the Treasury Department, Washington. States Savings Bonds, under Treasury It is requested that there be no trading [1944 Dept. Circ. No. 757] Department Circular No. 654, Second Re­ in the securities allotted hereunder and lV i Percent Treasury Notes op Series vision, as amended, but the amount of no purchases, of such securities other C-1947 such subscriptions shall not exceed in than on direct subscription until after the aggregate, 10 percent of the com­ December 16,1944. Banking institutions OFFERING OF NOTES bined amount of time certificates of de­ generally may submit subscriptions for 1. Offering of notes. 1. The Secretary posit (but only those issued in the names account of customers, but only the Fed­ of the Treasury, pursuant to the au­ of individuals, and of corporations, asso­ eral Reserve Banks and the Treasury thority of the Second Liberty Bond Act, ciations and other organizations not op­ Department are authorized to act as of­ as amended, invites subscriptions, at erated for profit), and of savings deposits, ficial agencies. Others than banking in­ par and accrued interest, from the peo­ as shown on the bank’s books as of the stitutions will not be permitted to enter ple of the United States for notes of the date of the most recent call statement subscriptions except for their Own ac­ United States, designated VA percent required by the supervising authorities count. Subscriptions must be accom­ Treasury Notes of Series C-1947. These prior to the date of subscription for such panied by payment in full for the notes will not be available for subscrip­ bonds, or $500,000, whichever is less, ex­ amount of bonds applied for. tion, for their own account, by commer­ cept that the aggregate amount of Series 2. The Secretary of the Treasury re­ cial banks, which are defined for this F and Series G Savings Bonds (Series serves the right to reject any subscrip­ tion, in whole or in part, to allot less purpose as banks accepting demand de­ 1944) held by such bank may not exceed than the amount of bonds applied for, posits. The amount of the offering is the annual limitation of $100,000 (issue and to close the books as to any or all not specifically limited. price). * subscriptions at any time without notice; II. Description of notes. 1. The notes II. Description of bo n d s. 1. The and any action he may take in these will be dated December 1, 1944, and will bonds will be dated December 1, 1944, respects shall be final. Subject to these bear interest from that date at the rate and will bear interest from that date at reservations, and to the limitations on of VA percent per annum, payable on a the rate of 2 percent per annum, pay­ commercial bank subscriptions pre­ semiannual basis on March 15 and Sep­ able on a semiannual basis on June 15 scribed in JJection I of this circular, all tember 15 in each year until the prin­ and December 15 in each year until the subscriptions 'Will be allotted in full. cipal amount becomes payable. They principal amount becomes payable. They Allotment notices will be sent out will mature September 15, 1947, and will will mature December 15, 1954, but may promptly upon allotment. not be subject to call for redemption be redeemed at the option of the United IV. Payment. 1. Payment at par arfd prior to maturity. States on and after December 15, 1952, accrued interest, if any, for bonds allot­ 2. The income derived from the notes in whole or in part, at par and accrued ted hereunder must be made on or be­ shall be subject to all Federal taxes, now interest, on any interest day or days, on fore December 1, 1944, or on later allot­ or hereafter imposed. The notes shall 4 months’ notice of redemption given in ment: Provided, however, That bonds be subject to estate, inheritance, gift or such manner as the Secretary of the allotted to life insurance companies, to other excise taxes, whether Federal or Treasury shall prescribe. In case of par­ savings institutions, and to States, mu­ State, but shall be exempt from all tax­ tial redemption the bonds to be redeemed nicipalities, political subdivisions and ation now or hereafter imposed on the will be determined by such method as similar public corporations, and agen­ may be prescribed by the Secretary of the principal or interest thereof by any cies thereof, may be paid for, in whole or State, or any of the possessions of the Treasury. From the date of redemption in part, at par and accrued interest, at designated in any such notice, interest any time or times, with payment, to be United States, or by any local taxing on the bonds called for redemption shall completed not later than February 28, authority. cease. 1945. One day’s accrued interest is 3. The notes will be accepted at par 2. The income derived from the bonds $0.055 per $1,000. Any qualified deposi­ during such time and under such rules shall be subject to all Federal taxes, now tary will be permitted to make payment and regulations as shall be prescribed or or hereafter imposed. The bonds shall by credit for bonds allotted to it for itself approved by the Secretary of the Treas­ be subject to estate, inheritance, gift or and its customers up to any amount for ury in payment of income and profits other excise taxes, whether Federal or which it shall be qualified in excess of taxes payable at the maturity of the State, but shall be exempt from all taxa­ existing deposits, when so notified by the notes. tion now or hereafter imposed on the Federal Reserve Bank of its District. 4. The notes will be acceptable to se­ principal or interest thereof by any State, V. General provisions. 1. As fiscal cure deposits of public moneys. or any of the possessions of the United agents of the United States, Federal Re­ 5. Bearer notes with interest coupons States, or by any local taxing authority. serve Banks are authorized and requested attached will be issued in denominations 3. The bonds will be acceptable to se- to receive subscriptions, to make allot­ -cure deposits of public moneys. They ments on the basis and up to the amounts of $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and will not be entitled to any privilege of indicated by the Secretary of the Treas­ $1,000,000. The notes will not be issued conversion. ury to the Federal Reserve Banks of the in registered form, No. 230------4 13764 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 6. The notes will be subject to the gen­ the authority of the Second Liberty Bond lotment. One day’s accrued interest is eral regulations of the Treasury Depart­ Act, as amended, invites subscriptions, $0.024 per $1,000. Any qualified deposi­ ment, now or hereafter prescribed, gov­ at par and accrued interest, from the tary will be permitted to make payment erning United States notes. people of the United States for certifi­ by credit for certificates Allotted to its III. Subscription and allotment. 1. cates of indebtedness of the United customers up to any amount for which Subscription will be received at the Fed­ States, designated % percent Treasury it shall be qualified in excess of existing eral Reserve Ranks and Branches and at Certificates of Indebtedness Of Series deposits, when so notified by the Federal the Treasury Department, Washington. H-1945. These certificates will not be Reserve Bank of its District. It is requested that there be no trading available for subscription, for their own V. General t provisions. T. As fiscal in the securities allotted hereunder and account, by commercial banks, which are agents of the United States, Federal Re­ no purchases of such securities other defined for this purpose as banks accept­ serve Banks are authorized and re­ than on direct subscription until after ing demand deposits. The amount of the quested to receive subscriptions, to make December 16,1944. Banking institutions offering is not specifically limited. allotments on the basis and up to the generally may submit subscriptions for II. Description of 0ertificates. 1. The amounts indicated by the Secretary of account of customers, but only the Fed­ certificates will be dated December 1, the Treasury to the Federal Reserve eral Reserve Banks and the Treasury De­ 1944, and will bear interest from that Banks of the respective Districts, to is­ partment are authorized to act as official date at the rate of % percent per annum, sue allotment notices, to receive payment agencies. Others than banking institu­ payable semiannually on June 1 and De­ for certificates allotted, to make delivery tions will not be permitted to enter sub­ cember 1, 1945. They will mature De­ of certificates on full-paid subscriptions scriptions except for their own account. cember 1, 1945, and will not be subject allotted, and they may issue interim re­ Subscriptions must be accompanied by to call for redemption prior to maturity. ceipts pending delivery of the definitive payment in full for the amount of notes 2. The income derived from the cer­ certificates. applied for. tificates shall be subject to all Federal 2. The Secretary of the Treasury may 2. The Secretary of the Treasury re­ taxes, now or hereafter imposed. The at any time, or from time to time, pre­ serves the right to reject any subscrip­ certificates shall be subject to estate, in­ scribe supplemental or amendatory rules tion, in whole or in part, to allot less than heritance, gift or other excise taxes, and regulations governing the offering, the amount of notes applied for, and to whether Federal or State, but shall be which will be communicated promptly to close the books as to any or all subscrip­ exempt from all taxation now or here­ the Federal Reserve Banks. tions at any time without notice; and any after imposed on the principal or inter­ action he may take in these respects shall est thereof by any State, or any of the [seal] ✓ H enry Morgenthatt, Jr., be final. Subject to these reservations, possessions of the United States, or by Secretary of the Treasury. all subscriptions will be allotted in full. any local taxing authority. [F. R. Doc. 44-17518; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Allotment notices will be sent out 3. The certificates will be acceptable 10:36 a. m.] promptly upon allotment. to secure deposits of public moneys. ty? Payment. 1. Payment at par and They will not be acceptable in payment accrued interest, if any, for notes allotted of taxes. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. hereunder must be made on or before 4. Bearer certificates with interest [Docket No. 5088] December 1, 1944, or on later allotment. coupons attached will be issued in de­ One day’s accrued interest is $0.035 per nominations of $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, Master Engravers Guild, et al. $1,000. Any qualified depositary will be $100,000 and $1,000,000. The certificates ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND FIX­ ■permitted to make payment by credit will not be issued in registered form. ING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING TESTI­ for notes allotted to its customers up to 5. The certificates will be subject to MONY any amount for which it shall be qualified the general regulations of the Treasury in excess of existing deposits, when so Department, now or hereafter prescribed, At a regular session of the Federal notified by the Federal Reserve Bank of governing United States certificates. Trade Commission, held at its office in its district. III. Subscription and allotment. 1. the City of Washington, D. C., on the V. General provisions. 1. As fiscal Subscriptions' will be received at the 14th day of November, A. D. 1944. agents of the United States, Federal Re­ Federal Reserve Banks and Branches This matter being at issue and ready serve Banks are authorized and requested and at the Treasury Department, Wash­ for the taking of testimony, and pur­ to receive subscriptions, to make allot­ ington. It is requested that there be no suant to authority vested in the Federal ments on the basis and up to the amounts trading in the securities allotted here­ Trade Commission, indicated by the Secretary of the Treas­ under and no purchases of such securi­ It ie ordered, That George Biddle, a ury to the Federal Reserve Banks of the ties other than on direct subscription trial examiner of this Commission, be respective districts, to issue allotment until after December 16, 1944. Banking and hereby is designated and appointed notices, to receive payment for notes institutions generally may submit sub­ to take testimony and receive evidence allotted, to make delivery of notes on scriptions for account of customers, but in this proceeding and to perform all full-paid subscriptions allotted, and they only the Federal Reserve Banks and the other duties authorized by law; may issue interim receipts pending de­ Treasury Department are authorized to It is further ordered, That the taking livery of the definitive notes. act as official agencies. Others than of testimony in this proceeding begin on 2. The Secretary of the Treasury may banking institutions will not be per­ Tuesday, November 28, 1944, at ten at any time, or from time to time, pre­ mitted to enter subscriptions except for o’clock in the forenoon of that day (east­ scribe supplemental or amendatory rules their own account. Subscriptions must ern standard time), in Room 202, Post and regulations governing the offering, be accompanied by payment in full for " Office Building, Paterson, New Jersey. which will be communicated promptly the amount of certificates applied for. Upon completion of testimony for the to the Federal Reserve Banks. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury re­ Federal Trade Commission, the trial ex­ serves the right to reject any subscrip­ aminer is directed to proceed immedi­ [seal] H enry Morgenthau, Jr., ately to take testimony and evidence on Secretary of the Treasury. tion, in whole or in pqrt, to allot less than the amount of certificates applied behalf of the respondent. The trial ex­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17519; Piled, Nov. 16, 1944; aminer will then close the case and make 10:36 a. m.] for, and to close the books as to any or all subscriptions at any time without his report upon the facts; conclusion of notice; and any action he may take in facts; conclusions of law; and recom­ mendation for appropriate action of the [1944 Dept. Circ. 758] these respects shall be final. Subject to .these reservations, all subscriptions will commission. % Percent Treasury Certificates of In­ be allotted in full. Allotment notices By the Commission. debtedness of S eries H-1945 will be sent out promptly upon allotment. [seal] Otis B. J ohnson, OFFERING OF CERTIFICATES IV. Payment. 1. Payment at par and accrued interest, if any, for certificates Secretary. I. Offering of certificates. 1. The allotted hereunder must be made on or [F. R. Doc. 44-17553; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Secretary of the Treasury, pursuant to before December 1, 1944, or on later al­ 11:42 a. m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13765 OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY CUS­ [Vesting Order 2099, Summary of Exhibit] ----- : Song of the Malay Fisherman (Nie­ mann, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered TODIAN. Copyright Interests Held by Certain copyright owner). [Vesting Order 2098, Summary of Exhibit] Nationals of Italy, Germany, Hungary ----- : In the Chinese City (Niemann, com­ and Austria poser; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright Copyright I nterests Held by F rancis owner). Salabert Vesting Order No. 2099 (8 F.R. 2093) ----- : Moonlight Beneath the Palms (Nie­ executed by the Alien Property Custodian mann, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered Vesting Order No. 2098 (8 F.R. 16463) September 4, 1943, was filed with the copyright owner). executed by the Alien Property Custodian Copyright Office on or about September ----- : Japanese Teahouse (Niemann, com­ September 4, 1943, was filed with the 11, 1943 and with the Division of the poser; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright Copyright Office on or about September Federal Register at 11:17 a. m., Decem­ owner). 11, 1943 and with the Division of the ----- : First Violet (August Nolck, com­ Federal Register at 11:17 a. m., Decem­ ber 4, 1943. The Vesting Order vests poser) . ber 4, 1943. The Vesting Order vests in in the Alien Property Custodian certain ----- : Spring Greeting (Nolck, composer). copyrights, copyright applications and Heinrichshofen’s Verlag: Ninon (Leon the Alien Property Custodian certain rights relating thereto or interests there­ Jessel, composer). copyrights, copyright applications and in of the persons, or in or relating to ----- : Throwing Kisses (Jessel, composer). rights relating thereto or interests there­ the works, named in the list attached ----- : Une Page d’amour (Jessel, com­ in of the French national, or in or relat­ poser) . ing to the works, named in the list at­ hereto, all as more particularly set forth ----- : Roses of Love (Jessel, composer). tached hereto, all as more particularly in the said Vesting Order which is avail­ Joseph Koesel-Friedrich Pustet: Rosary set forth in the said Vesting Order which able for public inspection at the Copy­ and Soul of Woman (Sister Mary Aloysi right Office, Library of Congress, at the Kiener, author; Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., registered is available for public inspection at the Division of the Federal Register, and at copyright owner). Copyright Office, Library of Congress, at Thalia Theatre Verlag: Puppchen (Jean the Division of the Federal Register, and the Office of the Secretary, Office of Alien Property Custodian. The foreign na­ Gilbert, composer; Joh. Doebber & Tom Clark, at the Office of the Secretary, Office of arrangers; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copy-' Alien Property Custodian. The French tionals whose interests ,are vested and right owner). national whose interests are vested and the, names of the works involved (to­ Hermann Reutter: Rose-Tree and Elder the names of the works involved (to­ gether with the author of the work or Sweet (Reutter, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., gether with the author of the work or other appropriate identification in cer­ registered copyright owner). other appropriate identification In cer­ tain cases), are listed below by coun­ ----- : Maiden, oh, come, come, come (Reut­ tain cases), are listed below: try: ter, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered ITALY copyright owner). : There Are Some Things ----- : Lauterbach (Reutter, composer; G. You Never Forget (Clare Kummer and Fernando Tanara: Nina (Fernando Tanara, Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). , composers). composer; A. de Leva, author; Sigmund ——: Must I Go, Must I Go (Reutter, com­ ----- : Just A Little Love (Yvain and Kum­ Spaeth, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., reg­ poser; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright mer, composers). istered copyright owner). • owner). ---- Your Lips (Yvain and Kummer, com­ Attilio Parelli: I dlspettosi amanti (Par------: The Loreley (Friedrich Silcher, com­ posers) . elli, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered poser; Heinrich Heine, author; Reutter, ar­ ----- : Up There (Yvain and Kummer, com­ copyright owner). ranger; Amy Clare Griffin, translator; G. posers) . ----- : Invocation to Venus (Parelli, com­ Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Love’s Own Flower (Albert Wille- poser; E. Comittl, author; Spaeth, transla­ ----- : In Yonder Shady Vally (Friedrich metz, Jacques Charles, Jose Padilla and Rus­ tor; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright Gluck, composer; Reutter, arranger; G. sell Bennett, composers; Salabert, registered owner) „ Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). copyright owner). Moltrasio & Luzzato: Lullaby for Liana Friedrich Pustet: Blessed Are They that ----- : Java, La (Willemetz, Charles, Tott (Renato Bellini, composer; Pio de Flaviis, Hunger (Sister Mary Hildegard Windecker, Seymour and Yvain, composers). author; Phyllis Lintott, translator; G. Schir­ author: Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., registered copy­ ----- : Mary Rose (Yvain and Gene Buck, mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). composers). ----- : Ring Around the Roses (Bellini, com­ ----- : Liturgical Worship (Rev. Otto Eisen------: Do I Love You (When There’s Noth­ poser; Flaviis, author; Lintott, translator; G. zimmer, author; Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., regis­ ing But Yes in My Eyes) (H. Christine and Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). tered copyright owner). E. Ray Goetz, composers). A. & G. Garisch & Co: Sui Monti (F. Paolo Rev. Fulgentius Krebs, O. M. Cap.: Mother ----- : Lonely (Yvain, P. Cartoux, E. Castil Frontini, composer; Carisch and Janichen, Love (Rev. Fulgentius Krebs, O. M. Cap., and Leo Robin, composers). registered copyright owner). author; Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., registered copy­ ----- : Parce (Padilla and Robin, composers). ----- X Sarabande (F. Frontini, composer; right owner), ----- : Valoncia (Padilla, Lucien Boyer, Carisch and Janichen, registered copyright Bonifacius Druckerei: Splendor and Charles and Clifford Grey, composers; Sala­ owner). Strength of the Inner Life (Sister Mary bert, registered copyright owner). ----- : First Steps of the Violinist (Arturo Aloysi Kiener, author; Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., ----- : Valentine (Willemetz, Christine and E. Strutt, composer; Carisch and Janichen, registered copyright owner). Herbert Reynolds, composers; salabert, regis­ registered copyright owner). tered copyright owner). ----- : Desir d’amour (Frontini, composer). HUNGARY ----- : Under a Roof in Paris (Raoul Moretti, ----- : Saltarelle Sicilliane (Frontini, com­ Rene Nazelles and Irving Caesar, composers). poser; Carisch and Janichen, registered copy­ Mrs. D’Lehgyel Jozsei-ne: To a Dance ----- : It’s Not Like That ,(R. Moretti, R. right owner). Rhythm (S. Camillo Engel, composer; G. Nozelles, Ned Washington, composers). ----- : Idylle (Frontini, composer; Carisch Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner)r ----- : If You Were Mine (A. Bernard, Ph. and Janichen, registered copyright owner). ----- : Barcarolle (J. Offenbach, composer; Pares, 'G. Van Parys, Rene Clair and Samuel ----- : Danza Spannola (Frontini, composer; Engel, arranger; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered M. Lerher, composers). Carisch and Janichen, registered copyright copyright owner). ----- : I Need New Words (Jean Delettre, owner). AUSTRIA Maurice Aubret and E. Y. Harburg, com­ ----- ; Barcarolle (Frontini, composer). posers) . ^ Estate of Eugene Gruenberg: Elementary ----- : D’Amour En Amour (Leo Lelievre and GERMANY Violin Lessons (Gruenberg, composer). Jean Delettre, composers; Editions Salabert, Franz Drdla: Love Song (Drdla, composer; registered copyright owner). Wiener Boheme Verlag: O’Katharina (L. Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright Wolfe Gilbert, Beda, Richard Fall, com­ owner). It hereby is certified that the foregoing posers; Wiener Boheme Verlag, registered ----- : Cavatina in C, Op. 101, No. 1 (Drdla list is a true summary of the contents of copyright owner). and O. A. Mansfield composers; Theodore the exhibit attached to and forming a Albert Stahl: Harmony Modernized (Max Presser Co., registered copyright owner). Loewengard, author; Theodore Baker, trans­ ----- : Love Songs, Op. 201, No. 1 (Drdla and part of Vesting Order No. 2098, filed with lator; G, Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright Mansfield; composers; Theodore Presser Co., the Division of the Federal Register at owner). registered copyright owner). \ 11:17 a. m., December 4,1943. N. Simrock, G. M. B. H.: The Mirror Lake ------: Twilight Meditation (Drdla, com­ .[seal] J ohn Watson, (Walter Niemann, composer; G. Schirmer, poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). Assistant Secretary for Records. —— : A Chinese Quarrel (Niemann, com­ ----- : Pastorella, Op. 192, No. 2 (Drdla, com­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17414; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; poser; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ 11:32 a. m.] owner) right owner). 13766 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 ----- : Dragon Flies (Drdla, composer; The­ ----- : The Master-singers (Richard Wag­ todian. The Italian national whose in- odore Presser Co., registered copyright owner). ner, composer; Karl Klindworth, arranger; terests are vested and thè names of thè . ----- : Court Minuet (Drdla, composer; The­ Frederick Jameson, translator; G. Schirmer, odore Presser Co..registered copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). Works involved (together with thè author ----- :* Bolero (Drdla, composer; Theodore ----- : Country Gardens (Percy A. Grainger, of thè work or other appropriate identifi- Presser Co., registered copyright owner). composer; Percy Grainger, registered copy­ cation in certaìn cases), are listed below: ----- : Cavatina, Op. 191 No. 1 (Drdla, com­ right owner). poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ ----- : Melodie (Moszkowski, composer). Messaggerie Musicali S. A.: A Cavallo. right owner). —— : Minuet (Moszkowski, composer). ----- : Acqualioli Campagnola. ----- : Dance Caprice Op. 191, No. 2 (Drdla, ----- : Tristesse (Moszkowski, composer; G. ----- : Albania. composer; Theodore Presser Co., registered Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Amore, Amore. copyright owner). ----- : Pizzicato-Valse (Eduard Schutt, ----- : Anna. ----- : Tarantella, Op. 191, No. 4 (Drdla, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copy­ ----- : Anna Maria. composer; Theodore Presser Co., registered right owner). ----- : Bel Soldatin. copyright owner). Astra: On Draught (Tedy Demey, com- - — : Buona Notte, Amore. ----- : Reverie D’Amour Op. 192, No.- 1 pdser; Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., regis­ — — : Canta Povero Cuore. (Drdla, composer; Theodore Presser Co., reg­ tered copyright owner). • -: Carovane Del Tigrai. istered copyright owner).

----- ; Dreikonigstag (Kodaly, composer; Georges Berr: Le Train pour Venise (The ----- : Porque. Associated Music Publishers, Inc., registered Train for Venice) (Louis Verneuil and ----- : Zaraza. copyright owner). Georges Berr, authors; Georges Berr and Louis - - España. ----- ; Duo Pur Violine u. Violoncell Verneuil, registered copyright owners). ——: Granada. (Kodaly, composer; Associated Music Pub­ Anna Andreyev: He Who Gets Slapped. ----- : Tristezas. lishers, Inc., registered copyright owner). Andre Birabeau: The Little Dark Horse ----- : Mi Sombrero Cordobés. ----- ; Bilder Aus der Matra (Kodaly, com­ (Theresa Helbura, author). ----- : Cubanita. poser; Associated Music Publishers, Inc., reg­ Clarita de Porceville: Marriages Are Made ----- : Bandoneon Aruabelero. istered copyright owner). at Home (Porceville^author; Clarita de Porce­ — —: Don Esteban. — ..; Matra Pictures (Kodaly, composer; ville, registered copyright owner). ----- : Guardia Vieja. Associated Music Publishers, Inc., registered M. A. Schwendemann : Masters of the Chess­ ----- : Paco Naleno. copyright owner). board. Pierre Baetz & Cie: Chique (Ricardo L. ----- ¡Koszonto, Morgengruss (Kodaly, com­ Librairie Ernest Flammarich: Des Histoires Brignolo, composer); M. Copoano, arranger; poser; Associated Music Publishers, Inc., reg­ Drôles Pour La Jeunesse (Gion A. Ratti, au­ Pierre Baetz & Cie, registered copyright istered copyright owner). thor; P. S. Crofts & Co., registered copyright owner). ----- ; A Birthday Greeting (Kodaly, com­ owner). ----- : La Rayuela (Julio De Caro, com­ poser; M. W. Pursey, lyrics; Associated Music ----- : Les Grands Savants Français, pages poser; M. Copoano, arranger; Pierre Baetz & Publishers, Inc., registered copyright ownerl 221-229 and one page of detached phrases Co., registered copyright owner). (Henri Poincare, author; P. S. Crofts & Co., ----- : Adios. It hereby is certified that the foregoing registered copyright owner). ----- : Suffriemento (Teddy Break and list is a true summary of the contents of ----- : Les Grands Savants Français, pages Pierre Baetz, composers; Pierre Baetz & Cie, the exhibit attached to and forming a 570-571 (1 page) pages 83-84 (1 page) (Vallery registered copyright owner). part of Vesting Order No. 3360, filed with Radot, author; P. S. Crofts & Co., registered Jacques Thibaud: Caprice (Rode) (Thi- the Division of the Federal Register at copyright owner). Æ baud, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered 11:14 a. m., April 25, 1944. Librairie Ernest RflKammarion : Les Grands copyright owner). Savants Français (Pierre Chanlaine, author; ----- : Danse Espagnole (Thibaud, com­ [seal] J ohn Watson, F. S» Crofts & Co., registered copyright poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright Assistant Secretary for Records. owner). • owner). . Durand & Cie: Golliwogg’s Cake Walk from ----- : La Chasse (Paganini) (Thibaud, [F. R. Doc. 44-17419; Piled, Nov. 14, 1944; Children’s Corner (Jascha Heifetz, composer; 11:33 a. m.] composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ Carl Fischer Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). -----: Forlane from Le Tombeau de Cou­ ----- : La Folia (Corelli-Leonard) (Thibaud, perin (Heifetz, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ [Vesting Order 3430, Summary of Exhibit] registered copyright owner). right owner). ----- : Vaises Nobles et Sentimentales Nos. Florent Schmitt: Waltzing (Schmitt, com­ Copyright I nterests of Certain F rench 6 & 7 (Heifetz, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright Nationals registered copyright owner). owner)-. Mrs. Louise Gabriel Pierne: The Children’s ----- : Rocking (Schmitt, composer; Carl Vesting Order No. 3430 (9 F.R. 6464) Crusade (Pierne, Composer; Henry G. Chap­ Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). executed by the Alien Property Custodian man, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered ----- : Pacing (Schmitt, composer; Carl April 12, 1944, was filed with the Copy­ copyright owner). Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). right Office on May 3, 1944 and with the ----- : The Children at Bethlehem (Pierne, Sarrablo & Clavero: Poesia Campera. Division of the Federal Register at 11:16 composer; M. L. Baum, translator; G. Schir­ ----- : Venezolana. mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Polka Argentine. a. m., June 9, 1944. The Vesting Order ----- : St. Francis of Assisi (Pierne, com­ vests in the Alien Property Custodian Messrs. Enoch & Co.: Serenade Espagnole poser; Claude Aveling, translator; G. Schir-. (Fritz Kreisler, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., certain copyrights, copyright applica­ mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). tions and rights relating thereto or in­ Editions R. A. Correa: Hot Jazz (Hugues Durand & Cie: Habanera, No. Ill of Rap- terests therein of the nationals, or in or Panassie, author; M. Witmark & Sons, regis­ sodie Espagnole (Kreisler, composer; Carl relating to the works, named in the list tered copyright owner). Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). attached hereto, all as more particularly Mr. Robert Bernard: Badinage (Bernard, Les Editions Christine: Laughing Love (H. set forth in the said Vesting Order which composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ Christine, composer; Edward B. Marks Music is available for public inspection at the right owner). Corporation, registered copyright owner). ----- : A Gentle Heart (Bernard, composer; ----- : It’s Delightful to Be Married (Edward Copyright Office, Library of Congress, at* Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright B. Marks, H. Christine, , com­ the Division of the Federal Register, and owner). posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, at the Office of the secretary, Office of Raymond Asso & : Je registered copyright owner). Alien Property Custodian. The French N’en Connais Pas L. Fin. . . (Asso, Monnot, — —: Minette (H. Christine, composer; nationals whose interests are vested and composers). Edward D. Marks Music Corporation, regis­ the names of the works involved (to­ Jean Blanvillaÿi (Jamblan), Herpin: Ma tered copyright owner). gether with the author of the work or Mie (Herpin, composer). & Cie: Danse Espagnole (Kreis­ other appropriate identification in cer­ Georges Migot: Invention (tyligot, compos­ ler, composer; Carl Fischer Inc., registered er; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright copyright owner). tain cases), are listed below: owner). Editions Max Eschig: Parle Moi D’Autre Librairie Hachette: Babar et Le Pere Noel Editions Smythe : The Can-can Conga (Ro- Chose (Speak to me with your Eyes) (Mitchell (Jean de Brunhoff, author; Random House, sita La Bonita) (Albert Gamse, Eliseo Grenet, Parish, lyrics; Jean Delettre, music). Inc., registered copyright owner). composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ Editions Smyth: Speak To Me Of Love ----- : Babar and Father Christmas (Merle tion, registered copyright owner). (Bruce Siever, Albert Szirmai, Jean Lenoir, Hass, translator; Random House, Inc., reg­ Francis Salabert (Edition Francis Salabert) composers; Harms, Inc., registered copyright istered copyright owner). My Man (Channing Pollock, A. Willemetz, owner). ----- : Zephir’s Holidays (Haas, translator; Jacques Charles, Maurice Yvain, composers; Mme. Marie Parme: Serenade (F. Parme, Random House, Inc., registered copyright Francis Salabert, registered copyright owner). composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ owner). - ' Julio Garzon: Prenez Mes Roses. right owner). ----- : Babar and His Children (Haas, trans­ ------: Asi Si Mata. Estate of Marie Curie: Pierre Curie (Marie lator; Random House, Inc., registered copy­ •----- : Buen Amigo. Curie and Vernon Kellogg, authors; Marie right owner). ----- : Cielo E4 España. Curie, registered copyright owner). ----- : Babar the King (Haas, translator; ----- : CrespUsculo. Calmann-Levy, Editeurs: Pierre: Souvenirs Harrison Smith & Robert Haas Inc., regis­ ----- : Duelo Criollo. de Jeunesse Par Anatole France (Anna Adele tered copyright owner). —— : El Carillon. Chenot and Louise Bourgoin, editors; Allyn —■—: The Story of Babar The Little Ele­ ----- : Flores De España. and Bacon, registered copyright owner). phant (Haas, translator; Harrison Smith & ----- : La Conga De Jaru, Alfred Bloch: Bronz Lady and the Crystal Robert Haas Inc., registered copyright ----- : La Machachu. Gentlemen (Virginia and Frank Vernon, owner). —— : Madreselda. , authors). ----- : The Travels of Babar (Haas, trans­ ----- : Malevaje. ----- : Two Pierrots (Virginia and Vernon, lator; Harrison Smith & Robert Haas Irtc., — : Mananites. authors). registered copyright owner). ----- : Mi Jaca. ----- : Peace at Home (Virginia & Vernon, ---- The ABC of Babar (Haas, translator; —— : Nena. authors). Random House, Inc., registered copyright —— : Piedad. — —: Villa for Sale (Virginia & Vernon, owner), —— : Poema. authors). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 137459

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Mile. Cecile Chaminade: Romanza Appas- Jeanne Badaire: Precis de la Littérature ----- : Papa Pique et Maman Coud . . . sionata (Chaminade, composer; Theodore Français (Badaire, author; D. C. Heath and (Trenet, author). Presser Co., registered copyright owner). Company, registered copyright owner). ----- : Fleur Bleue (Trenet, author). René Fauchois ; Prenez Garde a la Peinture Mile. Marguerite Clement: Je Lis et Je —— : Le Grand Cafe (Trenet, author). (Fauchois, author; Clifford Parker, arranger; Parle (Clement, author; D. C. Heath and ----- : Hop Hop (Trenet, author). Henry Hdlt and Company, registered copy­ Company, registered copyright owner). ----- : II Pleut Dans Ma Chambre . . , right owner). ----- : Voici la France (Clement, author; (Trenet, author). S. A. Lianofllm Production: Thunder in the D. C. Heath ^nd Company, registered copy­ ----- : J’Ai Connu de Vous (Trenet, au­ East (Scenario by-Nicholas Farkas and Ber­ right owner). thor) . nard Zimmer; United Artists Corp., registered ----- : Histoire de France Cours Elémen­ ----- : J’Ai Ta Main (Trenet, author). copyright owner). taire (Ernest Lavisse and Clement, authors; ----- : Jardin du Mois de Mai . . . (Trenet, Estate of Vincent D’Indy: Sur Le Mer D. C. Heath and Company, registered copy­ author). (D’lndy, composer). right owner). ----- : Je Chante (Trenet, author). ----- : Mary Magdalene (D’lndy, composer). M. Henri Pochard: Le Roi des Montagnes ----- : Y A D’La Joie (Trenet, author). Prof. Louis Cazamian: Development of (Pochard and Leif Christopher Dahl, au­ ----- : Le Soleil et la Lune (Trenet, author). English Humor (Cazamian, author; The Mac­ thors; D. C. Heath and Company, registered ----- : Terre (Trenet, author). millan Co., registered copyright owner). - copyright owner). ----- : Un Rien Me Fait Chanter . . . Estate of Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin, Dr. Louis-Ferdinand Destouches : Death on (Trenet, author). Gentleman-Cambrioleur (Alexander H. Olm­ the Installment Plan (John H. P. Marks, ----- : La Vie Qui Va (Trenet, author), sted, author; Ginn and Company, registered translator; Little, Brown & Co., registered ----- : Pic Pic Pic (Trenet, author). copyright owner). copyright owner). Romain Rolland: Goethe & Beethoven ----- : Journey to the End of Night (Marks, ----- : Pigeon Vole (Trenet,-author). (Rolland, author). translator; Little, Brown & Co., registered ----- : Polka Du Roi (Trenet, author). Monsieur G. Paitchadza: Tableaux D’Un* copyright owner). ——: Pres De Toi Mon Amour . . . (Trenet, Exposition (Pictures at an Exhibition) (Rus- Mrs. Rachael Bourdin: Erckmann-Chat- author). sischer Musikverlag G. m. b. H. Berlin, regis­ rian’s Waterloo (Henri L. Bourdin, author; — —: Bateau D’Amour (Trenet, author). tered copyright owner). No. 230----- 6 15772 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 Paul Beuscher: Try Again (T. Demey, com­ the exhibit attached to and forming a J. Joliet Curie : The Life of Mme. Curie and poser; Southern Music Publishing Co., ino.t part of Vesting Order No. 3504, filed with the Life of Pierre Curie (Madame Marie Curie, registered, copyright owner). . author; Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, trans­ Chansonette: Biarritz (A. De Prince, com­ the Division of the Federal Register at lators) . poser; Southern Music Pub. C.o., Inc., regis­ 10:42 a. m., June 1' 1944. Estate of Maurice Leblanc: Arsene Lupin tered copyright owner). [seal] J ohn Watson, Gentlemen Cambrioleur (Maurice Leblanc, Andre Gide: Strait is the Gate (Doroty Assistant Secretary for Records. author). Bussy, translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., reg­ ---- -: Des Pas Sur La Neice (Leblanc, au­ istered copyright owner). [F. R. Doc. 44-17421; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; thor) . Gaston Gallimard: Lafcadio’s Adventures 11:33 a. m.] ----- : La Carafe D’Eau (Leblanc, author). (Bussy, translator; .Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., ----- : Arsene Lupin In Prison (Leblanc, au­ registered copyright owner). thor) . ----- : The Red Silk Scarf (Leblanc, author). It hereby is certified that the foregoing [Vesting Order 3552, Summary of Exhibit] ----- : The Lady With The Hatchet (Leblanc, list is a true summary of the contents of author). the exhibit attached to and forming a Copyright Interests Held by Certain Andre Birabeau: The Little Dark Horse (Theresa Helburn, author). part of Vesting Order No. 3430, filed with French Nationals the Division of the Federal Register at » Claude-Andre Puget: The Happy Days (Zoe 11:16 a. m., June 9,1944. Vesting Order No. 3552 (9 F.R. 6464),, Akins Rumbold, author; Zoe Akins Rumbold, executed by the Alien Property Custodian registered copyright owner). [seal] J ohn Watson, May 3,1944, was filed with the Copyright Mrs. Louise Gabriel Pierne: The Children’s Assistant Secretary for Records. Crusade (Gabriel Pierne, composer; Henry G. Office on May 9, 1944 and with the Divi­ Chapman, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., reg­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17420; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; sion of the Federal Register at 11:16 istered copyright owner). 11:33 a. m.] a. m., June 9, 1944. The Vesting Order ----- : The Children at Bethlehem (Pierne, vests in the Alien Property Custodian composer; M. L. Baum, translator; G. Schir­ certain copyrights, copyright applica­ mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). tions and rights relating thereto or inter­ ----- : St. Francis of Assisi (Pierne, bom- [Vesting Order 3504, Summary of Exhibit] poser; Claude Aveling, translator; G. Schir­ ests therein of French nationals, or in or mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). Copyright Interests Held by Certain relating to the works, named in the list Librairie Ernest Flammarion: Des Histoires N ationals of Germany and Austria attached hereto, all as more particularly Drôles Pour La Jeunesse (Gino A. Ratti, au­ set forth in the.said Vesting Order which thor; F. S. Crofts & Co., registered copyright Vesting Order No.. 3504 (9 F.R. 6271) is available for public inspection at the owner). executed by the Alien Property Custodian Copyright Office, Library of Congress, at ----- : Les Grands Savants Français (Louis April 24, 1944, was filed with the Copy­ the Division of the Federal Register, and Furman Sas, editor; F. S. Crofts & Co., regis­ right Office on April 28,1944 and with the tered copyright owner). Division of the Federal Register at 10:42 at the Office of the Secretary, Office of Les Films Derby: The Puritan (Liam O. a. m., June 7, 1944. The Vesting Order Alien Property Custodian. The French Flaherty, author). nationals whose interests are vested and Serge Sandberg: Pearls of the Crown vests in the Alien Property Custodian the names of the works involved (to­ (Sacha Guitry, author). certain copyrights, copyright applica­ gether with the author of the work or Walter Morse Rummel: Ecstasy (Walter tions and rights relating thereto or in­ other appropriate identification in cer­ Morse Rummel, composer; Duncan C. Scott, terests therein of the persons, or in or tain cases), are listed below: author; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copy­ relating to the works, named in the list right- owner). attached hereto, all as more particularly Librairie Gallimard: Night Flight (Antoine ----- : June (Rummel, composer; James set forth in the said Vesting Order which de Saint Exupery, author; Stuart Gilbert, Wheèdon, author; G.- Schirmer, Inc., regis­ is available for public inspection at the translator; D. Appleton-Century Company, tered copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Across the Hills (Rummel, composer; Copyright Office, Library of Congress, at Gaston Gallimard: Within A Budding Katherine R. Heymann, author; G. Schirmer, the Division of the Federal Register, and Grove (Marcel Proust, author; C. K. Scott Inc., registered copyright otvner). at the Office of the Secretary, Office of Moncrieff, translator). Richard Barthélémy: Caressing Butterfly Alien Property Custodian. The foreign ----- : Sweet Cheat Gone (Proust, author; (Richard Barthélémy, composer; Firmed nationals whose interests are vested and Moncrieff, translator). Swinnen, arranger; G. Schirmer, Inc., regis­ the names of the works involved (to­ ----- : The Past Recaptured (Proust, au­ tered copyright owner). gether with the author of the work or thor; Moncrieff, translator). ---- Triste Ritorno (Home-Coming) other appropriate identiflation in certain ------: Remembrance of Things Past (Barthélémy, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., (Proust, author; Moncrieff, translator). registered copyright owner). cases), are listed below by country: ----- : The Captive (Proust, author; Mon­ • ----- : Visions Blanches (White Visions) GERMANY crieff, translator). (Barthélémy, composer; Charles Bandelaire, t-----: Cities of the Plain (Proust, author;- Dreima-Buehnenvertrieb: Madam Pompa­ author; Alma Strettell, translator; G. Schir­ Moncrieff, translator). mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). dour (Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham, ----- : Swann's Way (Proust, author; Mon­ adaptors). ----- : Love’s Torment: Richard Barthélé­ crieff, translator). my and Enrico Caruso, composers; French Felix Bloch Erben: A Waltz Dream (Joseph ----- : La Mort De Baldassare Silvanie W. Herbert, adaptor; Felix Bloch Erben, reg­ version by R. Gaël—English version by L. F. (Proust, author).' Berman; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copy­ istered copyright owner). ----- : Confession of a Young Girl (Proust, Th. Knaur Nach: “Facts”: The New Concise right owner). • author; Mrs. Varese, translator). L. Digoride-Diodet : Chanson BoheiAienne Pictorial Encyclopedia (Doubleday, Doran and Miss Denise Clairouin: General Works of Company, Inc., editors, translators, and re­ (J. B. Bold!, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., reg­ Eve Curie. istered copyright owner). search workers; Doubleday, Doran and Com­ Pierre Lafitte et Cie: The Phantom of the pany, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : My Love and the Lark (Boldi, com­ Opera (Gaston Leroux, author; Bobbs-Mer- poser; Lorraine Noel Finleÿ, author; Carl Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Rich­ rill Company, registered copyright owner; ard Strauss, composer; Boosey & Hawkes, Ltd., Deis, arranger; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright renewal by the Widow G. J. Le­ copyright owner). registered copyright owner). roux) . Richard Strauss: Salome (Richard Strauss, ----- : Love’s Torment (Richard Barthélémy Denyse Clairouin: Madame Curie (Eve & Enrico Caruso, composers; French version composer; Boosey & Hawkes Ltd., registered Curie, author; Doubleday, Doran & Co., reg­ copyright owner). by R. Gael; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copy­ istered copyright owner). right owner). AUSTRIA ----- : The Price of Freedom (Curie, author; Marcel Moszkosski: Moment Musical, Op. Eibenschuetz & Berte; "Fanciulla . . .”, New York Tribune, Inc., registered copyright 84, No. 4 (Maurice Moszowski, composer; Waltz Aris from the opera, “La Rondine” owner). Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright (Giacomo Puccini, composer; Casa Musicale Jacques Companeez: Eight Hundred Con­ owner). \ Sonzogno, registered copyright owner). victs March On Caraibo (Jacques Companeez, ----- : Grand Valse de Concert, Op. 88 (Mosz- Estate of Johann Strauss; “Rosalinda” author). kowski, composer; Theodore Presser Co., reg­ (Henri Heilhac and Ludovic Halevy, authors; Gaston Gallimard: The Counterfeiters istered copyright owner). C. Haffner and Richard Genee, translators; (Andre Gide, author). ----- : Waltz Themes (Moszkowski, com* Carl Roessler and Marcellus Schiffer, adaptors; ------: Return from U. S. S. R. (Andre Gide, poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy* Cranz, registered copyright owner). author). right owner).. Albin Michel: Tides of Mont St. Michel C. Joubert et Cie: The Beatitudes (Cesar It hereby is certified that the foregoing (Roger Vercel, author). Franck, composer; Lady Colomb, author) list is a true summary of the contents of ——-» Troubled Waters (Vercel, author). Catherine M. Bradley, translator). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13773

Pierre Dupont: Intermezzo from “Goyes good, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered English by Gerard Hopkins; Alfred A. Knopf, cas” (Enrique Granados, composer; Pierre copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). Dupont, arranger; Tom Clark, reviser; G, ---- Don Quixote (Jules Massenet, com­ ----- : Swann’s Way (Reprint Edition) Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). poser; Heugel et Cie, registered copyright (Marcel Proust, author; C. K. Scott Mon- Paul Decourcelle payable to S. Brenemann: owner). crieff, translator). Little Serenade for violin and piano (Henri Count René de Chambrun: I Saw France ----- : The Counterfeiters (Andre Gide, au­ Tellam, composer; Louis Oesterle, editor). Fall: Will She Rise Again? (Rene de Cham­ thor). ----- : Little Serenade for piano (Tellam, brun, author; Chambrun, registered copy­ ----- : Return From U. S. S. R. (Gide, au­ composer; Oesterle, editor; G. Schirmer, Inc., right owner). thor) . registered copyright owner). Eugene D’Harcourt: Complete Exercises in ----- : Economic and Social Conditions in ----- : Little song for violin and piano (Al­ Salfeggio (D’Harcoqrt, composer; G. Schirmer, France (Edwin H. Zeydel, translator; F. S. fredo D’Ambrosio, composer; Paul Decour­ Inc., registered copyright owner). - Crofts & Co., registered copyright owner). celle, registered copyright owner). It hereby is certified that the foregoing ----- : Vol de Nuit (Night Flight) (An­ ----- : Passepied for violin and piano (Ern­ toine de Saint-Exupery, author; D. Apple­ est Gillet, composer; Oesterle, editor; G. list is a true summary of the contents of ton-Century Co., registered copyright owner). Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). the exhibit attached to and forming a ----- : Aried ou La Vie de Shelley (Ariel— ----- : Passepied for piano (Gillet, com­ part of Vesting Order No. 3552, filed with The Life of Shelley) (Andre Murois, au­ poser; Oesterle, editor; G. Schirmer, Inc., reg­ the Division of the Federal Register at thor; D. Appleton-Century Co., registered istered copyright owner). 11:16 a. m., June 9, 1944. copyright owner). ----- : Sommeil D’Enf&nt (Tellam, com­ ----- : Franz Liszt (Guy de Pourtaies, au­ poser; Oestferle, editor; G. Schirmer, Inc., reg­ [seal] J ohn Watson, thor; Brooks, editor; Henry Holt and Com­ istered copyright owner). Assistant Secretary for Records. pany, registered copyright owner). ---- : Conzonetta (D’Ambrosio, composer). ----- : Romance for violin and piano (D’Am­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17422; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; It hereby is certified that the foregoing brosio, composer; Paul Decourcelle, registered 11:34 a. m.] list is a true summary of the contents of copyright owner). the exhibit attached to and forming a ----- : Romance for orchestra (D’Ambrosio and Maurice Baron, composers; G. Schirmer, part of Vesting Order No. 3918, filed with Inc., registered copyright owner). [Vesting Order 3918, Summary of Exhibit] the Division of the Federal Register at ----- : Novelletta for violin and piano 11:44 a. m., August 3, 1944. (D’Ambrosio, composer; Paul Decourcelle, Copyright Interests H eld by Certain [seal] J ohn W atson, registered copyright owner). F rench Nationals Rev. Raoul Plus, S. J.: Meditations for Re­ Assistant Secretary for Records. ligious (Sister M. Bertille and Sister M. St. Vesting Order No. 3918 <9 F.R. 9515) [F. R. Doc. 44-17423; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; Thomas, authors; Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., regis­ executed by the Alien Property Custodian 11:34 a. m.J tered copyright owner). July ll, 1944, was filed with the Copy­ ----- : Dust Remember Thou Art Splendor (Sisters Bertille and St. Thomas, authors; right Office on July 19,1944 and with the Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., registered copyright own­ Division of the Federal Register at 11:44 [Vesting Order 1758] er) . a. m., August 3, 1944. The Vesting Or­ ----- : Progress in Divine Union (Sisters der vests in the Alien Property Custodian Copyright I nterests Held by Certain Bertille and St. Thomas, authors; Fr. Pustet certain copyrights, copyright applica­ Nationals of Austria, Italy, Germany, Co. Inc:, registered copyright owner). tions and rights relating thereto or inter­ J apan and Hungary ----- : Mary in our Soul Life (Sister M. ests therein of French nationals, or in or Bertille and Sister M. St. Thomas, authors; Under the authority of the Trading Fr. Pustet Co. Inc., registered copyright relating to the works, named in the list with the Enemy Act, as amended, and owner). attached hereto, all as more particularly Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Ivan Bunin: The Village (Isabel F. Hap- set forth in the said Vesting Order with and pursuant to law, the undersigned, good, translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., reg­ Exhibit which is available for public in­ after investigation: istered copyright owner). spection at the' Copyright Office, Library ----- : The Gentleman From San Francisco of Congress, at the Division of the Fed­ 1. Finding that each person whose name, (Bernard Guilbert Guerney, translator). 4 eral, Register, and at the Office of the nationality, and last known address where Mme. Gabriel Tarde: Penal Philosophy established, is listed at the top of each page (Rapelje Howell, translator; Little, ^Brown & Secretary, Office of Alien Property Cus­ of Exhibit A attached hereto and by reference Co., registered copyright owner). todian. The French nationals whose in­ made a part hereof, if an individual is a resi­ Heugel et Cie: Song of Brother Jack (Emile terests are vested and the names of the dent or citizen of, or if a business organiza­ Pola-dilhe, composer; J. Combarieu, author; works involved (together with the author tion is organized under the laws of, and Natalie Curtis, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., of the work or other appropriate identifi­ therefore holds the nationality designated registered copyright owner). cation in certain cases), are listed below: after the name of such person; ----- : Free and Easy (Polka) (Rodolphe 2. Finding that the persons listed in said Berger, composer; Heugel et Cie, registered Editions Salabert: Si. Petite (American Exhibit A, jointly or severally own or con­ copyright owner). lyric by Mitchell Parish, French lyric by Pierre trol the property hereinafter described in sub------: Lakme (Leo Delibes, composer). Bayle, Music by Gaston Claret)-. paragraph 3; ----- : Louise (Gustave Charpentier, com­ ----- : Hands Across the Table (lyrics by 3. Determining that the property described poser) . Parish, music by Jean Delettre). as follows:, ----- : Thais (Jules Massenet, composer). Firmin Roz: Vue Générale de Littérature a. All right, title, interest and claim of ----- ¡'Louise and Thais (Gustave Charpen­ Française (Firmin Roz, author; Allyn and whatsoever kind or, nature, under the tier and Jules Massenet, composers). Bacon, registered copyright owner). statutory and common law of the United ----- : Herodiade (Jules Massenet, com­ Editions Maurice Senart: Jeunes Filles au States and of the several States thereof, of poser; Heugel et Cie, registered copyright Jardin (Joseph Szigeti, composer; Cari each person whose name, nationality, and owner). Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). last known address, where established, is des­ ----- : Hamlet (Ambroise Thomas, com­ Publications Raoul Breton & Cie: Lying in ignated at the top of each page of said Ex­ poser) . the Hay (Original words by Jean Franc- hibit A in, to and under the following: ----- : Werther (Jules Massenet, composer). Nohain, music by Mireille, English version by i. Every copyright, claim of copyright and ----- : Mignon (Thomas, composer; Michel Henry Roberts and Harry S. Pepper). right to copyright, or rights related thereto, Carre & Jules Barbier, authors; Theodore Charles Vildrac: La Brouille (Vildrac and in each and all of the works described in Baker, translater; H. E. Krehbiel, author of George B. Fundenburg, authors; George B. each page of said Exhibit A under the name essay on story of the Opera; G. Schirmer, Fundenburg, registered copyright owner). of such person; Inc., registered copyright owner). Françoise Saignobosc: Mr. and Mrs. So ii. Every license, agreement, privilege, pow­ ——: Le Jongleur de Notre Dame (Jules and So (Seignobosc, author; Oxford Uni­ er and right of whatsoever nature arising Massenet, composer; Maurice Lena, text; N. versity Press, N. Y., Inc., registered copyright under or with respect to any or all of the Louise'Baun, Eng. Version). owner). ' foregoing; excepting the rights of any person ----- : The Children’s Crusade (Gabriel Mr. Roger Cros: Nineteenth Century to renew any or all of the copyrights arising Pierne, composer; Henry G. Chapmapu trans­ French Prose (Joseph S. Galland and Cros, lator; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright authors; D. Appleton-Century Co., regis­ in, from or under any or all of the foregoing; owner). tered copyright owner). iii. All monies and amounts, and all right ----- : The Childern at Bethlehem (Pierne, ----- : Nineteenth Century French Verse to receive monies and amounts, by way of composer; M. L. Baum, translator; G. (Galland and Cros, authors; D. Appleton-Cen­ royalty, share of profits or other emolument, Schirmer, Inc., registered.copyright owner). tury Co., registered copyright owner). accrued or to accrue, whether arising pur­ ----- : The Vision of the Queen (August Est. of Wm. A. Bradley, Men of Good suant to law, contract or otherwise, with Holmes, composer and author; Geo. L. Os­ Will—Vol. X—The New Day (translated into respect to any or all of the foregoing; 13774 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944

iv. All rights of reversion or revesting, if Emil Berte: Blossom Time (Karczag Pub­ Alfred Holy*. An Evening at Home (Holy, any, in any or all of the foregoing; lishing Co. Inc., registered copyright owner). composer; Oliver Ditson Co., registered copy­ v. All causes of action accrued or to accrue Egon Count Corti: Elizabeth Empress of right owner). at law or in equity with respect to any or all Austria (Egon Count Corti, author; Catherine ----- : Invocation (Holy, composer; Oliver of the foregoing, including hut not limited Alison Phillips, translator; Yale University Ditson Co., registered copyright owner). to the right to sue for and recover all dam­ Press, registered copyright owner). ----- : 24 Easy Studies for the Harp (Holy, ages and profits and to ask and receive any Ludwig Doblinger: Blossom Time. composer; Oliver Ditson Co., registered copy­ and all remedies provided by common law or ----- : A Little Café Down the Street (Olga right owner). statute for the infringement of any copy­ Paul and Hermann Leopold!, composers; Ed­ Dr. Adolf Lorenz: My Life and Work right or the violation of any right or the ward B. Marks Music Corporation, registered (Charles Scribner’s Sons, registered copyright breach of any obligation described in or af­ copyright owner). owner). fecting any or all of the foregoing; ----- : On the Old Excursion Boat (Kermit Dr. Josef Meller: Ophthalmic Surgery 4. Having made all determinations and Goell and Leopoldi, composers; Edward B. (Meller, author; The Blakiston Company, taken' all action, after appropriate consul­ Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ registered copyright owner). tation and certification, required by said right owner). Miss Marie Prentner: The Modern Pianist Executive order or act or otherwise; and ----- : Baby, Save Your Tears (L. Wolfe Gil­ (Prentner, author; Theodore Presser Co., reg­ 5. Deeming it necessary in the national bert, Fritz Rotter and Robert Stolz, com­ istered copyright owner). interest; posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, Mrs. Adele Reinhardt: Two Little Love registered copyright owner). Bees (Robert B. Smith and Heinrich Rein­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ ----- : The Chocolate Soldier (Stanislaus hardt, composers; Edward B. Marks Music todian the property hereinbefore de­ Stange, adaptor; M. Witmark & Sons, regis­ Corporation, registered copyright owner). scribed in subparagraph 3, to be held, tered copyright owner). * ----- : Day Dreams (Smith and Reinhardt, used, administered, liquidated, sold or ----- : The Chocolate Soldier (Stange and composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of Oscar Straus, composers). tion, registered copyright owner). Franz Drdla: Love Song (Drdla, composer; ----- : Spring Maid Waltz (Smith and Rein­ and for the benefit of the United States. Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright hardt,* composers; Edward B. Marks Music Such property and any or all of the owner). Corporation, registered copyright owner). proceeds thereof shall be held iii ap ap­ ----- : Cavati*a in C, Op. 101, No. 1 (Drdla ----- : Spring Maid Selection (Smith and propriate account or accounts, pending and O. A. Mansfield, composers; Theodore Reinhardt, composers; Edward B. Marks further determination of the Alien Prop­ Presser Co., registered copyright owner). Music Corporation, registered copyright erty Custodian. This order shall not be ----- : Love Songs, Op. 201, No. 1 (Drdla and owner).- deemed to limit the power of the Alien Mansfield, composers; Theodore Presser Co., ----- : Spring Maid Vocal Score (Smith and Property Custodian to return such prop­ registered copyright owner). Reinhardt, composers; Edward B. Marks ------: Twilight Meditation, Op. 192, No. 4 Music Corporation, registered copyright erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or (Drdla, composer; Theodore Presser Co., reg­ owner). in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate istered copyright owner). ----- : Loving Cup (Smith and. Reinhardt, that compensation will not be paid in ----- : Pastorella, Opp. 192, No. 2 (Drdla, composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ lieu thereof, if and when it should be de­ composer; Theodore Presser Co., registered tion, registered copyright owner). termined to take any one or all of such copyright owner). ----- : On the Track (Smith and Reinhardt, actions. ----- : Dragon Flies (Drdla, composer; Theo­ composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ Any person, except a national of a dore Presser Co., registered copyright owner). tion, registered copyright owner). designated enemy country, asserting any ----- : Court Minuet (Drdla, composer; ----- : Next May Be the Right (Smith and Theodore Presser __Co., registered copyright Reinhardt, composers; Edward B. Marks claim arising as a result of this order owner). Music Corporation, registered copyright may, within one year from the date here­ Franz Drdla: Bolero (Drdla, composer; owner). of, or within such further time as may Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright - — : Fountain Fay Protective Institution be allowed, file with the Alien Property owner). (Smith and Reinhardt, composers; Edward Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of ----- : Cavatina, Op. 191, No. 1 (Drdla, com­ B. Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ claim, together with a request for a poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ right owner). hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ right owner). ----- Spring Maid March (Smith and Rein­ tained shall be deemed to constitute an ----- : Dance Caprice, Op. 191, No. 2 (Drdla, hardt, composers; Edward B. Marks Music composer; Theodore Presser Co., registered Corporation, registered copyright owner). admission of the existence, validity or copyright owner). ----- : Fountain Fay (Smith and Reinhardt, right to allowance of any such claim. ----- : Tarantella, Op. 191, No. 4 (Drdla, composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ The terms “national” and “designated composer; Theodore Presser Co., registered tion, registered copyright owner). enemy country” as used herein shall copyright owner). G. Sil Vara: Caprice (Vara, author; Philip have the meanings prescribed in section ----- : Reverie D’Amoux, Op. 192, No. 1 Moeller, adaptor;' Ruth Langner, translator;' 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as (Drdla, composer; Theodore Presser Co., The Theatre Guild, Inc., registered copyright amended. registered copyright owner). owner). Hermann Fischer Verlag: Unordnung und Estate of Jacob Wassermann: The World’s Executed at Washington, D. C., on Friihes Leid (Thomas Mann, author; Pren­ Illusion (Wassermann, author; Ludwig Lewi- June 30, 1943. tice-Hall, Inc., registered copyright owner). sohn, translator; Harcourt, Brace and Com­ Estate of Hans Grose; Criminal Psychology pany, Inc., registered copyright owner). [seal] Leo T. Crowley, (Horace M. Kallen, translator; Little, Brown Arthur Weidinfeld: The Goebbels Experi­ Alien Property Custodian. & Co., registered copyright owner). ment (Arthur Weidenfeld and Derrick Sing- S u m m a r y o f E x h ib it A. Stefan Gruenberg: Violin Teaching and ton, authors), Violin Study (Eugene Gruenberg, author; Alfred Eugen Willnor: Blossom Time Vesting Order No. 1758, executed by the Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright (Karczag Publishing Co. Inc., registered copy­ Alien Property Custodian June 30, 1943, was owner). right owner). filed with the Copyright Office on July 1,1943 Estate of Eugene Gruenberg: Scales and ITALY and with the Division of the Federal Register. Chords (Gruenberg, author; Oliver Ditson Dr. Alberto Albertini: Two Years (Arthur The Vesting Order vests in the Alien Property Co., registered copyright owner). Custodian certain copyrights, copyright ap­ Livingston, author; Alberto Albertini, regis­ ----- : Ten Violin Pieces (Gruenberg, au­ tered copyright owner). plications and rights relating thereto or in­ thor; Oliver Ditson Co., registered “copyright terests therein of the nationals, or in or re­ Signora Grazietta Vedpva Archivi: Carl owner). Fischer Method for the Accordion (Archivi, lating to the works, named in the list at­ ----- : Violin Students’ Vocabulary (Gruen­ tached hereto, all as more particularly set composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ berg, author; Oliver Ditson Co., registered right owner). forth in the said ^Vesting Order which is avail-' copyright owner). able for public inspection at the Copyright Adolfo Bossi: Gipsy Band-Piano Solo Office, Library of Congress, at the Division of ----- : Foundation Exercises for Violin (Bossi, composer; Theodore Presser Co., regis­ (Gruenberg, author; Oliver Ditson Co., regis­ tered copyright owner). the Federal Register, and at the Office of the tered copyright owner). Secretary, Office of Alien Property Custodian. ----- : Gipsy Band-Violin & Piano (Bossi, — -: Melodic Violin Pieces 3 Volumes* oomposer; Theodore Presser Co., registered The foreign nationals whose interests are (Gruenberg, author; Oliver Ditson Co., regis­ copyright owner). vested and the names of the works involved tered copyright owner). — —: Dance of the Odalisque (Bossi, com­ (together with the author of the work or ----- : Perpetual Motion (Gruenberg, au­ poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ other appropriate identification in certain thor; Oliver Ditson Co., registered copyright right owner). oases), are listed below by country; owner). ----- : Gondoliera Venziang (Bossi, compos­ AUSTRIA ------: Progressive Violin Studies 3 Volumes er; Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright (Gruenberg, Author; Oliver Ditson Co., regis­ owner). August Aichhorn: Wayward Youth (Helen tered copyright owner). S. A. Carisch: Tango Della Gelosia (Jealous Ross, translator; The Viking Press Inc., reg­ Dr. Friedrich Hertz: Race and Culture (Dr. pf You) (Marjorie Harper, Peppino Mendes, istered copyright owner). Friedrich Hertz, author). Vittorio Masheroni and J. Rosamond John- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13775 son, composers; Edward B. Marks Music Cor­ ----- : Missa Ave Verum, chorus part (Car­ ----- : La Qena & Orchestral Suite (Mali­ poration, registered copyright owner). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ piero, composer; C. C. Birchard & Co., reg­ Vito Carnevali: Come Love With Me (Car­ tered copyright owner). istered copyright owner). nevali, composer: J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ - — : Missa Ave Verum, tenor & bass ----- •: Ten Antique Choruses (Malipiero, tered copyright owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., composer; C. C. Birchard & Co., registered ' —<—: Missa Rosa Mystica (Carnevali, com­ registered copyright owner). copyright owner). poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright ----- : Sero te Amavi, 4 unison voices (Car­ ----- : Sonata—Grade 3 (Malipiero, com­ owner). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ ----- : Missa Rosa Mystica, voice part (Car­ tered copyright owner). right owner). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ ——- : Missa Ave Verum, 4 mixed (Carne­ ----- : Sonata—Grade 4 (Malipiero, com­ tered copyright owner). vali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., registered poser; Theodore Presser Co., registered copy­ ----- : Tantum Ergo, 4 male voices (Carne­ copyright owner). right owner). vali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., registered —— : Missa Ave Verum, sop. & alto voice ----- : Minuetto in A (Malipiero, composer; copyright owner). parts (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Theodore Presser Co., registered copyright ----- : Tantum Ergo, 4 mixed voices (Carne­ Bros., registered copyright owner). owner). vali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., registered ----- : Missa Ave Verum, tenor & bass (Car­ ----- : Sonata Per n Cembalo—Grade 4 copyright owner). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ (Malipiero, composer; Theodore Presser Co., ----- : O Salutaris, 2 voices (Carnevali, com­ istered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright ----- : Missa Auxilium Christianorum, 4 Casa Editrice Musical Mauceri: Wine Jug owner). mixed voices score (Carnevali, composer; J. (Tedy Demey, composer; Vincent Page, ar­ ----- : Ave Maria, High, A|> (Carnevali, com­ Fischer & Bros., registered copyright owner). ranger; Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., regis­ poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright ----- : Missa Auxilium, sop. & alto parts tered copyright owner). owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., Edizioni S. A. Melodie: Woodpecker Song ----- : Ave Maria, Low, F (Carnevali, com­ registered copyright owner). (Harold Adamson and E. Di Lazzaro, com­ poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright —r -: Missa Auxilium, tenor & bass parts posers; Robbins Music Corporation, registered owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ copyright owner). ----- : Thou Art Loves Own Flower, High istered copyright owner). ----- : Ferryboat Serenade (Adamson and (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ ----- : Missa Stella Matutina, sop. & alto Lazzaro, composers; Robbins Music Corpora­ istered copyright owner), score (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & tion, registered copyright owner). ----- : Thou Art Loves Own Flower, Low Bros., registered copyright owner). Maria Montessori: The Secret of Childhood (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., ----- : Missa Stella Matutina, voice part (Montessori, author; F. A. Stokes Co., regis­ registered copyright owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ tered copyright owner). ----- : Missa Rosa Mystica, 3 women voices istered copyright owner). Alberto Moravia: Wheel of Fortune (Arthur (Carnevali, composer; J. Fiseher & Bros., reg­ -----Come Love With Me, High F (Car­ Livingston, author; The Viking Press, Inc., istered copyright owner). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ registered copyright owner). ----- : Missa Rosa Mystica, voice part (Car­ tered copyright owner). Haydee Incrocci Niccodemi: Scampolo nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ — — : Come Love With Me, Medium E[y (Ethel Preston and Elsie Schobinger, au­ tered copyright owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ thors) . ----- : Missa Rosa Mystica, 4 mixed score istered copyright owner). Am olita Durbe Niccodemi: Scampolo (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ Mario Corti: Minuetto (Corti, composer; (Schobinger and Preston, authors). istered copyright owner). Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright Olga Hild Niccodemi: Scampolo (Preston ----- ; Missa Rosa Mystica, voice part (Car­ owner). and Schobinger, authors). nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ ----- : Grave (Corti, composer; Carl Fischer, Giovanni Papini: Life of Christ (Papini, tered copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). author; Dorothy Canfield Fisher, translator; ----- : Missa Rosa Mystica, tenor & bass ----- : Concerto in A Minor (Corti, com­ Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., registered (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright copyright owner). registered copyright owner),. owner). Ottorino Pomillio: Airplane Design and ------: Missa Stella Matutina, 4 mixed voice, ----- : Minuetto (Corti, composer; Carl Construction (Pomilio, author; McGraw-Hill score (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). Book Co. Inc., registered copyright Owner). Bros., registered copyright owner). ----- : Canzone (Corti, composer; Carl Luigi Salvatorelli & Gulo Einauci Editore: ----- : Missa Stella Matutina, sop. & alto Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). A Concise History of Italy (Salvatorelli, au­ (Carnevali, composer; j. Fischer & Bros., reg­ ----- : Andantino (Corti, composer; Carl thor; Oxford University Press, N. Y. Inc., istered , copyright owner). Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). ----- : Missa Stella Matiitina, tenor & bass ----- : Adagio (Corti, composer; Carl Fischer, Tito Schipa: El Gaucho (Schipa, author (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ Inc., registered copyright owner). and composer; Forster Music Publisher, Inc., istered copyright owner). Daniele Varé: Laughing Diplomat (Daniele registered copyright owner). ---- Spanish Serenade (Carnevali, com­ Varé, author; Daniele Varé, registered copy­ ----- : La Farfaletta (The Butterfly) poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright right owner). (Schipa, arranger). owner). Riccardo Drigo: Canzona Barcarolla (Ric­ ----- : La Playera (Granados-Schipa, au­ ----- : Dream On To My Song of Love, high cardo Drigo, composer). thor & composer; Forster Muslo Publisher, (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ ----- : Serenade (Drigo, composer). Inc., registered copyright owner). istered copyright owner). Fratelli Treves Editori: Life and Death —— : Toast to Cuba (Schipa, author and ----- : Dream On To My Song of Love, low (Andrea Majocchi, author; Knight Publica­ composer; Forster Music Publisher, Inc., reg­ (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ tions, Inc., registered copyright owner). istered copyright owner). istered copyright owner). ----- : More of My Life (Majocchi, author; .-----! Ave Maria (Virginia K. Logan, au­ ----- : O Sole Mio, high (Carnevali, com­ Knight Publishers, Inc., registered copyright thor; Schipa, composer; Forster Music Pub­ poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright owner). lisher, Inc., registered copyright owner). owner). «-----: Andaluza (Justin Ochoa, author; Signora G. Lombroso Ferreio: Crime; Its ----- : Missa Maria Mater Gratiae, 4 mixed Schipa, composer; Forster Musio Publisher, score (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Causes and Remedies (Henry P. Horton, Inc., registered copyright owner). Bros., registered copyright owner). translator; Little, Brown & Co., registered —— : Capricetto (Schipa, composer; For­ ----- : Missa Maria, sop. & alto parts (Car­ copyright owner). ster Music Publisher, Inc., registered copy­ nevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., regis­ Estate of Enrico Ferri: Criminal Sociology right owner). tered copyright owner). (J. E. Kelly and John Lisle, translators; Lit­ j-----: Catina (V. Trevisan, author; Schipa, ----- : Missa Maria, tenor & bass (Carnevali, tle, Brown & Co., registered copyright owner), composer; Forster Musio Publisher, Inc., reg­ composer; J. Fischer & Bros;, registered copy­ Stanislao Gallo: The Modern Band (Gallo, istered copyright owner). right owner). author; C. C. Birchard & Co., registered copy­ ——- j Liebestraum (Schipa, adaptor; Law­ right owner). rence Lipton, lyrics; Forster Music Publishers, ----- : Venetian Nights, high (Carnevali, Inc., registered copyright owner). composer; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copy­ Ruggiero Leoncavallo! Delivrancel (De­ - ■ ■ : Notalada Veneziana (Trevisan, lyr­ right owner). liverance) Hymns of France (Leoncavallo, ics; Schipa, music; Forster Music Publisher, ----- : The Bobolink & the -Chickadee, high composer; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ Inc., registered copyright owner). • (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ tion, registered copyright owner), —— ; Prece (Schipa, lyrics and music; istered copyright owner). G. Francesco Malipiero: Il Finto ArlecchinoForster Music Publisher, Inc., registered copy­ ----- : A Naiad’s Dream (Carnevali, com­ & Orchestral Suite (Malipiero, composer: right owner). poser; J. Fischer & Bros., registered copyright O. C. Birchard & Co., registered copyright ----- : Remembrance (Schipa, music; Fors­ owner). owner). ter Music Publisher, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Missa Ave Veruna, 3 male voice, score ----- : Princess d a lla (Malipiero, com­ owner). (Carnevali, composer; J. Fischer & Bros., reg­ poser; C, C. Birchard & Co., registered copy­ Società Anonima Musicale “Bixio”: Sere­ istered copyright owner). right owner). nade in the Night (0. A, Bixio and B. Cheru- 13776 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944

bini, composers; Jimmy Kennedy, lyrics and ----- : Spring Beautiful Spring (Lincke, Martin Dibelius: Sermons On the Mount adaptor). composer; Edward B. Marks Music Corpora­ (Charles Scribner’s Sons, registered copyright GERMANY tion, registered copyright owner). owner). Professor Gustav Aschaffenburgt Crime K. C. H. Drechsel: Grimm: Die Sieben Alrobi Musikverlag: Ich Denk Au Madi Die and Its Repression (Adalbert Albrecht, trans­ Reisen Sinbads (Drechsel, author; K. C. H. Ganze Nacht (Walter Jurmann, music; Alrobi lator; Uttle, Brown & Co., registered oopy- Drechsel, registered copyright owner). Muskverlag, registered copyright owner), right owner). Harry Eisenbrown: Der Schatz im Morgen­ ----- : Ohne Dich Kann Ich Nlcht Leben Atlantic-Musikverlag: My Old Kentucky brotstal (Eisenbrown, author; D. C. Heath Herrliches Madchen (Ernest Neubach, lyrics; Home (Walter Niemann, composer).' and Company, registered copyright owner). Hans May, music; Alrobi Musikverlag, regis­ ----- : The Mississippi Steamboat’s in Sight Verlag Ferdinand Enke: Organic Reagents tered copyright owner). (Niemann, composer). Used in Quantitative Inorganic Analysis ----- : Ich Hab Kein Auto, Ich Hab Kein ----- : The Interrupted Serenade, Op. 97, (Stewart Holmes, translator; Elsevier Pub­ Rittergut (Robert Gilbert, lyrics; May, music; No. 3 (Niemann, composer). lishing Company, Inc., registered copyright Alrobi Musikverlag, registered copyright own­ ----- : Louisiana Suite (Niemann, com­ er), owner). poser). ----- : The Materials of the Artist (Max ----- : Mein Fraulein Kennen Sie Schon Verlag Friedrich Bahn: God Help Those Doerner, author; Harcourt, Brace and Com­ Meinen Rhytmus (Jurmann, music; Alrobi (Fritz Kunkel, author; Ives Washburn, Inc., pany, Inc., registered copyright owner). Musikverlag, registered copyright owner), registered copyright owner). Felix Bloch Erben: Maytime (Rida John­ ----- : Menich Mach Der Nichts Draus (Jur­ Hesse & Becker: Tiergeschichten (Manfred son Young and Sigmund Romberg, compos­ mann, music; Alrobi Musikverlag, registered Kyber, author; Prentice-Hall, Inc., registered copyright owner). ers; G. Schirmer; registered copyright owner). copyright owner). ----- : The Chocolate^ Soldier (Stanislaus ----- : Two Hearts in Waltz Time (Robert Anton J. Benjamin: Wedding of the Rose Stange, adaptor; M. Witmark & Sons, regis­ Stolz, music; Joe Young, lyrics; Harms, Inc,, (Leon Jessel, composer; Leon Jessel, regis­ registered copyright owner). tered copyright owner). tered copyright owner). \ E. C. Ethofen Verlag, agents: The Power ----- : The Song of Vienna (Stolz, music; Albert Bennefield: Almentanz (T. Demey, and Secret of the Jesuits (T. S. Flint and Young, lyrics; Harms, Inc., registered copy­ composer; Albert Bennefield, registered copy­ right owner). D. F. Tait, translators; The Viking Press Inc., right owner). registered copyright owner). ----- : You Too (Stolz, music; Young, lyrics; ----- : Happy Little Chappie (Demey and Harms, Ihc., registered-copyright owner). ----- : Rasputin: The Holy Devil (Flint and S. Ward, composers; Albert Bennefield, reg­ Tait, translators; The Viking Press Inc., ----- : I See Vienna in Your Eyes (Stolz, istered copyright owner)! registered copyright owner) t " music;. Young, lyrics^ Harms, Inc., Registered Richard Birnbach: Guess It (Demey, com­ copyright owner). _ _ Evangelisch Lutherische Erlöser-Kirche: poser) . Glückauf (Margarethe Müller and Carla ----- .: Vienna Home of Songs (May, music; _ Rudolf Binding: Der Opfergang (Rudoif Young, lyrics; Harms, Inc., registered copy­ Wenckebach, authors; Ginn and Company, Binding, author; Prentice-Hall, Inc., regis­ registered copyright owner). right owner). tered copyright owner). ----- : Though You’re Not the First One Ruth Feiner: Yesterday’s Dreams (Feiner, Dr. Rudolf Bode: Expression Gymnastics author; J. B. Lippincott Co., registered copy­ (Jurmann, music; A1 Dubin, lyrics; Harms, (Bode, author; A. S. Barries and Company, Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). Inc., registered copyright owner) . ----- : Three Cups of Coffee (Feiner, author; ----- : Because of You (Jurmann, music; Waldemar Bonsels:_Auf Hoherer Warte Dubin, lyrics; Harms, Inc., registered copy­ J. B. Lippincott Co., registered copyright right owner). (Frederic E. Coenen, editor; Frederic E. Co- owner). enen-, registered copyright owner). ----- : My Fortune is Love later changed to ----- : Young Woman of Europe (Feiner, Berliner Boheme Verlag: (Edition Karl author; J. B. Lippincott Co., registered copy­ My Sunshine is You (Stolz, music; E. Y. Har- Briill) Im Prater bliihn wieder die Baume burg, lyrics; Harms, Inc., registered copyright right owner). owner). (Kurt Robitschek and Robert Stolz, com­ S. Fischer Verlag: Josephine Wife of Napo­ Alrobi Musikverlag: Du Bist Mein Mas- posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, leon (Caroline Frederick, translator; Alfred kottchen Geweseii. registered copyright owner). A. Knopf, Inc., registered copyright owner). Ludwig Anschutz: Richter’s Organic Chem­ Wiener Boheme Verlag: Let’s Dim the Light Carl Flesch: Prayer (Carl Flesch and Bruno istry, Vol. I (E. N. Allott, translator). and Dance the Tango (L, Wolfe Gilbert, Eisner, composers; Carl Fischer, Inc., regis­ ----- : Richter’s Organic Chemistry, Vol. n Benno Vigny and Willy Engel-Berger, com­ tered copyright owner). (T. W. J. Taylor, and Aft F. Millidge, trans­ posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, ----- : Pastorale (Flesch and Eisner, com­ lators) . registered copyright owner). posers; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Richter’s Organic Chemistry, Vol. III. ----- : The Maiden from the Reeperbahn owner). ----- : Richter’s Organic Chemistry, Vol. IV. (Gilbert, Vigny and Engel-Berger, compos­ ----- : lamento ^Flesch and Eisner, com­ Deutsche Verlags Anstalt: England (Wil­ ers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, posers; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright helm Dibelius, author; Mary Agnes Hamilton, registered copyright owner). owner). translator). ----- : Ninon (Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jur------: Aria (Flesch*and Eisner, composers; Apollo-Verlag, Paul Lincke, Inh,: Glow man, Fritz Rotter and Ernst Martschka, com­ Carl Fischer, Inc.,~ registered copyright Worm (Paul Lincke, composer; Edward B. posers; Robbins Music Corporation, registered owner). Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ copyright owner). ----- : Aria (Flesch and Eisner, composers; right owner). Ed. Bote & G. Bock: In Slumber (Gaston Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Sleeping Beauty’s Wedding (Lincke Bernheimer, composer). owner). ----- : Miracle of the Roses (Leon Jessel, ----- : Marcia (Flesch and Eisner, com­ and Dave Ringle, composers; Edward B. compose^. Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ posers; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright right owner). ----- : Christmas Night (Hugo Wolf, com­ owner). poser) . ----- : Wedding Dance Waltz (Lincke, com­ ----- : Scale System for Violin (Flesch, com­ poser; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, ----- : Romance (Alfred Grunfeld, com­ poser; Carl Flesch; registered copyright registered copyright owner). poser) . owner). ----- : Amina (Lincke, composer; Edward B. ----- : In the Quiet of the Woods (Max Re­ ----- : Violin Scale System for Beginners Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ ger, composer). - in the First Position (Louise Palmer Walker, right owner). Breltkoff & Hartel: Symphony No. 1 E min composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ (Jean Sibelius, composer; Percy Goetschius, right owner). ----- : Luna Waltz (Lincke, composer; Ed­ editor; Oliver Ditson Co., registered copy­ ----- ; The Art of Violin Playing Book I ward B. Marks Music Corporation, registered right owner). (Flesch, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., reg­ copyright owner). Carl Burckhardt: Richilieu (Burckhardt, istered copyright owner). ----- : Once Upon a Time (Lincke, com­ author). ----- : The Art of Violin Playing Book II poser; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, Richard Burmeister: A Mighty Fortress is (Flesch, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., reg­ registered copyright owner). our God (Burmeister, composer; Oliver Dit­ istered copyright owner). ----- : Kwang Hsu (Lincke, composer; Ed­ son Co., registered copyright owner). ——: Problems of Tone Production in Vio­ ward B. Marks Music Corporation, registered Count Egon Caesar Corti: The Rise of the lin Playing (Flesch, composer; Carl Fischer, copyright owner). House of Rothschild (Corti, author; Brian Inc., registered copyright owner). * ----- : Night in May (Lincke and Robert A. and Beatrix.Lunn, translators). Otto For berg*: Nocturnes (Meyer-Helmund, Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h.t Six Organ Pieces composer). Simon, composer; Edward B. Marks Music Opus 37 (C. Adolfo Bossi, composer). Corporation, registered copyright owner). ----- : Walzer No. 1 (Weber, composer). —— : Nadia (Paul Wachs, composer). ----- : Dialogue (Meyer-Helmund, com­ ----- : Siamese Patrol (Lincke, composer; Adolf Deissnran:The New Testament in poser) . Edward B. Marks Musio Corporation, regis­ the Light of Modern Research (Harper & ----- : Walzer (Burmester, composer). tered copyright owner). Brothers, registered copyright owner). ----- : Country Dance (Weber, composer). ----- : Police Parade (Lincke, composer; George Dibbern: Quest (Dibbern, author; —— ; Waltz (Hummel, composer). Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, regis­ W. W. Norton and Company, pic., registered ----- : Burmester Album Vol. 1 (Burmester, tered copyright owner). copyright owner). composer). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13777

Egon Friedell: A Cultural History of the ----- : Sonnets to Orpheus (Norton, author; ----- : Komm in den Park Von Sanssouci Modern Age in 3 volumes (Charles Francis W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., registered (Robert Stolz, composer; Drei Masken Ver­ Atkinson, translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.( copyright owner). lag, registered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). The Japan Society for Promotion of Scien­ ----- : Bist Du Glückliclf Schatz. Arthur Goldberg: Physics of Crystals (A. F. tific Research: The Manyoshu (Seiichi Takl, — ■: Es Gibt Im Leben Manches Mal. Joffe, author). editor). ----- : Whiskey und Soda. G. Grotesche Verlagsbuchhandling: Auf Heinrich Eduard Jacob: Coffee: The Epic Edition Meisel & Co.: Play Me. Hoherer Warte (Frederic E. Coenen, editor; of a Commodity (Eden and Cedar. Paul, au­ Frau Anna Meyer: Schanz: Der Assistent Frederic E. Coenen, registered copyright thors; The Viking Press Inc., registered copy­ and Other Stories (A. Beinhorn, author; A. owner). right owner). Beinhorn, registered copyright owner). D. Gundert Verlag: Das Tickende Teufel- Mrs. Johanna & Miss Frida Eiserhardt: Fritz Muller-Partenkirchen: So ist das sherz (Charles H. Stubing, author; F. S. Psyche (Ewald Eiserhardt and Ray W. Petten- Leben (Partenkirchen, Gertrude H. Dunham Crofts & Co., registered copyright owner). gill, authors; Oxford University Press, regis­ and F. W. Kaufmann, authors; Gertrude H. ----- : 12 line illustrations. tered copyright owner). Dunham, registered copyright owner). Alfred Gudeman; Agricola and Germania Erich Kaestner: Emil and the Detectives Musikallenhandlung-Albertl, G. m. b. H.; of Tacitus (Alfred Gudeman, editor; Allyn (Kaestner, author; Doubleday, Doran & Co., Take Me In Your Arms (Liebe War es Nie) and Bacon, registered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). (Mitchell Parish and Fritz Rotter, lyrics; ----- : Dialogus of Tacitus (Gudemand, au­ C. F. Kahnt: An Evening in Sevilla (Walter Musikalienhandlung Alberti, G. m. b. H., thor; Alfred Gudeman, registered copyright Niemann, composer; Edward B. Marks Music registered copyright owner). owner). Corporation, registered copyright owner). J. Engelhorns Nachf: Abschied vom Para­ Breitkopf & Haertel: Waltzes (Ignaz ----- : Singing Fountain (Niemann, com­ dies (Ottilie G. Boetzkes, author; D. C. Heath Friedman, editor; Breitkopf and Hartel, reg­ poser; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, and Company, registered copyright owner). istered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). Paula Nietzsche: German Reader (H. O. O. ----- : Qrgan Choral Preludes Books I & JI Est. of Lilli Lehmann Kalisch: How to Sing Huss, registered copyright owner). (Ferruccio B. Busoni, composer; Mrs. F. B. (Lilli Lehmann, and Clara Willenbucher, ----- : Sesenheim. Busoni, registered copyright owner). authors; The Macmillan Co., registered copy­ ----- : La Chute (H. C. O. Huss, registered Gerhart Hauptmann; Gerhart Haupt­ right owner). copyright owner). mann’s Dramatic Works Vol. I and II (Lud- Erich Kastner: The Missing Miniature (Cy­ Richard Muller-Frelenfels: The Evolution -wig Lewisohn, registered copyright owner). rus Brooks, translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., of Modern Psychology (Freienfels, author; ----- : Gerhart Hauptmann’s Dramatic registered copyright owner). W. Beran Wolfe, translator; Yale University Works Vol. Ill, IV, V, VI, VII,'‘and VIII (B. W. Edward Koenig: Prince of Pilsen (Frank Press, registered copyright owner). Huebsch, registered copyright owner). Pixley and Gustav Lediers, authors; Gustav Oertel Musikverlag: Tavern Waltz (Tedy Heinrichshofen’s Verlag: Ninon (Leon Jes- W. Chase, registered copyright owner). Demey, composer; Charles Burns, arranger, sel, composer). ----- : Mam’selle Napoleon (Joseph Herbert Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., registered ----- : Throwing Kisses (Jessel, composer). and Leiders, authors; Gustav W. Chase, reg­ copyright owner). ----- : Une Page d’ amour (Jessel, compos­ istered copyright owner). Willy Will Musikverlag: Low Down Polka er) . ----- : Woodland (Pixley and Leiders, au­ (Demey, composer; Joe Pafumy, arranger. ----- : Roses of Love (Jessel, composer). thors; Gustav W. Chase, registered copyright Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., registered Werner Heisenberg: The Physical Principles owner). copyright owner). of the Quantum Theory (Carl Eckhart and ----- : Prince of Pilsen (Pixley and Lediers, Friedrich Andress Perthes, A. G. Verlag: Frank C. Hoyt, authors; The University of authors; Gustav W. Chase, registered copy­ Illustrated Magic (Ottokar Fischer, Charles Chicago, registered copyright owner). right owner). Fulton Oursler and J. B. Mussey, authors; Hippokrates-Verlag: Conquer Yourself Dr. Otto Koischwitz: Paul and Purifax Hie Macmillan Co., registered copyright (Fritz Kunkel, author; Ives Washburn, Inc., (Koischwitz, author; J. B. Lippincott Co., owner). registered copyright owner). registered copyright owner). Max Planck: The Philosophy of Physics S. Hirzel: Hand Atlas of Human Anatomy, S. Kracauer: Orpheus in Paris (Gwenda (W. H. Johnston, translator; W. W. Norton 7th ed. .(Lewellys F. Barker, author; Barker, David and Eric Mpsbacher, translators; Al­ and Company, Inc., registered copyright translator). fred A. Knopf, Inc., registered copyright owner)# ----- : Lets Be Normal (Fritz Kunkel, au­ owner). -----: Where is Science Going? James Mur­ thor; Ives Washburn Inc., registered copy­ Mrs. Marie Lehmann: Zeppelin (Capt. Ernst phy, translator; W. W. Norton and Company, right owner). A. Lehmann, author; Longmans, Green & Co., Inc., registered copyright owner). August William Hoffman: Sweet Recollec­ Inc., registered copyright owner). Emil Preetorius: The Magic World of Music tions (Hoffman, composer; The John Church Robert Lienau: Slavonic Rhapsody (C. (Emil Preetorius, illustrator; W. W. Norton Co., registered copyright owner). Friedemann, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., and Company, InC., registered copyright ----- : Swiss Chimes (Hoffman, composer). registered copyright owner). owner). ----- : Left Hand Studies, Book 1 (Hoffman, Estate of F. Lohnis: Agricultural Bacteriol­ Reinhold Prinz Musikverlag: Drink! Drink I composer). ogy (Lohnis and Fred, authors; McGraw-Hill Come Brother Drink! (Paul Raasch, C. Frank, ----- : Left Hand Studies, Book 2 (Hoffman, Book Co., Inc., registered copyright owner). Edward B. Marks, Jr., composers; Edward B. composer). , Count and Qountess Voh Luckner: The Sea Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ Miss Else Hofmann: First Book in German Devil (Luckner, author; Lowell Thomas, right owner). (E. W. Bagster-Collins and Hofmann, au­ translator; Doubleday, Doran & Co., registered Rowohlt Verlag: Danton: Dictator of the thors; The Macmillan Co., registered copy­ copyright owner). French Revolution (Hermann Wendel, au­ right owner). ----- : The Sea Devil’s Fo’c’sle (Luckner, au­ thor; Yale University Press, registered copy­ Luise Holzapfel: Physikalisch-chemische thor; Thomas, translator; Lowell Thomas, right owner). Gesichtspunkte zum Problem der Virusak- registered copyright owner). Robert Rühle: A Merry Story. tivTfcaet (Holzapfel, author; Interscience Pub­ Estate of Robert Markisch (Mrs. Robert —— : Prelude Dramatique. lishers, Inc., registered copyright owner). Markisch, sole heir: Decker-Mar kisch: — —: Misterioso Erotico. Insel, Verlag, G. m. b. H.: Sternstunden der Deutschland unddie Deutschen; W. O. Decker —— : Tristesse Pathetique. Menschheit (Stefen Zweig, autfior; Prentice- and Robert Markisch, authors; American —— : Grosse Dramatische Szene. Hall, Inc., registered copyright owner). Book Co., registered copyright owner). ----- : Night Adventure. —— : The Rise of the House of Rothschild Drei Masken Verlag: Juarez and Maxi- ——: Dopey (Tedy Demey, composer). (Count Egon Caesar Corti, author; Brian and millian. * Beatrix Lunn, translators). Rutten & Loening Verlag: Auf Hoherer ------: The Tale of the Love and Death of ----- : Twas in the Month of May (Walter Warte (Frederio E. Coenen, editor; Frederio Cornet Christopher Rilke (M. D. Herter Nor­ Kollo and Brian Hooker, composers; Harms, E. Coenen, registered copyright owner). ton, author; W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., registered copyright owner). Schlesigner’sche Buch und Musik-Han­ Inc., registered copyright owner). \ -----: Land of Going To Be (E. Ray Goetz dling : From the Land of 1000 Lakes (Sibelius, ----- : Letters to a Young Poet (Norton, and Kollo, composers; Harms, Inc., regis­ composer). author; W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., tered copyright owner). — : Berceuse (Juon, composer). registered copyright owner). —- ■: Die Lindenwirten (Bruno Hardt------: Jumping Jack (Schmalstich, com­ ----- : Translations From the Poetry of Warden and Michael Krausz, composers; Drel poser) . Rainer Maria Rilke (Norton, author; W. W. Masken Verlag, registered copyright owner). Josefa Schrakamp: Schrakamp: Ernstes Norton and Company, Inc., registered copy­ ----- : When Our Hearts Go Waltzing Along right owner). und Heiteres (Schrakamp, author; Josefa ----- : Duino Elegies (J. B. Leishman and Sweetheart From the Rhine (Joe Young, Schrakamp, registered copyright owner). Stephen Spender, authors; W, W. Norton and composer; Harms, Inc., registered copyright - —■■■: Schrakamp: Deutsche Heimat (Schra­ Company, Inc., registered copyright owner). owner). kamp, author; Josefa Schrakamp, registered ----- : Wartime Letters of Rainer Maria •-----: Du Blonde Linden-Wirten vom Rhein copyright owner), Rilke (Norton, author; W. W, Norton and (Albert Szirmal, composer; Harms, Xno., reg­ O. Seifert: Banana Split (Tedy Demey, Company, registered copyright owner). istered copyright ownOr). composer). 13778 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944

Buhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, G. in. b H.: ----- : Hastio (Love Shy) (Maria Teresa de - — : Lebwohl! Ich Kuss Noch Einmal Das Konzert (Hermann Bahr, author; Pren­ Lara, Agustin Lara, A1 Silverman, composers] Deine Hände (Richard Fall, Fritz Löhner tice-Hall, Inc., registered c o p y rig h t owner). Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, regis­ and Beda, composers; Wiener Boheme Ver­ N. Simrock Musikverlag: Minuette (Reh- tered copyright owner). lag, registered copyright owner). feld, composer). ----- : Negra Consentida (My Pet Brunette) ----- : Ich Habe Dicht Liebt Braune Ma­ B. Schott’s Soehne; Causerie (Francis Mac- (Joaquin-Pardave, Harper, Johnson, com­ donna (Rotter and Santiago Lopez, com­ millen, composer; Francis Macmillen, regis­ posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, posers; Wiener Boheme Verlag, registered tered copyright owner), registered copyright owner). copyright owner). ----- : Swing Song (Ethel Barns, L. Schnei­ ----- : Noche Azul (Blue Night) (J. S. Espi­ ----- : Ich Hab Da® Fraulein Helen Baden der, Alfred Andree, Andor Pinter, compos- , nosa de los Monteros, Harper, Johnson, com­ Seh’m (Raymond and Fritz Grunbum, com­ ers; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright^ posers; Edward B. Marks Music .Corporation, posers; Wiener Boheme Verlag, registered owner). registered copyright owner). copyright owner). ----- : Berceuse Pour Violin et Piano (An­ ----- : Orticinas (De Alfonso Esparza Oteo, ------: Wissen Sie Das Ungarish Sehr Schner tonio de Grass!, composer; Edward B. Marks Francia Luban, Mack David, Johnson, com­ Ist (Charles Amberg, Frederick Schwartz and Music Corporation, registered copyright posers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, Joe Hajos, composers; Wiener Boheme Ver­ owner). registered copyright owner). lag, registered copyright owner). Estate of Werner Spalteholz: 'Hand Atlas ——: La Perjura (M. Lerdo de Tejada, com­ ----- : Ich Nacht Mir Dir Ein Bischen Aux of Human Anatomy, 7th ed., (Lewellys F. poser; A. Wagner y Levien Sues., registered Die Hochzeitsreise Gelin (Carl M. May and Barker, translator). copyright owner). Kurt Schwabach, composers; Wiener Boheme Othmar Spann: The History of Economics ----- : Violetas (Tejada, composer; A. Wag­ Verlag, registered copyright owner). (Eden and Cedar Paul, translators; W. W. ner y Levien Sues., registered copyright — —: Warum Bist Due So Tr urig (Amberg, Norton and Company, Inc., registered copy­ owner). Arthur Guttmann and Nico Dostal, compos­ right owner). ----- : Palmera (Cancion Tropical) (Lara, ers; Wiener Boheme Verlag, registered copy­ Estate of Hans Spemann: Embryonic De­ A. Lara, composers; Edward B. Marks Music right owner). velopment and Induction (Spemann, author; Corporation, registered copyright owner). ——: Ich Spiel Auf Der Harmonika (Rich­ Yale University Press, roistered copyright Dr. Alfred von Wegerer: The Origins of ard Fall, composer; Wiener Boheme Verlag, owner). World War II (Wegerer, author; Dr. Alfred registered copyright owner). Oswald Spengler: The Decline of the West von Wegerer, registered copyright owner). ----- : Der Soldat Ist Treu. in 2 volumes (Charles Francis Atkinson, Caroline Wenckebach: Ekkerhard (Wencke­ ----- : Mary Sag Du Michagansee. translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered bach, author). ----- : An Biaulein Grette. copyright owner). ----- : Die Meisterwerker des Mittelalters ----- : Ich Wuensch, Mir Was. ----- : Man and Technics (Atkinson, trans-' (Wenckebach, author). ——: Tempo, Tempo. lator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered copy­ ----- : Ein Kampf um Rom (Wenckebach, ----- : Serenade (Franz Lehar, registered right owner). author; D. C. Heatlrand Co., registered copy­ Copyright owner). ----- : The Hour of Decision (Atkinson, right owner). Manfred Zapp: The German White Paper translator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered Josefine Wirrer, Executrix Estate of Arnoldo (Howell, Soskin and Co., Inc;, registered copy­ copyright owner). Sartorio: Modern Method for the Piano, in right owner). Julius Springer: Elementary Mathematics 4 vol., (Sartorio, composer; Arnoldo Sartorio, Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmerman: Ga­ from an Advanced Standpoint—Geometry registered copyright owner). votte. (Mozart, composer). (Felix Klein, Dr. Charles A. Noble, Earle R. ----- : Miscellaneous Sheet Music as per ----- : Sipilienne (Bach-Auer, composer). Hedrick, authors; Dr. Charles A. Noble, regis­ Schedule A, Attached to Royalty Assignment ----- : Russian Echoes (B. Leopold, com­ tered copyright owner). (Sartorio, composer; Arnoldo Sartorio, regis­ poser) . ----- : Operative Surgery, Vol. I, II, III (I. S. tered copyright owner). Paul Zsolnay Verlag: The Great White Gods Ravdin, M. D., translator; J. B. Lippincott Estate of Fred Wreede: When Day is Done (Eduard Stucken, author; Frederick H. Mar­ Company, registered.copyright owner). (B. G. DeSylva, Dr. Robert Katscher, Dr. tens, translator; Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., reg­ Edition Standard: Squeeze the Bottle (W. Albert Szirmai, composers; Harms, Inc., regis­ istered copyright owner). H. Timm, composer). tered copyright owner). ----- : The Dissolute Years (Stucken, au­ ----- : Hot Pretzels (Demey, -composer; —— : Gigolette (Franz Lehar, A. M. Willner, thor; Marguerite Harrison, translator; Far­ Southern Music Pub. Co., registered copyright Wm. Cary, Irving Caesar, composers; Harms, rar & Rinehart, Inc., registered copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). owner), ----- : Hungarian Polka (Demey, composer). ----- Oh Donna Clara (Beda, J. Peters- JAPAN Jellyroll Polka (Demey, composer). burgski, Caesar, S. M. Zoltán, composers; ------: Pick Me Up (Demey, composer). Harms, Inc., registered copyright owner). Masahuru Anesaki: Buddhist Art in its Re­ Crescendo Theraterverlag: Kicking Up ----- : Jealousy (Jacob Gade, Vera Bloom, lation to Buddhist Ideals (Anesaki, author; (Tedy Demey, composer). composers; Harms, Inc., registered copyright Museum of Fine Arts, registered copyright Verlag Georg Thieme: Organic Chemistry owner). owner). (A. J. Mee, translator). ----- : Numbers from Der Kongress Tanzt Foreign Affairs Association of Japan: The ----- : American Medicine (Henry E. Siger- (Werner R. Heymann and Robert Gilbert, Japan Year Book. ist, author; W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., composers; Ufaton-verlag G. m. b. H., regis­ Seiji Hishida: Japan Among The Great registered copyright owner). tered copyright owner). Powers (Seiji Hishida, registered copyright O. G. Tietjens: Fundamentals of Hydro and ----- : Numbers from Ronny (Ernest Wel- owner), Aero-Mechanics, Vol. 1 and 2 (Tietjens, au­ isch, Rudolph Schanzer, and Emmerich Kal­ Japanese Council of Institute of Pacific thor; United Engineering Trustees, Inc., reg­ man composer; Ufaton-verlag G. m. b. H., Relations: Western Influences in Modern Ja­ istered copyright owner). Harms, Inc., registered copyright owner). pan (1931) (Inazo Ota Nitobe, author; The Ufaton Verlag, G. m. b. H.: Falling in Love ----- : I’ll Make a Home for Your Love University of Chicago, registered copyright Again (Frederick Hollander, Sammy Lerner, (Gilbert, Heymann, E. Y.-Harburg, and Al­ owner). composer; Famous Music Corp., registered bert Szirmai, composers; Harms, Inc., reg­ ------: Lectures on Japan (1936) (Nitobe, copyright owner). istered copyright owner). author). ----- : Southern Nights. ----- : Tell Me To-Night (Marcellus Schif- Kagawa fellowship in Japan: A Grain of ----- : Holla Lady (W. A. Timm & S. Ward, fer, Mischa Spoliansky, Frank Eyton, Szir­ Wheat (Dorothy Clarke Wilson, author; Mar­ composers; Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., mai, composers; Harms, Inc., registered ion R. Draper, translator; Walter H. Baker registered copyright owner). copyright owner). Co., registered copyright owner). ----—(Waltz Time in Vienna (Carol Raven, ----- : Veronika per Lenz 1st Da (Walter Miss Michi Kawai: My Lantern. Hanns Dekner, Franz Grothe, Alois Melichar, Jurmann, Fritz Rotter, composers; Harms, Chiyono Sugimoto Kiyooka: Chiyo’s Return Chas. E. Wilkinson, composer; Edward B. Inc., registered copyright owner), (Kiyooka, author; Doubleday, Doran & Co. Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ ------; Soland Noch Un Walzer Von Strauss Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). Erklingt. Kazuo Koizumi (son of Lafcadio Hearn, Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft: By ----- : Dawn (Golden Dawn) (Harms, Inc., author) Interpretations of Literature (Hearn, Rocket to the Moon (Otto Willi Gail, author; registered copyright owner). author; John Erskine, editor; Mitchell Sears Rub. Co., registered copyright owner). ----- r Maedel Aus Wien (Robert Hugel, McDonald, registered copyright owner). Repertorio Wagner, S: A.j Cancion Mixteca composer; Harms, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Chita, A Memory of Last Island (Wondering) (Jose Lopez Alavez, Bartley Cos­ owner); (Setsu Koizumi, registered copyright owner). tello, Paul Hill, composers; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, registered copyright — —: Ich Hab Mein Herz in Heidelberg ----- : Two Years in the French West Indies owner). Verloren (Fredy Raymond, Beda and Ernst (Setsu Koizumi, registered copyright owner). ----- ; Donde Estas Corazon (Where Are You Neubach, composers; Wiener Boheme Verlag, ----- : Youma (Setsu Koizumi, registered My Heart) (L. Martinez Serrg.no, Marjorie registered copyright owner). copyright owner). Harper, J. Rosamond Johnson, composers; ----- : Eine Kleine Reisse Im Fruhling Mit ----- : Life and Literature (Hearn, author; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, regis­ Dir (Rotter and Jurmann, composer; Wiener Erskine, editor; Mitchell McDonald, registered tered copyright owner). Boheme Verlag, registered copyright owner). copyright owner). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13779

----- : Fantastics and Other Papers (Hearn, [Vesting Order 1758, Arndt.] and of the several States thereof, of each author; Charles Woodward Hutson, editor; person whose name, nationality, and last Houghton Mifflin Co., registered copyright Copyright Interests H eld by Certain known address, where established, is desig­ owner). Nationals of Austria, Italy, Germany, nated at the top of each page of said Exhibit ----- : Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn J apan and Hungary A in, to and under the following: (Elizabeth Bisland Wetmore, author; Eliza­ 1. Every copyright, claim of copyright and beth Bisland Wetmore, registered copyright Whereas, pursuant to Vesting Order right to copyright, or rights related thereto, owner). No. 1758 of June 30, 1943, the under­ in each and all of the works described in each ----- : Father and I. Memoirs of Lafcadio signed purported to vest certain inter­ page of said Exhibit A under the name of Hearn (Koizumi, author; Kazuo Koizumi, ests under copyright in works described such person; registered copyright owner). in Exhibit A attached to the said order; 2. Every license, agreement, privilege, Sumie Seo Mishima: My Narrow Isle (Mi- Whereas, the undersigned prior to the power and right of whatsoever nature arising shima, author; The John Day Co. Inc., regis­ under or with respect to any or all of the tered copyright owner). execution of said order determined that foregoing; excepting the rights of any person Mitsubishi Economic Research Bureau: the copyright interests involved were to renew any or .all of the copyrights arising Japanese Trade and Industry Present and property payable or held with respect to in, from or under any or all of the foregoing; Future. copyrights, or rights related thereto in 3. All monies and amounts, and all right Makato Nitobe: Bushido (Inazo Nitobe, which interests were held by, and such to receive monies and amounts, by way of deceased). - property itself constituted interests held royalty, share of profits or other emolument, Sanseido Co. Inc.: Handbook of Japanese therein by, nationals of foreign coun­ accrued or to accrue, whether arising pursu­ Art (Noritake Tsuda, author). ant to law, contract or otherwise, with respect Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto: Daughter of the tries; to any or all of the foregoing; Samurai (Sugimoto, author; Doubleday, Whereas, it was intended to include 4. All rights of reversion or revesting, if Doran & Co.* registered copyright owner). in the order a finding that the interests any, in any or all of the foregoing; ----- : Daughter of the Nohful (Sugimoto, there described were property payable or 5. All causes of action accrued or to accrue author; Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., regis­ held with respect to copyrights, or rights at law or in equity with respect to any or all tered copyright owner). related thereto in which interests were of the foregoing, including but not limited ----- : Daughter of the Narakin (Sugimoto, held by and such property itself con­ to the right to sue for and recover all dam­ author; Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc., regis­ ages and profits and to ask and receive any tered copyright owner). stituted interests held therein by, na­ and all remedies provided by common law or ----- : Grandmother O Ky (Sugimoto, au­ tionals of foreign countries, but through statute for the infringement of any copy­ thor; Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc., registered a clerical error such finding was not in­ right or the violation of any right or the copyright owner). * cluded in Vesting Order No. 1758; breach of any obligation described in or Hiroshi Tamiya: Atmung, Gaerung und die Now, therefore, Vesting Order No. 1758 affecting any or all of the foregoing; sich daran beteilganden Enzyme von Asper­ of June 30, 1943, is hereby amended as is property of, or is property payable or held gillus (article contained in Advances in En- follows and not otherwise: zymology, Vol. II) (Tamiya, author; Inter­ with respect to copyrights or rights related science Publishers, Inc., registered copyright By adding, after section 3, a. 5, and as a thereto, in which interests are held by and owner). part of section 3, the following: “is property such property itself constitutes in tern s held Mrs. Koma Yonemama: Book of Tea (Oka- payable or held with respect to copyrights, or therein by, nationals of one or mor^oreign kura Kakuzo, deceased, author; Koma Yone- rights related thereto, in which interests are countries. yama, registered copyright owner), held by, and such property itself constitutes 4. Having made all determinations and interests held therein by, nationals of for­ taken all action, after appropriate consulta­ HUNGARY eign countries”. tion and certification, required by said Ex­ Dr. Gustav Gratz: The Hungarian Eco-. ecutive order or act or otherwise; and nomic Year Book (Gratz, editor; assistant All other provisions of said Vesting 5. Deeming It necessary in the national In­ editors; E. Zempleni and H. -S. Lambert). Order No. 1758 and all action taken on terest; Zsolt de Harsanyi: The Star Gazer (Har- behalf of the undersigned in reliance hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ sanyi, author; Zsolt de Harsanyi, registered thereon, pursuant thereto and under the copyright owner). authority thereof are hereby ratified and todian the property hereinbefore de­ ----- : The Star Gazer (Harsanyi, author; confirmed. scribed in subparagraph 3, to be held, Zsolt de Harsanyi, registered copyright used, administered, liquidated, sold or owner). Executed at Washington, D. C. on Sep­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of ----- : Through a Woman’s Eyes (Harsanyi, tember 10, 1943. and for the benefit of the United States. author; Zsolt de Harsanyi, registered copy­ [seal] Leo T. Crowley, Such property and any or all of the right owner). proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ ----- : Lover of Life (Harsanyi, author; Zsolt - Alien Property Custodian. de Harsanyi, registered copyright owner). propriate account or accounts, pending Cyula Hertzka: The Old Gypsy (Carol [F. R. Doc. 44-17424; *Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; further determination of the Alien Prop­ Raven and Erno Kondor, composers; Edward 11:34 a. m.] erty Custodian. This order shall not be B. Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ deemed to limit the power of the Alien right owner). Property Custodian to return such prop­ Athaeneum Irodolmi: The Street of the erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Fishing Cat (Jolan Foldes, author; Elizabeth [Vesting Order 4030] in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate Jacobi, translator; Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., that compensation will not be paid in registered copyright owner). Copyright I nterests Held by Certain Estate of Victor Jacobi (deceased): Apple F rench N ationals lieu thereof, if and when it should be de­ Blossoms (William Le Baron, Fritz Kreisler termined to take any one or all of such and Victor Jacobi, authors; Harms, Inc., reg­ Under the authority of the Trading actions. istered copyright owner). with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Any person, except a national of a des­ ----- ; Half Moon (Baron and Jacobi, com­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, ignated enemy country, asserting any posers; Harms, Inc., registered copyright and pursuant to law, the undersigned, claim arising as a result of this order owner). may, within one year from the date here­ ----- : Apple Blossoms (Baron, Kreisler and after investigation: Jacobi, composers; Harms, Inc., registered 1. Finding that each person whose name, of, or within such further time as may be copyright owner). nationality, and last known address where allowed, file with the Alien Property Cus­ Royal Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Af­ established, is listed at the top of each page todian on Form APC-1 a notice of claim, fairs : Papers and Documents Relating to the of Exhibit A attached hereto and by reference together with a request for a hearing Foreign Relations of Hungary, Vol. I (Francis made a part hereof, if an individual is a resi­ thereon. Nothing herein contained shall Deak and Dezso Ujvary, authors). dent or citizen of, or if a business organiza­ be deemed to constitute an admission Rozsavolgyi & Company: Lavotta’s Sere­ tion is organized under the laws of, and holds of the existence, validity or right to al­ nade. the nationality designated after the name ----- : Lavotta’s Serenade. of such person; lowance of any such claim. ----- : I’d Be a Tree, If You’d Be My Blos­ 2. Finding that the persons listed in said The terms “national” and “designated som (Balazs Arpad, composer). Exhibit A jointly or severally own or control enemy country” as used herein shall have ----- : I’d Be a Tree, If You’d Be My Blos­ the property hereinafter described in sub- the meanings prescribed in section 10 of som (Arpad, composer). paragraph 3; Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. ------: Ruralia Hungariaa (Ernst von Doh- 3. Determining that the property described nanyi, composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., regis­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on Au­ as follows: gust 16, 1944. tered copyright owner). a. All right, title, Interest and claim of [F. R. Doc. 44-17429; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; whatsoever kind or nature, under the statu­ [seal] J ames E. Markham, 11:38 a. m.] tory and common law of the United States Alien Property Custodian. 13780 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944

S u m m a r y o f E x h ib it ence made a part hereof, if an individual is Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of a resident or citizen of, or if a business or­ claim, together with a request for a hear­ Vesting Order No. 4030, executed by the ganization is organized under the laws of, Alien Property Custodian August 16, 1944, and holds the nationality designated sifter ing thereon. Nothing herein contained was filed with the Copyright Office on August the name of such person; shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ 22, 1944, and with the division of the Fed- 2. Finding that the persons listed in said sion of the existence, validity or right to eral Register. The Vesting Orders vests in Exhibit A jointly or severally own or control ^ allowance of any such claim. the Alien Property Custodian certain copy­ the property hereinafter described in sub- . The terms “national” and “designated rights, copyright applications and rights re­ paragraph 3; lating thereto or interests therein of the enemy country” as used herein shall have 3. Determining that the property described the meanings prescribed in section 10 of French nationals, or in or relating to the as follows: works, named in the list attached hereto, a. All right, title, interest and claim of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. all as more particularly set forth in the whatsoever kind or nature, under the statu­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on said Vesting Order which is available for tory and common law of the United States August 16, 1944. public Inspection at the Copyright Office, and of the several States thereof, of each Library of Congress, at the Division of the person whose name, nationality, and last [seal] James E. Markham, Federal Register, and at the Office of the known address, where established, is desig­ Alien Property Custodian. Secretary, Office of Alien Property Custodian. nated at the top of each page of said Ex­ The French nationals whose interests are hibit A in, to and under the following: S u m m a r y o f E x h ib it vested and the names of the works involved 1. Every copyright, claim of copyright and Vesting Order No. 4031, executed by the (together with the author of the work or right to copyright, or rights related thereto, Allen Property Custodian August 16, 1944, other appropriate identification in certain in each and all of the works described in was filed with the Copyright Office on August cases), are listed below: each page of said Exhibit A under the name 22, 1944, and with the Division of the Federal Andre Huebsch: Vocation. of such person; Register. The Vesting Order vests in the Estate of Claude Anet (Pseud.) Jean 2. Every license, agreement, privilege, power Allen Property Custodian certain copyrights, Schopfer: Mayer ling (Jean Schopfer, author; and right of whatsoever nature arising under copyright applications and rights relating Jean Schopfer, registered copyright owner). or with respect to any or all of the foregoing;1 thereto or interests therein of the nationals, ----- j Idyll’s. End (Schopfer, author; Q. D. excepting the rights of any. person to renew or in or relating to the works, named in the Dahse, translator; Jean Schopfer, registered any or all of the copyrights arising in, from list attached hereto, all as more particularly copyright owner). or under any or all of the foregoing; set forth in the said Vesting Order which is Librairie Galllmard: Memoires D’Un Tri- 3. All monies and amounts, and all right available for public inspection at the Copy­ cheur (Librairie Galllmard, registered copy­ to receive monies and amounts, by way of right Office, Library of Congress, at the Divi­ right owner). royalty, share of profits or other emolument, sion of the Federal Register, and at the Office Maurice Leblanc, Estate of: Eight Strokes accrued or to accrue, whether arising pur­ of the Secretary, Office of Alien Property Cus­ of the Clock or Les Huit coups de L’Horloge suant to law, contract or otherwise, with re­ todian. The foreign nationals whose inter­ (Maurice Leblanc, author). spect to any or all of the foregoing; ests are vested and the names of the works ----- : Memoirs of Arsene Lupin or La Com- 4. All rights of reversion or revesting, if involved (together with the author of the tesse de Cagliostro (Leblanc, author). any, in any or all of the foregoing; work or other appropriate identification in — £•: Arsene Lupin, Super Sleuth (Leblanc, 5. All causes of action accrued or to accrue certain cases, are listed below by country: author). at law or in equity with respect to any or ----- : Arsene Lupin Intervenes (Leblanc, all of the foregoing, including but not lim­ CZECHOSLOVAKIA author). ited to the right to sue for and recover all M. Kocian-Jaraslow: Intermezzo Pittor------: The Crystal Stopper (Leblanc, au­ damages and profits and to ask and receive esque (Jaroslav Kocian, composer; G. Schir- thor) . any and all remedies provided by common mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Confessions of Arsene Lupin (Le­ law or statute for the infringement of any ----- : Chanson Printaniere (Jaroslav Ko­ blanc, author). copyright or the violation of any right or the cian, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered *-----: The Golden Triangle or Le Triangle breach of any obligation described in or af­ copyright owner). d’or (Leblanc, author). fecting any or all of the foregoing; ----- : Teeth of the Tiger or Les Dents du BELGIUM Tigre (Leblanc, author). ' is property of, or is property-payable or held Schott Freres: In Venice (Henri Van Gael, ----- : Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes with respect to copyrights or rights related composer). or The Blonde Lady (Leblanc, author). thereto, in which interests are held by and ^----- : Rope Dance (Van Gael, composer). ----- : Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Burglar or such property itself constitutes interests held ----- : At Fountain (Van Gael, composer). Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Cambrioleur (Le­ therein by, nationals o£ one or more foreign ----- : Waltz Lullaby (Van Gael, composer). blanc, author). countries. 4. Having made all determinations and ----- : Minuet (Van Gael, composer). ----- : The Hollow Needle (Leblanc, author). Maurice Dambois: Liebestraum (Franz : 813 (Leblanc, author). taken all action, after appropriate consulta­ Liszt, composer, Dambois, arranger; G. Schir­ — The Return of Arsene Lupin (Le­ tion and certification, required by said Ex­ mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). blanc, author). ecutive order or act or otherwise; and ----- : Canzonetta (Jean Pierre Duport, ----- : La Frontiere (Leblanc, author). 5. Deeming it necessary in the national composer; Dambois, arranger; G. Schirmer, ----- : Le Chaplet Rouge (Leblanc, author). interest; Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : The Melamare Mystery or La Demeure Louis Graveure: Super Diction (Louis Mysterieuse (Leblanc, author). hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ todian the property hereinbefore de­ Graveure, author; Bryceson Treharne, com­ ----- : La Barre-Y-Va (Leblanc, author). poser of musical settings; G. Schirmer, Inc., ----- : The Woman With Two gjpoiles (Le­ scribed in subparagraph 3, to be held, registered copyright owner) ^ blanc, author). used, administered, liquidated, sold or Felix Vivier: Enchantresse for saxophone ——■■■I La Caliostro se Venge (Leblanc, au­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of and Piano (Felix Vivier, composer; Carl thor) . and for the benefit of the United States. Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). [F. R. Doc. 44-17425; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; Such property and any or all of the International Music Company: High Ten­ 11:35 a. m.] proceeds thereof shall be held in an sion. ----- : Hot Bricks. appropriate account or accounts, pend­ ----- : Hot Piano (Edward B. Marks Music ing further determination of the Alien Corporation, registered copyright owner). [Vesting Order 4031] Property Custodian. This order shall not be deemed to limit the power of HOLLAND Copyright I nterests Held by Certain the Alien Property Custodian to return Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens: Juggernaut Nationals of Czechoslovakia, B el­ such property or the proceeds thereof Over Holland (van Kleffens, author; Curtis gium, Holland, D enmark, N orway, and in whole or in part, nor shall it be deemed Brown, Ltd., registered copyright owner). P oland to indicate that compensation will not DENMARK Under the authority of the Trading be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it Mrs. Marie Tang Kristensen: Lord Peter’s with the Enemy Act, as amended, and should be determined to take any one Stableboy (Percy A. Grainger, arranger; Percy Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, or all of such actions. Aldridge Grainger, registered copyright and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Any person, except a national of a des­ owner). ignated enemy country, asserting any ----- : The Nightingale and the Two Sisters after investigation: (Percy A. Grainger, arranger; Percy Aldridge 1. Finding that each person whose name, claim arising as a result of this order Grainger, registered copyright owner). nationality, and last known address where may, within one year from the date here­ Miss Karen Kellerman: In A Nutshell established, is listed at the top of each page of, or within such further time as may (Percy A. Grainger, arranger; Percy A. Grain­ of Exhibit A attached hereto and by refer­ be allowed, file with the Alien Property ger, registered copyright owner). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13781

— —Î Green Bushes (Grainger, arranger). 4. All rights of reversion or revesting, if work or other appropriate identification in ----- : Arrival Platform Humlet (Grainger, any, in any-or all of the foregoing; certain cases), are listed below by country: arranger; Percy A. Grainger, registered copy­ 5. All causes of action accrued or to accrue right owner). at law or in equity with respect to any or all ITALY David Grunbaum: Fannie by Gaslight of the foregoing, including but not limited to Tito Schipa: Somebody’s Smile (Schipa (Michael Sadleir, author). the right to sue for and recover all damages and Jack Meskill, composers; Edward B. ----- : The Just and the Unjust (James and profits and to ask and receive any and Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ Gould Cozzens, author). all remedies provided by common law or right owner). ----- : Cross Green (Marjorie Kinnan R a i­ statute for the infringement of any copy­ Estate of Pietro Floridia: The Ogre and the lings, author). right or the violation of any right or the Child (Floridia, composer, G. Schirmer, Inc., ----- : They Were Expendable (William L. breach of any obligation described in or registered copyright owner). White, author). affecting any or all of the foregoing; ----- : On Winged Horses (Floridia, com­ J. Anker Larsen: With Open Door (Larsen poser; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright is property of, or is property payable or held owner). and Erwin von Gaisbefg, authors; The Mac­ with respect to copyrights or rights related millan Co., registered copyright owner). thereto, in which interests are held by and ----- : Little Sarabande (Floridia, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright NORWAY such property itself constitutes interests held owner). therein by, nationals of one or more foreign Olaf Norli Bokhandel Forlag: The People countries. Maria Montessori: Advanced Montessori of Juvik in 6 vols. (Arthur G. Chater, trans­ 4. Having made all determinations and Method (Montessori, author; Frederick A. lator; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered copy­ taken all action, after appropriate consulta­ Stokes Co., registered copyright owner). right owner). tion and certification, required by said Ex­ ——: Pedagogical Anthropology (Montes­ Maria Hamsun : Norwegian Farm (Hamsun, ecutive order or act or otherwise; and sori author; Frederick A. Stokes Co., regis­ author; J. B. Lippincott Co., registered copy­ 5. Deeming it necessary in the national tered copyright owner). right owner). interest; ----- : Montessori Method (Montessori, au­ ----- : Norwegian Family: (Hamsun, au­ thor; Frederick A. Stokes Co., registered copy­ thor; J. B. Lippincott Co., registered copy­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ right owner). right owner). todian the property hereinbefore de­ GERMANY POLAND scribed in subparagraph 3, to be held, Estate of Eugenio Pirani: High School of Arkady Fiedler : Kosgiusko Squadron (Fied­ used, administered, liquidated, sold or Piano Playing) (Pirani, composer; G. ler, author; Roy Publishers, registered copy­ otherwise dealt with in the interest of Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). right owner). and for the benefit of the United States. ----- : Sylphide (Pirani, composer; G. Estate of J. J. Paderewski: Minuet. Such property and any or all of tlje Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Cap and Bells (Pirani, composer; G. [F. R. Doc. 44-17426; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). 11:35 a. m.] propriate account or accounts, pending ----- : Spinning Wheel (From High School further determination of the Alien Prop­ of Piano Playing) (Pirani, composer; G. erty Custodian. This order shall not be Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright owner). deemed to limit the p»wer of the Alien ----- : Warbling Birds (From High School of [Vesting Order 4032] Property Custodian to return such prop­ Piano Playing) (Pirani, composer; G. Schir­ erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). Copyright Interests H eld by Certain ----- : Harp-Chords (From High School of Nationals of Italy, Germany, and in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate Piano Playing) (Pirani, composer; G. Schir­ Hungary that compensation will not be paid in mer, Inc., registered copyright owner). lieu thereof, if and when it should be de­ ----- : Fughetta (From High School of Piano Under the authority of the Trading termined to take any one or all of such Playing) (Pirani, composer; G. Schirmer, Inc., with the Enemy Act, as amended, and actions. registered copyright owner). Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Any person, except a national of a des­ Yoichi Hiraoka: Xylophone Album (Hira- and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ignated enemy country, asserting any oka and B. B. Lipset, composers; Edward B. after investigation: Marks Music Corporation, registered copy­ claim arising as a result of this order right owner). 1. Finding that each person whose name, may, within one year from the date Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto: With Tara and nationality, and last known address where hereof, or within such further time as Hana in Japan (Sugimoto co author with established, is listed at the top of each page may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ Nancy Austen; Frederick A. Stokes Co., regis­ of Exhibit A attached hereto and by refer­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice tered copyright owner). ence made a part hereof, if an individual is of claim, together with a request for a Chiyono Sugimoto Kiyooka: Japanese Holi­ a resident or citizen of, or if a business or­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ day Picture Tales (Chiyono Sugimoto Kiyo­ ganization is organized under the laws of, oka, author). and holds the nationality designated after tained shall be deemed to constitute an ----- : Picture Tales from the Japanese. the name of such person; admission of the existence, validity or 2. Finding that the persons listed in said right to allowance of any such claim. HUNGARY Exhibit A jointly or severally own or control The terms “national” and “designated Ysolt Harsanyi: Immortal Franz (Harsanyi, the property hereinafter described in sub- enemy country” as used herein shall have author; Ysolt Harsanyi, registered copyright paragraph 3;. owner). 3. Determining that the property described the meanings prescribed in section 10 of as follows: Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. [F. R. Doc. 44-17427; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; ■ a. All right, title, interest and claim of Executed at Washington, D. C., on 11:36 a. m.j whatsoever kind or nature, under the statu­ August 16, 1944. tory and common law of the United States and of the several States thereof, of each [ seal] J ames E. Markham, [Vesting Order 4034] person whose name, nationality, and last Alien Property Custodian. known address, where established, is desig­ Copyright Interests Held by Certain S u m m a r y o f E x h ib it A nated at the top of each page of said Exhibit Nationals of Norway, Czechoslovakia, A in, to and under the following: Vesting Order No. 4032, executed by the P oland, B elgium, H olland and D en­ 1. Every copyright, claim of copyright and Alien Property Custodian August 16, 1944, mark right to copyright, or rights related thereto, was filed with the Copyright Office on August in each and all of the works described in 22, 1944, and with the Division of the Federal Under the authority of the Trading each page of said Exhibit A under the name Register. Hie Vesting Order vests in the with the Enemy Act, as amended, and of such person; Alien Property Custodian certain copyrights, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, 2. Every license, agreement, privilege, copyright applications and rights relating and pursuant to law, the undersigned, power and right of whatsoever nature arising thereto or interests therein of the persons, under or with respect to any or all of the or in or relating to the works, named in the after investigation: foregoing; excepting the rights of any person list attached hereto, all as more particularly - 1. Finding that each person whose name, to renew any or all of the copyrights arising set forth in the said Vesting Order which is nationality, and last known address where in, from or under any or all of the foregoing; available for public inspection at the Copy­ established, is listed at the top of each page 3. All monies and amounts, and all right • right Office, Library of Congress, at the Divi­ of Exhibit A attached hereto and by refer­ to receive monies and amounts, by way of sion of the Federal Register, and at the Office ence made a part hereof, if an individual is royalty, share of profits or other emolument, of the Secretary, Office of Alien Property Cus­ a resident or citizen of, or if a business or­ accrued or to accrue, whether arising pur­ todian. The foreign nationals whose inter­ ganization is organised under the laws of, suant to law, contract or otherwise, with ests are vested and the names of the works and holds the nationality designated after the respect to any or all of the foregoing; involved (together with the author of the name of such person; 13782 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 2. Finding that the persons listed in said sion of the existenoe, validity or right Edition Continental! Souvenir de Sen- Exhibit A Jointly or severally own or control to allowance of any such claim. nering. the property hereinafter described in sub* ----- : Tempo De Landler. paragraph 8; The terms' “national” and “designated ----- : Jeux Des Papillons. 3. Determining that the property described enemy country” as used herein shall ----- : Valse Intermezzo Russian Echoes. as follows: have the meanings prescribed in section Mme. Julia Culp Ginzkey: My Favorite a. All right, title, Interest and claim of 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as Songs (4 vols.) (Madam Julia Culp Ginzkey, whatsoever kind or nature, under the statu* amended. author; Oliver Ditson Co., registered copy­ tory and common law of the United States right owner). and of the several States thereof, of each Executed at Washington, D. C. on Au­ Karel Capek: R. U. R. (Capek, Paul Selver person whose name, nationality, and last gust 16, 1944. and Nigel Playfair, authors). Francis Rozik: The Great Debureau (Ko- known address, where established, is desig­ [seal] J ames K Markham, nated at the top of each page of said Exhibit zik, author; Dora Round, translator; Farrar A in, to and under the following: Alien Property Custodian. & Rinehart, Inc., registered copyright owner). 1. Every copyright, claim of copyright and S u m m a r y o f E x h ib it POLAND right to copyright, or rights related thereto, Vesting Order No. 4034, executed by the in each and all of the works described in each Alien Property Custodian August 16, 1944, Barbara Gwiazdowski: Economics of Tool page of said Exhibit A under the name of was filed with the Copyright Office on August Engineering (Gwiazdowski and Lord, authors; such person; 22, 1944 and with the Division of the Federal McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., registered copy­ 2. Every license, agreement, privilege, power Register. The Vesting Order vests in the right owner). and right of whatsoever nature arising under Alien Property Custodian certain copyrights, Ladislaus St. Raymont: The Peasants (in or with respect to any or all of the foregoing; copyright applications and rights relating 4 vols.) (Michael R. Dziewicki, translator). excepting the rights of any person to renew thereto or interests therein of the nationals, any or all of the copyrights arising in, from or in or relating to the works, named in the BELGIUM or under any or all of the foregoing; list attached hereto, all as more particularly 3. All monies and amounts, and all right set forth in the said Vesting Order which is Frans Masereel: Danse Macabre (Masereel, to receive monies and amounts, by way of available for public inspection at the Copy­ author; Pantheon Books, Inc., registered royalty, share of profits or other emolument, right Office, Library of Congress, at the Di­ copyright owner). accrued or to accrue, whether arising pur­ vision of the Federal Register, and at the Wilfred H. Grosjean: French Idiom Study suant to law, contract or otherwise, with re­ Office of the Secretary, Office of Alien Prop­ (Grosjean, author; D. C. Heath and Co., reg­ spect to any Or all of the foregoing; erty Custodian. The foreign nationals whose istered copyright owner). 4. All rights of reversion or revesting, if interests are vested and the names of the Nicholas Laoureux: A Practical Method for any, in any or all of the foregoing; works involved (together with the author of the Violin Part II (Supplement) English 5. All causes of action accrued or to accrue the work or other appropriate identification (Laoureux, composer; Theodore Baker, trans­ at law or in equity with respect to any or in*certain cases) are listed below by country: lator; G. Schirmer, Inc., registered copyright all of the foregoing, including but not lim­ owner). ited to the right to sue for and recover all NORWAY ----- : Methodo Practico Para Violin Part II damages and profits and to ask and receive Haskon Bugg^ Mahrt: Nella Tormenta (Supplement) Spanish (Laoureux, composer; any and all remedies provided by common (Bruno Ducati, translator). J. M. Esparza, translator; G. Schirmer, Inc., law or statute for the infringement of any Pola Gauguin: My Father Paul Gauguin registered copyright owner). copyright or the violation of any right or the (Arthur G. Chater, translator; Alfred A. Schott Freres: Menuet des Roses (Landry, breach of any obligation described in or af­ Knopf, Inc., registered copyright owner). composer). fecting any or all of the foregoing; Herman Wildenvey: Owls To Athens (Wild------: Chanson Venitienne (Landry, com­ envey, author; Joseph Ausländer, translator; poser). is property of, or is property payable or held ----- : Impromptu Pompadour (Landry, with respect to copyrights or rights related Dodd, Mead and Co., Inc., registered copy­ right owner). composer). thereto, in which interests are held by and ----- : L’Azalee (Henry Van Gael, com­ such property itself constitutes interests held Messrs. Gyldendal Norsk Forlag: Flukten (Arthur Omre, author; D. Appleton-Century poser). therein by, nationals of one or more foreign Leon van der Essen: A Short History of countries. Co., registered copyright owner). Johan Bojer: By Day and By Night (Bojer, Belgium (1920) (van der Essen, author; The 4. Having made all determinations and University ofx Chicago, registered copyright taken all action, after appropriate consulta­ author; D. Appleton-Century Co., registered copyright owner). owner). tion and certification, required by said Ex­ ----- : The Emigrants (Bojer, author; Johan Schott Freres: Impromptu Serenade (Theo­ ecutive order or act or otherwise; and Bojer, registered copyright owner). dore Lack, composer). 5. Deeming it necessary in the national ----- : The Everlasting Struggle (Bojer, au­ ___ : Valse Serenade (Rene Demaret, com­ Interest; thor; Johan Bojer, registered copyright poser) . hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ owner). ___ : Petite Romance Expressive (M. P. ----- : The Last of the Vikings (Bojer, Marsick, composer). todian the property hereinbefore de­ ----- : La Gracieuse (Lack, composer). scribed in subparagraph 3, to be held, author; Johan Bojer, registered copyright owner). ----- : Le Bouton D’Or (Henry Van Gael, used, administered, liquidated, sold or ----- : The King’s Men (Bojer, author; composer). otherwise dealt with in the interest of D. Appleton-Century Co., registered copyright ----- : Le Camelia (Van Gael, composer). and for the benefit of the United States. owner). ----- : Hear Me (Van Gael, composer). Such property and any or all of the ----- : Life (Bojer, author). ——: Valse Serenade (De Maret, com­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ ----- ; Great Hunger (Bojer, author). poser) . propriate account or accounts, pending ----- : The New Temple (Bojer, author; HOLLAND further determination of the Alien Prop­ Johan Bojer, registered copyright owner). G. E. Van Gils: The creaming of rubber erty Custodian. This order shall not be ----- : A Pilgrimage (Bojer, author; Johan latex (article contained in Advances in Col­ Bojer, registered copyright owner). loid Science, vol. I (Van Gils and G. M. deemed to limit the power of the Alien ----- : A Prisoner Who Sange (Bojer, au­ Property Custodian to return such prop­ Kraay, authors; Interscience Publishers, Inc., thor; Johan Bojer, registered copyright registered copyright owner), erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or owner). W. P. Van Stockum & Zoon: The Journal in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ ----- : House and the Sea (Bojer, author; of Unified Science (1940) (Otto Von Neurath, Johan Bojer, registered copyright owner). cate that compensation will not be paid editor). in lieu thereof, if and when it should be Roald Amundsen: My Life as an Explorer (Amundson, author; Doubleday, Doran & Co., ----- : Kleines Lehrbuch des Positivismus, determined to take any one or all of such registered copyright owner). etc., (1939) (Richard von Mises, Author). actions. Trygve Gulbranssen: Beyond Sing the Jan Huizinga: In the Shadow of Tomorrow Any person, except a national of a des­ Woods (Gulbranssen, author; Gulbranssen, (Huizinga, author; W. W. Norton and Co., ignated enemy country, asserting any registered copyright owner). Inc., registered copyright owner). claim arising as a result of this order ----- : Wind from the Mountains (Gul­ Martinus Nijhoff: General Psychology from may, within one year from the date here­ branssen, author; Trygve Gulbranssen, reg­ the Personalistic Standpoint (William Stern, istered copyright owner). Dr. Howard Davis Spoerl and Nijhoff, au­ of, or within such further time as may Gabriel Scott: Kari (Scott, author; Double­ thors; The Macmillan Co., registered copy­ be allowed, file with the Alien Property day, Doran & Co., registered copyright owner). right owner). Custodian on Form AFC-1 a notice of CZECHOSLOVAKIA H. J. Vonk: Die Verdauung bie den nied- claim, together with a request for a hear­ Estate of Ignace Paderewski: Memoirs eren Vertebraten (Vonk, author; Intersci- ing thereon. Nothing herein contained (Charles Scribner’s Sons, registered copyright ence Publishers, Inc., registered copyright shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ dwner). owner). FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13783

Jo van Ammers-Kuller: The House of Tav------: Cross Green (Marjorie Kinnan Rawl­ Trestrenes Films Kontor: Folket Pa Hog- elinck (van Ammers-Kuller, author; A. v. A. ings, author). bogarden. Duym and Edmund Gilligan, translators; ----- : They Were Expendable (William L. ----- : En Fuldendt Gentlemen. Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., registered copyright White, author). ■ ■ ■: Livet Paa Hegnsgaard. owner). Hakon Mielche: Journey to the World’s End ----- : Sol over Denmark. O. V. Allert de Lange: Accent on Power (Mielche, author; Doubleday, Doran & Co., (Valeriu Marcu, author; Richard Winston, registered copyright owner). [F. R. Doc. 44-17428; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; translator; Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., regis­ J. Anker Larsen: With Open Door (Larsen 11:36 a. m.] tered copyright owner). and Erwin von Gaisberg, authors; The Mac­ ----- : Age of Fish (Odon Von Horvath, au­ millan Co., registered copyright owner). thor; Dial Press, Inc., registered copyright Wilhelm Hansen: Valse Chevaleresque (J. owner). Sibelius, composer). ----- : Child of Our Time (von Horvath, ----- : Valse Finlandalse (Selim Palmgren, OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTA­ author; Dial Press, Inc., registered copyright composer). TION. owner). ----- : Slumber Song (Palmgren, composer). Mrs. Johanna Strothotte: Tunes From ----- : Humorous Dance II (Palmgren, com­ {Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 400) Everywhere (The Willis Music Company, reg­ poser). Common Carriers istered copyright owner). i ----: The Spruce (Sibelius, composer). N. V. Boekhandel en Uitgevers Maatschap------: Six Lyric Pieces (Palmgren, com­ COORDINATED OPERATIONS BETWEEN KNOX­ pij: Physical Chemistry of High Polymeric poser) . VILLE AND NASHVILLE, TENN. Systems (K. Sinclair, translator; Intersci­ ----- : Valse Mignonne (Palmgren, com­ ence Publishers, Inc., registered copyright poser) . Upon consideration of a plan for joint owner). - — : For Little Folks (Fuchs, composer). action filed with the Office of Defense ----- : Natural & Synthetic High Polymers ----- : Serenade (Opus 51, # 2 ) (Palmgren, Transportation by the persons named in (L. E. R. Picken, translator; Interscience composer). Appendix 1 hereof to facilitate compli­ Publishers, Inc., registered copyright owner). ----- : Second Romance (Sibelius, com­ ance with the requirements and purposes Messrs. A. W. Sijthoffs: A Short History of poser) . of General Order ODT 3, Revised, as Music (Rhoda Heilman, author; Alfred A. ----- : Valse Lyrique (Sibelius, composer). Knopf, Inc., registered copyright owner). amended, (7 F.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 F.R. ----- : Etude (Opus 76 # 2 ) (Sibelius, com­ 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 2793, 3264, 3357, 6778) DENMARK poser). ----- : Triumphal Entry (Halverson, com­ a copy of which plan is attached hereto Peter Tutein: The Sealers (Tutein, author; poser) . as Appendix 2,1 and G. P. Putnam’s Sons, registered copyright ----- : The Swan (Palmgren, composer). It appearing that the proposed coor­ owner). ----- : Mother’s Song (Palmgren, com­ dination of operations is necessary in Gyldendalske Boghandel: Growth of the poser) . order to assure maximum utilization of Soil (Knut Hamsun, author). ----- : Isle of Shadows (Palmgren, com­ ----- : Hunger (George Egerton, translator; poser) . the facilities, services, and equipment, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Technical Piano Pieces (Schytte, and to conserve and providently utilize owner). composer). vital equipment, materials, and supplies, ----- : Growth of the Soil (W. W-. Worster, ----- : 10 Easy Transcriptions (Schytte, of the carriers, and to provide for the author; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., registered composer). prompt and continuous movement of nec­ copyright owner). ----- : Forty Pedal Studies (Schytte, com­ essary traffic, the attainment of which Herman Sandby: Necken (Sandby, com­ poser) . purposes is essential to the successful poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Major and Minor (Books 1-4) prosecution of the war, It is hereby or­ owner). (Schytte, composer). ----- : Song of India (Sandby, composer; — —: 25 Easy Studies (Schytte, composer). dered, That: Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Middle Grade (Bks. 1, 2, and 3) 1. The plan for joint action above re­ owner). (Schytte, composer). ferred to is hereby approved and ^the ----- : Norwegian Spring Dance (Sandby, ----- : Preparatory Grade (Bk. 1 and 2) carriers are directed to put the plan in composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy­ , (Schytte, composer). operation forthwith, subject to the fol­ right owner). ------: 6 Cello Pieces (Holleander, com­ lowing provisions, which shall supersede ----- : The Riding Messenger (Sandby, com­ poser) . any provisions of such plan that are in poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Prelude (Palmgren, composer). owner). ----- : Sketches from Finland (Palmgren, conflict therewith. - — : Song of the Dale (Sandby, composer; composer). 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Melody (Schytte, composer). file a Copy of this order with the appro­ owner). ----- : Joys of Youth (Schytte, composer). priate regulatory body or bodies having -----Nocturne (Sandby, composer; Carl ----- : 6 Violin Pieces (Holleander, com-. jurisdiction over any operations affected Fischer, Inc., registered copyright owner). poser). - by this order, and likewise shall file, and ----- : Song of the Vermland (Sandby, com­ ----- : Romance (Kreisler, composer). publish in accordance with law, and con­ poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright ----- : Bravura (Schytte, composer). tinue in effect until further order, tariffs owner). ——: Lyric Quality (Schytte, composer). ----- : Norwegian Bridal March (Sandby, ----- : Energy (Schytte, composer). or supplements to filed tariffs,, setting composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy«- —— : Elegance (Schytte, composer). forth any changes in rates, charges, op- right owner). ----- : Festival March (Holleander, com­ . erations, rules, regulations, and practices ----- : None but the Weary Heart (Tschai- poser) . of the carrier which may be necessary kowsky, composer). ----- : Old Melody (Holleander, composer). to accord with the provisions of this ----- : Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak, - —; Alternation (Schytte, compose^). order and of such plan; and forthwith composer). ----- : Octaves (Schytte, composer). shall apply to such regulatory body or -----Method for Violoncello (Sandby, ----- : Shakes and Tremelo (Schytte, com­ bodies for special permission for such composer; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copy-' poser) . right owner). ----- : Broken Chords (Schytte, composer). tariffs or supplements to become effective ----- : Second String Quartet (Sandby, com­ ----- : Chord Grasps (Schytte, composer). on the shortest notice lawfully permis­ poser; Carl Fischer, Inc., registered copyright — : Studies for Left Hand (Schytte, com­ sible, but not prior to the effective date owner). poser) . of this order. August Krogh: The Anatomy and Physiol­ ----- : Legato and Staccato (Schytte, com­ 3. Whenever transportation service is ogy of Capillaries (Krogh, author; Yale Uni­ poser). performed by one carrier in lieu of serv­ versity Press, registered copyright owner). -----Rhythmic and Polyrhythmic Studies ice by another carrier, by reason of a G. E. C. Gads Forlag: Chinese Buddhist , (Schytte, composer). diversion, exchange, pooling, or similar Monasteries (J. Prip-Moller, author). ----- : Tables and Fables (Schytte, com­ Baroness Tania Blixen: Seven Gothic Tales poser) . act made or performed pursuant to the (Blixen, author; Harrison Smith and Robert ----- : Easy and Characteristic (Schytte, plan for joint action hereby approved, Haas Inc., registered copyright owner). composer). the rates, charges, rules, and regulations ----- : Out of Africa (Blixen, author; Ran­ ----- : Musical Pictures (Schytte, composer). governing such service shall be those dom House, Inc., registered copyright owner). —— : Pedal Studies (Schytte, composer). that would have applied except for such ----- : Winter’s Tales (Blixen, author). ----- : Carl Czerny’s Studies Selected and David Grunbaum: Fannie by Gaslight Arranged by Heinrich Germer Vol. 1: (Carl diversion, exchange, pooling, or other (Michael Sadleir, author). .Czerny, Heinrich Germer and H. W. Nicholl, act. ——: The Just & the Unjust (James Gould composers; Edward Schuberth & Co., Inc., Cozzfcns, author). registered copyright owner). * Filed as part of the original document.

*■ 13784 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 4. The provisions of this order shall Hoover Motor Express Co., Inc., Nashville, 4. The provisions of this order shall not not be so construed or applied as to re­ Tenn. be so construed or applied as to require The Mason & Dixon Lines, Inc., Kingsport, quire any carrier subject hereto to per­ Tenn. any carrier subject hereto to perform any form any service beyond its transporta­ Andrew B. Crichton, R. M. Crichton, C. N. service beyond its transportation capac­ tion capacity, or to authorize or require Crichton, M. E. Crichton, R. B. Crichton, and ity, or to authorize or require any act or Any act or omission which is in viola­ A. B. Crichton, Jr., doing business as Super omission which is in violation of any law tion of any law or regulation, or to per­ Service Motor Freight Co., Nashville, Tenn. or regulation, or .ip permit any carrier to mit any carrier to alter its legal liability The Silver Fleet Motor Express, Inc., Louis­ alter its legal liability to any shipper. to any shipper. In the event that com­ ville, Ky. In the event that compliance with any pliance with any term of this order, or [F. R. Doc. 44-17513; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; term of this order, or effectuation of any effectuation of any provision of such 3:23 p. m.] provision of such plan, would conflict plan, would conflict with, or would not with, or would not be authorized under, be authorized under, the existing inter­ the existing interstate or intrastate op­ state or - intrastate operating authority erating authority of any carrier subject of any carrier subject hereto, such car­ [Supp. Order ODT'3, Rev. 401] hereto, such carrier forthwith shall apply rier forthwith shall apply to the appro­ Common Carriers to the appropriate regulatory body or priate regulatory body or bodies for the bodies for the granting of such operating granting of such operating authority as COORDINATED OPERATIONS IN NEW YORK, NEW authority as may be requisite to compli­ may be requisite to compliance with the JERSEY, ^PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, VIR­ ance with the terms of this prder, and terms of this order, and shall prosecute GINIA, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, CONNECTI-_ shall prosecute such application with all such application with all possible dili­ CUT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND possible diligence. The coordination of gence. The coordination of operations Upon consideration of a plan for joint operations directed by this order shall be directed by this order shall be subject action filed with the Office of Defense subject to the carriers’ possessing or ob­ to the carriers' possessing or obtaining Transportation by the persons named in taining the requisite operating authority. the requisite operating authority. Appendix 1 hereof to facilitate compli­ 5. All records of the carriers pertaining 5. All records of the carriers pertain­ ance with the requirements and pur­ to any transportation performed pursu­ ing to any transportation performed poses of General Order ODT 3, Revised, ant to this order and to the provisions of pursuant to this order and to the provi­ as amended (7 P.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 such plan shall be kept available for ex­ sions of such plan shall be kept avail­ P.R. 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 2793, 3264, 3357, amination and inspection at all reason­ able for examination and inspection at 6778) a copy of which plan is attached able times by accredited representatives all reasonable times by accredited repre­ hereto as Appendix 2,1 and ^ of the Office of Defense Transportation. sentatives of the Office of Defense It appearing that the prpposed coor­ 6. Withdrawal of a carrier from par­ Transportation. dination of operations is necessary in or­ ticipation in the plan for joint action 6. Withdrawal of a carrier from par­ der to assure maximum Utilization of the hereby approved shall not be made with­ ticipation in the plan for joint action facilities, services, and equipment, and out prior approval of the Office of De­ hereby approved shall not be made with­ to conserve and providently utilize vital fense Transportation. out prior approval of the Office of De­ equipment, materials, and supplies, of 7. The provisions of this order shall fense Transportation. the carriers, and to provide for the be binding upon any successor in inter­ 7. The provisions of this order shall be prompt and continuous movement of est to any carrier named in this order. binding upon any successor in interest necessary traffic, the attainment of Upon a transfer of any operation in­ to any carrier named in this order. which purposes is essential to the suc­ volved in this order, the successor in Upon a transfer of any operation in­ cessful prosecution of the war, It is here­ interest and the other carriers named in volved in this order, the successor in in­ by ordered, That: this order forthwith shall notify, in writ­ terest and the other carriers named in 1. The plan for joint action above re­ ing, the Office of Defense Transporta­ this order forthwith shall notify, in writ­ ferred to is hereby approved and the car­ tion of the transfer and, unless and until ing, the Office of Defense Transportation riers are directed to put the plan in op­ otherwise ordered, the successor in inter­ of the transfer and, unless and uiftil eration forthwith, subject to the follow­ est shall perform the functions of his otherwise ordered, the successor in inter­ ing provisions, which shall supersede predecessor in accordance with the pro­ est shall perform the functions of his any provisions of such plan that are in visions of this order. predecessor in accordance with the conflict therewith. 8. The plan for joint action hereby provisions of this order. 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall approved and all contractual arrange­ 8. The plan for joint action hereby ap­ file a copy of this order with the appro­ ments made by the carriers to effectuate proved and all contractual arrangements priate regulatory body or bodies having the plan shall not continue in operation made by the carriers to effectuate the jurisdiction over any operations affected beyond the effective period of this order. plan shall not continue in operation be­ by this order, and likewise shall file, and 9. Communications concerning this yond the effective period of this order. publish in accordance with law, and con­ order should refer to it by the supple­ 9. Communications concerning this or­ tinue in effect until further order, tariffs mentary order number which appears in der should refer to it by the supplemen­ or supplements to filed tariffs, setting tary order number which appears in the the caption hereof, and, unless other­ forth any change in rates, charges, oper­ wise directed, should be addressed to the caption hereof, and, unless otherwise ations, rules, regulations, and practices directed, should be addressed to the of the carrier which may be necessary Highway Transport Department, Office Highway Transport Department, Office to 'accord with the provisions of this of Defense Transportation, Washington of Defense Transportation, Washington order and of such plan; and forthwith 25, D. C. 25, D. C. shall apply to such regulatory body or This order shall become effective No­ This order shall become effective No­ bodies for special permission for such vember 20, 1944, and shall remain in vember 20,1944, and shall remain in full tariffs or supplements to become effective full force and effect until the termina­ force and effect until the termination of on the shortest notice lawfully permis­ tion of the present war shall have been the present war shall have been duly pro­ sible, but not prior to the effective date .duly proclaimed, or until such earlier claimed, or until such earlier time as the of this order. time as the Office of Defense Transpor­ Office of Defense Transportation by fur­ 3. Whenever transportation service is tation by further order may designate. ther order may designate. performed by one carrier in lieu of serv­ Issued at Washington, D. C., this 16th ice by another carrier, by reason of a di­ day of November 1944. Issued at Washington, D. C., this 16th version, exchange, pooling, or similar act day of November 1944. made or performed pursuant to the plan J. M. J ohnson, Director, J. M. J ohnson, for joint action hereby approved, the Director, rates, charges, rules, and regulations gov­ Office of Defense Transportation. Office of Defense Transportation. erning such service shall be those that APPENDIX l would have applied except for suoh di­ Ap p e n d ix 1 Murray Shapiro and Alexander Shapiro, version, exchange, pooling, or other act, copartners, doing business as Mural Truck- Associated Transport, Inc., , tog Service, New York, N. Y. N. Y. 1 Filed as part of the original document. Morris Morrison, New York, N. Y. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13785 Louis Katz and Max Lewis, copartners,.do­ any service beyond its transportation ca­ Guy O. Hollis, doing business as South­ ing business as Lewis Trucking, New York, pacity, or to authorize or require any act western New Hampshire Transportation Co., N. Y. Wilton, N. H. Isidore Weidberg, Manny Waldman, Isa- or omission which is in violation of ahy H. P. Welch Co., Somerville, Mass. dore Markowitz, and Eliot Westin, copartners, law or regulation, or to permit any car­ doing business as Weidberg Delivery Service, rier to alter its legal liability to any ship­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17511; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; New York, N. Y. per. In the event that compliance with 3:22 p. m.] any term of this order, or effectuation of [F. R. Doc. 44-17512; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; any provision of such plan, would con­ 3:22 p. m.] flict with, or would not be authorized un­ der, the existing interstate or intrastate INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS­ operating authority of any carrier sub­ SION. [Supp. Order ODT 3, Rev. 403] ject hereto, such carrier forthwith shall Appointment of P ermit Agents for Cot­ apply to the appropriate regulatory body ton Shipments Common Carriers or bodies for the granting of such oper­ ating authority as may be requisite to Notice of appointment of permit COORDINATED OPERATIONS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE compliance with the terms of this or­ agents under Service Order No. 249. der, and shall prosecute such applica­ Pursuant to the authority vested in me Upon consideration of a plan for joint tion with all possible diligence. The co­ by paragraph (d) of Service Order No. action filed with the Office of Defense ordination of operations directed by this 249, the following permit agent is hereby Transportation by the persons named in order shall be subject to the carriers’ pos­ appointed to issue permits pursuant to Appendix 1 hereof to facilitate compli­ sessing or obtaining the requisite operat­ paragraph (c) of said order: ance with the requirements and pur­ ing authority. 106. O. G. Richard, Lake Charles, La. poses of General Order ODT 3, Revised, 5. All records of the carriers pertain­ as amended, (7 F.R. 5445, 6689, 7694; 8 A copy of this notice has been served ing to any transportation performed pur­ upon the Association of American Rail­ F.R. 4660, 14582; 9 F.R. 2793, 3264, 3357, suant to this order and to the provisions 6778) a copy of which plan is attached roads, Car Service Division, as agent of of such plan shall be kept available for the railroads subscribing to the car hereto as Appendix 2,1 and examination and inspection at all rea­ It appearing that the proposed coordi­ service and per diem agreement under sonable times by accredited representa­ the terms.of that agreement; and notice nation of operations is necessary in order tives of the Office of Defense Transpor­ to assure maximum utilization of the fa­ of these appointments shall be given to tation. the general public by depositing a copy cilities, services, and equipment, and to 6. Withdrawal of a carrier from par­ conserve and providently utilize vital in the office of the Secretary of the Com­ ticipation in the plan for joint action mission at Washington, D. C., and by fil­ equipment, materials, and supplies, of hereby approved shall not be made with­ the carriers, and to provide for the ing it with the Director, Division of the out prior approval of the Office of De­ Federal Register. prompt and continuous movement of fense Transportation. necessary traffic, the attainment of 7. The provisions of this order shall be Issued at Washington, D. C., this 14th which purposes is essential to the suc­ binding upon any successor in interest day of November 1944. cessful prosecution of the war, It is to any carrier named in this order. Upon V. C. Clinger, hereby ordered, That: a transfer of any operation involved in Director, 1. The plan for joint action above re­ this order, the successor in interest and Bureau of Service. ferred to is hereby approved and the the other carriers named in this order carriers are directed to put the plan in forthwith shall notify, in writing, the [F. R. Dec. 44-17523; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; operation forthwith, subject to the fol­ Office of Defense Transportation of the 11:02 a. m.] lowing provisions, which shall supersede transfer and, unless and until other­ any provisions of such plan that are in wise ordered, the successor in interest Appointment of Permit Agents for conflict therewith. shall perform the functions of his pred­ Cotton Shipments 2. Each of the carriers forthwith shall ecessor in accordance with the provi­ Notice of appointment of permit file a copy of this order with the appro­ sions of this order. agents under Service Order No. 249. priate regulatory body or bodies having 8. The plan for joint action hereby ap­ Pursuant to the authority vested in me jurisdiction over any operations affected proved and all contractual arrangements by paragraph (d) of Service Order No. by this order, and likewise shall file, and made by the carriers to effectuate the 249, the following permit agents are here­ publish in accordance with law, and plan shall not continue in operation be­ by appointed to issue permits pursuant continue in effect until further order, yond the effective period of this order. to paragraph (c) of said order: tariffs or supplements to filed tariffs, 9. Communications concerning this or­ setting forth any changes in rates, der should refer to it by the supplemen­ 107. Ross J. Hough, Minden, La. charges, operations, rules, regulations, 108. R. E. Eure, Houston, Miss. tary order number which appears in the 109. M. P. Brown, Columbia, Miss. and practices of the carrier which may caption hereof, and, unless otherwise di­ 90. C. W. Applewhite, Hattiesburg, Miss., in be necessary to accord with the provi­ rected, should be addressed to the High­ lieu of F. R. Matthews, whose appointment sions of this order and of such plan; and way Transport Department, Office of De­ is hereby revoked. forthwith shall apply to such regulatory fense Transportation, Washington 25, body or bodies for special permission for D. C. A copy of this notice has been served such tariffs or supplements to become This order shall become effective No­ upon the Association of American Rail­ effective on the shortest notice lawfully vember 20, 1944, and shall remain in roads, Car Service Division, as agent of permissible, but not prior to the effective full force and effect until the termina­ the railroads subscribing to the car serv­ date of tiijs order. tion of the present war shall have been ice and per diem agreement under the 3. Whenever transportation service is terms of that agreement; and notice cf duly proclaimed, or until such earlier these appointments shall be given to the performed by one carrier in lieu of serv­ time as the Office of Defense Transpor­ ice by another carrier, by reason of a di­ general public by depositing a copy in version, exchange, pooling, or similar act tation by further order may designate. the office of the Secretary of the Com­ made or performed pursuant to the plan Issued at Washington, D. C., this 16th mission at Washington, D. C., and by fil­ for joint action hereby approved, the day of November 1944. ing it with the Director, Division of the rates, charges, rules, and regulations Federal Register. J. M. J ohnson, governing such service shall be those that Director, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 15th would have applied except for such diver­ day of November 1944. sion, exchange, pooling, or other act. Office of Defense Transportation. 4. The provisions of this order shall not Appen d ix 1 V. C /C linger, be so construed or applied as to require Robert’s Express, Inc., Manchester, N. H. Director, any carrier subject hereto to perform Alvin R. Holmes, doing business as Holmes Bureau of Service. Transportation Service and/or Jones Express, [F. R. Doc. 44-17524; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; 1 Filed as part of the original document. Worcester, Mass. 11:02 a. m.] 13786 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. of Price Administration in accordance (iii) ‘These rates do not include a with the minimum requirements of charge for plant reconversion, selling, or [FPR 1, Order 2 to Supp. 5] §. 1315.30a. If the situation of a manu­ general administrative expense, alloca­ P acked Citrus P roducts op the 1944 and facturer is such that he is entitled under tions to special war reserves or other Later Packs the above section to a higher adjustment reserves for contingencies; than that provided by this order, he may (iv) These rates are based on normal ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES apply in the manner set forth in production runs. For the reasons set forth in an opinion § 1315.30a. (5) Factory warehousing and ship­ issued simultaneously herewith and in (c) Adjustment of maximum prices. ping. Factory warehousing and ship­ accordance with section 12 (j) of Sup­ A manufacturer may adjust the maxi­ ping costs shall reflect current costs and plement 5 to Food Products Regulation mum price of a commodity covered by shall be determined in the same manner No. 1, It is ordered: this order to equal factory costs plus by which the manufacturer determined (a) That sales and deliveries of the cash discount. The factory costs shall them on January 5, 1942. If these costs packed citrus products covered by Sup­ be determined in accordance with para­ are included in factory costs in the man­ plement 5 to Food Products Regulation graph (d). The manufacturer shall then ufacturer’s accounting system, they shall No. 1 of the 1945 pack may be made by divide the total of these factory costs not be computed separately. processors to government procurement by a factor equal to 1.00 minus the per­ (6) Freight out. This item of cost is agencies, subject to an agreement be­ centage allowed for cash discount in ef­ relevant only where the manufacturer tween the buyer and seller in each case, fect on January 5, 1942, for the sale of seeking an adjustment sells his product that the price shall be determined pur­ the item whose maximum price is being on a delivered or freight prepaid or suant to action taken by the Office of adjus’ted. freight allowed price basis and shall re­ Price Administration after delivery. (d) Calculation of factory costs. Fac­ flect the current cost to the nianufac- In any such sale the processor shall tory costs shall consist of direct labor turer, calculated by the method em­ not invoice the goods at a price higher costs, direct materials costs, waste, fac­ ployed by the manufacturer on January than the maximum price in effect at the tory overhead, factory warehousing and 5, 1942. time of delivery, nor shall he receive pay­ shipping, and freight out determined as (e) Recomputation of the maximum ment of more than that price until new set forth below: price. If a commodity whose maximum maximum prices for the 1945 pack of cit­ (1) Direct labor. Direct labor costs price is adjusted under this order is rus products are established by the Office shall be_ those labor costs which were produced or supplied for a period of two of Price Administration. treated as such in the manufacturer's months after such adjustment in price, (b) This order shall be automatically accounting system in effect on January the maximum price for such commodity revoked as to each product referred to 5,1942, and shall be determined by mul­ shall be redetermined in accordance with in paragraph (a) upon the establishment tiplying the number of hours of each paragraph (c) of this order. This re­ by the Office of Price Administration of type of labor required in the manufac­ determination of the maximum price new maximum prices for it. ture of the mechanical rubber good being shall be made between 60 and 75 days This order may be revoked or amended priced by the current wage rates in effect after the manufacturer begins produc­ by the Price Administrator at any time. in the manufacturer’s plant, not to ex­ tion or supply of the commodity at the ceed the wage rates approved by the War adjusted maximum price. The recom­ This order shall become effective No­ Labor Board. puted maximum price shall be reported vember 17, 1944. (2) Direct materials. Direct mate­ in accordance with the provisions of (56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law rials costs shall be those materials costs paragraph (f). 883, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F,R. 7871; which were treated as such in the manu­ (f) Reports of adjusted maximum E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) facturer’s accounting system in effect on prices. A manufacturer who adjusts a January 5,1942, and shall be determined maximum price under this order shall Issued this 16th day of November 1944. by multiplying the quantity of each type mail a report to the Office of Price Ad­ Chester B owles, of material required in the manufacture ministration, Washington, D. C., at least Administrator. of the mechanical rubber good by the 10 days before he puts the adjusted max­ current materials prices in effect to the imum price into effect. The adjusted [P. R. Doc. 44-17554; Piled, Nov. 16, 1944; maximum price may not be charged for 11:50 a. m.] manufacturers, not to exceed the appli­ cable maximum price. any delivery of the mechanical rubber (3) Waste. Waste costs shall be de­ good made before the effective date, termined by applying the same methods which shall be at least 10 days after [MPR 149, Order 41] as were used by the manufacturer in mailing the report. This report shall similar production on January 5, 1942, cpntain the following information: Mechanical R ubber Goods adjusted to reflect the quantity of waste (1) The name and description of the ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES experienced in regular production runs commodity whose maximum price is in the production of the mechanical adjusted; For the reasons set forth in an opinion rubber good whose maximum price is (2) The maximum price established issued simultaneously herewith and filed being adjusted. under this order and the maximum price with the Division of the Federal Regis­ (4) Factory overhead. Factory over­ which was previously in effect; ter, and pursuant to § 1315.30a of Maxi­ head costs shall be those elements of (3) The date the adjusted maximum mum Price Regulation No. 149, it is costs which were treated as such in the price is to become effective. ordered: manufacturer’s accounting system in (g) Corrected maximum prices. The (a) Applicability of this' order. Not­ effect on January 5, 1942, and shall be Office of Price Administration may at withstanding any other provisions of calculated by the methods used by the any time by order' adjust a maximum Maximum Price Regulation No. 149, this manufacturer on that date. The rates price computed under this orfler to make order is applicable to sales by a manu­ used in this calculation shall be the over­ it consistent with the maximum price facturer of molded and extruded me­ head rates in effect in the manufac­ which would be authorized under § 1315.- chanical rubber goods of a type not turer’s plant on the day this calculation 30a of Maximum Price Regulation No. listed in Appendix A, § 1315.34, for which is made, Provided: 149. the manufacturer had a regularly quoted . (i) These rates do not exceed the (h) Records. A manufacturer who price (as defined in § 1315.31 (a) (7) of January 5, 1942 rates; adjusts a maximum price under this this regulation) and in the manufacture (ii) These rates are rates which have order shall keep available for inspection of which buna-S (GR-S) has been sub­ been determined in accordance with the by representatives of the Office of Price stituted for natural rubber. manufacturer’s usual method of estab­ Administration for so long as the Emer­ (b) What the order does. This order lishing factory overhead rates, taking gency Price Control Act of 1942, as provides a method whereby'a manufac­ into account the current volume of out­ amended, shall remain in effect, detailed turer of the items described in paragraph put of the entire company and the sub­ cost estimate sheets and other data (a) may adjust his maximum prices division of which the article is a part, showing the calculations of the adjusted without the prior approval of the Office and of the product beipg priced; maximum price. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13787

(i) Miscellaneous. All provisions of March 1942 he must apply to the Office of from the manufacturer’s stock, the max­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 149 not Price Administration, Washington, D. C., imum prices are those set forth below: inconsistent with this order shall apply under the Fourth Pricing Method to sales covered by this order. This order § 1499.158, of Maximum Price Regulation M aximum may be revoked or amended by the Price No. 188, for the establishment of maxi­ price to M ax­ persons, other imum Administrator at any time. mum prices for those sales, and no sales Model Article than retailers, price or deliveries may be made until au­ N o. who resell to This order shall become effective No­ from manu­ thorized by the Office of Price Adminis­ retailers vember 18,1944. facturer’s tration. stock N o t e : Approval of the reporting provision (2) (i) For all sales and deliveries on of this order has been waived by the Bureau and after the effective date of this order E a ch E a ch of the Budget. All record keeping require­ to retailers by persons, other than the B ed ...... 360 $9.30 $10.95 ments of this order have been approved by B ed...... 370 9.30 10.95 the Bureau of the Budget in accordance with manufacturer, who sell from the manu­ B ed...... 330 8.94 10.52 the Federal Reports Act of 1942. facturer’s stock, the maximum prices are those set forth below, f. o. b. factory: Issued this 16th day of November 1944. These prices are f. o. b. factory, and Maximum are subject to a cash discount of two Chester B owles, price to Administrator. retailers percent for payment within ten days, Article and Model N6.: (each) E. O. M., and are for the articles de­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17559; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Chaise-longue, 801------$8.30 scribed in the manufacturer’s applica­ 11:54 a. m.] Basket, 126______.85 tion dated July 20, 1944. Coffee table, 851______5.00 (ii) For all sales and deliveries by the Settee, 830------10.00 manufacturer to any other class of pur­ Club chair, 825______8. 50 [MPR 188, Order 2894] chaser or on other terms and conditions Table and bench set, 875------15.00 of sale, the maximum prices shall be Wilson M. Biffle These prices are subject to a cash dis­ those determined by applying to the APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES count of two percent for payment within prices specified, the discounts, allow­ ten days, net thirty days, and are for the ances, and other price differentials made For the reasons set forth in an opinion articles described in the manufacturer’s by the manufacturer, during March 1942, issued simultaneously herewith and application dated September 11,1944. % on sales of the same type of article to filed with the Division of the Federal (ii) For all sales and deliveries by per­ the same class of purchaser and on the Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of sons who sell from the manufacturer’s same terms and conditions. If the man­ MPR 188, It is ordered: • stock, to any other class of purchaser or ufacturer did not make such sales during (a) This order establishes maximum on other terms and conditions of 'sale, March 1942 he must apply to the Office of prices for sales and deliveries, of a chaise maximum prices shall be determined un­ Price Administration, Washington, D. C., lounge, a basket, a coffee table, a settee, der the applicable provisions of the Gen­ under the Fourth Pricing Method a club chair, and a table and bench set eral Maximum Price Regulation. § 1499.158, of Maximum Price Regulation manufactured by Wilson M. Biffle, 2315 (b) At the time of or prior to the first No. 188, for the establishment of maxi­ North Reese Place, Burbank, . invoice to each purchaser, other than a mum prices for those sales, and no sales (1) (i) For all sales and deliveries retailer, who resells from the manufac­ or deliveries may be made until au­ since the effective date of Maximum turer’s stock, the manufacturer shall no­ thorized by the Office of Price Adminis­ Price Regulation No. 188, by the manu- tify the purchaser for resale of the maxi­ tration. facturef to retailers, and by the manu­ mum prices and conditions established by (2) (i) For all sales and deliveries on facturer to persons, other than retailers, subparagraph (a) (2) of this order for and after the effective date of this order- who resell from the manufacturer’s stock, such resales. This notice may be given to retailers by persons, other than the the maximum prices are those set forth in any convenient form. manufacturer, who sell from the manu­ below: (c) This order may be revoked or facturer’s stock, the maximum price set amended by the Price Administrator at forth below, f. o. b. factory: M aximum any time. Maximum price to Max­ price to persons, other imum This order shall become effective on M odel than retailers, retailers Article price N o. who resell i to the 17th day of November 1944. Article and Model No.; (each) from manu­ retailers Bed, 360______$10.95 facturer’s Issued this 16th day of November 1944. stock Bed, 370— ------10.95 Chester B owles, Bed, 330______10. 52 Administrator. E a ch E a ch These prices are subject to a cash dis­ 801 $7.05 $8.30 126 .72 .85 [F. R. Doc. 44-17568; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; count of two percent for payment within 851 4.25 5.00 11:53 a. m.] ten days, E. O. M., and are for the ar­ 830 8.50 10.00 ticles described in the manufacturer’s 825 7.22 8.50 Table and bench set----- 875 12.75 15.00 application dated July 20,1944. [MPR 188, Order 2895] (ii) For all sales and deliveries by Circle F urniture Manufacturers, Inc. persons who sell from the manufacturer’s These prices are f. o. b. factory, and are stock, to any other class of purchaser or subject to a cash discount of two percent APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES on other terms and conditions of sale, for payment within ten days, net thirty maximum prices shall be determined days, and are for the articles described in For the reasons set forth in an opin­ ion issued simultaneously herewith and under the applicable provisions of the the manufacturer’s application dated General Maximum Price Regulation. September 11, 1944. filed with the Division of the Federal Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of (b) At the time of or prior to the first (ii) For all sales and deliveries by the invoice to each purchaser, other than a manufacturer to any other class of pur­ MPR 188: It is ordered: chaser or on other terms, and conditions (a) This order establishes maximum retailer, who resells from the manufac­ of sale, the maximum prices shall be those prices for sales and deliveries, of three turer’s stock, the manufacturer shall determined by applying to the prices beds manufactured by Circle Furniture notify the purchaser for resale of the specified, the discounts, allowances, and Manufacturers, Inc., 36 South 4th maximum prices and conditions estab­ other price differentials made by the Street, Brooklyn, New York. lished by subparagraph (a) (2) of this manufacturer, during March 1942, on (1) (i) For all sales and deliveries since order for such resales. This notice may sales of the same type of article to the the effective date of Maximum Price be given in any convenient form. same class of purchaser and on the same Regulation No. 188, by the manufacturer (c) This order may be revoked or terms and conditions. If the manufac­ to retailers, and by the manufacturer to amended by the Price Administrator at turer did not make such sales during persons, other than retailers, who resell any time. No. 239---- '7 Í3788 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 This order shall become effective on the These prices are for the articles de­ Amount of 17th day of November 1944. scribed in the manufacturer’s applica­ increase per 42- tion dated May 17,1944. Pool, County and State gallon barrel Issued this 16th day of November 1944. (ii) For all sales and deliveries by per­ Tull, Creek, Okla______$0.35 Chester Bowles, Cromwell (Gilcrease), Seminole, Okla. .25 sons who sell from the manufacturer’s Long, Hughes, Okla______.25 Administrator. stock, to any other class of purchaser Mobbs, Wagoner, Okla______.35 (P. R. Doc. 44-17567; Piled, Nov. 16, 1944; or on other terms and conditions of sale, Candy Creek South, Osage, Okla___ _ .35 11:53 a. m.] maximum prices shall be determined un­ Kasishke South, Osage, Okla______.35 der the applicable provisions of the Gen­ Price, Pawnee, Okla______. 35 eral Maximum Price Regulation. Breene, Osage, Okla______. 35 Piggot, Osage, Okla.______. . . .35 [MPR 188, Order 2905] (b) At the time of or prior to the first invoice to each purchaser, other Blackwell, Coke, Tex____ , ______.25 Columbia F irst Aiders Pilot Butte (Upper Light Oil), Fre­ than a retailer, who resells from the mont, Wyo___ ,______.35 APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES manufacturer’s stock, the manufacturer Salt Creek (First, Second and Third shall notify the purchaser for resale of Wall Creek, Shale), Natrona, Wyo_ .20 For the reasons set forth in an opin­ the maximum prices and conditions es­ Grey bull, Big Horn, Wyo______. . . . 35 ion issued simultaneously herewith and tablished by subparagraph (a) (2) of filed with the Division of the Federal this order for such resales. This notice (b) This order may be revoked, Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of may be given in any Convenient form. amended or corrected at any time. MPR 188; It is ordered: (c) This order may be revoked or This order shall become effective as of (a) This order establishes maximum amended by the Price Administrator at November 1, 1944. prices for sales and deliveries, of shadow any time. boxes with cardboard frame manufac­ Issued this 16th day of November tured by Columbia First Aiders, 25 South This order shall become effective on 1944. Market St., Chicago, Illinois. the 17th day of November 1944. Chester Bowles, (1) (i) For all sales and deliveries Issued this 16th day of November 1944. Administrator. since the effective date of Maximum Price Chester Bowles, [F. R. Doc. 44-17565; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; Regulation No. 188, by the manufacturer, 11:52 a. m.] to retailers, and by the manufacturer to Administrator. persons, other than retailers, who resell '[F . R. Doc. 44-17566; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; from the manufacturer’s stock, the max­ 11:53 a. m.] imum prices are those set forth below: Regional and District Office Orders. M aximum price to List of Community Ceiling Price Orders persons, M axi­ other than mum [RMPR 436, Order 33] The following orders under Rev. Gen­ Artiele M odel No. retailers, price who resell to re­ Crude Petroleum F rom D esignated P ools eral Order 51 were filed with the Divi­ from m anu­ tailers in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, New Mex­ sion of the Federal Register on Novem­ facturer’s stock ico, Oklahoma, Texas, and W yoming ber 11, 1944. R e g io n n order revising maximum prices Dozen Dozen Camden Order 3-F, Amendment 3, covering Large s h a d o w 12&"xl7&". $8.00 $10.80 For the reasons set forth in the ac­ fresh fruits and vegetables in certain coun­ box. companying opinion and under the au­ ties in New York. Filed 4:40 p. m. Small shadow 11)4 x 13)4". 6.00 8.00 Camden Order 3-F, Amendment 4, covering box. thority vested in the Administrator of fresh fruits and vegetables in Camden, New the Office of Price Administration by York. Filed 4:40 p. m. These prices are f. o. b. factory, and section 12 (c.) of Revised Maximum Price Camden Order 4-F, Amendment 3, covering are for the articles described in the Regulation No. 436; It is hereby ordered: fresh fruits and vegetables in Atlantic & manufacturer’s application dated May (a) That notwithstanding the provi­ Cape May counties, New Jersey. Filed 4:40 sions of section 12 of Revised Maximum p. m. 17,1944. Camden Order 4-F, Amendment 4, covering (ii) For all sales and deliveries by the Price Regulation No. 436, the maximum fresh fruits and vegetables in Camden, New manufacturer to any other class of pur­ price of crude petroleum run from the York. Filed 4:40 p. m. _ chaser or on other terms and conditions receiving tank on or after November 1, Newark Order 5-F, Amendment 5, covering of sale, the maximum prices shall be 1944, and produced in any of the pools fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties those determined by applying to the set out below to an applicant under the in the state of New Jersey. Filed 4:36 p. m. prices specified, the discounts, allow­ Stripper Well Compensatory Regulation Buffalo Order 1-F, Amendment 31, covering ances, and other price differentials made of Defense Supplies Corporation or to fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in New York. Filed 4:41 p. m. by the manufacturer, during March 1942, any person purchasing prior to such ap­ Buffalo Order 2-F, Amendment 31, covering on sales of the same type of article to the plicant shall be the maximum price as fresh fruits and vegetables in certain coun­ same class of purchaser and on the same determined under section 10 or 11 of ties in the state of New York. Filed 4:41 terms and conditions. If the manufac­ Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. p. m. turer did not make such sales during 436 and the amount of the increase des­ New York Order 3-F, Amendment 20, cov­ March 1942 he must apply to the Office ignated below; ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain of Price Administration, Washington, Amount of counties in the state of New York. Filed D. C., under the Fourth Pricing Method increase per 42- 4:38 p. m. New York Order 6-F, Amendment 15, cov­ § 1499.158, of Maximum Price Regulation Pool, County and State gallon barrel ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain No. 188, for the establishment of maxi­ Waggoner, Montgomery, 111______$0. 85 counties in the state of New York. Filed mum prices for those sales, and no sales Raymond, Montgomery, 111______.35 4:39 p. m. or deliveries may be made until au­ Prairie, Posey, Ind______.25 New York Order 1-F, Amendment 32, cov­ thorized by the Office of Price Adminis­ Baldwin, Douglass, Kans______.35 ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the five tration. De Moss, Butler, Kans______• 85 boroughs of the city of New York. Filed (2) (i) For all sales and deliveries on Ponce, Rice, Kans______. 25 4:39 p. m. and after the effective date of this order Soeken, Rice, Kans______.35 New York Order 3-F, Amendment 19, cov­ to retailers by persons, other than the Iuka-Arbuckle, Pratt, Kans______.35 ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain manufacturer, who sell from the manu­ All pools, Elk (East Half), Kans______. 35 cities in the state of New York. Filed 4:39 facturer’s stock, the maximum prices are Kuske, Sedgwick, Kans______. 35 p. m. those set forth below, f. o. b. factory : Cross, Sedgwick, Kans______.20 New York Order 6-F, Amendment 14, cov­ Article, Model Number, and Maximum, Bird, Barton, Kans______.______. 20 ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Price to Retailers Leo, Eddy, N . Mex___ __ r______.25 counties in the state of New York. Filed Dozen March (Layton-Skinner),Payne,Okla. .85 4:39 p. m. Large shadow box, 12%'' x 17% "___ $10.80 Wewoka (Hunton Lime), Seminole, Wilmington Order 4-F, Amendment 10, Small shadow box, 11%" x 13% " .... 8.00 Okla______...... ______,85 covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13789 tain counties in the state of Delaware. Filed Wyoming Order 4-F, Amendment 10, cov­ ties and Exchange Commission Building, 4:37 p. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the Sheri­ 18th and Locust Streets, Philadelphia, Wilmington Order 5-F, Amendment 2, cov­ dan area. Filed 4:37 p. m. Pennsylvania, to determine whether the ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Wyoming Order 5-F, Amendment 9, cover­ counties in the state of Delaware. Filed ing fresh fruits and vegetables in the Rock Commission shall declare by order, pur­ 4:36 p. m. Springs area. Filed 4:37 p. m. suant to section 8 (f) of said act that R eg io n III Burco, Inc., has ceased to be an invest­ Copies of any of these orders may be ment company; and Order 1-F, Amendment 46, covering obtained from the OPA Office in the des­ fresh fruits and vegetables in the designated It is further ordered, That Henry C. counties in the state of . Filed ignated city. Lank, Esquire, or any other officer or offi­ 4:36 p. m. E rvin H. P ollack, cers of the Commission designated by it Louisville Order 1-F under ♦ -B , Amend­ Secretary. for that purpose, shqjl preside at such ment 19, covering fresh fruits and vegetables [F. R. Doc. 44-17453; Filed, Nov. 14, 1944; hearing. The officer so designated is in certain counties in Ky., and Indiana. 3:23 p. m.] hereby authorized to exercise all powers Filed 4:43 p. m. granted to the Commission under sec­ Louisville Order 2-F, under 3-B, Amend­ tions 41 and 42 (b) of the Investment ment 19, Covering fresh fruits and vegetables Company Act of 1940 and to trial exam­ in McCracken County, Kentucky. Filed 4:43 L ist of C o m m u n it y C eiling P rice O rders p. m. iners undeT the Commission’s rules of Louisville "Order 3-F under 3-B, Amend­ The following orders under Rev. Gen­ practice. ment 19, covering fresh fruits and vegetables eral Order 51 were filed with the Division Notice of such hearing is hereby given in Daviess and Henderson County, Ky. Filed of the Federal Register on November 14, to The Investment Company of America 4:43 p. m. 1944. and to any other persons whose partici­ R eg io n IV R e g io n TV pation in such proceedings may be in the Memphis Order 6-F, Amendment 5, cov­ Nashville Order 14, Amendment 1, covering public interest or for the protection of ering ires'll fruits and vegetables in Memphis certain food iteins in Nashville, Tenn., filed ’investors. and Shelby, Tennessee. Filed 4:38 p. m. 9: 57 a. m. s Memphis Order 20, Amendment 6, covering Nashville Order 14, Amendment 3, covering By the Commission. community food prices in the Memphis area?* certain food items in Nashville, Tenn., filed [ seal] O rval L. D u B o is, Filed 4:38 p. m. 9: 58 a. m. Secretary. Nashville Order 4-W, Amendment 1, cov­ Nashville Order 15, Amendment 2, covering ering certain food items in Nashville, Ten­ poultry in Nashville, Tenn., filed 9: 57 a. m. [F. R. Doc. 44-17527; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; nessee. Filed 4:45 p. m. Nashville Order 15, Amendment 3, covering 11:04 a. m.] Nashville Order 5-F, Amendment 38, cov­ certain food items in Nashville, Tenn., filed ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain 9: 57 a. m. counties in Tennessee. Filed 4:36 p. m. R e g io n VI Nashville Order 10-F, Amendment 12, cov­ ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Des Moines Order 1-F, Amendment 42, [File No. 70-942] counties in Tennessee. Filed 4:44 p. m. covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the Nashville Order 10-F, Amendment 13, cov­ Des Moines area, filed 9: 56 a. m. Central N e w Y ork P ower C orp. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain La Crosse Order 1-F, Amendment 42, cov­ SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION counties in Tennessee. Filed 4:44 p. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Nashville Order 11-F, covering fresh fruits cities in Minnesota, filed 9: 56 a. m. At a regular session of the Securities afid vegetables in the Nashville area. Filed La Crosse Order 3-F, Amendment 38, cover­ and Exchange Commission, held at its 4:44 p. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in Eau Claire office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ Nashville Order 12-F, covering fresh fruits and Chippewa Falls, Wis., filed 9:56 a. m. sylvania, on the 15th day of November La Crosse Order 5-F, Amendment 37, cov­ and vegetables in the Nashivlle area. Filed ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Rochester, 1944. 4:44 p, m. Minn., filed 9:56 a. m. Central New York Power Corporation, Nashville Order 14>. Amendment 2, cover­ a public utility subsidiary of Niagara ing poultry in the Nashville area. Filed Copies of any of these orders may be HudsOfi Power Corporation, in turn a 4:38 p. m. obtained from the OPA Office in the subsidiary "of The United Corporation, a Nashville Order 15, Amendment 1, cover­ designated city. registered holding company, having filed ing certain food items in the Nashville area. E rvin H . P ollack, an application and amendments thereto Filed 4:45 p. m. Secretary. pursuant to section 6 (b) of the Public South Carolina Order 1-F, Amendment 19, Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, covering fresh fruits and vegetables ip Co­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17556; Filed, Now 16, 1944; lumbia, South Carolina. Filed 4:35 p. m. 11: 50 a. m.] for exemption from the provisions of Columbia Order 13, Amendment 3, cover-, sections 6 (a) and 7 of the act of the ing poultry in the state of South Carolina. issue and sale of $48,000,000 principal Filed 4:35 p. m. amount of General Mortgage Bonds, Columbia Order 13, Amendment 4, cover­ Series due October 1, 1974, to be sold in ing poultry in the state of South Carolina. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM­ accordance with Rule U-50 promulgated Filed 4:35 p. m. MISSION. under the act; and R eg io n V [File No. 811-28] The Commission by its order of Novem­ ber 6, 1944, having granted said applica­ St. Louis Order 2-F, Amendment 12, cov­ B urco, I n c . ering fresh fruits and vegetables in St. Louis, tion as amended, subject to the condi­ Missouri. Filed 4:35 p. m. NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING tions that (1) the applicant obtain from Wichita Order 4-F, Amendment 19, cover­ At a regular session of the Securities the Public Service Commission of the ing fresh fruits and vegetables in Wichita, State of New York a final order approv­ Kansas. Filed 4:35 p. m. and Exchange Commission, held at its office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa., ing the issuance and sale of the bonds, R eg io n VI on the 15th day of November, A. D. 1944. and (2) that the proposed issue and sale Sioux City Order 2-F, Amendment 43, The Investment Company of America of bonds should not be consummated Un­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ upon behalf of Burco, Inc., a registered til the result of competitive bidding, pur­ tain cities in Iowa and Nebraska. Filed 4:38 investment company, having filed an ap­ suant to Rule U-50, shall have been made p. m. plication pursuant to the provisions of a matter of record in this proceeding and R eg io n VII section 8 (f) of the Investment Com­ a further order entered in the light of Wyoming Order 1-F, Amendment 13, cov­ pany Act of 1940 for an order declaring the record so completed, and having re­ ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the that Burco, Inc., has ceased to be an in­ served jurisdiction over the prices to be Cheyenne area. Filed 4:37 p. m. vestment company within the meaning paid to the company for such bonus, the Wyoming Order 2-F, Amendment 11, cov­ of the said act; interest rate thereof, the redemption ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the prices thereof, the underwriters’ spread Laramie area. Filed 4:37 p. m. It is ordered, Pursuant to section 40 Wyoming Order- 3-F, Amendment 10, cov­ (a) of said act that a hearing be held and its allocation and the legal fees to ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the Cas­ on November 22, 1944 at 10:00 a. m., be incurred by the company and the suc­ ter area. Filed 4:37 p. m. eastern war time, in Room 318, Securi­ cessful bidders; and 13790 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 Central New York Power Corporation [File No. 54r-90] ously created in part by a cash contribu­ having filed a further amendment to the Mississippi R iver P ower Co., et al. tion in the amount of $9,560,000 by Union application, setting forth the action Electric Company of Missouri1 to Mis­ taken to comply with Rule U-50 and memorandum opinion and interim order sissippi River Power Company. Missis­ showing that, pursuant to the invitation At a regular session of the Securities sippi River Power Company now pro­ for competitive bids, bids for said bonds and Exchange Commission, held at its poses to create the additional amount of were submitted by three groups of under­ office in the City of Philadelphia, Pa.; $4,800,000 needed, by the reduction in writers headed by Halsey, Stuart & Co., on the 14th day of November 1944. the par value of its presently outstanding Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co., and Harri- In the matter of Mississippi River 160,000 shares of common stock from $100 man, Ripley & Co., Inc., respectively as Power Company, Union Electric Company to $70 per share. The reduction of the follows: of Missouri, Iowa Union Electric Com­ par value of the common stock of Missis­ pany, and Union Electric Company of sippi River Power Company was author­ Price to Illinois; Pile No. 54-96. ized at a special meeting of its stockhold­ company Annual ers held October 31, 1944. Coupon (percent cost to Mississippi River Power Company, a Underwriting group rate of com­ subsidiary of Union Electric Company of The reduction of the par value of the principal pany Missouri, a registered holding company, common stock of Mississippi River Power amount)1 has filed an amended plan pursuant to Company is an alteration of the rights section 11 (e) of the Public Utility Hold­ of security holders within the meaning ‘P ercen t Halsey, Stuart & Oo., Inc.. 3 102.30 2.884915 ing Company Act of 1935 for the purpose of section 6 (a) (2) of the act and sub­ Morgan Stanley & Co____ 3 101.6567 2.916762 of simplifying the structure of the hold­ ject, therefore, to the applicable provi­ Harriman, Ripley & Co., Inc...... 3 101.55 2.922069 ing company system of Union Electric sions of section 7. Under the circum­ Company of Missouri by combining the stances herein, we find that it would not 1 Plus accrued Interest. physical properties of Mississippi River be detrimental to the public interest or Power Company and Iowa Union Electric the interest of investors or consumers to The said amendment having further N Company, a subsidiary of Union Electric permit the proposed reduction to be made stated that Central New York Power Cor­ Company of Missouri, with the properties poration has accepted the bid of Halsey, of Union Electric Company of Illinois, *and that no adverse findings are neces­ Stuart & Co., Inc. for the bonds, as set also a subsidiary of Union Electric Com­ sary under section 7 (e). No State Com­ out above, and that the bonds will be pany of Missouri, the elimination of mission having advised us of the failure offered for sale to the public at a price of Mississippi River Power Company and of Mississippi River Power Company to 103% of the principal amount thereof Iowa Union Electric Company as sepa­ comply with any State law, we find that plus accrued interest from October 1, rate corporate entities, and certain other the requirements of section 7 (g) are sat­ 1944, a 2.85 basis; the resulting under­ action in connection with the forego­ isfied. writers’ spread totaling .70% of the prin­ ing including the creation by Mississippi It appearing to the Commission that cipal amount of said bonds; and River Power Company of additional cap­ it is appropriate in the public interest to The applicant having obtained final ital surplus prior to its elimination. grant the request of Mississippi River approval of the Public Service Commis­ After appropriate notice hearings were sion of the State of New York with respect held on the proposed plan, as amended. Power Company for separate approval to the issuance and sale of the proposed Mississippi River Power Company has of the transactions of the amended plan bonds; and now requested that the Commission sep­ relating to the proposed reduction of its The Commission having examined the arately consider and approve the trans­ common capital stock; amendment with respect' to the legal actions of the amended plan relating to It is hereby Ordered, That the amended services performed for the applicant and the proposed reduction by Mississippi plan of Mississippi River Power Company the underwriters in connection with the River Power Company of its common filed herein pursuant to section 11 (e) transactions, together with a statement of the Public Utility Holding Company of the legal fees in the amount of $19,- capital stock in the amount of $4,800,000, by changing the par value of its out­ Act of 1935 be and the same hereby is 500 to be paid by the applicant to LeBoeuf approved in so far as said amended plan & Lamb, counsel for the applicant, and standing 160,000 shares of capital stock legal fees in the sum of $15,000 to be paid from $100 to $70 per share in order to relates to the proposed reduction of the by the underwriters to Simpson Thatcher create an additional $4,800,000 of capital common capital stock of Mississippi and Bartlett, counsel for the underwrit­ surplus.. The proposed reduction in the River Power Company in the amount of ers; and par value, of the common capital of Mis­ $4^00^00 by changing the par value of The Commission having considered the“ sissippi River Power Company is for the the 160,000 outstanding common shares record herein and finding no basis for purpose of effecting compliance with or­ from $100 to $70 per share for the pur­ imposing terms and conditions with re­ pose of creating in part a capital surplus spect to the price to be paid to the com­ ders of the Federal Power Commission and the Jllinois Commerce Commission of $14,360,000 against which will be pany, the interest rate on the bonds, the charged $14,360,000 of Electric Plant Ad­ redemption prices thereof, or the under­ dated April 18 and 19, 1944, respectively, directing Mississippi River Power Com­ justments (Account 107) as directed by writers’ spread and its allocation; and orders of the Federal Power Commission It appearing to the Commission that pany to classify $21,145,116 as Electric the legal fees incurred by the company Plant Adjustments (Account 107), $165,- and the Illinois Commerce Commission and by the underwriters are not unrea­ .087 as Other Physical Property (Account dated, respectively, April 18 and 19,1944. sonable and that jurisdiction over such 110), and $2,420 as Electric Plant Leased It is further ordered, That the juris­ matters should now be released; to Others (Account 100.2). The orders diction of the Commission be and the It is ordered, That subject to the terms provided that the $21,145,116 classified same hereby is reserved for the purpose and conditions contained in Rule U-24 as Account 107 be disposed of immedi­ of disposing of the remaining issues said application, as amended, be, and the ately by the following charges; raised by the amended plan; and same hereby is, granted, and that the It is further ordered, That until the To Jurisdiction heretofore reserved over the Unamortized debt discount approval or disapproval of the amended legal fees to be incurred by the company and expense______$626,148.09 plan by this Commission, Mississippi and by the underwriters be, and the same Discount on capital stock.. 1,200,000.00 hereby is, released. Capital stock expense_.... 770,870.46 1The capital contribution by Union Elec­ Reserve for depreciation__ 1,025, 928. 89 tric Company of Missouri to Mississippi River By the Commission. Other reserves.______29,2t&. 73 Power Company for the purpose of providing Orval L. DuB ois, Capital surplus______14,360,000.00 such capital surplus was approved by an or­ Earned surplus______. . . . . 3,132, 892.98 der of this Commission dated April 19, 1944; Secretary. see Union Electric Company of Missouri, —• [F. E. Doc. 44r-17526; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944: The capital surplus necessary to make SEC. —, Holding Company Act Release No. 11:04 a. m.] the above dispositions has bèen previ- 5005. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944 13791 River Power Company shall not declare formed or carried on as an Incident to (4) Such employment is or was at a any dividend or authorize any distribu­ ordinary farming operations as distin­ wage or salary or under working condi­ tion on its common stock. guished from manufacturing or com­ tions below standards established by mercial operations. State or Federal law or regulations, or By the Commission. (c) “State” includes Alaska, Hawaii, (5) Such employment is or was at a [seal] Orval L. D uB ois, and the District of Columbia. wage or salary below a level established Secretary. (d) “New employee” means any indi­ or approved by the National War Labor [F. R. Doc. 44-17525; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; vidual who has not been in the Employ­ Board (or other agency authorized to ad­ 11:04 a. m.] ment of the hiring employer at any time just wages or approve adjustments there­ during the preceding 30-day period. For of) as warranting adjustment, and the the purpose of this definition, employ­ employer has failed to adjust the wage ment of less than seven days’ duration in accordance with such level or to ap­ WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION. and employment which is supplemental ply to the appropriate agency for such to the employee’s principal work shall be adjustment or approval thereof. Nevada Area disregarded. (b) An employee before terminating EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION PÇOGRAM (e) “Critical occupation” means any his employment should obtain from his The following employment stabiliza­ occupation designated as a critical oc­ employer a notice of intention to sep­ tion program for Nevada area is hereby cupation by the Chairman of the War arate which he will present to the United prescribed, pursuant to § 907.3 (g) of Manpower Commission. States Employment Service at the time Wap Manpower Commission Regulation (f) “Shortage occupation” means any that a statement of availability or refer­ No. 7, .“Governing Employment Stabili­ occupation designated as a shortage oc­ ral is requested. zation Programs,” effective August 16, cupation by the State Manpower Direc­ (c) A statement of availability shall 1943 (8 P. R. 11338). tor. be issued by the United States Employ­ (g) “Essential activity” means any ac­ ment Service to any individual in the Sec. tivity included in the War Manpower 1. Purpose. employ of an employer who the War 2. Definitions. Commission list of essential activities at­ Manpower Commission finds, after no­ - 3. Control of hiring and solicitation of tached to this program (9 F.R. 3439). tice, hearing and final decision, has not workers. (h) “Locally needed activity” means complied with any War Manpower Pro­ 4. General any activity approved by the Regional gram, regulation, or policy, and for so 6. Issuance of statement of availability. Manpower Director as a locally needed long as such employer continues his non- 6. Referral in case of under-utilization. activity. compliance after such finding. 7. Manpower priorities and ceilings. (i) The terms “employment” and 8. Workers who may be hired only upon “work” as applied to an individual en­ Sec. 6. Referral in case of under-utiliza­ referral by the United States Employ­ gaged in principal and supplementary tion. If an individual is employed at less ment Service. than full time or at a job which does not 0. Hiring of workers in certain occupations eniployment means his principal employ­ utilize his highest recognized skill for in lumbering, mining, milling, smelt­ ment. ing and refining activities. which there is need in the war effort, the 10. Release of workers hired contrary to pro­ Sec. 3. Control of hiring and solicita­ United States Employment Service, may gram. tion of workers. All hiring and solicita­ upon his request, refer him to other 11. Short term employment. . tion of workers in, or for work in, the available employment in which it finds 12. Exclusions. Nevada Area shall be conducted in ac­ that the individual will be more fully 16. Appeals. cordance with this employment stabiliza­ utilized in the war effort. 14^-Contents of statements of availability. tion program. 15. Retention of statement of availability or Sec. 7. Manpower priorities and ceil­ referral card by employer. Sec. 4. General. A new employee, ings. Any decision of the State Man­ 16s Solicitation* of workers. who during the preceding 60-day period power Director as to manpower priorities 17. Hiring and discharge. was engaged in an essential or locally dealing with the supply and allocation 18. Continuance on job. needed activity, may be hired only if of labor and with employment ceilings 19. Representation. 20. General referral policies. such hiring would aid in the effective placed on labor shall be binding under 21. Enforcement of program. prosecution of the war. Such hiring this program. No employer shall em­ 22. Effective date. shall be deemed to aid in the effective ploy any worker in excess of the num­ prosecution of the war only if: ber allotted him under such manpower Section-1. Purpose. The purpose of (a) Such individual is hired for work allowances or employment ceilings as the this employment stabilization program in an essential or locally needed activity State Director shall from time to time is to assist the War Manpower Commis­ or for work to which he has been re­ establish. sion in bringing about, by measures ferred by the United States Employment equitable to labor and management and Service, and Sec. 8. Workers who may be hired only necessary for the effective prosecution (b) Such individual presents a state­ upon referral by the United States Em­ of the war: ment of availability issued by the United ployment Service. Subject to such ar­ (a) The elimination of wasteful labor States Employment Service with respect rangements as the State Director with turnover in essential activities, to his last employment in an essential the approval of the Regional Director (b) The reduction of unnecessary la­ or locally needed activity, or is referred may make, a new employee who is a male bor migration, by the United States Employment Serv­ worker may not be hired solely upon pres­ (c) The direction of the flow of scarce ice of the War Manpower Commission, entation of a statement of availability labor where most needed in the war pro­ or is hired with its consent, as provided but may be hired only upon referral by gram, herein. the USES or through such other chan­ ‘ (d) The maximum utilization of man­ nels as may be authorized by the War power resources. Sec. 5. Issuance of statement of avail­ Manpower Commission. ability. (a) An individual whose last A new employee may not be hired solely Sec. 2. Definitions. For the purpose of employment is or was in an essential or upon presentation of a statement of this employment stabilization program: locally needed activity shall receive a availability, but may be hired only upon (a) The Nevada Area is the Area com­ statement of availability by the United referral by, or in accordance with ar­ prised of the State of Nevada. States Employment Service if : rangements with, the United States Em­ (b) “Agriculture” means those farm (1) He has been discharged or his em­ ployment Service when: activities carried on by farm owners or ployment has been otherwise terminated (a) The new employee is to be hired tenants on farms in connection with the by his employer, or foj^ work in a critical occupation or a cultivation of the soil, the harvesting of (2) He has been laid off for an indefi­ shortage occupation, or his statement of crops, or the raising, feeding, or manage­ nite period, or for a period of seven days availability indicates that his last em­ ment of livestock, bees and poultry, and or more days, or ployment was in a critical occupation, shall not include any packing, canning, (3) Continuance in his employment or a shortage occupation; processing, transportation or marketing would involve undue personal hard­ (b) The new employee has not lived of articles produced on farms unless per­ ships, or or worked in the locality of the new em- 13792 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1944

ployment throughout the preceding 30- agencies and instrumentalities, or to the of his workers and shall refer no worker day period; hiring of any of their employees,'unless to the employer until the War Manpower (c) The new employee’s last regular such foreign, State, county, or municipal Commission receives satisfactory assur­ employment was in agriculture and he government or political subdivision or ance that such discharge or lay-off prac­ is to be hired for non-agricultural work: agency or instrumentality has indicated tices have been discontinued^ Provided, That no such individual shall be its willingness to conform, to the maxi­ referred to non-agricultural work except mum extent practicable under the Sec. 18. Continuance on job. Pend­ after consultation with a designated rep­ Constitution and laws applicable to it, ing the issuance of a statement of avail­ resentative of the War Pood Administra­ with the program; ability or referral card to a worker, he tion: And provided, That such an individ­ (e) The,hiring of a new employee for should remain on his job. ual may be hired for non-agricultural domestic service, or to the hiring of a Sec. 19. Representation. Nothing con­ work for a period not to exceed six weeks new employee whose last regular em­ tained in the program shall be construed without referral or presentation of a ployment was in domestic service; to restrict any individual from seeking statement of availability. (f) The hiring of a school teacher the advice and aid of, or from being rep­ for vacation employment or the rehiring resented by, the labor organization of Sec. 9. Hiring of workers in certain of a school teacher for teaching at the which he is a member or any other rep­ occupations in lumbering, mining, mill­ termination of the vacation period. resentative freely chosen by him, at any ing, smelting, and refining activities. step in the operation of the program. (a) A statement of availability issued to Sec, 13. Appeals. Any worker or em­ a worker whose last employment is or ployer may appeal from any act or fail­ Sec. 20. General referral policies. No was in an occupation specified in Appen­ ure to act by the War Manpower provision in the program shall limit the dix D 1 (occupations in activities in which Commission under* the employment sta­ authority of the United States Employ­ manpower shortages threaten critically bilization program, in accordance with ment Service to make referrals in ac­ needed production) shall indicate that regulations and procedures of the War cordance with the approved policies and the worker has been so employed. Manpower Commission. instructions of the War Manpower Com­ (b) A new employee whose statement Sec. 14. Contents of statements of mission. of availability indicates that his last ein- availability. A statement of availability Sec. 21. Enforcement of program. ployment is or was in an occupation issued to an individual pursuant to the Violations of this program which consti­ specified in Appendix D 1 may not be program shall contain only the individ­ tute violations of War Manpower Com­ hired solely upon presentation of a state­ ual’s name, address, social security ac­ mission Regulation No. 4 as amended ment of availability, but may be hired count number, if any, the name and August 16,1943, issued pursuant to Exec­ only upon referral by, or in accordance address of the issuing War Manpower utive Order 9328, are subject to the penal with arrangements with the United Commission officer and office, the date provisions of the act of October 2, 1942, States Employment Service. of issuance, a statement as to whether (Pub. No. 729, 77th Cong.) ; the provi­ Sec. 10. Release of workers hired con­ or not the individual’s last employment sions of sec. 4001.10 of the regulations of trary to program. Any employer shall, was in a critical occupation, and such the Economic Stabilization Director is­ upon written request of the United States other information not prejudicial to the sued October 27,1942, apply to all wages Employment Service, release from em­ employee in seeking new employment or salaries paid in violation of Regula­ ployment any worker when it has hired as may be authorized or required by the tion No. 4. v contrary to the provisions of this War Manpower Commission. Sec. 22. Effective date. This program program. Sec. 15. Retention of statement of shall become effective as of July i, 1944. availability or referral card by employer. Sec. 11. Short term employment. In Dated: July 13, 1944. order to facilitate the employment of in­ Each employer, upon hiring a worker dividuals during vacation, probationary, upon the presentation of a statement of William Royle, off-season, or other short periods, the availability or referral card, shall retain State Director. and file such statement and shall make United States Employment Service may Approved: August 11, 1944. with the worker’s consent issue state­ such statement or referral'card avail­ ments of availability or referral cards able for inspection on request of the VTar F. W. Hunter, containing limitations as to the length Manpower Commission. Regional Director. of time for which the worker is available Sec. 16. Solicitation of workers. No [F. R. Doc. 44-17550; Filed, Nov. 16, 1944; for employment. At the expiration of employer shall advertise or otherwise 11:22 a. m.] such time, or sooner if requsted by the solicit for the purpose of hiring any in­ United States Employment Service, the dividual if the hiring of such an indi­ hiring employer shall promptly release vidual would be subject to restrictions the worker for return to his customary under the employment stabilization pro­ WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION. employment. gram, except in a manner consistent “America” Sec. 12. Exclusion. No provision of with such restrictions. the employment stabilization program Sec. 17. Hiring and discharge, (a) DETERMINATION OF VESSEL OWNERSHIP shall be applicable to; The decision to hire or refer a worker Notice of determination by War Ship­ (a) The hiring of a new employee for shall be based on qualifications essential ping Administrator pursuant to section agricultural employment; for performance of or suitability for the 3 (b) of the act approved March 24,1943, (b) The hiring of a new employee for job, and shall be made without discrim­ (Public Law 17, 78th Congress). work of less than seven days’ duration, ination as to race, color, creed, sex, na­ Whereas on April 28, 1944 title to the or for work which is supplementary to tional origin, or except as required by vessel America, Official No. 207287 (in­ the employee’s principal work; but such law, citizenship. cluding all spare parts, appurtenances work shall not constitute the individual’s (b) Whenever the War Manpower and equipment) was requisitioned pur­ “last employment” for the purpose of the Commission determines, after notice, suant to section 902 of the Merchant Ma­ program, unless the employee is cus­ hearing and final decision, that an tomarily engaged in work in less than rine Act, 1936, as amended; and employer engaged in an essential or Whereas section 3 (b) of the act ap­ seven days’ duration; locally needed activity is failing to obtain (c) The hiring of an employee in any proved March 24, 1943 (Public Law 17, Territory or possession of- the United full utilization of his work force because 78th Congress); provides in part as fol­ States, except Alaska and Hawaii; of his practice of discharge or laying off lows: his workers arbitrarily and without good (d) The hiring by a foreign, State, (b) The Administrator, War Shipping Ad­ county, or municipal government, or cause, the employer shall be considered ministration, may determine at any time prior their political subdivisions or their in violation of this program for the pur­ to the payment in full or deposit in full with poses of section 5 (c) hereof, and the the Treasurer of the United States, or the 1 Not filed with the Division of the Federal United States Employment Service shall payment or deposit of 75 percentum, or Just Register. issue a statement of availability to any compensation therefor, that the ownership FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, November 17, 1911 13793 of any vessel (the title to which has been deposited with the Treasurer of the provisions of law, do hereby determine requisitioned pursuant to section 902 of the United States; and that the ownership of said vessel, spare Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, or parts, appurtenances and equipment is the Act of June 6, 1941 (Public Law 101, Whereas the ownership of the said ves­ Seventy-Seventh Congress), is not required sel, spare parts, appurtenahces and not required by the United States, and by the United States, and after such deter­ equipment is not required by the United that, from and after the date of publi­ mination has been made and notice thereof States; and cation hereof in the Federal R egister, has been published in the F ederal R egister, Whereas the former owner of the ves­ the use rather than title thereto shall be the use rather than the title to such vessel sel has consented to this determination deemed to have been requisitioned, for shall be deemed to have been requisitioned for and to the return of the vessel and the all purposes, as of the date of the orig­ all purposes as of the date of the original conversion of the requisition of title inal taking. taking; Provided however, That no such de­ termination shall be made with respect to any therein to a requisition of use thereof in Dated: November 15,1944. vessel after the date of delivery of such ves­ accordance with the above-quoted pro­ sel pursuant to title requisition except with vision of law; E. S. Land, the consent of the owner. * * *; and Now, therefore, I, Emory S. Land, Ad­ Administrator. Whereas no portion of just compensa­ ministrator, War Shipping Administra­ [F. R. Doc. 44-17509; Filed, Nov. 15, 1944; tion for the said vessel has been paid or tion, acting pursuant to the above-quoted 2:58 p. m.]