[Priorities War Production Board, January 1943]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
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M-269... . Ascorbic acid___________________ 12-15-42
PREFERE :nce rating orders
P-46-b. _. Amended_______ ______Utilities: maintenance, repair 12-16-42
and supplies.
P-84.... ... Amended_______ ______Plumbing and heating emerg- 12-16-42
ency repairs. *
P-88---. ... Amended_______ ______Railroad: maintenance, repair 12-22-42
and operating supplies.
P-138--- ......Loggers and producers: malnte- 12-24-42
nance, repair and operating
supplies.
PENSION ORDERS
. 1___Capital Co....---....... ...
. 1___Interstate Electric Co___________
. 1___Coffee Corp, of America, Chi-
cago, Hl.
. 1___Eureka Silk Co., New York,
N. Y.
. 1... 0. W. Saunders.._______________
_____ii International Edge Tool Co.,
Newark, N. J.
...... Richard Stiegler, New York,
N. Y.
S-84---. ______Malina Co., Paterson, N. J______
8-97.... . 1___Malina Co., Paterson, N. J______
8-121... ______Paramount Wire Co., New York,
8-127... N. Y.
8-129... ...___American Developing Corp, and
8-137... Bethlehem Bldg. Corp., Balti-
8-164--- SUSI more, Md.
8-166... .i Amendment No ______1 Oxnard Plumbing Co., Oxnard,
8-166... ... Amendment No Calif.
8-177... ... Amendment No ______Pan American Products Corp.,
8-179... ... Amendment No New Orleans, La. 12-16-42
S-180... .. Amendment No. ______Airline Brass Works, Houston, 12-16-42
8-181... .. Amendment No. Tex. 12-21-42
8-182... Budget ______Palmer Manufacturing Co., 12-26-42
8-183... STo. Bureau No. Phoenix, Ariz. 12-16-42
8-184... .......R764....... ______,C. Athol 'Sayre,- Muskogee, 12-15-42
8-185... ....... R746....... Okla. 12-18-42
8-186... ........R139....... ...... Richard Nasser, et al., San 12-15-42
S-187... ........R250....... Francisco, Calif. 12-26-42
8-188... ._... Osipow Supply Co., Los Angeles, 12-15-42
8-189... Calif. 12-26-42
Form 1 ______Winston Mfg. Co., Nashville, 12-16-42
PD-474. \ Tenh. 12-16-42
PD-552. k .._. W. F. Otten, Tulsa, Okla____... 12-16-42
PD-563. ...... Dubin Fixture Mfg. Co., Los 12-26-42
PD-725. Angeles, Calif. 12-24-42
PD FORMS 12-24-42
Issued Title 12-24-42
. 12-29-42. __ Iron foundries: capacity ai 12-24-42
ties. 12-24-42
_____________ Tire machinery and eqt 12-26-42
application for authoriz id facili-
acquire or rebuild. lipment:
1-1-43.____Spices:'inventory and deli ation to
port as of 12-31-42. iver.y re-
12-17-42... Water heaters and plumb ing and
heating' tanks: manufi icturer’s
monthly report of shi pments,
month-end inventory, ar id metal
consumed for repair pan ts.
PD FORMS---Continued
Budget
Form No; Bureau No. Issued Title
PD-726_______ .. ST-111.. .. 12-18-42... Water heaters and plumbing and
heating tanks: manufacturer’s
report of 1941 shipments and
metal consumption.
PD-727.'...... .. R733_____ ... 12-28-42... . Plumbing fixtures: manufacturer’s
monthly report on production,
weight of metals used, shipments,
and inventory.
PD-740....... .. R333_____ .. 12-4-42.... Application for authorization to
manufacture.
PD-763_______ .. R748______ .. 12-24-42... 35-mm. film: application for author-
ization to transfer and/or expose,
PD-764_______ .. R747_____ .. 12-26-42... 35-mm. film: motion picture labora-
tories’ monthly report on usage.
WPB FORMS
Budget
Form No. Bureau No. Issue Date Title
WPB-255_____ .. R538______ .. 12-29-42... Stocks, production and shipments
of milk cans and stocks of steel
sheets.
WPB-921A... .. R554______ .. 12-28-42... Excess inventory report: water util-
ities, 4th quarter, -1942.
WPB-921B... .. R768_____ .. 12-28-42._. Excess inventory report: electrio
utilities, 4th quarter, 1942,
WPB-921C... .. R769______ .. 12-18-42... Excess inventory report: natural
and manufactured gas utilities,
4th quarter, 1942.
WPB-1070---. .. R590______ .. 12-19-42... Listing of machine tools required
for aluminum or magnesium
facilities.
WPB-1380C-. .. R752_____ .. 12-26-42... Price schedule for purchases of idle
and excessive inventories of tin
anodes and other 'tinbearing
metals in the hands of tin platers
and of manufacturers of tin-
plated products.
WPB-1404C.. .. R753______ .. 12-26-42... Price schedule for purchase of idle
and excessive Inventories of tin
oxide in the hands of manufac-
turers of ceramic enamels.
WPB-1420.„. .. R761...„. .. 12-23-42... Production of wool and part wool.
woven and knitted fabrics and
yam, October through Decem-
ber, 1942; stocks and unfilled or-
ders as of 1-2-43.
R251______ .. 12-29-42... Alcohol: daily report on produc-
tion, and receipts and with-
drawals.
R089______ .. 12-26-42... Lumber: manufacturers’ monthly
report of production, Western
United States.
WPB-2076..... .. ST216.... . 12-28-42... Survey of limé industry.
WPB-2Ï34_____ .. R719______ . 12-28-42... Magnesite: distributor’s and con-
sumer’s quarterly report on
stocks and operations.
WPB-2135..... .. R717...... . 12-28-42... Magnesite: producer’s monthly re-
port of stocks, production, re-
ceipts, consumption, and ship-
ments.
5
PRIORITIES REGULATIONS
TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO THE OPERATION OF THE PRIORITIES SYSTEM
Regu- Sec- Regu- Sec-
lation tion Title of section or nature of priorities action Issued Effective lation tion Title of section or nature of priorities action Issued Effective
No. No. No. No.
1 944.1 Definitions__________•________________________________ 8-27-41 8-27-41 3 944. 23 To Provide for the Use of Revised Preference Rating 1-12-41 2- 2-42’
2 944.2 Acceptance of Defense Orders. 12-23-41 12-23-41 4 944.23 ' Certificates and Prescribe the Manner of Applica- 2-25-42 2-25-42
944.3 Rejected Orders. I 3-21-42 5 944.23 tion of Ratings Assigned Thereby. 6-10-42 7- 1-22
944.4 Assignment of Preference Ratings 2-20-42 7-21-42 6 Amendment No. 1______ 944.23 Establishing a Uniform Method of Application and 6-26-42 7-14-42
944.5 Sequence of Preference Ratings. 3-10-42 8-10-42 7 As amended 6-10-42.... 944.23 Extension of Preference Ratings. 7-14-42 10-3-42
944.6 Doubtful Cases. 3-21-42 10-25-42 8 Further amended 6-26- 944. 23 . 10-3-42 1-26-42
944.7 Sequence of Deliveries 5- 1-42 9- 9-41 9 42. 944. 24 1-26-42 2- 5-42
944.8 Delivery Schedules. 5- 7-42 10 Interpretation No. 1.... 944.25 2- 5-42 2-11-42
944.9 Deferred Deliveries 6-26-42 11 Amended_______________ 944. 26 Explains extension of ratings by prime supplier under 2-11-42 3-16-42
944.10 Allocation. 7-21-42 12 944. 27 Production Requirements Plan, and certification I 2-17-42 3-19-42
944.11 Use of Material Obtained Under Allocation or Prefer- 8-10-42 944.28 and acceptance of P orders. 2-17-42 5- 5-42
944.12 ence Rating. 10-25-42 944. 29 Provides for use of revised preference rating certificates 3-16-42 4-25-42
944.13 Intra-Company Deliveries. 9- 9-41 944. 29 and prescribes the manner of application of ratings 3-19-42 10-1-42
944.14 Effect of Order; Damages. 944.29 assigned thereby. 5- 5-42 7-22-4.
944.15 Inventory Restriction. 944.30 To Validate Certain Formsof Preference Rating Certificates 4-25-42 11-5-42
944.16 Records. 944.30 Reproduction'of Forms and Orders___________________ 10-1-42 7- 1-42
944.17 Audit and Inspection. 944. 31 6- 1-42 8- 5-42
944.18 Reports. 944. 31 6-26-42 7-13-42
944.19 False Statements. 944. 31 Regulations Applicable to Operation of the Priorities 7-22-42 8- 5-42
944.20 Appeal. 944.31 System; Abolition of Priorities Critical List. 11- 5-42 8-20-42
944.21 Notification of Customers. 944. 32 Signatureof Endorsements Evidencing Preference Ratings. 6-10-42 9-19-42
944.1 Effect of Regulation; Ratification of Prior Acts. Interpretation__________ 94^32 Interpretation of Limitation and Conservation Orders 6-19-42 10-3-42
944. la 944. 32 With Respect to the Assignability of Quotas. 6-22-42 11-2-42
944.2 944. 32 Revokes Certain Reporting Requirements Subject to 6-29-42 11-16-4%
944.3 944. 32a Specified Exceptions. 7- 1-42
944.4 Certain Defense Orders Rated A-10. 944. 32a Deletes Order P-56-a; adds Order P-56_______________ 8- 5-42
944.4a Compulsory Acceptanceof Defense Ordersand Rated Ordeas’ Amendment No. 1._____ 944.32 Deletes Orders P-19, P-19-a, P-19-e, and P-19-h From 7-13-42
944.5 Rejected Orders. ' Amendment No. 2______ 944.32 « Appendix B. 8- 5-42
944.6 Assignment of Preference Ratings. 944. 32 b Export Ratings Assigned on Form PD-311 or Other 8-20-42
944.7 Duration of Preference Rating Orders. 944.32 Prescribed Forms. ‘ » 9-19-42
944.8 Sequence of Preference Ratings- 944.32 Revised so that.adequate control and the original pur- 10-3-42
944.9 Doubtful Cases. Amended_______________ 944.32 pose is maintained using new export form rather than 11-2-42
944.10 Sequence of Deliveries. 944. 32 form originally prescribed under PD-311. 11-16-42
944.11 Delivery Schedules. 944. 33 Allocation Classification System______________________ 6-26-42
944.12 Deferred Deliveries.
944.13 Allocations and Limitations. Amendment No. 1 Exceptions to Certain Purchases-. ____________________
944.14 Use of Materia] Obtained under Allocation or Prefer-
944.15 ence Rating. Defers necessity of ndicating symbols on purchase
944.16 Intra-Company Deliveries. Amendment No. 2______ orders to 8-31-42.
944.17 Effect of Rule, Regulation or Order. Revocation_____________ Allocation classification system__________....__________
944.18 Inventory Restriction.
944.19 Records. Production Requirements Plan_______________________
944.20 Audit and Inspection.
944. 21 Reports. Amendment No. 1 . Production Requirements Plan_______________________
944.14 Violations and Penalties.
944.14 Relief in Exceptional Cases. Production Requirements Plan_______________________
944.14 Notification of Customers.
944.1 Effect and Scope of Regulation; Ratification of Prior Acts. Production Requirements Plan; Metal Mills__________
944.2 Inventory Restriction (Wood Pulp)_______________'.___ Exemption from filing PRP applications for third
944.7 quarter of 1942 by class 1 producers in specified dis-
As amended 12-23-41___ 944.1 tant locations.
Interpretation No. 1.... 944.2 Exempts class 1 producers outside continental U. S.
Interpretation__________ 944.4 Inventory Restriction___________1_________________ from filing PRP Applications.
944.5 Amendment No. 2...... Permits manufacturers under Production Require-
944.7 Interpretation No. 1____ ments Plan to request suppliers to retain orders on
944.13 Inventory Restriction______________________;__________ Exemption No. 1_______ the books for future delivery if they are in excess of
944.15 Amendment No. 1..'.... authorized quarterly purchases.
944.7 Interpretation No. 2____ Provides for extension of ratings pending processing of
Revocation of Inter- 944.5 Adds Czechoslovakia, Free France, Iceland, and Amendment No. 3______ applications and adds silver to metal fist.
pretation No. 1.’ 944.7 Turkey to Defined Governments. Exemption No. 2_______ Exempts from limitations_____________________________
Amendment No. 2______ 944.18 Compulsory Acceptance of Defense and Other Rated Orders. (1) Materials not listed under Nos. 100 to 792 inclusive,
Interpretation No. 1.... 944. 22 Sequence of Deliveries. on Materials List No. 1, revised, in Form PD-25a
Amendment No. 3...... Definitions_______________________._____ . . for the fourth, quarter of 1942.
(2) Materials listed on Schedule A of M-161.
Provides that the amount of materials rated for the 4th
quarter on the interim provisions of Prioriti® Regu-
lation No. 11 may not exceed the amount actually
put in process during July
16 944.37 Appeals. Requires that appeals to following orders be 10-15-42 10-22-42
filed on PD-500 through the field offices: L-5-c,
L-6-c, L-18-b, L-21, L-21-a, L-27-a, L-29, L-33,
L-49, L-59, L-62, L-64, L-73,'L-77, L-78, L-80, L-81,
L-83, L---84, L-91, L---92, D---93, L---98, L---104, L---108,
L-131, L-135, L-136, L-161, M-ll-b, M-126.
17 944.38 Interprets ordersf or military exchanges or service de- 11-26-42 11-26-42
partments as “Defense Orders” when endorsed as
specified. Provides procedure for claiming Wlitary
exemption and for exclusion of such exemptions from
supplier’s quota.
Amendment No. 1______ 944.38 Changes effective date to 12-21-42_____________________ 12-8-42 12-8-42
INDEX TO TITLES OF PRIORITIES ACTIONS
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A iccessories, aircraft. ______________________ P-5i
cetate, vinyl................................... M-24(
Acetic anhydride_____________________j_______ M-24,
Acid, boric________________................. M-7, M-7-t
Acid, naphthenic_____________________________ M-14i
Acid oils, tar._______________________________ M-2i
Acid, sulfuric___________________________... M-25i
Acid, tannic_____________________________'... M-20^
Acids, high lauric___________________________ M-6(
Acids, sulfamic and derivatives______________ M-24i
Acrylic monomers and resins__________________ M-26(
Acrylonitrile__________________...___________ M-1K
Agar_____________________________________________ M-9(
Agave fiber...._____________________________________ M-8‘
Agricultural construction____________________ L-41
Agricultural cotton textiles......___________M-2P Aircraft:
Accessories...........________________ ... P-5i
Airframes________________________________________ P-i
Airframes: heavy bombers_______________... P-9-e
Airframes: models SB-2-C, S0-3-0________________ P-li
Bomb sights: heavy bombers___________..... P-9-e
Civil: parts, repairs, accessories..._________ P-6-e Controls..........................__________... L-14J
Engines_________,____________________.... P-4
Engines: heavy bombers............... P-9-b, P-O-g
Engines: pursuit ships_____________________ P-9-g
Experimental and research work........... P-24
Gun fire control.......................... P-9-e
Gunsights: heavy bombers................ P-9-e Gun turrets: heavy bombers............... P-9-d Light aircraft________________________________ L-48
Logs, Western hemlock..................... M-229 Military and Naval............................ P-122
Products......................... P-109, P-109-a
propellers___________________________________ P-4
Propellers: heavy bombers................. P-9-c Pfilley bearings__________................ L-145
Tires, new................................. M-15-d
Tubes, tire................................... M-15-d
Turbo superchargers: heavy bombers___________ P-9-1
AtMondltloning equipment......................... L-38,
L-126, P-126
Air transportation facilities, maintenance and ........................ P-47 b hangar doors.................................L-142
Alcohol, butyl................................... M-159
Alcohol, capryl.—................. ........... M-167
Alcohol, ethyl................................... M-30
Alcohol, isopropyl................................. M-161
Alcohol, methyl.................................. M-38
Alcohols, hexahydric_________________,_______ M-270
Allocation of new steel drums —................... M-255
Alloy Iron, steel............................... M-21-a
Alumina.......................................... M-l-h
Aluminum...................M-l, M-l-a, b, e. f, g, h, i
Aluminum and magnesium producers and basic fabricators: repair, maintenance, and operation............................................ P-120
Aluminum scrap................ M-l-c, d, P-12
American extra staple cotton................... M-197
Ammonia, by-product_____________________....... M-163
Ammonia, sulphate of............................ M-163
Ammonia, synthetic............................. M-164
Ammonium perchlorate................____________M-171
Amusement machines—________________......... L-21, L-21-a
Anhydride, acetic.................................. M-243
Aniline........................................... M-184
Anodizing equipment............................... L-110
Anti-freeze_____________________________________ L-51
Antimony.............■_________________________ M-112
Apparatus, fire__________________________p-45
Apparel, feminine_________________ L-85, L-116, L-118
Apparel, lounging, men’s and boy’s................. L-130
Apparel, work, cotton textiles..................... M-207
Appliances, domestic cooking'.__L-23, L-23-a, b, c Appliances, electrical_______________________.' L-65
Arc-welding machines..__________________________ p-39
Armored cable................................... L-165
Armored half-track vehicles____________________ P-35
Arms, military.________________________________ L-230
Aromatic petroleum solvents__________________ M-150
Arsenic______________________________________ M-152
Articles, household____________________________ L-30
Articles, kitchen.____________....___________ L-30
Asbestos....................................... M-79
Asbestos, textiles______.....___.....____... M-l23
Asphalt roofing products_________________£___ L-228
Asphalt shingles________,_____.________________ L-228
Attachments, farm machinery and equipment.- L-26, L-26-a, b, d, and; P-95
Automatic phonographs____________________L-21. L-21-a
Automobiles, passenger.—. L-2, L-2-a through 1, M-130 Automotive replacement parts____L-l-a, P-57, L-158 Automotive valves.—________________ L-128
Automotive vehicles conservation..........J......... M-216 Autos and trucks, replacement parts.______P-57, P-107
L-l-a, L-4, L-4-a. b, c, L-35 Auto tire chains.............................. L-201
Auxiliary equipment:
Power..____________——_________________________ L-154
Steam...................................... L-154
Water_________________________________________ L-154
Auxiliary equipment, track-laying tractors. L-53, L-53-a
B
Babassau oil......................... M-60, M-60-a
Baby carriages............___________________... L-152
Bag osnaburg................................... L-99
Bag sheetings.___________________________...... L-99
Bags, shipping, textile________________________ M-221
Balances, scales, weights._____________________ L-190
Balata and balata products_______________.... M-15,
M-15-a, b, c, d, e, f, M-15-b-l
Balsa..................................... M-177
Bandeaux..................................... L-90
Band saw blades, metal cutting_____....«_____ E-7
Barbed wire....___________................___ L-211
Barium chlorate............._________________ M-171
Bark, cinchona_____________________________ M-131
Batteries, flashlight.. ...................... L-71
Batteries, storage, replacement______,_______ L-180
Bauxite. __________________........... M-l-h
Bearings, jewel............................ M-50
Beds.......................................... L-49
Bed springs.................................... L-49
Beef, canned_______________..._______________ M-l72
Belts, sanitary...... ........_______________ L-137
Benzene_________________________________...__ M-137
Beryllium____________________________________.. M-160
Bicycles_________________________________ L-52, L-52-a
Bicycle parts____________________________ L-52
Blackplate cans............................. M-136
Black-out lighting fixtures______________ L-168
, Blades, band and hack saw, metal cutting... E-7
Blades, razor........................... L-72, L-72-a
Blind-made products........................... P-82
Blinds, Venetian............................ L-62
Block mica_______________________________;.. M-101
Blocks, tackle_________________________________ P-75
Blood, soluble dried........................... M-192
Bob-pins, metal_____________________________ L-104
Boilers, low pressure cast Iron................ L-187
Boilers, steam (used).—...................—L-102
Borax..................................... M-7, M-7-a
Boric acid..................—............ M-7, M-7-a
Boxes, corrugated, fiber, wire-bound wooden... M-113 Boy’s and men’s lounging wear.................. L-130
Boys’ clothing________________;..._______.... L-224
Brassieres.----.......1-...___......... L-90, L-90-a
Bright work, motor vehicles...,______________ L-69
Bristles, pigs and hogs____________...... M-51, M-51-a
British refinery operation_________..._______ P-103 ,
Building materials______............_......... L-236
Bullet core steel__________....______________... M-21-f
Burial vaults.................. L-64, L-64-a
Burlap_____________________’.j_______________ M-47
Burners, oil_____________________________________ L-74
Butadiene_______________\_____.....__________ M-178
Butyl alcohol________________.............___ M-159
Byproduct ammonia........................... M-163
C
Cable, armored..........................._______L-165
Cabretta skins_______________________________ M-114
Cadmium_______________________________M-65, M-65-a
Caffeine______........ ______________________ M-222
Calcium carbide______________......__________.. M-190
Calcium silicon_________M-20, M-20-a
Calf skins____________________________M-194, M-194-a
Canadian producers, machine tools for_______L E-l-c Can enamel__________________________________ₜ._- M-l08
Canned beef__________________________________ M-172
Canned fish—........_________...____________ M-86b. d
Canned foods__________________________M-86, M~86-e
Canned sauerkraut____________________________ M-245
Canning machinery and equipment.— P-17, P-42, P-51 Canning plants, fruit ana vegetable: mainte-
nance and expansion_____________............. P-115
Cans...................................... M-81
Cans, blackplate..__________________________.... M-136
Cans, tinplate or terneplate._______________.... M-81-b
Capryl alcohol............................... M-167
Car, freight: construction—railroad, industrial
and mine................................... P-8
Carbolates..................... ............ M-27
Carbon black, furnace type____________________ M-244
Carbon steel, electric furnace...______________M-21a
Carriages, baby______________._______________ L-152
Carriers, passenger__L-l, L-l-a, L-35, L-101; P-54 Cars, railroad________..._____________L-97-a, L-97-a-l
Cases, flashlight___________________________... L-71
Cases, shipping. ______________________________ L-64
Caskets, shipping cases, burial vaults_L-64, L-64-a Cashew nut imports________________________ M-147
Cashew nut shell oil____.._______..._________ M-66
Cast iron boilers, low pressure.....__________ L-187
Castor oil................................ M-235
Cattle hides, calf and kip skins_... M-194, M-194-a
Cattle tail hair_____________________________ M-210
Cellar drainers, electric_______ ............ L-42
Cellophane...--.-..........................__ L-20
Cellulose, ethyl___________ ................. M-175
Cement, Portland................_____....4... L-179
Chains, auto tire.--.-......_________________ L-201
Chemical cotton pulp ________________________ M-157
Chemicai fertilizers____.....________________M-231
Chemical plants: maintenance, repair, and
operation._____________________.....__________ P-89
Chemicals, chlorate_________________________ M-171
Chemicals, copper____________....____________ M-227
Chemicals, perchlorate_______________________ M-171
Chemicals, reagent..._________________________ P-135
Chlorate chemicals......................... M-171
Chlorinated hydrocarbon refrigerants.__M-28 Chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents......___... M-41 Chlorinated paraffin__________________________ IL—189
Chlorinated rubber.......................... M-46
Chlorine.....................,..........M-19, M-19-a
Chlorine in pulp, paper, paperboard................... L-ll Chrome steel....................................M-21-d
Chromium..______________._____________M-18, M-JS-a, b
Chromium, heat resistant......................M-21-g
Chromium nickel alloy iron.——________________M-21-g
Chromium nickel alloy steel__________________M-21-g
Chucks..........................____________E-l-a,E-5
Church goods.___________..........___________ L-136
Cinchona bark_______________________________.... M-131
Cinchonldine_________________________________M-131-a
Cinchonine...................................M-131-a
Civil aircraft, parts, repairs, accessories... P-6-a
Cleaners, domestic vacuum.____L-18, L-18-a, b, c Closure enamel..____________________...a. M-116
Closure simplification, glass................ L-103
Closures_______________________...........___ L-68
Closures for glass containers________________ M-104
Closures, rubber, sealed.____________________ M-119
Closures, tin-plate and terne-plate............ M-104 Clothing, men and boys.................._ L-224
Clothing, men’s work__________________ L-181, M-207
Clubs, golf____L-93 Coal___________ M-97
Coal stokers_________________________________ L-75
Coal stoves____...________________...__________ L-79
Coating drum exterior__________________ ... M-158
Cobalt.........2...................... M-3Ô,M-39-a,b
Cocoa______________________________M-145, M-145-a, b
Coconut oil..............._____________M-60, M-60-a
Coffee__________________________M-135, M-135-a, b, 0
Coffee-grinding machinery...'_________________ L-83
Coke________________________________________ M-97
Coke, petroleum__________________________ M-212
Collapsible tubes.—_________________________ M-115
Combat measuring instruments___________________ L-203
Combed cotton yarn_____________________----- M-155
Combinations_________________._________L-90, L-90-a
Commercial air-conditioning equipment___L-38
Commercial cooking equipment............... L-182
Commercial dry-cleaning equipment_____________ L-91
Commercial laundry equipment__________________ L-91
Commercial motor vehicles_______...- M-100, M-lOO-a
Commercial refrigeration equipment_____L-38, L-126 Communications_________________________i_L-148, L-204, È-132
Communications, telephone service______..... L-60
Communications, operating construction under
$50_______________________—.........A........ P-180
Communications: maintenance, repair, and
operation_________________._________.________ P-129
Compressors__________________________________ L-100
Conservation, automotive vehicles....... M-216 Construction................................ L-41-a,b
Construction, agricultural___......__________ L-41
Construction, defense projects.:.._____vi- P-^l Construction equipment...______________.......... L-82, L-82-a
Construction equipment, used______...________ L-196
Construction lumber.—....St__________________ L-121
Construction machinery..........___.......... L-217
Construction, maintenance, and operation. P-41, a, b, c Construction of rated projects__l____________P-19-h
Construction, residential______________....... L-41
Construction of shipways_____________________P-14-a, b
Container, steel__________________......_____ P-76
Containers, fluid milk shipping______________— M-200
Containers, nonmetal______________________—. P-79
Containers, simplification, glass______........ L-103
Controls, aircraft___________________________ L-145
Conversion of ships____________________...._____
Conveyor machinery________________...___________ P-78
Conveying machinery_______________...j........ L-193
Cooking appliances, domestic______L-28, L-23-a, b, c, d Cooking equipment, commercial_____ L-182
Cooking stoves______________________________ L-79
,Cooking' utensils.......................... L-30-d
Copper.....M-9, M-9-a, M-9-c, M-O-c-1,2,3,4, L-106 Copper or copper-base alloy mills; repair,
maintenance, and operation. _________________ P-106
Copper chemicals......I __________M-227
Copper scrap........_____....__________M-9-b; P-61
Cordage, manila______________..._..._ M-36
Cork_________________..................... M-8, M-8-a
Corrugated boxes.......................... M-113
Corsets______________________-____-____L-90, L-90-a
Corundum______________________________________ M-89
Cosmetics__________________________________ L-171
Cotton, American extra staple________________ M-197
Cotton duck___________________________________ M-91
Cotton, Egyptian, imported...._________...— M-117
Cotton linters... ________________.__________ M-12
Cotton pulp, chemical___________..„____________ M-157
Cotton raw, imported long staple__—__________M-236
Cotton seed..__________________________. M-92
Cotton textile fabric__________________M-107, M-134
Cotton textiles for agricultural and food processing uses_______.....a_______....__________________M-218
Cotton textiles, work apparel________________ M-207
Cotton yarn, combed_________________________ M-155
Cranes_________________________________________ P-5
Cranes, electric traveling.....________________ P-l
Cranes, overhead traveling___________________ M-225
Critical-materials exports___________________ M-148
Crop cultivation fabrics, cotton textiles____M-218
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Cryolite________________________________________M-198
Crystals, quartz_____________________________ M-146
Curtain rods.________________________________ L-30
Cutlery.................................... L-140
, Cutting tools................ ...............E-2; P-18
Cyanamid...................... .............ₓ M-165
Cylinders, gas......................... '.... M-233
D
Dairy products_________________________ 1 _ M-259,267,271
Dairy products, plants; repair, maintenance, and operation_____________________________________ P-118
Dairy supplies, cotton textiles,......... ___ M-218
Defense housing projects...................... P-19-c, d
Defense projects:
Construction, maintenance, and operation. __ P-41,
P-41-a, b, c
Maintenance, repair, and operation............ P-123.
Outside United States...:________________________ P-19
South American copper mines______________.... P-58
Within the United States_______________________ P-19-a
Defense supplies rating plan___;______________ P-6
Dental equipment, simplification_______________ L-139
Dental supplies, simplification_________________ L-139
Detinned scrap______________________________..... M-72-a
Diamond dies...________________________________ M-181
Diamonds, rough............................. M-109
Dichlorethyl ether.___________________________ M-226
Dies, diamond__________________.______________ M-181
Dimout lighting fixtures________________________ L-168
Diphenylamine__________________.._____________ M-75
Distilled spirits____._______________:_...,___ M-69
Domestic cooking appliances____D-23, L-23-a, b, c, d
Domestic ice refrigerators___________L-7, L-7-a, b, -c
Domestic laundry equipment______i........ L-6, L-6-a, b, c
Domestic mechanical refrigerators. _ L-5, L-5-a, b.c, d
Domestic sewing machines...... ........•______ L-98
Domestic vacuum cleaners_____________L-18, L-18-a, b, c
Domestic watthour meters_______________.______ L-151
Door frames, metal_____________.....__________L-142
Doors, airplane hangar.________________________ L-142
Doors, metal__________________________________.... L-142
Douglas fir logs............._________________ M-234
Douglas fir lumber______________________________ L-218
Douglas fir plywood___________________________ L-150
Drainers, cellar, electric......______________ L-42
Drapery fixtures_____________________„________ L-30
Dried Hood, soluble____________________________ M-192
Dried fruif---------------------------- M-2Ô5, M-205-a
Drum exterior coating........................ M-158
Drums, steel___________________Cf_____________ M-45
Drums, steel, new allocation....______________ M-255
Drums, steel shipping.__________________________L-197
Dry cleaning equipment, commercial______________ L-91
Duck, cotton............i..............v______ M-91
Duck feathers..........___________________:..... M-102
Dumbwaiters___________________________________ P-91
Dyestuffs................................... M-103
E
Egyptian cotton, imported______________________ M-117
Elastic fabrics: Knitted, woven, braided______ M-174
Elastic thread...__________________________ M-124
Electric cellar drainers_______________________ L-42
Electric fumade carbon steel______________^... M-21-a
Electric fuses__________________....___________ L-161
Electric generating equipment (used)............ L-102
Electric heating pads___________________________ L-84
Electric lamps, portable________________________ L-33
Electric motors and generators________________... L-221
Electric power_______________________ D-16, L-46, L-94
Electric pumps__________________________________ L-42
Electric railway cars, replacement parts.________________ L-229 Electric relays__________________________________._:__P-15
Electric traveling cranes_________________..... P-1
Electrical appliances____:____________________« L-65
Electrodes, resistance welding alloy.,......... P-85
Electrodes, welding______.________________P-92; L-146
Electronic equipment___________P-Î33, L-183, L-183-a
Electroplating equipment______________________ L-110
Elevator: repair parts________________________ P-72
Elevators_____________________________________ L-89, P-91
Emergency repairs, plumbing and heating...... P-84
Emergency servicing of refrigerating, air-condi-
tioning machinery and equipment-_________________ P-126
Emergency specifications, steel products___________ L-211
Enamel, can____________________________________ M-108
Enamel, closure_____:....x,___________________.... M-116
Equipment, auxiliary:
Power_________________________________________ L-154
Steam_____________________......______________ L-154
Water__________________________________________ L-154
Equipment, laboratory__________________________ L-144
Equipment, laboratory and reagent chemicals.. P-62
Equipment, radio receiving, transmitting and
directional______________________________.... P-16
Escalators..._____________________________________ P-91
Escalators, repair parts__________________________ P-72
Ethyl alcohol___________________________.... M-30
Ethyl cellulose_________________________________M-175
E ther, dichlorethyl._________________________ . ... M-226
Exceptions to inventory restrictions___________ M-161
Exchangers, heat.....____________________________ L-172
Experimental and research work, aircraft....... P-24
Explosives, industrial__________________________ P-86
’Exports of critical materials_________________ M-148
Extended-surface beating equipment_______________ L-107
Exterior coating, drum......................... M-158
F
Fabrics, cotton textile_______________M-107, M-134
Fabrics, elastic: woven, knitted, braided___ M-174
Farm equipment......._______________________ L-26,
L-26-a, b, c, d, L-170, L-170-a, P-33
Farm equipment attachments__________________ L-26,
L-26-a, b, d, L-170, L-170-a, P-95
Farm equipment repair parts_________________ L-26,
L-26-a, b, d, L-170, L-170-a, P-95
Farm machinery....._________________________.... L-26,
L-26-a, b, c, d, L-170, L-170-a, P-33
Farm machinery attachments_______... 2______ L-26,
L-26-a, b, d, L-170, L-170-a, P-95
Farm machinery repair parts______i__________ L-26,
L-26-a, b, d, L-170, L-170-a
Fats and oils.............................. M-71
Feathers, duck and goose_______________________... M-102
Feminine apparel__________________L-85, L-116, L-l 18
Feminine lingerie.^______..____________________ L-116
Feminine lounging wear_________________________ L-l 18
Fence wire...._________________..______________L-211
Fertilizers, chemical__________________________M-231
Fiber, agave_____________......________________ M-84
Fiber boxes_______________________:____________ M-113
Fiber, hull____________________________________ M-12
Fiber, manila______„_____....._________________ M-36
Fiber, rayon staple_________________________ M-176
Film-------------------------------------- L-178
Finishes on metal-working equipment________ L-108 Fire apparatus_______________________________._ P-45
Fire apparatus, motorized_____________________ L-43
Flrfearms__________....________________________L-230
Fire-protective equipment______________L-39; P-108
Fir logs, Douglas______________________________ M-234
Fir logs. Noble. .1 ...________________________ M-228
Fir lumber, Douglas____________________________ L-218
Fish, canned—__________________■_______________M-86-b, d
Fishing tackle____________________________________ L-92
Fixtures, fluorescent lighting____.____________' L-78
Flags__________________________________________ M-166
Flake graphite, Madagascar...__________________ M-61
Flashlight batteries...________!_______________ L-71
Flashlight cases___.___________________________ L-71
Fluid milk shipping containers________________ M-200
Fluorescent lighting fixtures..._______________ L-78
Foil, tin and lead_____________________________ L-25
Food-grinding machinery________________....... L-83
Food processing cotton textiles________________M-218
Food-slicing machinery_________________________ L-83
Foods, canned and processed____________M-86, M-86-e
Food warming equipment_________________________ L-182
Footwear______.....____________________________ M-217
Formaldehyde___________________________________ M-25
Foundry equipment and repair parts........... P-31
Fountain pens________________________________.. L-227
Freight-car construction: railroad, industrial, mine...._____________________________________P-8
Fruit- and vegetable-canning plants, maintenance and expansion_________________________________ P-115
Fruit, dried....................... M-205, M-205-a
Fuel, motor........................... L-8, L-70; M-171
Fuel oil............................ L-56; M-144, M-171
Fungicides________________________________ P-87
Furfural....__________________________________ M-224
Furnace type carbon black................. M-244
Furnaces________________________________L-22, L-22-a
Furnaces, heat-treating________________________ P-74
Furniture, metal household_____________________ L-62
Furniture, metal office_________________ L-13, L-13-a
Furniture, upholstered, wood__________________ L-135
Fuses, electric_______________________________ L-161
G
Gages..................................... E-l-a,E-5
Games___________________ₜ____________________ L-81
Gaming machines...................... Lr-21, L-21-a
Garment leather______________________________M-265
Garters______________________ᵣ_______________ L-90
Gas, manufactured____________________________ L-174
Gas cylinders_________________________________ M-233
Gas mask?____________________________________ L-57
Gas, natural..__________________________ L-31, L-31-a
Gas space heaters, domestic__________________ L-173
Gas stoves____________________________________ L-79
General industrial equipment__________________ L-123
Generating eouipment, electric (used).......... L-102
Generators, electric___________________________L-221
Germicides___________________________________ P-87
Girdles________________________________________ L-90
Glass closure simplification_________________ L-103
Glass containers, closures for________________ M-104
Glass container simplification________________ L-103
Gloves, work........__________________________ M-207
Qlucinum__________________________S__________ M-171
Glycerin________________.____________________ M-58
Glycerine recovery........................... M-193
Glycols.................................. M-215
Goatskins____________________¡....I__________ M-114
Gold mining................. .............. L-2Q8
Golf clubs______________i____________________;... L-93
Goose feathers....___________________________ M-102
Graphite, Madagascar flake_____________________ M-61
Grinding machinery, coffee.____________________ L-83
Grinding machinery, food....._________________ L-83
H
Hack saw blades, metal cutting__________________ E-7
Hair, cattle tall_______..._____________»_...... M-210
Hairpins, metal..............._______________ L-104
Half-track vehicles, armored........___________ P-35
Hand service tools______________________________ E-6
Hand tools simplification________________................ L-157 Hand trucks_______________________ L-lll
Hangars, doors, airplane______________________ L-142
Hard-facing materials___'____________________L-223
Hardware________________________________..... L-236
Health supplies rating plan__................. P-29,
Heat exchangers______________________________ L-172
Heaters, space, domestic, gas and oil________ L-173
Heating equipment____________._______________ L-79
Heating equipment, extended-surface___________ L-107
Heating pads, electric_________________________ L-84
Heating simplification____________,__________ fL-42
Heat-resistant chromium...__________________ M-21-g
Heat-treating equipment...____________________ M-211
Heat-treating furnaces_________________________ P-74
Heavy power equipment________.....___________ L-117
Heavy steam equipment_________________________ L-117
Helmets, protective_____________________.... L-105
Hemlock, Western, aircraft logs.....__________ M-229
Hempseed_______________________________________ M-82
Hemp, Sunn and product_______________________... M-187
Hexahydric alcohols_______________:_____.... M-270
Hexamethylenetetramine_______________________ M-25
Hides, cattle...._________________M-194, M-194-a
High lauric acid oils...................M-60, M-60-a
Hogs, bristles._____________......_____M-51, M-51-a
Hoisting equipment_____________________________ P-5
Honey...................................... M-118
Horsehides............................ M-141, M-141-a,
Hose supporters_______________________________ L-50
hosiery, silk, used_________________________ M-182
Household articles_______________L-30, L-30-a, b, c, d
Household furniture, metal.____________________ L-62
Housing, mobile._______________________________ L-205
Housing projects, defense.........P-19-c, P-19-d, P-55
Housing projects, private_____________________ P-71
Hull fiber___A_________________________________ M-12
I Ice refrigerators, domestic.........L-7, L-7-a, b, o'
Imported Egyptian cotton...................... M-117 ,
Imported long staple raw cotton______________M-236
Imports, cashew nuts_________________________ M-147
Imports of strategic materials.M-63, M-63-a, b, c, d, e,f Incandescent lamps__________________________.. L-28
Incendiary units___________________________... L-115
Indian kyanite....________________________.... M-143
Industrial air-conditioning equipment________ L-38
Industrial cloth or tape..................... M-134
Industrial equipment, general_________________ L-123
Industrial explosives......................... P-86
Industrial instruments.......................... L-134 Industrial lift trucks_________________._____ P-40
Industrial machinery___________________■_____ L-83
Industrial power trucks________________L-112, L-112-a
Industrial refrigeration equipment_____L-38. L-126 Ink, printing__________________________&_M-53, P-94
Insecticide?----------------------- M-54, M-133, P-87
Insignia, militaiy officers.....'____________ L-131
Instruments, industrial_____________...______ L-134
Instruments, measuring, combat_______________ L-203
Instruments, musical................... L-37, L-37-a
Instruments used in industrial processes .^..... L-134 Intestines, sheep_____________________________ M-220
Inventory order, suppliers_____________________ L-63
Inventory restriction exceptions_______________M-161
Iron-------------------------------------- M-126
Iron and steel production: maintenance and
repair____________________________________ P-68
Iron, chromium nickel alloy______1...___... M-21-g
Iron, pig................................ M-17
Iron, scrap............„.„M—M-24, M-24-a, b, c
Iridium__________________________.,__________ M-49
Isopropyl alcohol___________________j........ M-168
Istle........................................ M-138
J Jewel bearings_________________________________ M-50
Jute...................................... M-70
K Kapok________________________________________ M-85
Ketone, methyl ethyl___________________'_____ M-169
Kidskins_____________________________________ M-114
Kip skins............................. M-194, M-194-a
Kitchen articles_________________L-30, L-30-a, b, c, d
Kyanite, Indian______________________________ M-143
L Laboratory equipment___________________ L-144, P-62
Lamps, electric portable..................... L-33
Lamps, incandescent_________________...:_____ L-28
Land turbines__________________________..J... M-76
Laundry equipment, commercial.................. L-91
Laundry equipment, domestic..._________L-6, L-6-a, b, c Lauric acid oils...____________________.. M-60
Lawn mowers__________________________________„ L-67
Lead------------------------M-38, M-38-a through j
Lead foil..._________________________________ L-25
Leather, garment_____________________________... M-265
Lead scrap___________________________________ M-72
Leather, sole...______________ M-80, M-80-a, b, c, d, e
License plates, metallic_______________________ L-32
Lifesaving suits, rubber................ ..... M-15-e
Lift trucks, industrial________________________ P-40
Light aircraft______________________________ L-48
Lighting fixtures, fluorescent________________ L-78
Lingerie, feminine_____________________________ L-116 *
Linters, cotton________________________________ M-12
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.Liquefied petroleum gas equipment--____.... L-86
Lithium compounds___________________________ M-191
Lithium ore__________________________________M-253
Locomotives, railroad-_______________________ L-97
Locomotives, specified______________________ P-20
Locomotives, steam, electric, Diesel for railroad, mine, industrial use_______________________ P-21
Logs, Douglas fir___________________________ M-234
Logs, Noble fir____________________________ M-228
Lugs, Sitka spruce.L—___________________---- M-186
Logs, Western hemlock aircraft.............. M-229
Logs, white oak___________________________ M-209
Long ternes_________________________________M-21-e
Loofa sponges_______________________________ M-125
Loose-leaf metal parts._______._____________ L-188,
Lounging wear, feminine____________-__________ L-118
Lounging wear, men’s and boys’..________... L-130
Low-cost remodeling projects__......._______ P-110
Low pressure cast iron boilers______________ L-187
Lumber, construction.—_____________»________ L-121
Lumber, Douglas fir_________________________ L-218
Lumber, softwood____________________________ M-208
M
Machinery, conveyor________________'________ P-78
Machinery and equipment, canning- ... — P-5L P-17
Machinery and equipment, mining.......... P-5fr-a
Machinery and equipment, textile: Maintenance and repair.__________________________ P-53
Machinery, farm__________L-26, L-26-a, b, o, d; P-33, P-85 Machinery, farm—equipment, attachments and
repair parts..._______________________________ P-33
Machinery, farm—parts for maintenance and repair................................ P-32
Machinery, industrial______________________ L-83
Machines, amusement......_____-_________L-21, L-21-a
Machines, arc-welding and resistance-welding.. P-39
Machines, domestic sewing__________________ L-98
Machines, gaming.................... L-21, L-21-s
Machine tools_____* E-l, E-l-a, b: P-2, P-2-a through s
Machine tools electrical specifications_!___ L-147
K Machine, tools, rebuilding________________ P-77
Machine tools, United Kingdom______.________ E-3
Machines, vending....___________________L-27, L-27-a
Machines, weighing_______„1___..._______L-21, L-21-a
- Madagascar flake graphite_J___________.___ M-61
Magnesium............................. M-2, M-2-a, b
Mahogany_________________.„.j_______________ M-122
Maintenance, defense projects.......<_______ P-41
Maintenance and expansion, fruit- and vegetablecanning plants_________..._______________ P-115
Maintenance, repair, and operation__________ P-100
. Air transportation facilities_______________ P-47
Aluminum and magnesium plants_________ P-120
Chemical plants-...__________i.—_ P-89
Communications_________..................... P-129
Copper mills_______.....______________ P-106
Dairy product^ plants_________________ P-118
Defense projects___i..._______________ P-123
Farm machinery and equipment.__________________________ P-32 iron and steel production-________________ P-68
Mines_________________.......................... P-56
Nonferrous smelters and refiners________________ P-73
Railroad._______________________________________ P-88
Textile machinery and equipment—..______________ P-53
Utilities_______________________________________ P-46
Within U. S. A., territories and possessions. P-22
Manila cordage.___._________________________ M-36
Manila fiber______-_________________________C M-36
Manila rope.._____,_________________________ M-36
Manufactured gaS.________;__________________ L-174
Marine paints_______________________________ P-65
Masks, gas_______________.....ui____________ L-57
Materials, transparent______________________ L-20
Mattresses-..—...________,__________________ L-49
Measuring instruments, combat___________:___ L-203
Mechanical pencils______________________.... L-227
Mechanical refrigerators, domestic_L-5, L-5-a, b, e, d
Medical equipment________:__,_______________ L-214
Medical supplies____________'............ L-214
Men’s and boys’ lounging wear_______________ L-130
Men’s clothing.______,____________4......... L-224
Men’s work clothing__________._________ L-181, M-207
Merchant ship construction._______,_______.... P-7
Mercury.._____________________................ M-78
Metal bob pins______________________________ L-W4
Metal cutting band saw and hack saw blades... E-7 Metal doors, door frames, metal shutters____ L-142
Metal hairpins_______________;______________ L-104
Metal household furniture.................... L-62
Metal office equipment_________________L-13-a, L-13
Metal office furniture_________________L-13, L-13-a
Metal plastering accessories.___________ L-59, L-59-a, b
Metal plastering bases_________________L-59, L-59-a, b
Metal scrap processors_________________________ P-136
Metal signs____________________________- L-29
Metal windows_________________________________ L-77
Metal-working equipment______________________ P-11
Metal-working equipment, finishes____________ L-108 Metallic license plates------------------------— L-32
Meters____________________________.........__ L-154
Meters, watt hour domestic...__________,_________..... L-151 Methyl alcohol..._________________________ M-31
Methyl ethyl ketone....... _______________... M-169
Methylmethacrylate...________________________ M-154-b
Mica, block..................._________M-63, M-101
Military aircraft____.......................... P-122 Military arms ___________________.......L-230
Military insignia, officers_______________... L-131
Milk, fluid, shipping containers__________.... M-200
Mineral oil polymers..„..................... M-258
Mines: maintenance and repair__________..___ P-56
Mining, gold____;......................... L-208
Mining machinery and equipment______________________ P-23, P-56-a Mobile housing...................................._L-205
Molasses...—______________________________ M-54
Molding compounds, phenolic resin........... M-246
Molding machinery, plastics.................... L-159
Molybdenum____________________________ M-110, M-110-a
Motor fuel........................L. L-8, L-70, M-171
Motors, electric_________________................ L-221
Motors, outboard...______...._______________.. L-80
Motortrucks.......... L-l, L-l-a, c, d, e, f, g, h; L-3,
L-3-a, b, c, d, e, f; L-35, P-54, M-100, M-100-a Motor trucks, replacement parts________________ P-107
Motor vehicle bright work___________________ L-69
Motor vehicles_________________________L_______ ’ L-168
Motot vehicles, commercial________— M-100, M-100-a Motor vehicles, off-the-highway___.. L-l-e
Motorized fire apparatus_____...____________ L-43
Mowers, lawn----,.________________-__________ I/-67
Musical instruments......________________ L-37, L-37-a
N
Naphthaline__________________________...____ M-105
Naphthenates________________________________ M-142
Naphthenic acids____________________________ M-142
Napkins, sanitary._______........___________ L-95
Natural gas.______________________________ L-31, L-31-a
Natural resins_______________.1...._________ M-56
Neoprene_____________4_M-4, M-4-a through M-4-n
Nickel................................ M-6, M-6-a, b
Nickel bearing steel---------M-5, M-5-a, b, M-21-a, c Nickel scrap.----------------_ M-6-c
Nitrate, sodium______________________________ M-62
Nitrocellulose, soluble.____________________ M-196
Noble fir logs.._______________________...___M-228
Nonferrous smelters and refiners:
\ Maintenance, repair and operation......... P-73
Nonmetal containers.................... .... P-79
Nutgalls___________________________________ M-204
Nylon waste_________________________________ M-247
O
Oak logs, white__........____.......______... M-2Q9
Obsolete printing plates J_____________________ M-99
OD wool clips, rags, waste________________j.. M-87
Office equipment, metal . J____________L-13, L-13-a
Office fiirniture, metal.——___________________L-13, L-13-a Office machinery____________________________L-54-a, b
Office supplies.....________________________ L-73
Officers’ military insignia_______________... L-131
Officers 'uniforms...___..................... P-131
Ofl-the-highway ipotor vehicles___——___________________ L-l-e
Oil, babassu.......................... M-60, M-60-a
Oil burners__________________________________________ L-74
Oil, cashew nut shell.... __________..._______ M-66
Oil castor________....................________ M-235
Oil, coconut___________________________M-60, M-60-a
Oil, fuel............................. L-56, M-144
Oil industry marketing material—.............. M-68-c Oil industry production material.. M-68, M-68-1,2,3,4 Oil, oitjcica................................... •_M-57, M-238
Oil, palm........... ___............... ______ M-59
Oil, palm kernel_______________________M-60, M-60-a
Oil, rapeseed........................................... M-77
Oil space heaters, domestic..____________....... L-173
Oil, sperm_____________________________________ M-40
Oil stoves____________________________________________ L-79
Oil, tung._____________________________________ M-57
Oils and fats________.......................... M-71
Oils, high lauric acid.................... M-60, M-60-a Oils, tar acid.______________________________________ M-27
Oiticlca oil.............................M-57, M-238
Operation, defense projects....._________________________ P-41
Ore, lithium............................................ M-253
Osnaburg, bag.................................... L-99
Osnaburgs...................................... P-116
Outboard motors.........____....__............ L-80
Overhead traveling cranes...................... M-225
P
Paints, marine_______________________________________ P-65
Pajamas_________.......___________....________ L-169
Palm kernel oil............................. M-60, M-60-a Palm oil.__________________—..—— ..................... M-59
Panty girdles.........................________ L-90
Paper and paperboard__________________________ M-241
Paperboard, chlorine in______—____...._____.... L-ll
Paperboard and paper........___________________ M-241
Paper manufacture, wire cloth___________________________ L-209
Paper simplification.........._________________________ L-120
Paper, wall......................._____________________ L-177
Paper, waste________________________________... L-15
Paraffin, chlorinated__________________________ M-189
Paraformaldehyde________________________________ ■ M-25
Para-phenyl-phenol......................... F. M-254
Parts, accessories, equipment for tanks______________ P-25-a Parts, bicycle.................................._ .... L-52
Parts, repair and accessories—civil aircraft__ P-6-a Parts, replacement (automotive)_______________L-l-a,
L-4, L-4-a, b, c, L-35 Passenger automobiles................................. L-2,
L-2-a, b, c, d, e, f. g, h, 1, M-130 Passenger carriers______L-l, L-l-a, L-35, L-101,P-54 Passenger carriers replacement parts___4______ P-107
Pencils, wood-cased_______________......._______ L-113
Pencils, wood, mechanical.......... _________... L-227
Pen holders_______________________..__________ L-227
Pen nibs.____________________................ , L-227
Pens, fountain................................... L-227
Perchlorate chemicals_______________________.... M-171
Perchloric acid.__________________....._______ M-171
Petroleum coke_______z__________________________ M-212
Petroleum gas equipment_______________________ L-86
Petroleum material conservation..........................M-68,
M-68-1,2,3,4,5, 6
Petroleum—production, refining, transportation, marketing___________________________:.. P-98
Petroleum solvents, aromatic__________________ M-150
Petroleum sulfonates_________;________________ M-188
Petroleum supply houses________________________________ P-83
Phenolic resin molding compounds..______________________ M-246
Phenolic resins_________........._____________ M-246
Phenols, substituted_________......___________ M-27
Philippine mahogany.................................... M-122
Phonographs_____________....___________L-44, L-44-a
Phonographs, automatic.................. L-21, L-21-a
Phosphate plasticizers................ M-183
Phosphate rock...____...........______________ M-149
Phosphates, tricesyl....________________________________ M-16
Phosphorous oxychloride......................... M-35
Phosphorus.............................. ... M-230
Phthalate plasticizers______..................... M-203
Phthalic alykd resins....._____________________ M-139
Phthalic anhydride.................. ____________ M-214
Pigments titanium....._________................... M-44
Pigments, zinc sulphide........__________________ M-128
Pigs bristles___________________________ M-51, M-51-a
Pig iron...................................... M-17
Pilchard........................................ M-206
Pistols,_____________....;__I.................... L-60
Plastermg accessories, metal____________L-59, L-59-a, b
Plastering bases, metal_________________ L-59, L-59-a, b
Plasticizers, phosphate___________...___...... M-183
Plasticizers, phthalate__________________________ M-203
i Plastics molding machinery_____________________ L-159
Plates, license, metallic_______________________ L-32
Plates, printing, obsolete_________________.... M-99
Plates, steel.._____________'.______________ M-21-c, P-92
Plate, warming equipment________________________ L-182
Platinum.................................... M-162
Plumbing and heating: emergency repairs_________________ P-84
Plumbing and heating equipment_____________________L-79
Plumbing and heating simplification........_____ L-42
Plumbing equipment... ____________...__________ L-79
Plumbing simplification________________________ L-42
Plywood, Douglas fir............................ L-150
Polymers, mineral oil________________________ M-258
Polymers, vinyl.—______________________________ M-239
Polyvinyl butyral...___________________________M-154-a
Polyvinyl chloride______________________....... M-10
Portable electric lamps_____...____________..... L-33
Portable tools...........................________ L-216
Portland cement________________________________ L-l79
Potassium chlorate______________________________ M-171
Potassium perchlorate___________________M-32, M-117
Potassium permanganate____________..!__________ M-33
Poultry wire netting and flooring............... L-211
Power auxiliary equipment______________________ L-154
Power, electric_________________________L-16, L-46, L-94
Power equipment, heavy.......................... L-117
Power trucks, industrial____....________L-112, L-112-a
Pressing machinery, tailors’.................___ L-91
Printing and publishing___________..._____________ M-99
Printing and publishing, steel wire. .........__ P-101
Printing ink_______________________________M-53, P-94
Printing plates, obsolete_________________________ M-99
Private housing project...________________________ P-71
Processed foods__________________________ M-86, M-86-e
Processors, metal scrap_________________....___ P-136
Production requirements plan________________.... P-90
Products, aircraft________________.............. P-109
Products, blind-made!________________________... P-82
Projects, construction of rated________________P-19-h
Projects, defense housing_________P-19-c, P~19~d, P-55
Projects, defense, outside U. S____________.... P-19
Projects, defense, within U. 8_________________ P-19-a
Projects, low-cost remodeling._________________.. P-UO
Projects, road_______J........_____________... P-19-e
Protective equipment, fire......_________... L-39, P-108
Protective helmets. ________________ L-105
Publishing and printing.......................... M-99
Pulley bearings, aircraft................. ____ L-145
Pulp, chemical cotton........................... M-157
Pulp, chlorine in...._____________...__________ L-ll
Pulp, sulphite........_________________________ M-52
, Pulp, wood....___________________________M-93, M-251
Pumps, electric...._________________________ .. L-42
Pyrethrum_________________________ ........... M-179
Pyridine__________________________.............. M-185
Q
Quartz crystals.....................’............ M-146
Quinidine_______________________________________M-131-a
Quinine......._____________________________ M-131
R
Radiosondes____________________________________ P-38
Radio tubes________________________________________L-76
Radio receivers____________________________ L-44, L-44-a
Radio receiving, transmitting, directional equipment.......................................... P-16
INDEX TO TITLES OF PRIORITIES ACTIONS—Continued
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Rail, used___________________________________ L-88
Rail joints, used____________________________ L-88
Railroad cars........................L-97-a, L-97-a-l
Railroad equipment_____L-97, L-97-a, L-97-a-l, L-97-b Railroad locomotives___ L-97
Railroad maintenance, repair and operation.... P-88
Railroad standard watches______________________ L-175
Railroad supplies________________________________ L-63
Railway.cars, electric, replacement parts____ L-229 Rapeseed oil_________________________________:...__ M-77
Rattan___________________________:___________ M-248
Raw cotton, imported long staple_______________;._____________M-236 Raw sugar______________________________________ M-98
Rayon staple fiber____________________________ M-176
Rayon yarn__________________________ M-37, M-37-a, b, c
Razors'.__________________________________L-72, L-72-a
Razor blades______.....___________________L-72, L-72-a
Reagent chemicals_______________________________ P-135
Reagent chemicals equipment____________________ P-62
Rebuilding machine tools.____.......____________ P-77
Recapping equipment__________f._________________ L-61
Receivers, radio__________________________L-44, L-44-a
Recovery of glycerine._______2................ M-193
Refinery operation: British__________________ P-103
Refrigerants, chlorinated hydrocarbon_________i.. M-28
Refrigeration equipment, commercial......L-38, L-126 Refrigeration equipment, industrial......L-38, L-126
Refrigeration and air conditioning machinery
and equipment-...................L-38, L-126, P-126
Emergency servicing__________________________ P-126
Refrigerators, domestici ce..........L-7, L-7-a, b, c
Refrigerators, domestic mechanical.. L-5, L-5-a, b, c, d Regulators used in industrial processes______ L-134 Relays, electric and solenoid assemblies_________P-16
Religious articles_:........................... L-136
Remodeling projects, low-cost___________________ P-110
Repair ana operating supplies, railroad main-
tenance.___J............. 2______________.... P-88
Repair parts, farm machinery and equipment. . L-26,
L-26-a, b, d, P-95
Repair parts, foundry equipment__________________ P-31
Repair parts, elevator___________________________ P-72
Repair parts, escalator__________________________ P-72
Replacement parts (autos and trucks)_________ L-l-a,
L-4 and L-4-a, b, c. L-35, P-57, P-107, L-12 Replacement parts, passenger carriers_________ P-107 Replacement parts, school bus bodies____________L-35, P-107 Replacement parts, transportation equipment.. L-229 Replacement parts, truck-trailers_______________...._ P-107
Replacement storage batteries.................. L-180
Research laboratory, supplies and equipment___ P-43
Residential construction________________________ L-41
Resins, acrylic_________________________________ M-260
Resins, natural______________________________ M-56
Resins, phenolic. ______________________________ M-246
Resins, phthalic alkyd_______________________ M-139
Resistance welding alloy electrodes______________ P-85
Resistance welding machines______________________ P-39
Retreading equipment_________________________... L-61
Rhodium____________________ ___________________ M-95
Rifles___________________________________________ L-60
Road projects.________________________________ P-19-e
Rock, phosphate_______________________________ M-149
Rods, welding________________*_______________ L-146
Roll toilet tissue_____:_________....________ L-120
Roofing products, asphalt, tarred_______________ L-228
Rope, manila__________________________________ M-36
Rotenone__________,__________________________ M-133
Rough diamonds....______________________________ M-109
Rubber and rubber products.’____________________ M-15,
M-15-a, b, c, d, e, f, M-15-b-l
Adhesives and cements________________._______M-15-f
Cements and adhesives..______________._______M-15-f
Life-saving suits____________________________M-15-e
New aircraft tires and tubes_________________M-15-d
Rubber, chlorinated._____________:___(_______ M-46
Rubber life-saving suits________________________M-15-e
Rubber sealed closures_________________...___ M-119
Rubber, synthetic._______________________________ M-13
Rubber yarn................................... M-124
s
Safety equipment_________________________________ L-114 .
Safety razors________________4_________________ L-72-a
Sanitary belts___________________________________ L-137
Sanitary napkins_______________________________ L-95
Sanitary supports............................... L-137
Sardines________________________________________ M-206
Sauerkraut, canned____________________________ M-245
Scales, balances, weights________________________L-190
School bus bodies, replacement parts_________L-35, P-107
Scrap aluminum...........................M-l-c, a, P-12
Scrap copper............................... M-9-b, P-61
Scrap iron........................'. M-24, M-24-a, b, b
Scrap lead_______.............................. M-72
Scrap metal processors................4......... P-136
Scrap steel______________________________________ M-24
Scrap tin________________________________________ M-72
Scrap, tinned and de-tinned_____________________M-72-a
Second-hand machine tools______________________ E-4
Seed, hemp___________________________________j. M-82
Seed, SXP cotton_________________________________ M-92
Sewing machines, domestic...._____________________ L-98 -
Sextants...._____________________________________ L-58
Shades, portable electric lamp___....____________ L-33
Shearlings................................. M-94
Sheep intestines______________________4__________ M-220
Sheetings, bag_________________________________ L-99
Sheet steel______________________________________ M-45
Shellac_________________________________________ M-106
Shingles, asphalt____________________________ L-228
Ship construction, merchant_______________________ P-7
Shipping bags, textile__________________________ M-221
Shipping cases......................... L-64, L-64-a
Shipping drums, steel________________________..... L-197-
Ships, conversion of_____________________________ P-10
Shipway construction__________________________ P-14-a, b
Shirts_____________,...______________________•___' L-169
Shotguns_____________________________________L-55, L-60
Shot steel____________________________!..________M-21-1
Shutters, metal______________:___________________L-142
Signs, metal__________________________4__________ L-29
Silica gel____________________________________ M-21Ô
Silicon, calcium......................... M-20, M-20-a
■ Silk___________________________________________ M-22
Silk, garnetted______________..............______ M-26
Silk hosiery, used..../........................... M-182
Silk noils.____________...............___________ M-26
Silk, reclaimed______________________________.. M-26
Silk waste_______________________________________ M-26
Silver......................................... M-199
Simplification, dental supplies and equipment— L-139
Simplification, glass container and closure______ L-103
Simplification, hand tools_____________________ L-157
Simplification, plumbing and heating_____________ L-42
Sitka spruce logs_______________________________ M-186
Skins, calf and kip___________________M-194, M-194-a
Slicing machinery, food......................... L-83
Smelters and refiners, nonferrous: repair, main-
tenance, and operation_____________________________ P-73
Sodium chlorate_______________________________ M-171
Sodium nitrate___________________________________ M-62
Softwood lumber________________________________ M-208
Sole leather_________________M-80, M-80-a, b, c, d, e
Solenoid relays______________________________... P-15
Soluble dried blood__________________________„—4 M-192
Soluble nitrocellulose...____..._________________ M-196
Solvents, aromatic petroleum_____________________ M-150
Solvents, chlorinated hydrocarbon________________ M-41
South American copper mines, defense projects. P-58
Space heaters, domestic, gas and oil............ L-173
Sperm oil______________________________________ M-40
Spices_____________.„j*__________M-127, M-127-a, b
Spirits, distilled___________________________;... M-69
Sponges, loofa_________44.»___________4__________ M-125
Springs, beds________________L___________________ L-49
Spruce logs, Sitka.............................. M-186
Steam boilers (used)_________________________.... L-102
Steam auxiliary equipment_____________........... L-154
Steam equipment, heavy......................... L-117
Steatite talc........................___________ M-239
•
Steel.;-.......4................M-21, M-21-a, M-126
Steel, alloy__________________________________ M-21-a
Steel, bullet core___________________________ M-21-f
Steel, chrome._______________________________ M-21-d
Steel, chromium nickel alloy__________________ M-21-g
Steel, container________________________________ P-76
Steel drums___________________________________ M-45
Steel drums, new, allocation__________________ M-255
Steel, electric furnace carbon.._______________M-21-a
Steel, nickel bearing__________.•______________ M-5.
M-5-a, b and M-21-a, M-21-c
Steel plates____________________________ M-21-c, P-92
Steel products, emergency specifications______ L-211 Steel scrap_____________________________________ M-24, M-24-a, b, c
Steel sheets____________________________________ M-45
Steel shipping drums___________________________ L-197
Steel, shot_____________________________________M-21-
Steel, tool.............../....................M-21-h
Steel warehouses__________•___________________M-21-b
Steel wire, printing and publishing____________ P-101
Stokers, coal___________________________________ L-75
Storage batteries, replacement_____4__________ L-180
Stoves________________________________________ L-79
Strategic materials, imports. M-63, M-63-a, b, c, d, e, f Styrene_____i________________________________ M-170
Substituted phenols___________________________ M-27
Sugar...................... M-55, M-55-a, b, c, d, e, f, h
Sugar, raw______________________________________ M-98
Sulfamic acid and derivatives__________________ M-242
Sulfonates, petroleum_______________________ M-188
Sufuric acid________________________________ M-257
Sulphate of ammonia__________________________ M-163
Sulphide pigments, zinc________________________ M-128
Sulphite pulp__________________________________ M-52
Sulphur______________________________________ M-132
Sunn hemp and products_________________________ M-187
Suppliers’ inventory____________________ L-63, M-67
Supplies and equipment, research laboratory...; P-43 Supplies.offi.ee______________________________" L-73
Supplies, railroad______________________,_____ L-63
Supply^ houses, petroleum_____________________ P-83
Supports, sanitary ___________________________ L-137
SXP cotton seed______________________.________ M-92
Synthetic ammonia____________________________ M-164
Synthetic rubber.............................. M-13
T
Tackle blocks___________________________________ P-75
Tackle, fishing____.._________,................ L-92
Tailors’ pressing machinery.................... L-91
Talc, steatite______________________________ M-239
Tanks, parts, accessories, equipment... P-25-a, P-26-a Tannic acid_____________________________________M-204
Tantalum...____________________________________ M-156
Tape, industrial______________________________... M-134
Tar acids oils________________________________ M-27
Tarred roofing products_________________..____ L-228
Tea...........................M-lll, M-lll-a, b, c, d
Teak__________________________2_______________ M-83
Telephone service_____________________________ L-50
Telephone sets__________________________._____ L-204
Terneplate____________________M-21-e, M-81, M-81-a
Terneplate cans_______________________________... M-81-b
Terneplate closures.....______________________ M-104
Temes, long....____'__________.....___________M-21-e
Testing equipment_____________________________P-2-r, E-5
Textiles, asbestos____________________________ M-123
Textiles, cotton, work apparel_____,__________ M-207
Textiles, cotton, for agricultural and food process-
inguses.—._________________________________ M-218
Textile fabrics, cotton_______,_________M-107, M-134
Textile shipping bags........................ M-221
Theobromine___________________________________ M-22 2
Thermoplastics..................... M-154, M-154-a, b Thread, elastic........... _____________________ M-124
Tin...__________________________________M-43, M-43-a
Tinfoil...................................... L-25
Tinned scrap................................... M-72-a Tinplate______________________M-21-e, M-81, M-81-a
Tinplate, cans.....................___________ M-81-b
Tinplate closures____________________________ M-1C4
Tin scrap................................... M-72
Tire chains, auto. 2__________________________ L-201
Tire machinery and equipment__________________ L-143
Tires—new, aircraft.________________________ M-15-d
Tissue, toilet, roll__________________________ L-120
Titanium pigments..____________________________ M-44
Toiletries..._________________________________ L-171
Toilet tissue, roll_________________________ L-120
Toluene________________________________________ M-34
Tool steel.....________________.______________ M-21-h
Tools:
Air equipment______________________P-2-e. P-2-g, P-2-k
Automatic screw machines_____________________ P-2-p
Chucks_____________________________E-5, P-2-a, P-2-k
Cutting_______________________________ E-2, E-2-a, P-18
Cutoff machines______________________________ P-2-o
Die heads_________________’_____________P-2-d, P-2-f
Drill presses...!_______________________.... P-2-q
Electrical specifications____________________ L-147
Gages____________'......................E-5, P-2-j
Grinding machinery_________________•_________ P-2-n
Hand service_________________________________ E-6
Hand, simplification 4_______________________ L-157
Hydraulic equipment_____________________.____ P-2-k
Hydraulic cylinders_____________________ P-2-c, P-2-1
Machine....________________________E-l, E-l-a, b,
E-3, E-4 and P-2, P-2-a through s Machines: for Canadian producers_________ E-l-c Magnetic chucks__________________________,_... P-2-n
Metal working equipment_____________;____________... P-H Nibbiers_______________________________P-2-i, P-2-o
Parts____________v_________________4.... P-2-s
Portable______________________________ L-216
Power driven metal working machines_____ P-2-r Precision measuring_____________________ E-5
Presses_____________..;_________________P-2-e
Rebuilding____________________;_________ P-77
Second-hand machine_____________________ E-4
Shell tapping machinery____________i...'.____ P-2-f
Spindles_________________________________P-2-b, P-2-1
Testing equipment- _____________________P-2-r, E-5
Tornio screw machines___________________!____ P-2-p
Turret lathes________________________________ P-2-h
United Kingdom_______________________________ E-3
Totaquine__________________________,__________ M-131
Toys_________________________________________ . L-81
Track-laying tractors__________________ L-53,_ L-53-a, b
Track-laying tractors auxiliary equipment... L-53, L-53-a, b
Tractors, track-laying_____________L-53, L-53-a, b
Trailers, truck______________________________ L-l,
L-l-a, c, d, e, g and L-35, M-100, M-100-a, P-54 Transparent materials________________________ L-20
Traveling cranes, overhead______________... M-225
Treating equipment, heat________________... M-211
Tricesyl phosphates...__________________,..__ M-16
Trolley coaches, replacement parts___________ L-229
Truck tractors__________________________Z... M-100
Truck trailers__________________________... L-l,
L-l-a, c, d, e, g and L-36, M-100, M-100-a, P-54 Truck trailers replacement parts...__________ P-107
Trucks, hand_________________________________’ L-lll
Trucks, industrial lift______________________ P-40
Trucks, industrial power________________ L-112. L-112-a
Trucks, motor_________.....__________________ L-l,
L-l-a, c, d, e, g, h and L-35, M-100, M-100-a, P-54 Tubes, aircraft, new________________;________ M-15-d
Tubes, radio_____________:___________________ L-76
Tungsten..;______M-3, M-3-a, M-14, M-20, M-29-a, b Tung oil_____________________________________ M-57
Turbo-blowers__________________...._____...... L-163
Turbines, land_________________}_____________M-76
Typewriters, new and used..-___...4........... L-54
L-54-a, L-54-a-l, L-54-b, c
U
Umbrella frames. ___________________________ L-36
Uniforms, officers_______......_________...... P-131
Upholstered furniture, wood__________________ L-135
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Used construction equipment______.____-__________ Iz-196
Used rails and rail joints____________:_____ L-88
Used silk hosiery___________________________ M-182
Utensils, cooking.............i_____________L-30-d
Utilities, maintenance, repair and supplies. P-46,P-46-a
V '
Vacuum cleaners, domestic_________________ L-18, L-18-a, b, c
Valves, automotive._________________________ L-128
Valves used in Industrial processes_________ L-134
Vanadium...................„2_________M-23, M-23-a
Vaults, burial..............—_________— L-64, L-64a
Vehicles, armored half-track..__________________ P-35
Vehicles, automotive, conservation....______... M-216
Vehicles, motor_________J..____________________ L-158
Vehicles, motor, ofl-the-highway-______________ L-l-e
Vending machines______________________L-27, L-27-a
Venetian blinds---------.-------_____________ L-62
Vinyl acetate_____..•___._______............... M-240
Vinyl polymers_________________________.-... M-10
Vitamin A___________________________________ L-40
W
Wallpaper L-177
Warehouses, steel___________________________ M-21-b
Warming equipment, food and plate..------------ L-182
Waste nylon_____________<_______M-247
Waste paper____________________________Ir-18, M-129
Watches, railroad standard________........1 L-175
Water auxiliary equipment_______A...___—_____ L-154
Water meters.___________________................. L-154
Watthour meters, domestic____________________ X>—151
Weapons.................... .......... L-230
Weighing machines_________________....; L-21, L-21-a
Weights, balances, scales....................... L-190
Welding electrodes...________________..... L-146, P-92
Welding machines, arc and resistance..-________ P-39
Welding rods____________________________________ L-146
Western hemlock aircraft logs______________i.^.. M-229
White oak logs.¹______..._________________i____ M-209
Windows, metal____________________________________ L-77
Wire: barbed, fence, poultry netting, flooring___ L-211
Wire bound boxes_______________________________ M-113
Wire cloth, paper manufacture-—..._________ L-209
Wire, steel: printing and publishing.__..... P-101
Wire, telephone industry___________________. L-50
Wood-caSed pencils____■....'__......_______ L-113
Wooden boxes...__________........__________ M-113
Wood pulp,....__________________________..... M-93
Wood upholstered'furniture_________......... L-135
Wool.................................- M-73, M-73-a
Wool clips, rags, waste—OD______________....... M-87
Work apparel, cotton textiles...___...______ M-207
Work clothing, men’s__________........ L-181, M-207
Work gloves.................________________ M-207
X
X-Ray equipment---------......................— L-206
Y
Yarn, combed cotton___________....._________ M-155
Yarn, rayon_________________________M-37, M-37-a, b, c
Yarn, rubber________________________________ M-124
Z
Zinc_________________________________ M-ll, M-ll-a, b
Zinc dust__________________________M-ll-a through k
Zinc oxide.._______________________M-ll-a through k
Zinc sulphide______________________...V— M-128
EQUIPMENT ORDERS (“E” SERIES)
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TO REGULATE THE FLOW AND DISTRIBUTION OF MACHINE TOOLS AND CUTTING TOOLS
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
E-l_________ ------------......... Machine tools_____________ Directs distribution____________________i________________ 3-26-41 3-28-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whit< ley.
Supplementary ...........-................ Classifies in groups_____________________________________ 4- 7-41 4- 7-41 12-31-41 ------------------
Order No. 1.
Amendment No, ............................ Changes urgency standings In Exhibit A_______________ 8-21-41 8-21-41
Extension No. 1___ 12-22-41 12-22-41 When re-
E-l-a______ Machine tools, gages and Production and delivery________________________________ 1- 6-42 1-10-42 voked. Tools.._______ W. D. Whiteley
chucks. ...do______ 2644.
Revokes E-1-a______ Amendment No. 1. Machine tools_________ Suspends effective date of E-l-a........................ 1- 8-42 1- 8-42 .........-........
Supersedes E-l-a Revised_____ Contains revised master preference list. Brings chucks ------------------ 1-12-42 1-16-42 When re-
and Supplemen- and gages under priorities control. voked.
tary Order No. 1
Amendment No. 2. Excludes “drill chucks” from control---_______...________ 3-26-42 3-26-42 When re- W. D. Whiteley
E-l-b______ Interpretation No. Machine tools_____________ All new machine tools placed under limited allocation... 4-30-42 6- 1-42 voked. Tools........... 2644
1. Clarifies term “purchase order” as used in original order. 6-16-42 6-16-42
/ Clarifies use of AA ratings for service purchasers, whether 6- 9-42 6-19-42
Interpretation No. or not they are listed on the Numerical Master Prefer-, 7-30-42
2. ence List. ’ f
Interpretation No. Clarifies delivery date determination with regard to
• 3. ratings under Priorities Regulation No. 12.
Interpretation No. -------------------------- Clarifies use of urgency standing in connection with a 8-10-42 .....-......
4.
Amendment No. 1. Permits disposition of excess tools where Service Pur- 8-13-42 8-13-42
chasers and Foreign tad other purchasers do not absorb ---
entire quotas.
Amendment No. •• ----------------------- Permits assigning of ratings on PD-408 series; establishes 408______________ 9- 9-42 9- 9-42
2. seven classifications of service purchasers; permits
Bureau of Ships to have first call- on Bureau of Ord-
nance quota surplus, and vice versa.
Amendment No. 8. .......................... Establishes special preference for purchase orders for .............. 11- 6-42 11- 6-42 ------------------
machine tools for aircraft programs.
E-l-C---___ Machine tools for Cana- Raises any assigned rating covering machine tools to be 6-19-42 6-19-42 ............ Tools___________ Hawkins, 2732.
dian purchasers. purchased by Canadians as defined as “other purchas- Whiteley, 2644.
ers" in order E-l-b to A-l-a.
E-2---_____.. Cutting tools______________ Directs use and distribution............................. 7-17-41 7-17-41 11-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
Revokes E-2________ Amended_________ Cutting tools_____________ ______do......______... ................................ 7-23-41 7-17-41 11-30-41 2644.
Amended. -------------------- -----do_______........__________......................... 8-28-41 8-28-41 11-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley
Amendment No. --- Adds more machines to list____________.................. 11-29-41 11-29-41 2-28-42 2644.
1. and Extension When re-
No. 1. ............---....---------- 2-27-42 2-27-42 voked.
Extension No. 2...
E-2-b....... Revocation__________ Cutting tools______________ Revokes E-2-a____________..1___________________________ ------------------ 8-31-42 8-31-42 Tools___________ Stone, 3449.
, Supersedes E-2-a___ Provides for scheduling of total monthly production,•) 8-31-42 8-31-42 Whiteley, 2644.
restricts sales and purchases to orders rated A-9 or. 9- 7-42 9- 7-42
higher, subject to specific exceptions; provides for
allocation of capacity in emergencies.
Amendment No. Amends certification to include War Shipping Admin-
1. istration.
Amended_____r---*--- -------------------- Amends definitions and use, sale, and delivery restric- ........---......--- 12-12-42 12-12-42
tions. >
E-3_________ Machine tools_____________ Covers allocation of tools for United Kingdom__________ ------------------ 1-12-42 1-12-42 7-1-42 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
E-4_________ Second hand machine Allocates gnd directs distribution.._____________________ 2- 3-42 2- 3-42 When re- Tools________.tZ 2644.
E-5...._____ tools. Revokes E-l-a revised. Sales and deliveries restricted 6-16-42 6-15-42 voked. Tools__________4 Siefreat, 2065.
Gages, precision measur- to orders with A-10 or higher rating. ...do______ Whiteley, 2644.
ing tools, testing instru- Wood, 2794.
ments and chucks. Whiteley, 2644.
E-G----..... -------------„ Hand service tools________ Limits the type of steel which may be used in producing --- 6-12-42 6-12-42 ...do._____ Tools________--- Beaupre, 3447.
such tools and also limits the orders which producers . 1 Whiteley, 2644.
may fill. 1
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Amendment No.l. --- Adds “industrial hand files” to exhibit A_______________ .................. 10-29-42 10-29-42
Amendment No. 2. Limits types of alloy steel used in manufacture, and 6-26-42 6-26-42
Amendment No. 3. limits sale of such tools by producers to orders rated 10-10-42 10-10-42
A-9 or higher.
Restrictions on use of steel for manufacture provided
alloy steel listed in exhibit B has been received by
B-T.________ Metal-cutting band saw producer prior to 1-1-42; exhibit A wording corrected. .................. Tools........... Beaupre, 3447.
blades and hacksaw Restricts sale and purchase of metal-cutting band saw Whiteley, 2644.
blades. blades to orders rated A-9 or higher; restricts sale and 8-22-42 8-31-42
purchase of hacksaw blades to rating of A-9 or 10-6-42 10-6-42
higher, subject to certain exceptions.
Amendment No. 1. Permits sale of low alloy steel hack saw blades used in
______'____________t_______________ ordinary hand frames without preference ratings.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)
The following inforniation is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
14
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-l_________ Chassis___________________ Restricts production of chassis during limitation period. .................. 8-30-41 8-30-41 --- Automotive..___ I. O. White.
Bodies and cabs. No restriction on bodies, cabs, and parts, 2705.
Replacements parts:
a. Heavy motor trucks.
b. Truck tractors.
c.Medium motor trucks.
d. Public passenger car-
L-l-a...... Supersedes L-l______ riers. Restricts production during limitation period____________ .................. 9-12-41 • 9-12-41 Automotive_____ Graham, 2706.
e. Truck trailers. White, 2705.
Medium motor trucks or
truck tractors or chassis,
body or cab therefor.
Capacity: 1 Ji tons to less
than 3 tons.
Truck trailers, semitrailers
or full trailers or chassis
or bodies therefor. Ca-
pacity: 5 tons or more.
Passenger carriers, (motor
or electric) or chassis or
body therefor. Capac-
ity: 15 persons or more.
Defines parts and compo-
nents for manufacture or
repair of heavy trucks,
medium trucks, truck
* Extension No. 1.1. trailers, and passenger
carriers.
Medium motortrucks, _____do........ ................ 10-15-41 ' 10-15-41 12-31-41 ---................
truck trailers, passenger
carriers.
Extension No. 2... Medium motortrucks, Defines parts for replacement...................________ 11- 6-41 11- 6-41 1-31-42
truck trailers, passenger
Amendment No.l. carriers. Further restricts production during limitation period.... 12-4 -41 12- 4-41 -------------------
Interpretation Medium motortrucks, Exempts sales to specified Government agencies from 12- 5-41 12- 5-41
No. 1. passenger carriers. restriction. 12-10-41 12-10-41
Supplement No. 1. Motortrucks, truck trail- Establishes special production quotas for seven specified 12-31-41 12-31-41
Amendment No.2. ers, passenger carriers. manufacturers for each period.
Passenger carriers......... Sets quotas for manufacturers for limitation period.....
Medium motortrucks,
heavy motortrucks,
Amendment No.S. truck tractors having a Sets quotas for manufacturers for limitation period.___ 1-23-42 1-23-42 f ■
Amendment No.4. gross vehicle weight of 1. Limits production to fabricated and semifabricated 4 3- 2-42
8,000 pounds or more, material on hand 2-28-42. 3- 2-42
passenger carriers. 2. Does not apply to vehicles produced in March 1942,
Medium motortrucks, under quotas set for February 1942.
heavy motortrucks,
truck tractors having a
gross vehicle weight of
9,000 pounds or more.
Medium motortrucks,
heavy motortrucks
having gross vehicle
weight of 16,000 pounds
or more.
Amendment No,5. Changes-product in Changes definition of product___________________________ 4- 2-42 4- 2-42
Amendment No. 3 to
medium motortrucks or
chassis, heavy motor-
trucks or chassis, truck
tractors or chassis having
maximum gross vehicle
weight of 9,000 pounds
Amendment No.6. or more. Permits certain production provided not equipped with . 4- 2-42 4- 2-42
Medium motortrucks,
L-l-b...___ Not issued________ Amendment No.7. heavy motortruck ve- tires, tubes, and casings. » 4-25-42 4-25-42
hicles under 16,000 Eliminates paragraph (b)(3)_______________._________...
pounds in gross weight
but not less than 9,000
pounds.
Motortrucks, trailers, etc.
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f-l-c . . Medium motor trucks. Prohibits transfers to users of vehicles outside authorized ------------------ 1-1-42 1- 1-42 - 1-15-42 Automotive------. Graham, 2706.
heavy motor' trucks, channels of distribution for resale. ' , wnwe, z/uo.
truck trailers 1942 mod-
els or vehicles used less
than 1,000 miles. " . _
. ___________________ Authorizes transfers to Government agencies and holders ------------------- 1-8-42 1-8-42 -------------------------------
of A-l-j rating. ’
_ _________________________ Limitation period extended to 2-2-42--------------------------------------- 1-14-42 1-14-42 2- 2-42 ------------------
_ _________.... On installment sales contracts, authorizes transfer of __________________ 1-20-42 1-20-42 2- 2-42 ------------------
Amendment No. 1. ♦ title or repossession if contract entered into prior to 6
Amendment No. 2. p. m., 1-1-42. * •
Amendment No. 3. ___________________________ Limitation period extended to 2-11-42------------------------------------- 1-31-42 1-31-42 2-11-42 ----------------,---
AmendmentNo. 4- ____________....._____ Limitation period extended to 2-28-42_____________________________________ 2-11-42 2-11-42 2-28-42 ------------------- w
Amendment No. 5. _____ Authorizes sales of self-propelled motorized and trailer __________________ 2-25-42 2-25-42 ------------------------------.
Amendment No. 6. types of Are apparatus on rating of A-10 or higher. ’
L-l-d Amendment No. 7. __________________________ Limitation period extended to 3-8-42-------------..----------------------- 2-28-42 2-28-42 3- 8-42 ...........-------
Tn L-3, Amendment No. Orders inventories to be taken 2-11-42 and 2-28-42 and ------------------ 2-14-42 2-14-42 ------------- Automotive..... Graham, zAlo.
1, light motor trucks. reported. wmte, zvoo.
. In L-l-a, Amendment
No. 3, medium motor
trucks, heavy motor
L-l-e trucks truck trailers. •
Medium motor trucks, Stops production on cut-off date but permits completion -------------..... 4-11-42 4-11-42 ------------ Automotive----- Graham, 2706.
heavy motor trucks, off- of February and March quotas. White, 2705.
the-highway motor ,
trucks«
_______ Permits manufacture during period 7-1-42 to 12-31-42 of ______________.... 7-24-42 7-24-42 ------------------------------
Amendment No. 1. off-the-highway vehicles as spepiflcally authorized.
AmendmentNo. 2. Motor trucks, truck trail- Authorizes producers to schedule production of vehicles ............. 10-10-42 10-10-42 ..............................
Amendment No. ers, and passenger car- as if orders therefor have AA-2X rating.
W-f 3. „ Extends time for manufacture of off-the-highway motor __________________ 11-17-42 11-17-42 ------------------------------
vehicles from 12-31-42 to 3-31-43. *
Medium motor trucks, Extends limitation periods in amendments to order No. ---------------... 4- 2-42 4- 2-42 4-30-42 Automotive..... Graham, 2706.
heavy motor trucks. L-l-a as follows: White, 2705.
Amendment No. 2 to 4-30-42.
L-l-g Amendment No. 3 to 5-31-42.
Motor trucks, truck trail- From 7-1-42, prohibits production except for war agency ------------------ 6-23-42 7- 1-42 ------------ Automotive----- Graham, 2706.
ers and passenger car- orders. ' । White, 2705.
riers.
Arriendfid __________ Further defines “truck trailer” to omit; attachment third __________________ 11-19-42 12-1-42 ------------------.....-------
axles, whether dead or power-driven.
Amended___ ____________________ Authorizes production of 300 tank trailers________________________________ 12-11-42 12-11-42 ------------------------------
L-l-h Amendment No. 1- _________________ Redefines “truck trailer" and causes it to apply to ------------------ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42 ------------------------------ . ■
trailers for transportation of people as well as property. '
Motor trucks, truck trail- Authorizes production of 4,000 heavy trucks during the 571'_______....... 8-28-42 8-28-42 ----------- Automotive----- Graham, 2706.
ers and passenger trail- period 8-1-42 to 12-31-42 by specified producers. ,. White, 2705.
ers. ’
Amended - ... Changes period for authorized production of 4,000 heavy 571______________ 11-19-42 11-19-42 ------------...---------------
Iz-2 . . trucks from 8-1-42’through 12-31-42 to 8-1-42 through
3-31-43. -
Passenger automobiles.--- Restricts production for manufacturers and makes of ------------------ 9-13-41 9-13-41 When re- Automotive..... Vaniman, 2955.
Interpretation cars. Exempts direct sales to Government agencies. voked. White, 270o.
No. 1. _______ Rules that vehicles to fill designated Government con- ------------- 12-23-41 12-23-41 -------------------------------
tracts directly or indirectly are in addition to quotas.
Iz-2-a Passenger automobiles____ Restricts production during limitation period by setting .....------------- 10-24-41 10-24-41 When re- Automotive---... Vaniman, 2955.
maximum quotas for manufacturers and makes of chrs. voked. White, 2705.
L-2-b Supplements L-2_... Passenger automobiles.... Prohibits bright work except as authorized for bumpers ----------- 10-27-41 12-15-41 ............ Automotive..... Vaniman, 2955.
and bumper guard assemblies. White, 2705.
Amendment No. 1 _______________ Authorizes further exceptions for bright work.____________________________ 12-10-41 12-31-41 ------------------------------
L-2-c Passenger automobiles.... Restricts production during limitation period by setting --------- 11-7-41 11-7-41 ------------ Automotive----- Vaniman, 2955.
maximum quotas for manufacturers and makes of cars. White, 2705.
Passenger automobiles....■ Restricts production during limitation period by setting -------- 12-10-41 12-10-41 .....------- Automotive----- I. C. White,
maximum quotas for manufacturers and makes of cars. 2705.
L-2-d Passenger automobiles____ 1. Permits production of December and January quotas ------------------ 12-24-41 12-24-41 .....------- Automotive----- Vaniman, 2955.
any time during these months. White, 2705.
L-2-e 2. Pennits bright work op first vehicles made in January
Supplements Limi- on December quota.
tation 0 rders 3. After 12-31-41 limits new tires to four per car.
L-2,L-2-a, L---2---b, ________________________ Increases quotas by about 100%------------------------------------------- 1-23-42 1-23-42 1-31-42 ------------------
Amend me n t Passenger automobiles.... Stops transfers to eofisumers___________________________________--------- ----- 1- 1-42 1- 1-42 1-15-42 Automotive----- Vaniman, 2955.
No. 1. White, 2705.
L-2-f Supplements L-2 Amendment No. 1. ___________________ Authorizes transfers to Government agencies and folders ------------------ 1- 8-42 1- 8-42 ------------------------------
Amendment No. 1. of A-l-j rating.
Amendment No. 2.- ____________i_____________ Changes expiration date to 2-2-42-------------------- -------------------- 1-14-42 1-14-42 "2-2-42 ------------------
L-2-g Amendment No. 3. ______________ Authorizes transfer of title or repossession if contract en- ------------------ 1-20-42 1-2P-42 ......... ...
entered into prior to 6 p. m., 1-1-42.
Passenger automobiles.... Stops production after cut-off date but allows comple- .............. 1-21-42 1-21-42 2- 1-42 Automotive----- Vaniman, 2955.
tion of January quotas by 2-10-42. . White, 2705.
Supplements L-2, Passenger automobiles_____ Assigns to Cadillac special production quota to 1-31-42-------------------- 1-31-42 1-31-42 2-10-42 Automotive----- Vaniman, 2955.
L-2-h.... --- . Supersedes L-2-d. Whitft. ^705.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications ' Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-2-î Passenger automobiles.---- Restricts transfer of inventories of standard steel except 3- 9-42 3- 9-42 When re- Automotive..... Vaniman, 2955.
L-3.. Light motor trucks rated to holders 01 À-3 rating and of alloy steel except to 9-13-41 9-13-41 voked. Automotive_____ White, 2705.
L-3-a capacity: less than 1H holders of A-l-k rating. 12-23-41 12-23-41 Automotive_____ Vaniman, 2955.
L-3-b tons. Restricts production during limitation period_____2_____ 2-12-42 2-12-42 Automotive_____ White, 2705.
L3c Light motor trucks____4... Vehicles to fill designated Government contracts, 10-24-41 10-24-41 Vaniman, 2955.
L-8-d Light motor trucks_____ whether direct or indirect, are in addition to maximum 11-14-41 11-14-41 White, 2705.
L-3-e Interpretation No. » production quotas. Vaniman, 2955.
L-3-f 1.' Defines “Light Motor Trucks” as complete motor truck White, 2705.
L-4... Amendment No. 1. or truck tractor having a maximum gross vehicle rating Vaniman, 2955.
L-4-a of less than 9,000 pounds. White, 2705.
L-4-b Production for each producer limited____________________ Vaniman, 2955.
1. Production for each producer limited_____________/..ù White, 2705.
2% On and after 12-15-41 prohibits bright work containing Vaniman, 2955.
copper, nickel, chrome, or aluminum, with exceptions. White, 2705.
Supplements L-3.... 3. Prohibits production of bright work for .vehicles to be Donovan, 2755.
Not issued__________ completed before 12-15-41. White, 2705.
Supplements---fc=3, Light motor trucks_______Î 1. Restricts production during limitation period_________: 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re- Automotive.---’. Donovan, 2755.
L-3-a, L-3-b. Light motor trucks________ 2. Vehicles may be equipped with only four new tires 1-23-42 1-23-42 voked Automotive_____ White, 2705.
Supplements L-3.... Light motor trucks....---. each. 1- 1-42 1- 1-42 2- 2-42 Automotive....4 Donovan, 2755.
Supplements L-3____ Replacement parts for 3. Further regulates the use of bright work to 12-31-41. 1- 8-42 1- 8-42 2-11-42 Automotive_____ White, 2705.
Supplements L-4.... passenger automobiles, Restricts production during limitation periods__________ 1-14-42 1-14-42 2-28-42 Automotive_____
(seating less than 15 per- 1. Defines light motor trucks as 1942 model or any light 1-20-42 1-20-42 3- 8-42 Automotive_____
sons) light motor trucks trucks used less than 1,000 miles. 1-31-42 1-31-42 When re-
or truck tractors (hav- 2. Until 1-15-42 limits transfer to authorized channels of 2-11-42 2-11-42 voked.
ing rated capacity of less distribution. 2-28-42 2-28-42 When re-
than tons). Authorizes transfers to____________________:______________ 1-21-42 1-21-42 voked.
Replacement parts for 1. Designated Government agencies. 9-18-41 9-18-41 6-30-42
.passenger automobiles 2. Holders of preference ratings of A-l-j or higher. 12-23-41 12-23-41
and light motor trucks. Changes expiration date to 2-2-42________...._______1... 11-22-41 11-22-41
Replacement storage bat- On installment sales authorizes transfer of title or repos- 1-23-42 1-23-42
teries for passenger auto- session if contract entered into prior to 6 p. m., 1-1-42. 2-12-42 2-12-42
mobiles having a seating Changes expiration date to 2-11-42....... ______________ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42
capacity of less than 15 Changes expiration date to 2-28-42._____________________ 11-14-41 11-14-41
persons and light motor Changes expiration date to 3-8-42...___......______...... 1-23-42 1-23-42
trucks or chassis therefor Stops production 2-1-42 except that producers may 4-25-42 4-25-42
having a maximum apply for permission to complete January 1942, quotas 8-29-42 8-29-42 1
gross vehicle weight not later than 2-10-42.
Amendment No. 1. rating of less than 9,000 Limits production during limitation period. Replace-
____*______x_ pounds. ment parts for designated direct Government con- -----------------
Amendment No. 1. tracts are in addition to this limitation.
Amendment No. 2. Parts for direct or indirect designated Goyernment con-
Amendment No. tracts are in addition to limitation quotas.
3. Permits producer to use 7-1-40 to 12-31-40 as base period.
Amendment No. Enumerates parts covered by limited production au-
4. thorized in L-4.
Amendment No. Defines a light motor truck or truck tractor as one having
5. a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of less than
Amendment No. 9,000 lbs.
6. Revokes order L-4_______________________________......
Interpretation No. Restricts production during limitation period. Re-
1. placement parts for designated direct Government
Amendment No. contracts are in addition to limitation quotas.
1. .....do___________________...______________....._____*...
Amendment No. 1. Imposes restrictions on types produced..___....______
2. 2. Regulates:
Amendment a. Inventories of batteries.
No. 3. b. Use of inventories of materials.
Revocation______4. c. Trade-ins.
Amendment d. Disposition of used batteries.
No. 1. 3. Restricts production during limitation period.
Revocation________ Revokes order L-4-b.... ................................ 1
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V-i-C....... Replacement parts for Restricts and regulates production, inventories and use __________________ 5- 5-42 5- 5-42 ....________ Automotive..... Donovan, 2755.
passenger automobiles of critical materials. White, 2705.
and light trucks.
____________________________ Changes date on production restrictions from 6-1---42 to 5- 8-42 5- 8 42
Amendment
No. 1. 5-15-42.
Revocation________ ______ ________ Revokes order L-4-c 7 4 42 7 4-42
L-5_________ Domestic mechanical 1. Production restricted during limitation period____... 9-30-41 9-30-41 When re- Consumers’ Morrison, 3364.
refrigerators. 2. Regulates Inventories of materials, parts and refriger- voked. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
ators. Goods.
_________________ _ Product defined as for household use having net. capacity 3--- 3---42 3- 3-42
Amendment
- No. 1.
Interpretation of 16 cubic feet or less.
No. 1. _______________........_____ Refrigerators for use on vessels of U. S. Navy or Mari- 4-20-42 4-20-42
Amendment time Commission exempt from L-5.
L-5-a....... Supplements L-5... No. 2. __________.__.._____________ Refrigerators for frozen foods or quick freezing exempt 4-25-42 4-25-42
from L-5.
Domestic mechanical re- Restricts production during limitation period................ 12-4-41 12-4-41 ____________ Consumers’ Morrison,.3364.
frigerators. , . Durable Armstrong, 71495.
_ . Goods.
____________________________ Refrigerators required to fill designated Government 1- 6-42 1- 6-42
Amendment . contracts are in addition to limitation quotas.
L-5-b...... Supplements L-5____ No. 1. Domestië mechanical re- Prohibits transfers subject to specified exceptions....... 2-14-42 2-14-42 ________.... Consumers’ Morrison,3364.
frigerators. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
, - Goods.
___________ _ _ Prohibits transfers pursuant to retail sale of new refriger- 2-16-42 2-16-42
ators received after 10a. m., 2-14-42except those then in
transit.
- - - - .... ■ Permits shipment of refrigerators .sold prior to 2-14-42 2-23-42 2 23-42
under specified? conditions.
_____ _ Permits transfers to U. S. Army, Navy and Maritime 3--- 2 42 3- 2-42
Commission but provides for monthly report of trans-
Interpretation No. fers.
1. ____ _________....___ 1. Adds Panama Canal to Amendment No 1 3-26---42 3 26 42
Interpretation No. 2. Pennits transfer to defense project or defense housing
2. project on rating of A-10 or higher if contract placed
Amendment No. 1. 2-13-42 or before,
Amendment No. 2. 3. Authorizes designated types of transfers.
L-5-c.. ... Amendment No. 3. ____ Amends regulations covering permissible transfers 4-20-42 4 20 42
Domestic mechanical re- Curtails production during limitation period. Prohibits 500---........... 2-23-42 2-23-42 When re- Consumers’ Morrison, 3364.
Amendment No. 1. frigerators. production from cut-off date. » i 1 voked. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
Amendment No. 2. , Goods.
Supplements L-5, Amendment No. 3.
L---5---a, L---5-b.
L-5- Adds schools to uses exempted from limitation_________
Supplement No. 3. ; Deletes names of certain utilities from L-16______......
. Amendment No. 1. Suspends paragraphs B< C, D, and Supplement No. 2,
Supplement No. 4. L-16.
L-17....... Not issued.... Revocation_______ Revokes L-16 amendment and supplements.___________ 1- 5-52 1- 5-42
L-18........ Revocation..»_____ Domestic vacuum cleaners Limits production during limitation period______.______ 11-27-41 11-27-41 When re- Consumers’ Du- Morrison, 3364.
Revokes L-18 and L-18-a which are superseded by L-18- 11-26-42 11-26-42 voked. rable Goods Armstrong, 71495.
b.
I/---18-a______ Supplements L-18._ Domestic vacuum cleaners- ...;.do______;______________________________...____________ 1- 1-42 _____do__________ Morrison, 3364.
L-18-b_____ Supplements L-18 Domestic vacuum cleaners. 1. Limits production during limitation period..___ 4- 1-42 -----do__________ Armstrong, 71495.
and Lr-18-a. 2. Stops production after cut-off date. 11-26-42 Morrison, 3364.
Amended........... Corrects typographical error____________________________ 500.............. 3-30-42 Armstrong, 71495.
Correction No. 1.. Supersedes L-18 and L-18-a, changes definition of 500.............. 4- 1-42
vacuum cleaner to make clear that prohibition of 11-26-42
production applies to all domestic type vacuum
cleaners regardless of ultimate use. Prohibits pro-
duction of attachments. >
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L-18-c________________________________________________ Domestic vacuum cleaners. Prohibits all sales from 10-24-42 to 12-31-42 except to I 655.............. 10-24-42 10-24-42 _____do__________ Morrison, 3364.
Armed forces, Lend-Lease or for export under license PD-556.655_____ 11-20-42 Armstrong, 71495.
of Board of Ecohomic Warfare or with specific author-
ization.
Amended_________________________._________________________________ Amends transfer provisions to prohibit only manufac-
' turer or private brand seller (one who had 500 or over Jl-20-42
in his name on 1-24-42) from transferring, subject to 11-12-42 11-12-42
specified exceptions.
Interpretation_______________________________________________________ Makes clear that a “carrier” as such, is exempt from
provisions of the order. /
L-19-------- Not issued._______________________.’._____________________________
L-20------ ---------------------------;---------------- Cellophane and similar Prohibits use and delivery for packaging or manufacture 1Ï- 8-41 11- 8-41 When re- Chemicals______ Martin, 3664
transparent materials of designated articles. voked. Clemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 1____ _. ______________________ Increases list of designated uses for packaging and manu- 1-10-42 1-10-42 2-15-42
facture of which use and delivery are prohibited.
Amendment No. 2.____________________________ Sets 3-17-42 as expiration date of L-20________ ........ 2-14-42 2-14-42 3-17-42
Amendment No. 3_____________________________ 1. Increases further designated uses for packaging and .............X- 3-17-42 3-17-42 When re-
manufacture of which use and delivery are prohibited.
2. Continues order until revoked.
Amended----------------------------------------------------------- 1. Restricts use of these materials in less than .003" gage
for packaging, sealing, or manufacturing of stated arti-
cles, and prohibits substitution of thicker gage ma- voked.
terial. 6- 8-42 6- 8-42 When re-
2. Excepts off-grade or waste materials and under speci- voked.
fied conditions, existing stocks.
3. Exdepts articles for U. S. Army, Navy, and other
departments and agencies.
Amendment No. 1.---------------------------- Eases restriction on food wrappings_____________________ 7-22-42 7-22-42
L-21-------------------------------------------------- Automatic phonographs, 1. Restricts production during* limitation periods________ 12-10-41 12-10-41 When re- Consumers’ Du- Morrison, 3364.
weighing, amusement 2. Thereafter restricts production of phonographs, Armstrong, 71495.
and gaming machines. weighing and amusement machines and stops produc- Morrison, 3364.
tion of gaming machines. Armstrong, 71495.
3. Prohibits use of aluminum in production. 500. voked. rable Goods.
L-21-a------ Supplements L-21---------------------- Automatic phonographs, 1. Except gaming machines___________________________ 500---........... 3-16-42 3-16-42 When re- Consumers’
weighing, amusement,' a. Restricts production during limitation period. voked. Durable Goods.
and gaming machines. b. Stops production from cut-off date
2. Stops use of copper, copper base alloy, nickel, or stain-
less steel.
, 3. Regulates manufacture and transfer of parts.
Interpretation ____________;_____________ Establishes exceptions_____... ______________________ 4-13-42 4-13-42
- No. 1. 1. On use of copper wire. 5- 2-42 5- 2-42
2. On transfers from stock of materials.
3. On inventory procedure.
Amendment No. 1..---------------------------- Perihits producer to transfer inventory of material or
. • parts to holder of A-2 rating.
Amendment No. 2_____________________________ Extends restrictions to manufacturers of parts___________ 6- 4-42 6- 4-42
L-22------ ----------------------------------------Furnaces, direct-fired, 1. Limits consumption of iron and/or steel during limi- 500______________ 4-11-42 4-11-42 When re- Plumbing and Johnston, 72084.
central plant warm air tation period. voked. Heating. Porter, 71910.
unit for neating interior 2. Forbids accumulation of excessive inventories of mate-
of building. rial.
Interpretation -------------------Makes it clear that replacement parts may be manu- 7-29-42 7-29-42
, No. 1. , ~ factured over and above quotas established by order
L-22.
L-22-a------------------------------------------------- Furnaces__________________ From 12-31-42, prohibits manufacture of steel furnaces 704.............. 12-14-42 12-14-42
except as authorized for military purposes on PD-704. 192______________ 12-13-41 12-13-41 When re- Johnston, 72084.
Limits production of spare parts. voked. Porter, 71910.
L---23-------------------------------------r----________... Domestic cooking appli- 1. Restricts use of iron and steel during limitation period, Plumbing and Baldwin, 71979.
ànces: Gas ranges, gas 2. From 12-15-41 prohibits use of iron or steel for cover Heating. Porter, 71910.
\ cooking stoves, gas hot tops or lids.
plates, electric ranges 3. From 2-1-42 prohibits bright work
2J4 kw. and over, elec-
kw. and over. 2- 7-42 2- 7-42
Amendment No. 1.---------------------------- Prohibits use of copper, nickel, chromium or aluminum Baldwin, 71979.
except for functional parts where proper operation Porter, 71910.
would be impaired. Stiles, 3953.
L-23-a---------------------------------------------. Domestic cooking appli- During limitation period restricts use of iroh and steel Armstrong, 71495.
ances. in production. 4-25-42 4-25-42 Consumers’
L-23-b-----,----------------------------------------- Domestic cooking appli- 1. Restricts use of steel in production during limitation
ances. period.
2. Stops production with specified exceptions from cut- Durable Goods.
off date. 192______________ 5- 2-42 5- 2-42 Consumors’
3. Restricts distribution subject to specified exceptions. Durable Goods
4. Restricts transfer of inventories oi iron and steel sub-
, ject to specified exceptions. 7-16-42
Amendment No. lj___________________________ Relaxes restrictions to permit transfers to war agencies,
’ housing projects with requisite ratings and under
specified conditions to consumer. I 7-16-42
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective, Expires Division Administrator---Ext,
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-23-c Domestic cooking appli- 1. After cut-off date: 192, 494, 500..... 5-14-42 5-15-42 Plumbing and Baldwin, 71979.
ances. a. Restricts types of cooking appliances to be made. / 7- 4-42 7- 4-42 Heating. Porter, 71910.
b. Stops production of cooking appliances and heating
stoves by classes A and B manufacturers.
c. Restricts use of iron and steel in heating stoves and
in coal or wood ranges.
d. Restricts each manufacturer to one permitted
model.
2. Restricts use of iron and steel by classes A and B
manufacturers In cooking appliances during limita-
tion period and from 5-15-42 to 7-31-42 in heating
stoves.
3. Restricts use of iron and steel by Class C manufac- 7-20-42 7-20-42
turers in cooking appliances and heating stoves.
4. Prohibits the use of iron or steel in cover tops or lids.
Revokes par. (b) (10), which includes specifications on
safety and performance.
From 6-30-42, limits use of iron and steel by Class 0
/ . manufacturers for domestic cooking appliances and
Amendment stoves.
No. 1. - From 12-26-42 prohibits use of thermostats in these 10-26-42 12-26-42
Amendment appliances. 11-9-42 11-9-42
No. 2. , Removes quota restriction on heating stoves until
Amendment No. 3. 1-1-43, stops manufacture of coal and wood burning
Am6nd0u Amendment No. 4. cooking stoves until 1-1-43, and limits iron and steel 12-2-42 12-2-42
to be .used.
Permits completion of coal and wood cooking and com-
bination ranges for which all parts are in process or
for delivery to or on account of Federal Public Housing
Domestic cooking ap- Authority.
L 23 d pliances. Permits production of coal and wood heating stoves to 12-3-42 12-3-42 3-31-43 Baldwin, 71979.
1-31-43 unrestricted as to quota and weight. Limits Porter, 71910.
Mot. issHAd production in February ana March.
Tin foil and lead foil______ 1. Stops use in packaging designated classes of products 11-24^41 11---24---41 When re- Tin and Lead... H. B. Sharpe
L-24........ from cut-off date. voked. 3758.
L-25........ 2. Restricts production for such' packaging to 1-15-42. When re-
8. Stops production and transfer for such packaging 1-
15-42.
Amendment Effective date changed to 12-24-41....___ 11-29-41 11-29-41
No. 1. • voked.
Amendment Effective date changed to 1-15-42.___ 12-23-41 12-23-41 When re-
. ■ ^No. 2^ _ Order revoked_________________.............---________ 1-15-42 1-15-42 voked.
L-26 Farm machinery, equip- 1. During limitation period: 12-31-41 12-31-41 10-31-42 Farm Machin- M. C. Schoenly.
ment,. attachments and a. Restricts production of farm machinery and equip- « ery and equip- 2709.
repair parts therefor as ment by establishing maximum production quotas. ment.
listed in Schedule A. b. Restricts the use of material in production of at- 3-30-42 3-30-42
tachments and repair parts.
2. Orders the use of conservation measures by producers
Amendment to save scarce materials.
No. 1. 1. Schedule A-l issued revising schedule A.
Amendment 2. Authorizes substantial increases in quotas for conti-
No. 2. nental United States.
Amendment Exempts from provisions of order machinery and equip- 4-13-42 4-13-42
No. 3. ment or attachments and parts ready for shipment
Amendment 10-31-41.
No. 4. 1. Permits shipments under regulation to specified for- 5-18-42 5-18-42
eign countries.
2. Requires filing by producers of Form PD-387 and
PD-388 concerning shipments. 6-20-42 6-20-42
1. Adds beekeepers’ supplies to schedule A except for
necessary hardware.
Amended........... 2. Permits manufacture of belt driven turbine pumps 7-14-42 7-14-42
for which orders having a preference rating of A-3 or
higher are held.
Amendment Codifies order L-26 incorporating all schedules and V 8- 6-42 8- 6-42
No. 1. amendments.
Permits grouping of attachments and repair parts quotas. 10-19-42 10-19-42
Revocation.......... Revokes Order L-26----------------..................... .............
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L-26-a______ Supplements L-26___ Farm machinery..______ 1. Restricts during limitation period production of farm
L-26-b______ Revocation_________. Farm machinery.......... tractors requiring rubber tires.
2. From Cut-off date stops production of farm tractors re-
quiring rubber tires.
Amendment 1. Prohibits production of any farm machinery and ______............ 8- 9-42 3-9-42 ____________ Farm Machin- M. C. Schoenly.
No. 1. equipment requiring rubber tires except combihes ery and Equip- 2709,
(Harvester-threshers) after 4-30-42. ment.
2. Prohibits production of combines requiring rubber __________________ 4-20-42 4-20-42 ..............................
tires from 7-31-42. .................. 10-19-42 10-19-42 ______________________________
Revokes order L-26-a_______________________________ 5-15-42 5-15-42 ____________ Farm Machin- M. C. Schoenly.
Regulates transfer of surplus inventory of iron and steel.. ery and Equip- 2709.
L-26-c______ Supplements L-26 Revocation________ Farm machinery__________ Revokes order L-26-b___________________....._________... ' ment.
L-26-Æ..... amended. ■ Revocation..._____ Farm machinery, equip- 1. Furnishes additional'definitions______________________ .................. 8-27-42 8-27-42 ............
L-27........ Supplements L-26 Amendment No. 1. ment, attachments and 2. Limits manufacture and acceptance for resale of cop- ------------------- 6- 3-42 6-15-42 ________...... Farm Machinery M. C. Schoenly.
L-27-a______ amended. Amendment No. 2. repair parts. per products and copper base alloy products with and Equip- 2709
L-28........ Revocation__________ Vending machines except specified exceptions used in farm machinery. ment.
Supplements L-27... U. S. postage stamp ma- Revokes order L-26-c.l___________________;_____________ __________________ ____________ 11- 1-42 ______________________________ t
Amended..........4 chines or automatic res- 1. Further defines “Farm Machinery and Equipment” __________________ 6- 8-42 6- 8-42 ------------- Farm Machinery ■ M. O. Schoenly.
taurants. and “Attachments.” and Equip- 2709.
Vending machines_________ 2. Prohibits sale of these items which will not be used ment.
Incandescent lamps....... for production or care of crops, livestock, or other .................. 10-19-42 10-19-42 ..............................
produce except on orders with A-9 or higher rating. ------------------ 12-31-41 12-31-41 ____________ Consumers'Du- Morrison, 3364.
Revokes Order L-26-d___________________________________ rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
1. Restricts during limitation period and thereafter use 500-----------... 3-17-42 3-17-42 ____________ Consumers’Du- Morrison, 3364.
in production of iron and steel, alnico magnets desig- rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
nated prohibited and other metals. 1 **
2. From cut-off date stops use of prohibited metals in ------------j----- 1-24-42 1-24-42 ......______ Consumers’Du- Beatty, 5873.
production with specified exceptions. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
1. Stops production from cut-off date.................... 423, 532......... 6- 8-42 6- 8-42
2. Permits continuance of production of machines used ___1______________ 7-10-42 7-10-42 ............................
to vend sanitary napkins with restricted use of ma- .................. 10-24-42 10-24-42 ................a_____________
terials.
3. Stops use of all prohibited metals or alnico magnets
after 4^30-42.
4. Permits continuance of production of repair and re-
placement parts.
Restricts use of nickel, brass, copper and other metals
in production.
1. Further defines terminology__________________________
2. From 6-1-42 prohibits production of incandescent
lamps fpr use on Christmas trees, for advertising, or
decorative purposes.
3. Limits production of bases and restricts sale
4. Further restricts use of metals.
5. Restricts intracompany deliveries.
1. Makes it clear that restrictions on weight of lamp
bases are imposed only on the metal included.
2. Makes it clear that subpar, (b) (8) restricts delivery
after 6-15-42 only to parts production of which is re-
stricted after 7-1-42.
3. Adds Panama Canal to 90-day exemption.
Revises definitions to conform with L-28-a; exempts
brass bases for lamps for military purposes, restricts
photoflash and photoflood lamps and establishes
quota restrictions; restricts use of metals; permits use
of nickel-clad wire for lamp leads: restricts produc-
tion of blackout lamps to permit military orders only;
Incandescent, nuorescent, prohibits lamps for use oh Christmas trees, for adver- ....--------------- 9-17-42 9-17-42 ............ Consumers’ Du- Beatty, 5873.
L-28-a_____- and other electric dis- tising or decorative purposes. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
charge lamps. 1, Limits production, beginning.11-1-42 to lamps listed
on Schedule A, except for military and Len<|-Lease
orders when no lamp listed will fill purpose prop-
erly.
2. From 10 days after issuance date, limits production of
parts for lamps not on schedule.
3. From 11-1-42 prohibits marking lamps other than by
manufacturer’s identification.
4. From, 10 days after issuance date, controls delivery
Interpretation and production of phosphor coatings for lamps. 11-14-42 ’ 11-14-42 ........... .............
L-29........ No. 1. Metal signs............... Rules that manufacturer may use several materials 500---------..... 3-25-42 3-25-42 When re- Consumers’Du- Morrison, 3364.
for bases of lamps and that. only manufacturer’s voked. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
trade marks may be placed on lamps. f
1. Restricts use of iron and steel in production and in-
stallation of signs or accessories during limitation
period.
2. From cut-off date stops any metal in signs or acces-
sories.
3. Subject to specified exceptions stops transfer of in-
ventory of iron or steel from 3-25-42.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
Amendment No. 1. Further defines “Signs” and types of lighting units_____ 6- 2-42 6- 2-42
Amendment No. 2. 1. Permits sale of frozen inventories of iron or steel to 7-15-42 7-15-42
war and other government agencies under Priorities
Regulation No. 13.
2. Rescinds requirement for reporting Inventories of
Kitchen, metal.
Ir-30 other i household and 1. Restricts use of zinc in production of Group II 3-31-42 *3-31-42 When re- Consumers’ Bisgood, 5875.
tides. niscellaneous- ar- and Group III products an'd of iron and steel in al! voked. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
products during limitation periods. Goods.
2. Stops use of specified scarcè materials or other metals
in production of Group III products from cut-ofl date.
Adds Mrapprv »ttanhmpnts’ to Group III products______ 4-11-42 4-11-42
1. Amends list of Group III products to which restric- 5- 9-42 5- 9-42
tions apply.
2. Permits use of iron or steel joining hardware if not over
5% by weight of finished product.
1. Excludes certain palls and tubs from Group 1 prod-
ucts.
2. Further defines “material”, “supplier” and “Manu-
facturer’s Inventory”.
Amendment No. 3. 3. Permits use of iron or steel in manufacturer’s inven- 6-12-42 6-12-42
Amendment No. 4. tory and processed prior to 4-2-42, and prohibits use of
Amendment No. 5. any scarce material from 7-1-42.
Amendment No. 6. 4. Permits use of iron and steel fabricated and in manu-
facturer’s Inventory on 4-1-42 for manufacture up to
6-30-42 of certain rods and fixtures and drapery attach-
ments.
T.imits use of iron, steel and zinc during July___________ 7- 1-42 7- 1-42
Extends restrictions on group 1 and 2 products to 8-15-42. 7-31-42 7-31-42
1 Extends order through 9-30-42 ___________-__________ 8-15-42 8-15-42
2. Reduces use of iron and steel in Group 1 products to. 8-24-42 28-24-4
not more than twice 70% of average monthly use in.
base period, and in Group 2 products to twice 50%.
3. Makes it permissible to use part of Group, 1 quota of
iron and steel for Group 2 products.
1. Specifically removes from restrictions of the order,
pails or tubs designed for use as packing or shipping
Amfindfid containers and pails or tubs with specified minimum 9-30-42 10-1-42
of métal.
2. Specifically removes from restrictions of the order,
grates, dampers and fire screens.
Extends quota limitations on use of iron and steel for
Groups 1 and 2 products for October.
E ft voça^ion Revokes Order L-30____________________________________- 11-17-42 11-17-42
Curtails and prohibits use o f iron and steel in manu- 500.............. 11- 7-42 11- 7-42 Consumer’s Du- Bisgood, 5875.
miscellaneous articles facture of specified products, subject to exceptions. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
(galvanized ware and Consumers’ Du-
non-metal coated metal rable Goods.
articles). Establishes simplified list of articles permitted to be 500---........... 10-24-42 10-24-42 Bisgood, 5875.
Kitchen, household and manufactured except for completion of articles from Armstrohg, 71495.
other micellaneous ar- materials already blanked and articles for, military
ticles (enamelled ware). use. Establishes quota for the 2 months beginning 11-32-42
November 1 and quarterly thereafter based on per-
centage of use of iron and steel during the 12
months ending 6-30-41.
Interpretation Clarifies exemption .for military use of articles not con-
T/-3Û-C No. 1. household and forming to simplification provisions; clarifies quota 10-23-42 10-23-42 Consumers’ Du- BisgoOd, 5875.
provisions relating to manufacturer who ships pro-
Kitchen, ducts to another manufacturer for further processing.
other r Establishes simplification list of articles permitted to
tides (c be manufactured after 10-28-42; establishes quota for rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
I/-30-d Miscellar niscellaneous ar- items for the 2 months beginning 11-1-42 and each 500______________ 11-17-42 11-17-42 Consumers’ Du- Bisgood, 5875.
ast iron ware). quarter thereafter. 282, 283,672,673..
eous cooking Establishes simplification provisions and quota restric-
utensils and other articles, tions for specified cooking and household articles. rable Goods Armstrong, 71495.
L-31 Natural gas and mixed 1. Orders Integration of operation to overcome shortages. 2-16-42 2-16-42 4- 1-43 Power___________ Brockschmidt, 6750.
natural and manufac- 2. Specifies how utilities are to reduce deliveries to con- Mason, 3217.
tured gas. sumers where necessary and increase output.
3. Imposes restrictions after 2-27-42 dn .increased deliv-
eries to nonresidential consumers in areas specified in
Exhibit A.
4. Prohibits delivery to new space heating installations
as specified.
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Amendment No. 1 Adds 26 counties in State of Kansas to territory covered
to Exhibit A. by restrictions.
Amendment No. 2 Adds parts of 6 midwestern states to areas subject to
to Eihibit A. restrictions on increased deliveries to nonresidential
consumers and to new space heating installations.
Amended___________ Orders integration of operation to overcome shortages. 672,673,756______
Specifies operation during shortages. Limits deliv- 3- 4-42
Natural gas............... eries in specified areas prior to and after 11-30-42. 4-23-42
L-31 (con.). Metallic license plates Restricts deliveries In specified areas in Wyoming and 11-12-42 11-12-42 T: R. Cowherd.
L-31-a______ composed of ferrous or Utah. 11-24-42 12- 2-42 When re- Power___________ 71910.
L-32________ nonferrous meta . Restricts Issuance and use by Governmental units...... 3-18-42 3-18-42 voked. Governmental. D. W. Turner, 71671.
L-33-.______ Portable electric lamps 1. During limitation periods and thereafter: 3-23-42 3-23-42 When re- Consumers’ Du- Beatty, 5875.
and shades. a. Curtails production of lamps and shades. voked. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
• / Portable electric lamps b. Restricts use of Iron and steel in production of 3-23-42 3-23-42 When re- Con sum e r s’ D. T. Hoskins.
Amendment No. 1. and shades. shades. 4-30-42 4-30-42 voked. Dur able 3684.
Amendment No. 2. c. Curtails and regulates use of sockets, switches, plugs 5-25-42 5-25-42 . Goods.
Interpretation No. and cords in production of lamps. 5-15-42 5-15-42
1. 2. From 3-23-42: 7-13-42 ' 7-13-42
Amendment No. 8. a. Prohibits use in production of lamps of iron, steel, 12-10-42 12-10-42
and other metal except as designated.
b. Prohibits use of silk in production of shades except
that In inventory for 30 days after 3-23-42.
Permits use in production of metal, metal parts, lamp
cords, and silk in inventory 3-23-42 with certain
restrictions.
Further restricts the use of iron, steel, other metals and
lamp cords in production subject to designated excep- 655, 500..........
tions.
Amended_________... Permits repairs when new metal frames are not used....
Not issued__________ Permits use of within quotariimits of metal, metal parts,
Supplements L-l-a, silk and lamp cords fabricated or semi-fabricated on
Extension No. 2. 3-23-42. •
Prohibits production except for Army, Navy, etc. Con-
tinues limitation on metal used in portable lamps.
Replacement parts for me- Continues prohibition on use of silk, metal, and
dium motor trucks or phenolic plastics until 1-1-43. Thereafter iron, steel
chassis, medium truck and wire frames are permitted for military orders only.
tractors or chassis, heavy Restricts production during limitation period subject to 1-22-42 1-22-42 Automotive_____ Donovan, 2755.
motor trucks or chassis, specified exceptions. 3- 5-42 3- 5-42 Consumers’ Du- White, 2705.
truck trailers or chassis .Extends limitation period to entire year 1942.___________ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42 Gillogly, 5851.
or body passenger car- Revokers order L-35_____________________________'_______ 11-12-42 11-12-42
b-34_....... riers or body or chassis, Limits production of specified classes of umbrella frames
L-35........ Amendment No. 1. school bus body.
L-36._...... Revocation________ Umbrella frames__________ 500-............
Supersedes pars, a and repair parts, simplifies frames by weight and num- rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
fend b in L-37. ber and length of ribs. Consumers’ Gillogly, 5851.
During limitation period restricts use of specified critical Durable Armstrong, 71495.
materials in production of instruments, accessories or Goods. Gillogly, 5851.
parts. C onsumers’ Armstrong, 71495.
1. Limits amount of use of critical materials from 6-Ï-42... Durable Smith, 72881.
2. Prohibits from 6-1-42 use of specified materials. Goods.
3. Permits final assembly, under specified restrictions, of General Indus-
instruments partially completed and containing re-
stricted materials on effective date of L-37.
4. From 7-31-42, prohibits manufacture of organs and
pianos.
5. From 6-1-42, prohibits, with designated exceptions,
sale of new musical instruments and of critical ma-
terials.
Deletes “for delivery” from subparagraph (d) (1), 2-17-42 2-17-42
L-37________ Musical instruments._____ thereby forcing sale and delivery directly to the 5-29-42 6- 1-42
L-37-a______ Amendment No. Musical instruments...... armed services. 500.............. 9-14-42 9-14-42
L-38........ 1. Industrial and commer- 1. Subject to specified exceptions stops sales to con- 520,531__________ 5-15-42 5-15-42 When re-
cial refrigeration and air- sumers. voked. trial Equip- Smith, 72005
conditioning machinery 2. Restricts production during limitation period and ment.
and equipment. thereafter.
3. Prohibits production of specified items for 90 days
Amendment No. 1. subject to specified exceptions. ......-........... 6-18-42 6-18-42
1. Revises definition of “Preference order,” and defines
“Fabricated part” and “Emergency Repair Service.”
2. Excepts emergency repair service from restrictions on
delivery of materials and parts.
LIMITATION ORDERS ("L” SERIES)—Continued
24
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-39_______ Prohibits sale or other disposition of self-contained water ---
coolers except to government agencies or to manufactur-
Amendment No. 2. ers specifically authorized by the Director of Industry 7- 3-42 7- 3-42
Amendment No. 3. Operations. 7-10-42 7-10-42
Amendment No. 4. Defines “other authorized channel of distribution”...... 9-26-42 9-26-42
Further restricts production of non-essential equipment
and releases from dealer, distributor and producer
certain items. 520.........---___
L-39________ 1. Restricts in Appendix A use of specified scarce ma- 2-27-42 2-27-42 Safety and Tech- Angell, 2822.
terials in production of equipment and parts. 4-27-42 4-27-42 nical Supplies. White, 2705.
Fire protective equipment. 2. Subject to specified exceptions during limitation pe- 5- 5-42 5- 5-42
riod and thereafter restricts production of foam or anti-
freezing extinguishers.
3. Restricts transfers of foam extinguishers.
4. Permits incorporation of certain parts in manufacture
to fill contracts bearing A-2 or higher rating.
1. Freezes 2J^-inch brass fire hose couplings in hands of'
manufacturers.
2. Stops use of copper in anti-freeze extinguishers.
8. Corrects errors and omissions in Appendix A.
Amendment No. 1. Freezes 2H-inch brass fire hose couplings in hands of dis-
Amendment No. 2- tributors.
Amendment No. 3. J. Adds to general exceptions to use of scarce materials 5-21-42 5-21-42
■ production and sale of brass fire hose couplings for . 7-11-42 7-11-42
' Maritime Commission on board ship.
2. Restrictions do not apply to carbon dioxide extin-
guishers for Army. Navy, or Maritime Çommission on
orders bearing rating of A-l-j or higher.
Amended.___________ 1. Prohibits manufacture of stirrup pumps or parts ex- -......-.......... ---
cept for Government agencies.
2. Permits assembly from parts containing no nonfer-
rous metals, which were fabricated on or before 7-11-42.
3. Limits production of loaded stream extinguishers_____
4. Prohibits use of copper or copper base alloys except
tetrachloride extinguishers.
5. Continues in effect provisions of original order.
Amended___________ Restricts the contents of Vitamin A in preparations for -----------r.------ 2-10-42 2-10-42 ............ Chemicals_______ Batson, 5093.
L-40........ Amended___________ Vitamin A_____-__________ human and animal consumption. Clements, 5786.
-------- Revises restrictions.---._____________________________.... 4-10-42 4-10-42
Changes original order in the following respects: 8-26-42 8-26-42
1. Raises maximum limit on number of units of vita- 4- 9-42 4- 9-42
min A which can be incorporated in feeds.
L-41---..... Construction______________ 2. Removes from restrictions person who prepares Construction
feeds for consumption by his own animals.
Prohibits starting of all construction subject to desig-
nated exceptions. Lists in Schedule A forms to be McTigue, New York,
used in applying for preference rating and authority to 105, 200, 200B, When re- CH 4-7100; Porter,
begin construction. 406, 443, 654. voked. 71910.
Amended___________ Revises Schedule A listing preference rating orders, ap- 5-16-42 5-16-42
plication forms, and where filed, covering construction 6- 6-42 6- 6-42
permissible under L-41. 7-23-42 7-23-42
1. Defines “construction” as not including usual ex-
cavations.
Interpretation 2. Defines classes of structures, costs, and change, in
No. 1. design.
Amendment Liberalizes restrictions on construction of several speci-
No. 2. fied types.
Amended______ Interpretation No. 1. Further limits construétion by lowering maximum ex- 200,200B........ 9- 2-42 9- 7-42
Amended___________ Interpretation No.^_ penditures in specified classes. 200.............. 9- 5-42 9- 5-42
Supplements L-41... Clarifies meaning of "project,” and “total cost of labor.” 11- 6-42 11- 6-42
Clarifies “construction” in regard to floor coverings, 12-5-42 12-5-42
siding and roofing. 5-23-4^ 5-23-42
Makes, various changes, viz: clarifies that construction
of telephone facilities includes facilities for telegragh
and teletypewriter service conducted by telephone
operator, adds exemption of railroad track construc-
tion, adds exemption of agricultural construction con-
trolled by L-170, specifies locations for filing applica-
tipn for construction PD-200 revised.
From 14 days after effective date stops construction for McTigue, New York,
amusement as defined where cost is $5,000 and over CH 4-7100; Porter,
L-41-a...... Construction______________ subject to designated exceptions. ____________ Constructi o n 71910.
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L---41---b._____ Construction ____________ Amends restrictions of L-41 so that conversion of fuel __________________ 7-15-42 7-15-42 ............. Construction McTigue, New York,
plants to other than oil is not affected. • CH 4-7100; Porter,
71910.
Amended___________ .___•_______________________ Includes manufactured gas under restrictions. Re- __________________ 10- 2-42 10- 2-42 _______________............___
moves restriction from construction begun prior to
1-1-43 necessary to installation of non-metallic insula-
tion, pipe covering, weather stripping and storm
windows and doors when no rubber or cork is used.
Interpretation..... ...__________.....__________ Rules that roofing and siding are not “insulation ma- __________________ 11- 6-42 11- 6-42 ____....____________..........
L-42...... terials.”
Plumbing and heating sim- Announces that schedules of simplification of Unes __________________ 2-11-42 2-11-42 ____________ Plumbing and
plification. designed to conserve critical materials and productive Heating.
facilities may be issued from time to time. 2
Schedule I________ Iron body and brass or Establishes steam pressuré ratings for sizes shown in' __________________ 2-11-42 8- 1-42 ______________________________ Menaker, 72083.
bronze valves. schedule. ' Porter, 71910.
_________ __________;_______ Exempts iron body, brass or bronze valves for equip- __________________ 5-16-42 5-16-42 ____________________________..
Schedule I, ment of vessels other than pleasure craft or of aircraft.
Amendment No. 1. Gray cast iron, malleable Limits future production to sizes and types set forth in __________________ 2-25-42 3- 1-42 ______________________________ Menaker.
Schedule II iron, brass and bronze appendix to schedule. « Porter, 71910.
pipe fittings.
__________________________ Lists further exceptions to types of pipe fittings not ---________________ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 . __________ __________________
included in the restrictions.
■ Amendment No.l. ________________....._______ Exempts pipe fittings of gray cast iron, malleable iron, __________________ 5-16-42 5-16-42 ______________________________
Amendment No. 2. brass and bronze For equipment of vessels other than
Amendment No. 3. pleasure craft or of aircraft from restrictions in the order.
L-42 (con.). Schedule III______ Includes specified fittings in permitted list __________________ 8-15-42 8-15-42 ____________ ______....______. .
Supersedes Schedule Low pressure heating boil- Orders elimination from bqilêrs of metal jackets, fusible __________________ 3- 7-42 6- 1-42 ______________________________ Howley, 4777.
IV. ers. plugs, and tricoeks after 6-1-42 subject to specified . Porter, 71910.
Supplements Sched- exceptions. Stops production of metal jackets 3-16-42
ule V. Schedule IV_______ • subject to exceptions specified.
Cast-iron soil pipe and Stops production and transfer of any pipe and fittings ------------------ 3-16-42 4- 1-42 ______________________________ Menaker, 72083.
fittings. not conforming to standards in tbe schedule subject to Porter, 71910.
specified exceptions.
Schedule IV_______ ____________________________ Revises standards of pipe and fittings ____________________________________ 4-13-42 6- 1-42 ______________________________ Menaker, 72088
amended. Porter, 71910
Amendment No. 1. _____________________।_______ Prohibits coating cast iron soil pipe______________ ________________________ 9-24-42 9-24-42 ______________________________
Schedule V________ Plumbing fixture fittings Restricts use of metal in production subject to exceptions 500_______________ 3-23-42 4- 1-42 ------------------------------ Hench, 72085. •
ana trim. as specified. Establishes standards to govern all pro- i Porter, 71910.
duction subject to designated exceptions.
Plumbing and heating____ Except for articles already in production, stops use of ... .....______... 5- 6-42 5- 6-42 _______________________________
chromium, nickel,, copper, or cadmium as finish on
Amendment No. 1. fittings or trim.
Schedule V-a_____ _____i_______T______________ Prohibits use of copper or copper base alloy in desig- 500______________ 4- 9-42 6-15-42 ______________________________ Hench, 72085.
Schedule VI_______ nated articles subject to exceptions. ' ” Porter, 71910.
Gast iron tubular radia- Restricts production and transfer subject to specified _______________---. 3-30-42 4-16-42 ------------------------------ Howley, 4777.
tors. exceptions. Porter, 71910.
Hot-water heaters and pip- Prohibits use of copper or copper base alloy in production __________________ 3-30-42 4- 1-42 ------------------------------ Moray, 71979.
ing systems. subject to specified exceptions. Porter, 71910.
___________________________ Requires permission of Director of Industry Operations __________________ 5- 6-42 5- 6-42 ______________________________
Schedule VII______ for restricted use of copper or copper base* alloy in »
Amendment No. 1. production. ,
Schedule VIII..... Vapor and vacuum heat- Restricts production and transfer subject to specified __________________ 4-25-42 4-25-42 6-15-42 ---------------... Bilyeu, 4777.
Schedule IK______ ing specialties. exceptions of specialties conforming to standards set Porter, 71910.
to schedule.
Direct fired gas storage 1. Restricts production and transfer subject to specified .„.J.....________ 4-25-42 5-15-42 ...___________________________ Moray, 71979.
water heaters. exceptions of heaters conforming to standards set in / Porter, 71910.
schedule.
2. Stops production and transfer of metal jackets sub-
ject to specified exceptions.
Electric pumps and/or 1. Eliminates use of brass, copper, and copper-base ...............--- 5-29-42 5-29-42 .............................. Leavery, 72Q85.
electric cellar drainers. alloys in specified parts. x Porter, 71910.
2. From 6-16-42, prohibits delivery or acceptance of de-
livery of products not following restrictions, with
Schedule X_______ designated exceptions.
3. Requires producers to keep inventory records of ex-
cepted products. \
Plumbing fixtures_________ 1. Restricts use of metal in production subject to desig- 423, 500_________ 5-28-42 5-28-42 _______________;_______________ Wilcox/72085.
, nated exceptions. ‘ * Porter, 71910.
2. Establishes maximum quantities of iron and steel to
be used in production of specified fixtures.
3,’ From 6-20-42 stops production and transfer unless
conform to specified standards subjected to designated
exceptions. ’ ,
Schedule XI not Motorized fire apparatus. _ Limits production to defense rated orders of all self- __________________ 2-27-42 2-27-42 ____________ Safety, and Tech- Angell, 2822.
issued. propelled fire apparatus or parts or accessories, and re- nical Supplies. White, 2705.
Schedule XII_____ stricts use of materials and parts.
L-43........ Amendment No. 1. ____________,................ Prohibits Use of rubber tires on auxiliary trailer units....__________________ 4-14-42 4-14-42 _______________________.......
LIMITATION ORDERS ("L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-44________ Restricts production and installation of tube sockets dur- 1-23-42 1-23-42 When re- Radio and
Interpretation Radio receivers and phono- ing limitation period. Radar. Ellis, ,2566.
No. 1. graphs. 1. Defines “set” as radio apparatus designed to receive voked. Firman, 4031.
1 radio broadcasts regardless of whether sound is or is 6 -1-42 6- 1-42 When re-
not produced.
Radio receivers and phono- 2. Amplifies meaning of putting set into production. voked. Ellis, 2566.
L-44-a______ Supplements L-44„. graphs. Prohibits production after cut-off date: limits materials 3- 7-42 3- 7-42 When re- Radio and Firman, 4031.
used in orders placed after 2-11-42 (not including. voked. Radar
L-45________ Not issued__________ wooden cabinets).
L-46---. Electric power_________ Allows for curtailment of industrial and commercial 2-27-42 2-27-42 12-31-42 Power________ Davis, 2087.
uses in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Western New- Porter, 71910.
York when power shortages occur, based on base period
consumption.
Amendment No. 1 1. Changes base period to any month within year ended 3-30-42 2-27-42 12-31-42
1-31-42. 1
2. Adds to list names of companies omitted in error from
L-47---..... Not issued__________ order.
L-48........ Light aircraft_____________ 1. Prohibits sale of new light aircraft....._____________ 2-17-42 2-17-42 When re- Aircraft________
Beds, bed springs, and 2. Restricts use of aluminum in air frames and ribs______ voked. . W. L. J. Nelson, 2228.
L-19........ mattresses. Curtails use of iron and steel during base period_________ 314,500.......... 3-20-42 3-20-42 When re- Consumers’ Dur- Dickinson, 73334.
Amendment No. 1 Extends restrictions from 6-8-42______;__________________ 6-8-42 6-8-42 voked. able Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
Amendment No. 1. Defines “Bedding products” and redefines “Iron and 7- 3-42 7- 3-42
2. steel used,” and “AJanufacturer”.
2. Limits use 7-1-42 to 7-31-42 of iron and steel in bed-
• springs to not more than 65 percent of such use during
base period.
3. Substitutes term “Bedding products” for “group I or
Amended___________ group II products.” 500.............. 8- 4-42 8- 4-42
' .1 1. Restricts manufacture of mattresses, pads, pillows,
bed springs, and couches.
Amendment No. 2. Limits renovation. 9-19-42 9-19-42
3. Restricts inventories.
Permits assembly'after 11-1-42, of final fabric covers on
studio couches, sofa beds, and lounges designed for 10-2-42 10-2-42
dual sleeping and seating purposes otherwise com-
1. pletely fabricated prior to 11-1-42.
Interpretation No. Clarifies what operations can be included in assembly of
1. final fabric.
Amendment No. 1. Sets steel use quota for coil, flat, fabric and box bed- 10- 8-42 10- 8-42
• 2. springs for 4th quarter and each succeeding quarter; &
L-80........ 2. Adds weight limitation for coil, flat, box or fabric bed- 536.............. 3- 2-42 3- 2-42 When re- Communica-
springs, effective 12-1-42. tions Equip-
Limits use of critical materials by restricting changes and ment. Peebles, 5638.
Wire telephone industry. „ additions in equipment and facilities and Inciting Cowherd, 3451.
margin of expected growth.
Limits changes or additions and conserves existing equip-
ment and facilities specifying certain exceptions. voked.
Amended-- ___>_ Rules that telephone service for those engaged in direct 4-23-42 4-23-42 When re-
defense and those" charged with public responsibility voked.
includes only such service as is essential in carrying out 6- 2-42 6- 2-42
1 those activities.
Interpretation No. Affords exceptions to limiting of equipment and facilities
1. replacements.
Amendment No. Further restricts use of materials in the telephone com- 6- 4-42 6- 4-42
1. munication industry, including telegraph & teletype-
Amended___ writer service conducted by telephone operators. 9- 7-42 9- 7-42
Defines “operator”'as all persons engaged in rendering
Amended___ telephone communication service, including telegraph 9-19-42 9-19-42
and teletypewriter service, whether private or public.
L-51. . Antifreeze_________________ Restricts production from ethyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, 476.............. 5-14-42 5-14-42 Chemicals______
isopropyl alcohol, or ethylene glycol. Mueller, 3663.
Amendment No. Exempts antifreeze manufactured from alcohol from in- 7-23-42 7-23-42 Clemente, 5786.
1. ventory restrictions under Priorities Regulation No. 1. Gfllogly, 5851.
L-52 Bicycles and bicycle parts. During limitation periods limits production of bicycles, 3-12-42 3-12-42 When re- Consumers’ Du- Armstrong, 71495.
parts and accessories, and use of critical materials. 7-17-42 7-17-42 voked. rable Goods.
1. 1. Permits limited manufacture of bicycles 7-1-42 to
Amendment No. 2 8-31-42.
2. Prohibits paanufacture from 9-1-42. 9- 1-42 9- 1-42
Concentrates production in two companies at the rate
of 10,000 bicycles per 'month, this quota being per-
mitted to be exceeded only for military type bicycles.
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L-52-«...... Supplements L-52___ ____________________________ Prohibits transfer of new adult bicycles subject to ..----___________- 4- 2-42 4- 2-42 ------------.................. Gillogly, 5851.
Amendment No. specified exceptions. / Armstrong. 71495.
1. ____________________________ Defines adult model as one having a frame measurement ....._____________ 4- 7-42 4- 7-42 -------------------------------
Amendment No. of more than 17 inches.
L-53________ 2. ____________________________ 1. Permits transfers to designated Government agencies __________________ 5-13-42 5-13-42 ------------------------------
• or to other persons for export. .
2. Permits transfers as prescribed by OPA. . ,
Track-laying tractors and 1. Prohibits transfer of unused equipment to any except _____,_____________ 2-19-42 2-19-42 ----------. Construction Mohler, 4928.
auxiliary equipment. other producers, dealers or other authorized chan- Machinery. Hoskins, 2886.
nels of distribution subject to designated exceptions.
Amendment No. 2. Does not apply to transfers under conditional sales
1. contracts entered into before effective date of order.
____________________________ 1. Further restricts deliveries____________________________ _____---___---___--- 6-15-42 6-15-42 ------....--------------------
2. Permits sale only of auxiliary equipment to be mount-
ed on a specific tractor in the possession of an ulti-
mate consumer. _
L-53-a______ Track-laying tractor«_____ 1. During limitation period sets niaximum production __________________ 4- 9-42 4- 9-42 ------------ Construction Mohler, 4928.
L-53-b..... quotas of desigfiated models for four producers. Machinery. Hoskins, 2886.
2. Stops production of designated and similar models
from cut-ofi date. _ . n .
Track-laying tractors and 1. Prohibits 7-1-42 to 6-30-43 manufacture of repair _____._____....... 7- 7-42 7- 1-42 ------------ Construction Mohler, 4928.
auxiliary equipment. parts exceeding by more than 50 percent the value m Machinery Hoskins, 2886.
of track-laying tractors and repair parts combined
produced during 1941.
2. Restricts sale of spare parts to war agencies.
____________________________ Explains that order permits delivery of track-laying __________________ 9-18-42 9-18-42 -----------.------------------
Interpretation tractor repair parts directly to consumers.
L-54„...... No. 1. Typewriters: new and Prohibits sales and transfers subject to specified excep- _____...---------- 3- 5-42 3- 6-42 .....------- Service Equip- W. A. Riehl,
used. tions. ment. 71615.
Amen dment ___________________1. Permits loan of type writer pending repair of damaged __________________ 3- 7-42 3- 7-42 ------------------------------
No. 1. typewriter.
Interpretation 2. Permits transfer for Civil Service examinations if re-
No. 1. turned Immediately thereafter.
L-54-a...... Revokes L-54_______ _____________________ Gives official definition of typewriters as affected by the __________________ 3-17-42 3-17-42 ------------------------------
Interpretation order.
No. 1. Typewriters: new and 1. Restricts production of typewriters as defined during ....... 3-17-42 8-17-42 When re- Service Equip- Burleigh, 5729.
Interpretation used. limitation period and after. voked. ment. Murphey, 2730.
No. 2. 2. Regulates transfer of new and used typewriters and
Amendment parts.
No. 1. _____________________ Permits production of parts to meet limits of limitation __________________ 4- 3-42 4- 3-42 ------------------------------
Interpretation quotas.
No. 3. ______________________ Sets further limits on types of persons permitted to re- __________________ 4-11-42 4-11-42 ------------------------------
Amendment ceive new typewriters.
No. 2. ____________________________ Establishes maximum production quotas of parts for __________________ 3-27-42 3-27-42 ---------------------------...
Amendment export during limitation period.
No. 1 __________________ Defines “billing and continuous forms handling type- __________________ 6-30-42 6-30-42 --------------------------....
Amendment No. 2. writers,” to exclude typewriters with devices added for
Termination______ such use.
________ 1. Permits increase in June 1942 quotas................... 5-30-42 5-30-42 ------------------------i-----
2. Revises percent of quota of nonportable typewriters ___________________________________________________---------------------
to be made available to the Army and Navy.
3. Revises quantity of nonportable typewriters to be set ______________________________...---------------------------------------
aside for distribution as authorized by Director of In-
dustry Operations.
............................ 1. From 11-1-42, stops production of non-portable type- 404______________ 8- 4-42 8- 4-42 ...................-------------
writers and regulates distribution.
Amended______ From 8-1-42, stops production of portables.
2. Assigns production quotas for period 7-1-42 to 10-31-42
for non-portable machines and for period 7-1-42 to
7-31-42 for portables.
3. Revokes L-54 and all amendments and attachments
thereto. ' .
. _________________________ Sets quotas for production of typewriters and parts for ___________;_______ 5-30-42 7- 1-42 7-31-42 Service Equip- W. A. Riehl,
month of July 1942. ment. 71615.
Office machinery as speci- Restricts sales of new machinery subject to designated ...___....________ 3-14-42 3-15-42 When re- Service Equip- W. A. Riehl,
fled in list A. exceptions. voked. ment. 71615.
____________________________ Revises restrictions and amends list A................... .................. 3-24-42 3-24-42 ---------------------...-------
_________________________... Permits wholesalers, distributors, retailers, or dealers to __________________ 5- 8-42 5- 8-42 -----------------------------
> transfer to manufacturers. '
Typewriters.:_____________ Revokes L-54-b and amendments No. 1 and No. 2, and ....._____________ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42
any appeals granted. . .
Office machinery_______... 1. Limits manufacture ol specified machines (list A) dur- 423,622,688-...-- 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 ------------ Service Equip- Burleigh, 5729.
ing period 6-1-42 to 11-30-42, and from 12-1-42 pro- ment. Murphey, 2730.
hibits their manufacture.
2. Limits manufacture of other products (list B) during
period 6-1-42 to 12-31-42.
3. Limits manufacture of such products and parts for
L-54-a-l --- export.
L-54-b..... 4. Regulates sale but affords 30-day period of partially-
I.-54-e______ unrestricted delivery. ‘
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-54-c(con.) .............. Amendment No. 1. ...............-............ Permits limited production of special machines__________ 423, 566........¿ 7-16-42 7-16-42
InterpretationNo.l 1. Clarifies delivery “tq” and “for? persons or agencies. . 8-18-42 8-18-42
2. Defines “Army”, “Navy”, and “Maritime Com-
mission” to exclude certain cost-plus-fixed fee con-
tractors.
Amended_______.... Prepares new production quotas for office machinery 423, 688.......... 11-11-42 11-11-42
through 1943. Stops or limits fabrication of parts. 2-23-42 2-23-42
Stops production and transter subject to designated ex- 3-14-42 3-14-42
L-55_______ Shotguns__________________ ceptions. Governmental. W. B. Blanchet, 3619.
L-56........ Fuel oil_________..._______ Restricts and regulates distribution in certain areas sub- When re- Petroleum Co- Allen, RE 1820, Ext.
ject to designated exceptions. voked. ordinator. 4401.
Amended___________ Amendment No. 1. Restricts and regulates distribution in certain areas sub- 5-13-42 5-16-42 When re- ..................
Amendment No. 2. ject to designated exceptions. 7-11-42 7-11-42 voked.
Amendment No. 3. Permits suppliers to deliver fuel oil to consumers in Ore- 7-29-42 8- 3-42 When re-
gon and Washington with purpose of obtaining addi- 9-15-42 9-15-42 voked.
tional storage space.
1. Prohibits prior to 9-16-42, deliveries for use in space
and central heating and cooling except in connection
with agricultural, industrial and research operations.
2. For water heating, permits delivery of up to 50% of
equivalent period In 1941 through 9-15-42.
Curtails fuel oil delivered to consumers for central heat-
ing, etc. Deliveries between September 16 trod Sep-
- tember 30, 1942 to private dwellings are limited to full
tank capacity or not over 275 gallons on hand. Other
than private dwellings are restricted to 50% of tank
capacity or total on hand of not over 275 gallons. From
October 1,1942. deliveries are controlled by coupons to
be issued by the Office of Price Administration. Cur-
tailment area includes Connecticut, Delaware, Florida
east of Apalachicola River, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massa-
chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North and
South Carolina, North and South Dakota, Ohio, Penn-
sylvania, Rhode Island. Vermont, Virginia, West Vir-
ginia Wisconsin and District of Columbia.
Amendment No. 3 ............................ Rewords paragraph (C) (2) to replace phrase inadvert- 9-J7-42 9-17-42 ..............----
Correction. ently omitted.
Amended.__________ Establishes “coupon note” procedure in lieu of actual 9-29-42 10-1-42 When re-
coupon. 3- 3-42 1 . voked1. Safety and Mesch, 72940.
L-67________ Gas masks________________ Prohibits production and transfer of unapproved gas 10-20-42 3- 3-42 Technical White, 2705.
Amendment No. masks or unapproved antigas devices or parts. 10-20-42 Supplies.
1 Broadens definition of “anti-gas devices”......‘...^______
L-58........ Sextants__________________ Prohibits transfers subject to designated exceptions______ 3-11-42 3-11-42 Safe ty and Stevenson, 4384.
L-59........ Metal plastering bases and Defines sextant as mariner’s sextant or one later con- 5-22-42 5-22-42 Technical । White, 2705.
accessories. verted for use as mariner's sextant. 3-25-42 3-25-42 Supplies. Wirgman, 5794.
Interpretation Restricts use of any metal in production during limita- 5-16-42 5-16-42 Building Mate- Lautz, 27066.
No. 1. tion period subject to designated exceptions. 7-11-42 7-11-42 When re- rials.
-..................... Amendment No. 1. Strikes out subparagraph (4) of paragraph (b), eliminat- voked.
Amendment No. 2. ing authorization to supply Government agencies and
departments.
1. From 7-1-42 to 10-31-42 prohibits manufacture iq ex-
cess of H of 10 percent of metal used during years 1940
and 1941.
2. Holds companies using more than 14,000 tons of metal -*---•------- 7-11-42 7-11-42 ..........u.......
during 1941 to 10 percent of their average use of iron and
steel and 25 percent of zinc in 1940 and 1941; small
companies may use 50 percent of their average use of
Metal plastering bases and iron and steel and 35 percent of zinc, l
metal Mastering acces- 3. Provides for adjustments for companies not in opera-
/sories. tion during entire year of 1940. Building Mate- H. W. Murphy.
Metal plastering bases and Continues quotas from 11-1-42 until 11-15-42............ .................. 10-31-42 10-31-42 11-15-42 rials. 5752.
L-59-b______ .................... metal plastering acces- From 11-16-42,“prohibits manufacture except for govern- 500............. 11-13-42 11-13-42 ............ Building Ma- H. W. Murphy.
sories. ment agencies. terials. 72068
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Pistols, rifles, and shotguns Until 6-1-42, prohibits others than manufacturers from __________________ 2-27-42 2-27-42 __________«. Governmental-. W.B. Blanchet, 3619.
transferring new pistols, shotguns or rifles subject to __________________
L-60........ Amendment No. designated exceptions. ' ________________
L-61________ 1. ____________________________ From issuance date prohibits transfers by others than - - _____ 5-26-42 5-26-42
manufacturers subject to designated exceptions. ,
Rubber tire retreading and Restricts production and transfer of equipment or parts __________________ 3-11-42 3-11-42 When re- Service Equip- Tompkins, 6104.
recapping equipment. subject to designated exceptions. , voked. ment. Howard, 5786.
Amended____________ _________________ __ Restricts manufacture, sale, lease, rent and delivery of IX, 408 __10-10-42 10-10-42
L-62________ equipment or parts to A-9 or higher rated orders on ' ,
PD-1A, PD-1X or PD-408 certificates.
Metal household furniture. 1. During limitation period and until 5-31-42. restricts 500______________ 3-20-42 3-20-42 ____________ Oonsumers’Du- Fiet, 71071.
use of iron and steel In production. table Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
2. Stops use of metals other than iron or steel.
Amendment No. 3. Regulates transfer of metals for production.
1. s 4. Stops production from cut-off date.
Amendment No. _ Removes “Drapery attachments” from the list of metal __________________ 4-11-42 4-11-42 _______________ _____--___
2. furniture.
Amendment No. ____________________________ 1. Adds parts to products covered ., ___________________________________ 5-14-42 5-14-42 ____________ .................
3. 2. Freezes inventories ofiron and steel on 6-30-42 in-
stead of 5-31-42.
3. Changes production cut-off date to 6-30-42.
4. Regulates use of zinc or zinc alloy die casting contain-
ing not over 2% aluminum.
L-63........ Supersedes M-67.___ ... .. ______ 1 Permits assembly until 8-31-42 of iron, steel, or zinc__________________ 7-11-42 7-11-42 ___________ __________....___
castings fabricated or semifabricated for Venetian
blinds on 3-20-42.
2. Prohibits manufacture of Venetian blinds after 8-31-42.
Suppliers’ inventory limi- Restricts inventories of 19 classes of supplies held by IX, 336__________ 4- 6-42 4- 6-42 When re- Distributors_____ L. O. White, 5777.
tation. wholesalers, jobbers, dealers retailers, or branch ware- voked.
houses.
____________________________ Exempts from restrictions of the order “warehouses” as _______________ 4-17-42 4-17-42 When re- _________________
defined in M-21-b as to materials referred to in Sphed- voked.
ules A and B of that order. ,
Exemption No. 1. ____________________________ Removes “Health Supplies0 from the list nf “Supplies.” 4-27-42 4-27-42 ________________...................
Amendment No. _________...._______________ Exempts cutting tools from provisions of order except as _________________ 5- 1-42 5- 1-42 _____________________________
1. far as records on PD-336 are concerned.
Exemption No. 2. ____________________________ Exempts from provisions of order supplies made of alu- ____________ 5- 4-42 5- 4-42 When re- --- ___________
Exemption No. 4 minum acquired by allocation of ’by authorization ' voked.
Amendment No. of Director of Industry Operations.
2. ____________________________ Restricts and regulates size of inventories to be main- _________________ 5- 5-42 5- 5-42 _______________
Exemption No. 3 tained by suppliers.
Interpretation ____________________________ Makes it unnecessary to include tires, tubes, and replace- _________________ 5-12-42 5-12-42 When re- ________________---
No. 1. ment parts for automobiles in monthly record and voked.
Amendment No. 3. report.
Amendment No. 4. ____________________________ Exempts certain classes of items from provisions of the __________________ 5-15-42 5-15-42 _______________---
Exemption No. 5. order.
Exemption No. 6. _____________________________ Establishes optional procedure whereby supplier may _________________ 5-23-42 5-23-42 __________________________
Exemption No. 7. calculate maximum permissible inventory.’ '
____________________________ Amends subparagraph (1) of Paragraph (a) by striking __________________ 6-15-42 6-15-42 ______________________________
' “Railroad ’Supplies.” /
____________________________ Exempts specified materials from the order_______________________-________ 6-23-42 5-23-42 _______________
____________________________ Exempts from order functional replacement parts, ma- __________________ 7-22-42 7-22-42 __________________________....
chinery purchased in excess of $500 per unit and any
material rationed by the Office of Price Administration.
____________________________ Exempts suppliers located outside continental United __________________ 7-16-42 7-16-42 ______________________________
Supersedes M-66.--- States.
Amended___________ ._ Consolidates, without other change, original order and - - ______ 8-13-42 8-13-42
D44---..... four amendments and seven exemptions issued.
Caskets, shipping cases 1. During limitation period and until 6-30-42 restricts 500______________ 3-28-42 3-28-42 ____________ Oonsumers’Du- Stiles, 3953.
i and burial vaults. use of iron and steel in production. ' rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
2. From cut-off date stops use of iron and steel in pro-
duction subject to exceptions.
3. Freezes inventories of Iron and steel after cut-off date
subject to exceptions.
4. From 3-28-42 stops use and transfer of metals other
Amendment No. 1. than iron, steel, gold and/si Iver.
_____________________________ 1. Regulates sale from inventory under provisions of ________________ 7-27-42 7-27-42 - ___ _____
Priorities Regulation No. 13.
2. Permits limited amounts of iron and steel to be used.
3. From 7-27-42 prohibits purchase of reinforcing iron
•A and steel except from other manufacturers.
/ 4. From 12-31-42 prohibits use of iron and steel in vaults.
Amended___________ ____________________________ Restricts use of iron and steel for joining hardware to 6 __________ _ 9-24-42 9-24-42
pounds per casket or 4 pounds when handle hardware
assemblies are used, for 90 days and 4 pounds,thereafter,
2 pounds per shipping case or burial box, and 50 pounds
per metal liner. Permits use of Inventories of metallic
finishing materials and hardware manufactured prior
to date of order. Permits use of lead for gaskets and
soldering in metal liners and restricts use of metal
liners.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action K* Issued Effective Expires Division ^aJn^ator~^:^t'
iorms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-64-a_____ Caskets, shipping cases, Restricts transfer of specified types except to Army................... 10- 2-42 10- 2-42 ... . . Consumers’ Stifes, 3953.
and burial vaults. Navy and other government agencies. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
Electrical appliances as 1. Regulates disposition of resistance material................ *...... 3-30-42 3-30-42 When re- Consumers’Dn- Stiles, 3953.
designated in Sched- 2. To 5-31-42, restricts use of tin, alloy steel, copper, cop- voked. rable Goods. Armstrong 71495
ule A. per base alloy and aluminum production. ’
3. From 4-1-42 to 5-31-42 stops use of nickel for plating.
4. To 5-31-42 restricts production.
5. From 6-1-42 stops production except to fill orders
L-65________ bearing ratings higher than A-2.
6. Production limitations do not apply to replacement
parts. ,
____________________________ 1. Reduces quota authorized for production before cut- __________________ 4- 9-42 4- 9-42 .........
Amendment No. 1. off date. '
2. Restrictions on use of metals in designated M orders \ •
made applicable. . '
L-66________ Not issued__________ 3. Permits restricted use of resistance material to 5-31-42.
L-67_______
Amendment No. 1. steel in production. , table Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
Amendment No. 2. From cut-off date prohibits production.
L-68________ 2. ---------------------------- Permits use in production of iron or steel in inventory ........... 5-22-42 5-22-42 ..............................
Amendment No. ■ and fabricated or processed prior to 3-31-42, subject to
1. designated relationship on total quantity used during
base periods.
---------------------------- Exempts from prohibition of production, gang mowers 500______________ &-1-42 , 8-1-42 _____________________....___---
for delivery to war agencies.
Closures and associated From 4-1-42 restricts the use of critical materials In .................. 3-28-42 3-28-42 ............ Textile, Cloth- S. A. Palmar
items. manufacture with specified exceptions. 1 n g a n d 2628.
Leather.
............ 1. Permits use of slide fasteners in inventory on issuance .................. 5-28-42 5-28-42 ................ . .
i date.
2. Restricts use of steel zinc or zinc base alloy in produc-
tion of snap fasteners or grippers for men’s wear.
3. Removes restrictions from reconditioned slide fast-
L-69_______ eners, or existing slide fastener parts as specified.
tions. ■ White, 2/06.
2. Regulates disposition of inventory of designated
L-70........ metals. _ . 1
points in curtailment area, specified m Exhibit *• A” reWked. dlhator. Ext. 4401.
to points outside curtailment area.
............................ 1. Regulates service station operation in curtailment ...............---. 4-8-42 4-8^42 ___________________________ .
area.
Amendment No. 2. Clarifies report form procedure.
1. 3. Revises composition of curtailment area.
Amendment No. 4. Reduces quotas.
2. .............--------------- Restricts distribution in designated curtailment area............ 5-13-42 5-13-421 W h e n. ..............
Amendment No. and requires Jhat regulations of ration order No. 5 be revoked,
3. < adhered to.
__________ ______-.......... 1. Changes date of application of this order to the states __________________ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 _______.............. _______
of Oregon and Washington to 5-15-42 instead of June 1,
1942.
2. From 5-15-42, changes allowable percentage for both
Amended___________ areas.
2. Until 7-21-42, permits delivery from subsequent
month’s quota during the last 3 days of current month.
3. Specifies permissible adjustment of normal gallonage.
4. Defines and controls supplies to bulk consumers.
5. Specifies hours of sale for service stations and reallo-
cates quotas of closed stations.
Amendment No. 6. Assigns percentages to apply to deliveries in the three
1. curtailment areas.
-----------------.......______Requires sufficient quantities of motor fuel to be main- ________________ 8-14-42 8-14M2 ______________________________
tained In service stations in specified areas on the
Pacific Coast.
...........________________ Removes delivery restrictions of original order in view of _....... 12-1-42 12-1-42 ..............................
nation-wide rationing, but retains restriction on de-
livery from specified areas in Northwest and Atlantic
Amended___________ Coast, with certain exceptions. ।
31
t-n..._____ Flashlight cases and bat- 1. After 3-31-42 stops use of specified materials in pro- 3-27-41 3-27-42 When Consumers’ Du- Beatty, 5873.
L-71-a.....x Amended........... Amendment No. 1. teries. duction subject to designated exceptions. ------............ 6- 5-42 6- 5-42 revoked. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
L-72_______i Amended____________ Amendment No. 1 Dry cell batteries and 2. After 5-31-42 restricts use of iron or steel in production. 10- 2-42 10- 2-42 When re- ---J..™».....___ Beatty, 5873.
L-72-a______ Supplements L-72___ Amendment No. 2. portable lights operated 3. After 3-27-42 restricts use of all materials in production. 12-14-42 12-14-42 voked. Consumers’ Du- Armstrong, 71495.
L-73.......j Revocation_______j by dry cell batteries. 4. Restrictions do not apply to production or to material 3-25-42 3-25-42 6-23-42 rable Goods. Ford, 74500.
Razors and razor blades... used to fill designated Government orders. 8- 4-42 6-25-42 When re- Consumers’ Du- Armstrong, 71495.
Razors and razor blades... 1. Excepts from restrictions plated steel in inventory on 11-3-42 8- 4-42 voked. rable Goods. Ford, 74500.
Office supplies_____________ or before 3-31-42. 5-22-42 11-3-42 Consumers’ Du- Armstrong, 71495.
2. Excepts from restrictions abricatedo* processed steel 6-29-42 2:01 A. M. rable Goods. Gillogly, 5851.
, or iron in inventory prior to 4-1-42. 3-28-42 E. W. T. Armstrong, 71495.
Restricts use of scarce material. Restricts production of' 5-23-42
radio batteries, flashlights, and lanterns. Restricts 6-29-42
transfer of flashlights, lanterns and other portable 3-28-42
lights to orders with rating of A-10 or higher.
Restricts production of hearing aid batteries to speci-
fied cell sizes. Prohibits external connecting wire,
restricts and standardizes terminals, etc., of batteries
and requires interchangeability statement on private
label batteries.
1. During limitation period restricts production.........
2. To 5-24-42 restricts use of copper in safety razors.
3. From 5-25-42 stops use of copper in safety razors except
for plating.
Limits production of safety and straight razors and razor
blades.
1. Froin 8-1-42 to 9-30-42 limits production of razors and
razor blades. '
2. Extends order.
Restricts production of safety razors; straight razors;
safety razor blades, and razor blades for Army and
Navy.
From effective date stops transfer by manufacturers or
iobbers subject to designated exceptions.
Revokes order L-72-a__________________________________..
1. Restricts use of iron and steel in production__________
2. Stops use of designated prohibited materials except
zinc for galvanizing as restricted and except as sped-
L-74._______ Amended____________ Amendment No. 1. Oil burners________________ 3. Restricts production to defined Federal specifications. 500.............. 4-15-42 % 4-15-42 When re- Plumbing and Norris, 71432.
L-75........ Amendment No. 1. Coal stokers_______________ 1. Restricts production of Class A burners.............. 500,668.......... 6- 4-42 6- 4-42 voked. Heating. Porter 71910.
L-76........ Amendment No. 1. Radio tubes_______________ 2. During limitation period restricts production of Class 668.............. 4-15-42 4-15-42 When re- Plumbing and Norris, 71432.
L-77________ Metal windows___________ B burners. 500............ 6- 4-42 6- 4-42 voked. Heating. Porter, 71910.
3. After cut-off date stops production of Class B burners. 10-20-42 10-20-42 »When re- Radio and Ra- Ellis, 2566.
1. Further defines “Class A” Oil Burners. 4-17-42 4-24-42 voked. dar. Firman, 4031.
2. Defines a “Class B’,’ Oil Burner as any other than a •3-25-42 3-25-42 Building Ma- Wirgman, 5794.
“Class A” Oil Burner. 4-28-42 4-28-42 terials. Lautz, 72066.
1. Restricts production of Class A stokers_______________
2. During limitation period restricts production of Class
B stokers.
3. After cut-off date stops production of Class B stokers.
1. Permits assembly from 5/31/42 to 9/30/42, of parts com-
pletely fabricated on 5/31/42. '
From November 4, restricts delivery, and requires filing
of production ana delivery schedule of Class A stokers.
Orders may be placed for Class A stokers only on au-
thorization with PD-668. Exempts Army, Navy,
Maritime Commission or War Shipping Administra-
tion from restrictions until 11-23-42.
1. Prohibits manufacture of any of the types of tubes
enumerated in “List A.”
2. Prohibitions do not apply to “Preferred Orders” as
specified.
1. Permits manufacture only for orders with A-2 or higher
rating, or for windows already begun.
2.i Prohibits deliveries of material for manufacture except
pursuant to an order with a rating assigned under PRP.
3. Prohibits transfer except bn orders with A-10 or
higher rating.
Subject to specified exceptions:
1. Prohibits production after cut-off date.
2. Prohibits transfers.
LIMITATION ORDERS ("L” SERIES)—Continued 32
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Offlcer---Ext.
L-78....... ---------------------- Fluorescent lighting fix- 1. Stops production subject to designated exceptions.... .................. 4- 2-42 4- 2-42 6-30-42 Building Mate- Waterman, 3407.
tures. rials. Lautz, 72066.
2. On and after 6-2-42 stops transfer subject to designated
exceptions.
Amendment No. 1. Allows manufacture, without restriction, of fixtures ...........-...... 4-23-42 4-23-42 ..................
1. with lamp capacity of 30 watts or less, if materials were
ordered before issuance date of order and on hand by
4-20-42, also, if materials were acquired with A-2 rat-
Ing or any rating under PRP.
2. Prohibits manufacture of mixtures with capacity of 30 or
more watts, except for orders with A-2 or igher rating.
3. Allows unrestricted sale of small fixtures and high
voltage fixtures.
Amendment No.- 1. Prohibits manufacture from 6-13-42 with specified ex- .................. 6-13-42 6-13-42 9- 1-42 .........---
2. ceptions.
2, Prohibits sale or delivery from 6-13-42 with specified
Amendment No. 3 exceptions. 1 •'
Extends order to 10-1-42_________________________________ 9- 1-42 9- 1-42
Amended^_______... Extends order through 10-20-42_________________________ 10- 1-42 10- 1-42
Amended____________ Prohibits use of steel in reflectors of fluorescent fixtures.. 10-19-42 10-19-42
Prohibits manufacture of fixtures not essential to war
effort. Provides blocked inventories of fixtures for use
in war effort.
L-79________ Plumbing andl heating Stops transfers subject to designated exceptions_________ 423.............. 4-16-42 4-16-42 When re- Plumbing and Kelly, 4930.
Interpretation No. equipment. Exempts from provisions of order transfers of title where 5-22-42 5-22-42 voked. Heating. Porter, 71910.
Amended___________ .1. equipment is used as collateral in security transaction.
---------------------- Metal plumbing equip- From effective date stops transfer to ultimate consumer 423.............. 5-23-42 5-23-42 ..........---------
ment and metal heating subject to designated exceptions.
equipment.
Amendment No. 1. .......................... Adds coal, oil and gas cooking stoves to the list of re- 8-11-42 8-11-42 -..............---
stricted equipment.
An^ndment No. 2. Adds gas heating equipment to restricted equipment____ 8-11-42 8-11-42
L-80........ Outboard motors and 1. Stops production except to'fill preferred orders as des- 500......«....... 3-27-42 3-27-42 ............ Consumers’ Du- Glllogly, 5851.
parts. ignated. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
2. From 4-1-42 restricts production of repair and replace-
ment parts.
8. Stops transfers of motors of 6 horsepower or more sub-
ject to specified exceptions.
Amendment No. With specified exceptions forbids producer to transfer 5- 2-42 5- 2-42 ......
1. motors of 6 horsepower rating or more.
Ic-81..______ r---- Toys and games___________ 1. Until 6-30-42 restricts use of critical material as speci- 500.............. 3-30-42 4- 1-42 Consumers’ Du- Gillogly, 5851.
fied in production of Class A products. ............ rable Goods. Armstrong; 71495.
2. Stops use of prohibited materials as specified.
3. Stops transfer of prohibited and critical materials sub-
ject to designated exceptions.
4. After 6-30-42 stops processing of critical materials for
production of Class A products and of prohioited ma-
Amendment No. serial in production of toys and games.
1. ' --- After 6-30-42 stops use of materials listed in amendment .........”....... 4- 6-42 4- 6-42 ..................
in any form, and removes these materials from list of
Interpretation No. prohibited material in the order.
1. Defines “raw material form” in critical materials........ .................. 5- 8-42 6- 8-42 ------------------
Amendment No. .....-..................--- Removes restrictions on use of protective finishes for toys 8- 8-42 8-8-42
2. and games.
Amended..'......... Restricts use of prohibited metals for joining hardware: ---.........------ 11-24-42 11-24-42 --------------
Ie-82........ ---- Construction equipment: establishes use percentages» ft...............- 5- 2-42 5- 2-42
Power cranes and power Restricts sales and production with certain exceptions^.. ------------ Construction F. W. Smith.
shovels. Machinery. 2886. .
--- 1 Revocation........ Revokes order L-82_____________________________________ ' 11- 7-42 11- 7-42
Revocation........ Prohibits transfer and production of rubber-tired equip- 5- 2-42 5- 2-42 Construction F. W. Smith.
L-82-a..... Construction equipment.. ment subject to specified exceptions. 117 7-42 11- 7-42 Machinery 2886.
L-83________ Industrial machinery______ Revokes order L-82-a_______________....,________________ 14- 9-42 4- 9-42 Appeals.-.-..’.-.-.-.-. A. E. Collins.
1. Stops production and transfer subject to specified ex- 174358. ,
ceptions. 500---...'.___44.. When re-
2 Restricts transfer of parts for maintenance and repair. voked-
Amendment No. Until 5-16-42 permits production of critical industrial 4-20-42 4-20-42
Amended.._________ 1. . machinery to fill approved orders.
--- 1. Restricts transactions to “approved orders” with .................. 5-18-42 5-18-42 When re- .........
specified exceptions. voked.
2. Establishes procedure for authorization of orders on
3. Regulates auction sales, court order sales, and similar
transactions.
4. Does not apply to repair or maintenance orders of ieSs
than $1,000.
83
Coffee grinding machin- Defines these types of machinery further as one horse-
Amendment ery, food slicing and power and over, on orders for a single machine of
1. No. grinding machinery. value of over $50 excluding machines with preference 5-29-42 5-29-42
Amendment No. rating. 6-30-42 6-30-42
2. Adds to List A new woodworking machinery and similar
equipment individually of a value in excess of $250.
Amendment No. 3 Permits preference ratings in the PD-25 (PRP) Series . 8-27-42 8-27-42
and PD-408 (GRP) Series to be used by persons con-
cerned by the order.
L-84________ 1. Forbids transfer of critical materials as listed subject 500 When Safety, and Shields, 2708.
to specified exceptions. voke d. Technical White, 2705.
2. Restricts production during limitation period. Supplies.
8. Restricts use of critical and electric resistance mate-
rials in production.
Amendment No. 1. Stops production 6-30-42___________________________
L-85........ 1. 2. Permits use of processed materials in Inventory 4- 4-42
Feminine apparel for outer 4-4-42. 4-15-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
wear and certain other Establishes maximum dimensions to save material 14- 9-42 ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
garments. in Schedules A to P inclusive. « 6-19-42 er.
Amendment No. Revises specifications__________________________________ 18-17-42
1. 4-20-42
Amendment No. 1. Extends restrictions of order to fur coats......,...... 5-19-42
Amended___________ 2. 2. Imported apparel for women and children arriving 4- 4-42
at custoihs after 8-1-42 must conform with provisions 4-15-42
of order. 4- 8-42
3. Robes for judiciary are exempt from measurement 4-20-42
restrictions. ' 5-19-42
4. Defines persons of unusual height as those 5'-8" 7-10-42 7-10*42
Interpretation No. without shoes. g- 7-42 9- 7-42
L 5. Clarifies scope of order. .
1. Provides additional definition of types of garments
and applies certain measurements.
L-86________ Liouefled netmlenm 2. Excepts specified types of clothing. 397
equipment. 3. Specifies general restrictions for garments. d.
4. Curtails production of garments. (
Makes it clear that uniforms made for employees of When . Plumbing and Thompson, 71582.
Interpretation No. privately owned ordnance plants must be cut in ac- 4- 8-42 4- 8-42 voke Heating. Porter, 71910.
1. cordance with restrictions of the order. 4-27-42 4-27-42
Amendment Stops transfer and installation subject to specified 8-15-42 8-15-42
exceptions. /
Clarifies that only equipment “subsequently with-
No. drawn from use” after April 1, 1942, is exempt from
1. terms of order.
Permits use of P-98 for repair and maintenance by lique-
fied petroleum gas operations when necessary in pub-
L-87.J...... Not issued__________ lic interest and to promote the war effort.
Used rail and used rail Places disposition under control of Director of Industry 447 When Transportation Beach, 73391.
joints. Operations. 4-22-42 voke d. Equipment. Cowherd, 3451.
Amendment No. 1. Does not include high T rails from street car tracks... 5-18-42
L-89........ 1. Elevators.________________ 2. Permits transfer of ten tons of used rail per month_____ 411 502 General Indus- Cramer, 3077.
1. Prohibits acceptance of any restricted, orders or start trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
of manufacture except as authorized by the Director ment.
of Industry Operations.
2. Restricts use of nonferrous metals, stainless or alloy
steel, cork or cork products, ana rubber tife.
8. For 90-day period from date of order, orders for Gov- 4-22-42
ernment agencies are not affected. \ 7- 9-42 5-18-42
Amendment No. Further defines “elevators"______________;___________ . 7-31-42 7- 9-42
1. Prohibits use of nonferrous metals, stainless or alloy 7-31-42
Amendment No. 2- steel, cork or cork products except cork tile, and rub- 9-10-42 9-10-42
ber tile in elevators. 4-23-42 4-23-42
L-90________ Corsets, combi nations, and Stops use of elastic fabric in specified items; restricts use 6-13-42 6-13-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
brassieres. in others. 12 -15-42 12-15-42 ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No. 1. Further defines products___________________ er.
Amended________ 1. 2. Prohibits, with specified exceptions, use of elastic fabrics.
3. Further restricts use of elastic threads in knitted and
woven fabrics.
Includes combinations in list of Class A garments.
. Restricts elastic fabric to 2^" width and permits
scrap .elastic fabric for gores and closures in garter
belts to limit of 16 square inches and without re-
striction in certain other garments. Limits number
of hose supporters to 4 in one garment.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
34
Order No. Modifications Additions TUI« Abstract of priorities action ReI^™BPD Issued Effective Expires Division
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-90-a______ Corsets, combinations. Establishes quota tor April and succeeding months until ............ 4-23-42 4-23-42 _____________ Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
and brassieres. further ordered of garments permitted to be cut or ing and Leath- Murphy 2730
knitted. er
Commercial laundry 1. Stops transfer subject to specified exceptions. Does 418, 419,500.---. 4-18-42 4-18-42 When re- Service equip- Burleigh, 5729.
equipment and dry not apply to maintenance and repair parts. voked. ment. Murnhv 2730
cleaning machinery. 2. From 6-1-42 stops production of laundry equipment
subject to specified exceptions.
L-91________ 3. From 7-1-42 stops production of dry cleaning machin- <, . \ '
ery subject to specified exceptions.
4. After 5-15-42 confines production of equipment and
machinery including maintenance and repair parts to
those having filed under PRP.
5. Restricts transfer of materials and after 4-30-42 stops
Amended____________ use of specified metals subject to designated exceptions. w
conditioned machinery not including maintenance voked
or repair parts exceeding $100 in value subject to desig-
nated exceptions.
2. 6-1-42 and after stops production of laundry machin-
ery subject to specified exceptions. ; /
3. 7-1-42 and after stops production of commercial dry
cleaning machinery subject to specified exceptions.
4. Production of machinery and maintenance or repair
parts after 5-15-42 limited to those having filed under
Production Requirements Plan.
5. 4-30-42 andafter stops use of specified metals in pro-
Amendment No. duction of commercial laundry and dry cleaning ma-
Amended___________ 1. chinery subject to designated exceptions.
purchasers. 7-1-42.’
2. From 7-1-42 assembly permitted under PD-418_____________________________________________1.______
3. From 5-15-42 manufacture permitted only when Pref- ______________.... _______....._______
erenoe Rating or other applicable form has been filed.
Laundry equipment, dry 1. Prohibits sale or delivery of new or reconditioned _____________ .. 6-22-42 6-22-42
cleaning equipment and machinery in excess of $100 value except for war agen-
tallor’s pressing machin- cies as specified or upon authorization of Form PD-418. *
Interpretation ery. 2. Prohibits manufacture of machinery except for similar
No. 1. purposes.
Amendment No. 1. 3. Permits repair of existing machinery. -
4. Prohibits use of specified materials except as required
by war agencies.
which cannot be used effectively in Its then condition.
2. Defines “valiie” as after rebuilding or reconditioning.
Ing a value of $100 and over. .Makes it clear that re-
strictions of the order do not apply to parts to rebuild,
Amended___________ recondition, repair or maintain existing equipment.
requires Army and Navy to notify WPB of Intention
to buy and prohibits unauthorized production and
delivery to specified agencies. Allows emergency
loans and sale of used equipment under specified
L-92........ regulations.
juoumg lame......---.... i. inuring nmnanon period--------------------------- 500---4-23-42 4-23-42 When Consumers’ Du- Gillogly, 5851.
a. Restricts use of iron and steel in manufacture. •> revoked. rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
b. Prohibits use of iron, steel or designated critical ma-
terial not physically on hand. Does not apply to
iron and steel for fishhooks.
2. From 6-1-42 stops use of critical material, iron and
steel in production except that iron and steel may be
used in fish hooks.
3. Restricts production of fish hooks.
4. Regulates transfer of inventory.
. 5. Order does not limit production for commercial fishing ! «
industry.
tories of iron, steel, or critical materials during the
Amendment No. 1. month of June 1942.
Interpretation hooks, and does not apply to tackle not containing
Amended__________ No. 1. critical materials.
non-commercial fishing tackle product and of iron and
steel excent in hnnks end at a limited rate
35
L-93________ Golf clubs....._____________ 1. During limitation period restricts use of iron and steel 500_____ 4- 9-42 4-9-42
Ii---94--- Electric power_______il... in production. ' 500..... 4-16-42 4-16-42
L-95........ Sanitary napkins__________ 2. After 5-31-42 stops processing of iron and steel for use 424,425A 5-12-42 5-12-42
L-96.___x„. in production. 6- 4-42 6- 4-42
L-97....„„ 3. Forbids procurement of iron, steel or specified critical 10-12-42 10-12-42
L-97-a...... materials for production. 5- 1-42 5- 1-42
L-97-a-l.... 4. Stops processing of critical materials for production. 4- 9-42 4- 9-42
L-97-b..... 5. Stops transfer of critical materials subject to desig-
L-98....... nated exceptions.
1 6. After 5-31-42 stops transfer of iron and steel subject to
designated exceptions-
Permits procurement from other manufacturers of fin-
ished parts containing iron and steel. Consumers’ Du- Gillogly, 5851.
Defines plastics in subparagraph (a) (3) as not in com- rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
pletely fabricated shape ready for assembly. Power...________ Davis, 2087.
Amended___________ 1. Changes effective date for discontinuing manufacture Safety and Porter, 71910.
from 5-31-42 to 6-30-42. Technical Shields, 2708.
2. Releases for assembly during June 1942, parts which Supplies. White, 2705.
were in possession and fabricated on April 1942.
Prohibits use of iron and steel or critical materials in
processing, fabrication or assembling of clubs, parts,
repair or replacement parts; permits assembly ifcom-
pletely processed, fabricated, worked on or assembled
prior to 10-12-42 with used clubs for repair purposes.
: 1. Orders interchange with other utiiltise---_______*_______
2. Orders maximum operation.
3. Restricts certain uses.
Amendment No. 1. 4. Establishes limitations on deliveries. When re-
Amendment No. 2. 1. Restricts use of material hy setting maximum pro- voked.
Amendment No. 3. duction specification. When re-
Not Issued.......j 2. During limitation period curtails production. , 425-B . voked.
Amendment No. Railroad equipment: Lo- Puts productiou schedules under control of Director of 747 .... 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 When re- Transportation Creasser, 73321.
'1. comotives. Industry Operations. 599_____ 4-29-42 4-29-42 voked. Equipment. Cowherd, 3451.
Supplements L- Railroad equipment: Rail- Restrictions do not apply to locomotives used in under- 599______ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 When re- Transportation Odlorne, 3450.
97-a. road cars. ground mines, or locomotives of less than 20 tons used 500...... 4-29-42 4-29-42 voked. Equipment. Cowherd, 3451.
Amendment No. Railroad equipment....... In mining operations. 5-18-42 5-13-42 When re- Transportation Odlorne, 3450.
1. Railroad equipment---_____ Puts production Schedules under control of Director of 5-28-42 5-28-42 voked. Equipment. Cowherd, 3451.
Amendment No. Domestic sewing ma- Industry Operations. 8-26-42 8-26-42 Transportation J. S. Wiley.
2. chines. 1. Stops acceptance of material carrying rating of A-2 or 11-24-42 11-24-42 Equipment. 3451..
Interpretation No. lower. 8- 8-42 8- 8-42 Consumers’ Du- Morrison, 3364.
1. 2. Permits transfer of material to another producer or 4-25-42 4-25-42 rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
Amendment No. railroad obtained on preference rating for repair or 7- 7-42 7- 7-42 /
1. construction.
1. Cancels as of 4-29-42 ratings of A-2 or lower assigned
prior to that date.
2. Permits transfer among producers, suppliers, and
railroads of car parts.
Permits transfer of car parts to be used in construction
or repair of cars.
Permits car builders and suppliers to transfer surplus
freight car material to railroads which produce or re-
pair railroad equipment.
1. Cancels preference ratings of A-2 or lower assigned
Amended___________ prior to 4-29-42.
2. Authorizes transfer of parts for repair or construction
of cars or locomotives.
Establishes control of production and distribution of
industrial cars of railroad type.
1. During limitation period restricts production of ma-
chines and attachments.
2. From 6-1-42 stops production of parts or attachment
parts subject to designated exceptions.
3. From 5-25-42 restricts installation of new parts other
than repair parts.
4. From 6-15-42 stops production of machines and parts
or attachments or attachment parts subject to desig-
nated exceptions.
5. Stops transfer of metal or rubber subject to designated
exceptions.
1. Limits amount of iron and steel and nonferrous
metals to be used in manufacture of repair parts during
the period 5-1-42 to 12-31-42.
2. From 7-15-42, rules that no person other than a manu-
facturer shall install any part but a repair part in a
sewing machine.
3. Eases restrictions on transfers of and use of inven-
tories of materials.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
36
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext»
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-99........ Bag osnaburg and bag Directs cotton mills to convert specified proportion of 4-20-42 4-20-42 Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
L-100_______ Amendment No. sheetings. their output to bag osnaburg and bag sheetings. 6- 6-42 6- 6-42 i n g and Murphy, 2730.
1. Liberalizes distribution with respect to seconds and 11-6-42 11-6-42 Leather. McCormick, 72004.
Amendment No. short cuts. 4-17-42 4-17-42 Smith, 72005.
2. Converts 50% of bag sheeting looms back to outing 5-21-42 5-21-42 Pardoe, 3431.
flannels. 9- 3-42 9- 3-42 Cowherd, 3451.
Puts placing and acceptance of orders for critical com- 4-11-42 Cisler, 3377.
pressors under control of Director of Industry Opera- 5-11-42 Porter, 71910.
tions. 5-11-42 Mower, 71110.
From effective date puts production schedules-and trans- 5-11-42 Topping, 3321.
fers under control of Director of Industry Operations. 5-21-42 Glllogly, 5851.
C nm pressnrs Redefines “passenger carrier” to include all coaches with 415,416,420,443A 9-12-42 When re- General Indus- Armstrong, 71495.
L-10L...... Passenger carriers _ seating capacity of not less than eleven persons, includ- 530 530 A 9-12-42 voked. trial Equip- Mesch, 72940.
ing converted sedan automobiles. 9-12-42 When re- ment. White, 2705.
Stops transactions in equipment or boilers exceeding 9-12-42 voked. Transportation Donovan, 2755.
L-102....... Amendment Noi 1. $1,000 per unit in actual or market value without 9-30-42 Equipment. White, 2705.
Used electric generating approval of Director of Industry Operations. 677 9-12-42 Bilyeu, 4777.
L-103_______ equipment and used 1. Providesifor issuance of schedules of simplification..... 12- 7-42 4-11-42 Porter, 71910.
steam boilers. 4-25-42 5-11-42
Glass containers and 8- 8-42 5-11-42
L-104....... Amended___________ Schedule A........ closure simplification. 2. Subject to specified exceptions freezes all designs to 9-25-42 5-11-42
Glass containers and existing molds. 4-29-42 5-21-42
Schedule B________ closures for distilled 3. Permits normal operating tolerances. 6- 5-42 9-12-42
spirits. 1. Sets specifications for standard containers to be made 5- 6-42 9-12-42
Glass containers and clos- after cut-off date. 6-13-42 9-12-42
ures for malt beverages. 2. Restricts designs during limitation periods. 9-12-42
1. Sets specifications for standard containers to be made
after cut-off date.
2- Restricts designs during limitation period.
From 7-1-42 stops production of glass containers for malt
beverages except those refillable at brewery.
Amendment No. 1 1. Provides for issuance of schedules establishing simpli- ..J...............
of Schedule B. fied practices to which containers must conform.
Glass container and clo- 2. Freezes all glass container designs as of 5-11-42, with
Schedule A________ sure simplification. specified exceptions.
Glass containers for dis- Establishes simplified practices for glass containers of
Schedule B_______ tilled spirits. distilled spirits.
Glass containers for malt Establishes simplified practices for glass containers of
Schedule C________ beverages. malt beverages.
Glass containers for pre- Establishes simplified practices for glass containers for
Amendment No. serves and jellies. preserves and jellies.
1 of Schedule 0.. Corrects typographical error_____________________________
Schedule D_______ Glass containers for wines. Establishes simplified practices for glass containers for 9-12-42
Schedule E________ wines. 12- 7-42
Places specified restrictions on use and manufacture of 4-25-42
glass containers for protective coating. 8- 8-42
Metalhair pins and metal 1. Restricts production during limitation period__________ 9-25-42 Consumers’
L-105....... Amended________... Amendment No. 1. bob pins. 2. Limits material for production to low carbon steel 4-29-42 Durable
wire. 6- 5-42 Goods.
3. Limits to 2 Inches length of pins made after 5-6-42. 5- 6-42
4. Limits sale of hair pins except in packages of less than ! 6-13-42
100.
Extends restrictions on production to 9-15-42_____________
1. Restricts manufacture of metal hair pins and metal
Protective helmets.....___ bob pins combined, tb not more than 6H% in each 8 Safety and
month period beginning 10-1-42 of the pounds of metal Technical
hair pins or bob pins produced during the calendar Supplies.
year 1941.
L-10G....... Amendment No. 1. 2. Prohibits sale of except in packaged quantities of 100
or less, and restricts inventory.
Prohibits production and transfer except under contract
with designated Government agencies.
Copper________/___________ Prohibits manufacture except for U. S. Agencies and De-
partments, delivery to foreign countries under the
Lend-Lease Act, or from parts or material in process on
4-29-42.
L-107....... Extended-surface heating Stops the use of copper in production of automotive parts 412A, 467 Plumbing and
equipment. other than as specified. Heating.
1. Delivery prohibited except on U. S. Government
orders or as authorized on Form PD-412-A by the Di-
■ rector of Industry Operations or if in transit on effec-
tive date of order.
2. Order does not affect delivery of spare-part electric ■
motors, or controls, or repaired heat-transfer elements.
37
L-108....... Finishes on metal working After 4-30-42 restricts painting equipment and parts or 4-27-42 4-27-42 --- Tools________... Hawkins, 2732.
L-109....... i Not issued....._____ equipment. assemblies except by ultimate purchasers. Whitgley, 2644.
L-110....... Electroplating and anodiz- 1. Restricts production for and transfers to holders of 5-11-42 5-11-42 When re- Consumers’ McCord, 75845.
ing equipment. A-l-i rating or highet. voked. Durable Smith, 72005.
Hand trucks____________.. 2. Establishes criteria for Issuance of preference rating When re- Goods. Darling, 71543.
certificates. General Indus-
L-lll....... Restricts and regulates the delivery of hand trucks 468.............. 5- 7-42 5- 7-42
L-112....... Industrial power trucks. --- equipped witn rubber tires, andpfruboer tires for hand 385........2..___ voked. trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
trucks. 385,408,556...... ment.
1; Prohibits delivery of industrial power trucks except General Indus-
on orders rated A-9 or higher, or delivery of truck orders trial Equip-
placed before 7-10-42 except those bearing A-l-k or ment. ’
higher rating. ,
2. Prohibits manufacture after 7-10-42 of other thaii
standard models.
3. Requires filing of scheduled production. 7-10-42 7-10-42
Amended.._________ 1. Places all production under complete scheduling____ 9-28-42 9-28-42
2. Prohibits manufacturers from accepting prior to
10-15-42, orders except those rated A-9 or better, and
after that date, orders except those specifically author-
ized by the Director General of Operations.
• K 3. Requires filing prior to 10-15-42, and thereafter month-
ly, proposed 3 month production schedule and 1 month
delivery schedule on PD-38E.
Lists manufacturers and approved standard models General Indus- 1 Darling, 71543.
Industrial power trucks... permitted to be manufactured by each. 8-14-42 8-14-42 trial Equip- ; Smith, 72005.
L-I13_______ Amendment No. Wood-cased pencils_______ Adds 10 manufacturers and approved models to Sup- 423.............. 11-10-42 11-10-42 IliCilt.
L-114_______ 1. Safety equipment______ plement A. 5- 2-42 5- 2-42 Consumers’ Du-
L-115....... Amendment No. Incendiary units__________ 1. Prohibits use in production of any metal other than 5-15-42 5-15-42 rable Goods.
1. iron or steel. 5-30-42 5-30-42 Safety and
Amendment No. 2. Restricts use of Iron or steel, finishing material, pig- 11- 7-42 11- 7-42 Technical
2. ments in finishing material. 6- 5-42 5- 5-42 Supplies.
Revocation________ 3. Restricts transfer of inventory of iron or steel. 6- 4-42 6- 4-42 Safety and
Amendment No. Restricts further use of finishing material to those con- 6-17-42 6-17-42 Technical
1. taining specified pigments. 9-25-42 9-25-42 Supplies.
Amendment No. 1. Further defines “Pigments”.........___________...... 8-31-42 8-31-42
2. 2. Changes effective date to 7-1-42 with reference to 11-27-42 _ 11-27-42
Interpretation No. pigments instead of 5-2-42. 5- 7-42 5- 7-42
1. 3. From 5-30-42, prohibits acquisition of any but speci- 9- 3-42 9- 3-42'
Amendment No. 3. fied pigments.
Amendment No. 1. Revokes L-113; superseded.by L-227....... ..... ! Gillogly, 5851.
With designated exceptions prohibits the use of certain [ Armstrong, 71495.
critical materials in production. Mesch, 72940.
Changes exception application from A-2 to A-10 prefer- • White, 2705.
ence rating. Mesch, 7294Ô.
Includes in exceptions specified items, and under certain White, 2705.
restrictions, rubber, and synthetic rubber..
Excludes certain measuring and indicating instruments
from definition of “Safety equipment”, confining the
order to instruments and devises used to detect danger-
ous conditions due to gases, etc.
Establishes conditions under which Army, Navy and
other government agencies may obtain safety equip-
ment using critical materials.
Permits use of nickel silver and nickel plating for gog-
1 gle parts as specified.
Stops production and transfer except as authorized by
Army or Navy.
Passes authorization pqwer for sale and delivery of
Incendiary units from U. S. Army or Navy to the
Amended___________ Chemical Warfare Service of the U. S. Army.
L-116....... Feminine lingerie and cer- To conserve supply of wool, silk, rayon, cotton, linen • 5- 9-42 5-11-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
tain other garments. and other materials, restricts designs and dimensions 6-24-42 6-24-42 ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
of garments. er.
1. Adds and defines “ruffles” and “double material
' Amendment No. yoke.”
1. 2. Excepts adjustable lingerie for maternity wear.
3. Excepts flannelette gowns and pajamas from double
yoke restrictions.
4. Excepts children’s sizes from ruffle restriction.
5. Differentiates between slips for daytime and evening
6. Adds teen-age sizes to Schedules, A and B.
7. Changes measurements for pajamas.
Modifies paragraph (f) on “curtailment of feminirie
Amendment No. 2. lingerie.” Defines sleeping pajamas and sizes allowed. 11- 6-42 11- 6-42 ..................
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” ,SERIES)—Continued
38
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-117....... Heavy power and steam 1. Prohibits production or transfer except to fill an 5-18-42 5-18-42 Power___ Cisler, 3377.
equipment as listed in approved order as specified subject to designated Porter, 71910.
Schedule A. exceptions.
2. Production schedules and list of all unfilled orders to
be filed 6-1-42.
Amendment No. Defines equipment as listed in Schedule A. . 5-25 42 5-25-42
1.
Amendment No. Effects changes in Preference Rating requirements______ 6- 8-42 6- 8-42
2. Permits contractors engaged in construction of industrial
Amendment No. plants to obtain heavy power and steam equipment 200_______....... 7-10-42 7-10-42
by extending preference rating on orders issued for
such plants.
3. Redefines heavy power and steam equipment listed in
Amendment No. Exhibit A attached. Permits establishment of pro- 665.............. 11- 2-42 11- 2-42
4. duction and delivery directions for equipment on
Feminine lounging wear Exhibit B attached. Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
L-118..... and certain other gar- 1. Restricts quantities of materials used in production... 5-25-42 • 5-25-42 ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
ments. 2. Defines maximum permissible sizes. er.
L-119 .... Not issued__________ 3. Establishes standard of design.
L-120...... Limits manufacturing specifications to those set forth in 7- 4-42 7- 4-42 Pulp and Paper. King, 2059.
Simplification and stand- schedules to be issued by the Director of Industry Howard, 5911.
ardization of paper. Operations. ' • 4-\'.
Schedule No. I.___ Book papers ____________ 1. Linjits grades, size, weight, and color of paper ______ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42
2. Requires- specified percentage of ash’ content in
finishes.
3. Permits manufacture on special order for single con-
sumer subject to specified restrictions.
4. Permits exceptions for export.
Schedule I 1. Amplifies definition in detail_________________________ 589-............ 10-28-42 10-28-42
Amended. 2. Clarifies papers and specifications involved.
Schedule I 3. Furnishes detailed specifications and regulations for 11-30-42 11-30-42
Book papers used in book specific types within this field.
publishing field. Adds size 32 inches by 24 Inches inadvertently omitted
Amended. in standard size list.
Schedule No. II___ 1. Limits grade, size, weight, and color of paper_________ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42
2. Requires specific percentage of ash content in finishes.
3. Permits manufacture on special order for single con-
sumer, subject to specified restrictions.
4. Permits exception for export.
Schedule II 1. Amplifies definition in detail......................... 589.............. 10-28-42 10-28-42
2. Clarifiés papers and specifications involved.
3. Furnishes detailed specifications and regulations for ।
Amended. spçcific types within this field.
Schedule No. Ill- Fine writing papers_______ 1. Limits size, weight, and color of paper_______________ 7- 4-42 7- 4-42
2. Requires specified percentage of ash content in
finishes.
3. Permits exception for export.
Interpretation No. L Further defines “Special name watermark”______________ O- 4-42 9- 4-42
Amendment No. 1. Permits production of substance weight 18 mimeo- 8- 5-42 8- 5-42
1. graph paper.
2. Removes restrictions from 100% rag content ledger
paper.
Schedule III 1. Amplifies definitions in detail________________________ 10-28-42 10-28-42
Amended. Chemical wood pulp 2. Clarifies papers and specifications involved. 7- 4-42
Schedule No. IV tablet. 3. Furnishes detailed specifications and regulations 7- 4-42
for specific types within this field.
1. Prohibits manufacture except---
a. For specialmaking order.
b. In white.
c. In 16 and 20 substance.
2. Prohibits watermark unless manufactured in at least
20,000-pound lots.
3. Permits colors in at least 20,000-pound lots.
4. Requires selection of specified grade for manufactur- 8- 7-42 8- 7-42
ing. *
5. Requires specific percentage of ash content in finishes.
6. Permits exception for export.
Amendment No. Revises subsection (b) item IV by specifying minimum
1. production per weight.
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Schedule IV
Amended. White wove envelopes
Schedule No. V... paper (excluding extra
Amendment No. strong sulphate.)
1.
Sche d u-le V
Amended.
Schedule VI....... Roll toilet tissue__________
Schedule VI
L-121_______ Revoked by M-208. . Amended. Construction lumber A....
Amendment No.
kmended---......... 1.
Interpretation
No. 1.
SH"/ Amendment No.
L-122_______ Not issued__________ 2.
L-123_______ General industrial equip-
Interpretation ment.
No. 1.
Amendment No. 1.
Amended............
■Interpretation
L-124....... 1 Not issued.......... No. 2.
L-125....... _____do..............
L-126_______ Industrial and commercial
; refrigeration and air
conditioning machinery
Schedule No. I.... and equipment.
Amendment No.
1.
1. Amplifies definitions in detail........................ 10-28-42 10-28-42 I...
2. Clarifies papers and specifications Involved. 7- 4-42 7- 4-42
3. Furnishes detailed specifications and'regulatlons for
specific types within this field.
1, Prohibits manufacture except---
a. To fill a special making order.
b. In selected grade.
c. In white (except in at least 20,000 pound lots).
d. In 20, 24, and 28 substance only.
2. Permits colors and/or watermark in at least 20,000-
poundlots. ,
3. Requires specified percentage of ash content in
finishes.
4. Permits exception for export.
Revises paragraph (b) item IV by specifying minimum •8-7-42 8- 7-42
production per weight.
1. Amplifies definitions in detail. ______________________ 10-28-42 10-28-42
2. Clarifies papers and specifications involved.
3. Furnishes detailed specifications and regulations for
specific types within this field.
1. Establishes standard ream count, 500 sheet, 24"x36", 10- 6-42 12- 5-42
for basis weights. 11-30-42 11-30-42
2. Appendix limits basis weights, count, packing, pack-
' aging, winding, maximum loading.
Exempts Army, Navy, and other Government agencies
from restrictions requiring toilet paper to be packed in 5-13-42 5-13-42
minimum numbers per case.
Prohibits transfer during limitation period subject to 423.............. Lumber and G. W. Uderitz.
specified exceptions. Lumber Prod- 73470.
1. Within 60 days from 5---13---42: 5-28-42 5-28-42 \ nets.
a. Widens list of agencies to which producers may
transfer.
b. Permits transfer for agricultural construction and
packaging as specified.
2. liberalizes grades to which restrictions apply........
1. Extends order to 8-13-42_____________________________ 423.............. 7-10-42 7-10-42 8-13-42
2. Changes definition of “small” producer from mills
sawing less than 5,000 feet of both hardwood and
softwood to those sawing less than 5,000 feet of soft-
wood only per day.
3. Releases certain softwood construction lumber for
repair and maintenance of railway roiling stock.
4. Permits sawmills to resume retail sales in communi-
■ ties not otherwise served by a retail lumber yard.
Explains restriction applying to softwood lumber in 8- 4-42 8- 4-42
! several grades.
Extends order L-121 tb 105 days from date of original 8- 8-42 8- 8-42
order, 5-13-42.
Prohibits acceptance of order or delivery in fulfillment 5-26-42 5-26-42 General Indus- Charles, 5749.
of order, unless order is approved order as defined. trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
Further defines “delivery”______________________________ 6-13-42 6-13-42 ment.
Raises preference rating necessary to obtain specified 8-27-42 8-27-42
types of general industrial equipment to A-l-c or
higher except for Army, Navy and certain other ex-
emptions. 11-24-42 12- 1-42
Amends provisions relative to the non-appl icability of
the order to repair and maintenance. . 12-14-42 12-14-42
! Clarifies several statements of original order.............
Prohibits related machinery from production except 7- 3-42 7- 3-42 General Indus- Millham, 71494.
as authorized and to required specifications as set trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
forth in schedules issued by the Director of Industry ment.
Operations.
1. Issues specificatipns on self-contained drinking water 7- 3-42 7- 3-42
coolers.
2. Restricts .specified materials.
3. From effective date of order, provisions of M-9-c no
longer apply. %.
4. Permits delivery of coolers completed by effective
date of order.
Changes specifications of type A coolers________________ 8- 7-42 8- 7-42
LIMITATION ORDERS ("L” SERIES)—Continued
40
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD ' Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
Schedule No. II... 1. Issues specifications on refrigeration condensing units.. 7- 3-42 7- 3-42 ---
Schedule III______ 2. Restricts metals used. 9- 2-42 9- 2-42
3. Permits installation or deliveries under specified
Coil or tube assemblies fo regulations.
L-126 (con.) refrigeration condensers Limits the materials to be used in the manufacture of
L-127....... Not issued.. or coolers. coil or tube assemblies.
Chromium and nickel in 1. Limits use of chromium and nickel to specified per- 6-17-42 7- 1-42 Automotive..... Donovan, 2755.
automotive valves. centages. White, 2705.
2. Prohibits manufacture of any but two-piece welded
head type.
3. Prohibits sale of new valves to replace ones that can
be reconditioned and requires consumers to turn in
used valve for each new one purchased.
4. Prohibits sale for use as replacement in passenger cars
or light trucks, of valves manufactured for other
categories.
5. Restricts distributors’ inventory of valves.
L-129_______ Not issued.. Amendment No. 1 -----------.................----- Exempts war agencies___________________________________ 7- 6-42 7- 6-42
L-130_______ Men’s and boys’ apparel Prohibits use of wool cloth and establishes standard 8-29-42 8-29-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
for masculine lounging measurements with specified exceptions. ing & Leather. Murphy, 2730.
wear. 1. Limits use of restricted materials_____________________ Consumers’ Du- Stiles, 3953.
Ir-131_______ Officers’ military insignia. 2. Limits manufacture of dies and molds. 7-20-42 7-20-42 rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
L-131-a_____ Officers’ military insignia.. Authorizes those persons on the approved army list to 8-28-42 8-28-42 Consumers’ Du- Stiles, 3953.
L-132....... Not issued.. receive and sell officer’s military insignia. rable Goods. Armstrong, 7149&
Ir-133------- .....do_______ Instruments, valves, and 1. Provisions apply to 28 parts as enumerated when made
L-134-...--. _ L regulators used in indus- from nickel, chromium, or any alloy thereof. 5-26-42 General Indus- Capelle, 71992.
Amended.___ trial processes. 2. Limits use to specified operating conditions. trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
3. Establishes specifications in size, thickness, and alloy ment.
content for permissible uses.
4. From issuance date no manufacturer shall put in proc-
ess chromium, nickel, or alloy for production except
for permitted operating conditions.
6. From 30 days after Issuance, stops delivery except for
permitted operating conditions.
0. From 60 days after issuance, stops processing of chro-
mium, nickel, or alloy except in accordance with estab-
lished specifications.
1. Prohibits use of chromium, nickel or alloy thereof in 9- 9-42 9- 9-42
production of specified instrument parts except for 8- 8-42 8- 8-42
use under specified operating conditions. 9-19-42 9-19-42
2. Excepts items.sold to another manufacturer or dealer 10- 2-42 10- 2-42
for resale or items for use in foreign country (except
Canada).
3. Prohibits delivery or acceptance of delivery.
4. Provides specifications for instrument parts affected.
5. Requires preference rating of A-l-c or better for ac-
ceptance or order or delivery, with specified exceptions,
and requires installation of such items within 90 days.
6. Requires certification with specified exceptions.
L-135_______ --- Wood upholstered furni- 7. Exempts instrument parts to be used exclusively on 500.............. Oonsum e r s’ Chandlee, 73335.
ture. U. 8. Army or Navy vessels. Durable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
8. Affords 90-day exemption from provisions of the order
tp deliveries for Army, Navy or Maritime Commission.
Prohibits use of steel springs in upholstered'furniture____
Redefines “reupholsterer”. Prohibits manufacture of
steel upholstery springs from 9-19-42. Restricts re-
placement from 11-1-42 of more than 25% of springs in
wood upholstered furniture being repaired. Permits
assembly of final fabric covers from 11-1-42 on new
wood upholstered furniture otherwise completely fab-
Amendment No. 1. ricated prior to 11-1-42.
Interpretation No. Clarifies what operations can be included in assembly of
1. final fabric covers.
L-136-______ Church goods............. 1. From 6-23-42 use of restricted materialsis prohibited. 6-13-42 6-13-42 Consumers’ Stiles, 3953.
- i 2. Quantity of iron and steel used is restricted to not 7-17-42 7-17-42 Durable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
more than 50% of iron, steel, and restricted materials
used in equivalent period quarterly in 1940.
Amendment No. 1. Permits use of silk woven or knitted on or before 7-13-42---
41
L-137....... Not issued........... Sanitary belts and sup- 1. Limits size of garment and amount of elastic fabric to Textile, Clothing, Piper, 73101.
L-138....... Not issued___________> ports. be used. and Leather. Murphey, 2730.
L-139.___„. Dental equipment and 2. Excepts elastic fabrics cut prior to effective date of this Safety, and Gasen, 2142.
L-140....... supplies simplification. order, and permits manufacture of athletic supports Technical Sup- White, 2705.
L-141....... Dental excavating burs.___ and suspensories under specified conditions. plies. Bisgood, 5875.
L-142___.... Cutlery............... Prohibits inanufacture of products except as permitted Consumers’ Du- Armstrong, 71495.
L-143....... Metal doors, metal door by schedules to be issued by Director of Industry Oper- rable Goods. Wirgman, 5794.
L-144....... frames and metal shut- ations. 1 Building Mate- Lautz, 72066.
ters. Establishes types, sizes,and standards of burs permitted rial. Tompkins, 6104.
Tire machinery and equip- to be manufactured. Rubber Direc- Howard, 5786.
ment. 1. Limits quantity of iron, steel and other metals used for tor. Stevenson, 4384.
Laboratory equipment.... cutlery. Safety and White, 2705.
2. Prohibits accumulation of inventories beyond speci- Technical Sup-
fied amount of raw materials and parts. plies.
Removes cutlery in classes 1,2,3, and 4 from restrictions
of the order if produced for the Army, Navy, Maritime
Commission, or War Shipping Administration. Ex-
emption does not apply to cutlery purchased by Post
Exchanges, etc., for resale.
Limits non-essential production, but permits manufac-
ture of airplane hangar doors and of metal clad fire
doors if the metal covering does not exceed 24-gauge.
1. Prohibits production, reconditioning, and rebuilding 6-18-42 6-18-42
from 7-19-42 except as authorized by the Director of 6-25-42 6-25-42
Industry Operations. 6-25-42 6-25-42
Changes effective date from 7-19-42 to 8-3-42____________ 5-30-42 5-30-42
1. Prohibits sale or rent of laboratory equipment con- 8-25-42 8-25-42
Schedule 1_________ taining specified materials unless under certification 9-15-42 9-16-42
■ Amendment No. 1. as provided in Priorites Regulation No. 7. 7- 4-42 7-19-42
Amendment No. 1. 2. Limits such certification to research involving public 7-21-42 7-21-42
« health and for specified agencies of the Government. 6-12-42 6-12-42
Amendment No. 1_ Exempts government orders from certification___________ 620.............. 8-29-42 8-29-42
Amended____________ Amendment No. 2. Laboratory equipment---. Prohibits certification of equipment valued at $50.00 or .................. 12- 5-42 12- 5-42 Safety and Stevenson, 4384.
H44-a.- , * Aircraft control and pul- more except for specified purposes. 8-29-42 8-29-42 Technical White, 2705.
L-145....... ley bearings Excludes packed reagent chemicals______________........ 7-22-42 7-22-42 Supplies. W. D. Whiteley,
Permits sale of high-school type microscopes assembled 6- 6-42 6-10-42 Tools........... 2644.
Amendment No. 1. from parts manufactured prior to 0-12-42. .....---------------
1. From 8-10-42 prohibits manufacture oi specified
sizes except by “Authorized Producers” as defined.
2. Permits delivery of bearings completed on 6-10-42.
3, Requires manufacturers to retairi tools and equip- 7- 7-42 7- 7-42
ment. 6- 6-42 6-13-42
1. Qualifies “completed bearings” to include wholly or
partially completed bearings.
Welding rods and elec- 2. Indicates changes in producers in exhibit A. General Indus- A. Cunningham.
L-146.______ trodes. 1. Restricts delivery of welding rods and electrodes..... --- trial Equip- 72005.
2. Permits delivery to purchasers with preference rating 111 tJ lit.
of A-9 or higher.
3. Permits delivery of alloy electrodes or rods to pur-
chasers with preference rating of A-l-j or higher.
4. Permits delivery with regulation, for maintenance
and repair purposes and to accredited schools.
5. Limits inventory to 60-day supply.
Permits delivery under restrictions and for repair and
maintenance only, of up to 6 percent by weight
Amendment No. 1. monthly of electrodes and rods delivered in preceding 6-30-42 6-30-42
Revocation________ Machine tools electrical Revokes L-146......................- - ---s-_____---.....--- 1?- 8-42 12- 8-42 Tools........... Lord, 5019.
specifications. 1. Prohibits special electrical specifications for machine 7-10-42 7-10-42 Communica- Whiteley, 2644.
C ommun ¡cations__________ tools except in specified circumstances. 9- 8-42 9- 8-42 tions, equip- Peebles, 5638.
2. Requires purchasers to avoid special electrical speci- 9-25-42 9-25-42 ment. Cowherd, 3451.
fications from 7-15-42. 1
From 15 days after date ol order, limits nonessential
production of wire telephone and telegraph equip-
ment.
1. From 9-25-42, prohibits transfer of wire communica-
tion Equipment except on orders with A-7 rating or
L-147....... . i higher.
L-148....... Amended___________ 2. Permits completion of delivery prior to 10-15-42 pro-
L-149....... Not issued__________ vided 90% of order was delivered by 9-8-42.
LIMITATION- ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued 42
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-150_______ From 7-1-42, prohibits sale or manufacture except in 6-15-42 7- 1-42 Lumber and Walby, 3981.
Douglas Fir Plywood specified types and sizes, except plywood processed on Lumber Prod- Lautz, 72066.
(Moisture-resistant that date or for military orders, i ucts.
type). Prohibits manufacture, delivery and acceptance except
Amended..... for specified types and sizes or as authorized, subject 10- 8-42 10- 8-42
to certain exceptions.
Amfindmant No. 1 Provides that certain terms used in order have meanings 11-14-42 11-16-42
assigned in CS 45-42, which replaces CS 45-40.
Amendment No. 2 Changes Part 1276 from Douglas Plywood (Moisture 12-14-42 12-14-42
resistant Type) to Plywood.
L-15Ï....... Domestic watt-hour meters. 1. Prohibits manufacture from 9-26-42___________________ 423.............. 7-31-42 7-31-42 General Indus- Saunders, 71544.
2. To 9-25-42, limits production. trial Equip-
3. Limits production of parts. ment. Smith, 72005.
L-152....... Baby carriages____________ 1. Limits production during restricted period . ____■. 423---............ 6-13-42 6-13-42 Consumers’ Du- Gillogly, 5851.
• 2. Prohibits from 8-1-42 use of any metals other than • Armstrong, 71495.
L-15S-------. iron, steel, gold, and silver. Z-27-42 8-27-42 Walton, 8227.
3. Limits amount of iron and steel to be used 8-1-42 to
10-31-42 to 6 pounds.
4. Limits for groups I and II and prohibits for group
III, use of iron and steel to be used except for joining rable Goods.
• hardware after 8-1-42. Textile, Cloth-
5. Limits production and inventories. ing and Leath-
Paper patterns for gar- From 9-1-42 restricts sizes of master patterns to measure- er. Murphy, 2730.
L-154....... ments made of wool, ments specified in Orders L-85, L-116, or L-118. 6-17-42 6-17-42 Power___________ Kitt, 71683.
silk, rayon, cotton, linen, From 2-1-43, prohibits sale of pattern^ exceeding these Porter, 71910.
and other materials. measurements.
Power, steam, and water Prohibits production of power, steam, and water aux-
auxiliary equipment. iliary equipment except in accordance with schedules
Water meters Issued by the Director of Industry Operations. 6-17-42 6-17-42
Prohibits production of water meters containing copper
or copper base alloys, stainless steel or nickel alloys,
or tin in coatings.
Amendment No. 1. Excepts production for war agencies__________________ 7-24-42 7-24-42
2. After 7-21-42 permits assembly of meters from parts
1. and materials on hand 7-1-42.
Schedule 2 . Restricts use of materials in steam surface condensers___ 8-14-42 8-14-42
Feed water heaters________ Prohibits use of copper, copper base alloys, or alloys 11-21-42 11-21-42 Power........... T. R. Cowherd.
containing nickel, chrome or tin unless in repair of 71910.
actual breakdown. Forbids installation of seamless
L-155....... J-Not issued____ steel tubing.
L-157_______ Hand tools simplification... Prohibits manufacture except in accordance with 7-20-42 7-20-42 Building Mate- Holquist, 2982.
Hand tools simplification.. specifications in schedules to be issued by the Director rials. H. Lautz, 72066.
General of Operations.
Establishes sizes, types, grades, finishes, lifts, gauges,
Schedule No. 1_... and handles for the manufacture of hand shovels, 7-20-42 9- 1-42
spades, scoops, or telegraph spoons.
Amendment No. Corrects typographical errors in appendix A but effects 8- 4-42 . 8- 4-42
no changes in meaning.
1. Amends paragraphs covering blade and handle finishes
Amendment No. to permit manufacturers to meet Army & Navy speci- 10-16-42 10-16-42
fications. Eliminates numbers 6 & 10 coal yard scoops
2 to Schedule and substitutes number 8. Permits manufacture of
No. 1. B & C grade gravel round point scoops.
Amendment No. Permits shovel manufacturers to utilize materials in 10-20-42 10-20-42
3 to Schedule 1. inventory on August 10,1942, in fabrication of shovels
Schedule II-- not conforming to specifications in Schedule 1. 9-18-42 9-18-42
1, Establishes specifications permitted in manufacture of
these tools.
2. From 60 days subsequent to issuance date, non-
conforming tools may not be manufactured, and
from 45 days subsequent to issuance date, no non-
Forged axes, forged hatch- conforming ferrous tool may be put in process.
ets, forged adzes and 3. Permits sale of such tools manufactured prior to ex-
fogged light hammers. piration of 60 days from issuance date, even though
Manually operated wood they do not conform to these specifications.
Schedule III . and special purpose 1. Establishes specifications permitted in manufacture 9-18-42 9-18-42
saws. of these tools.
Heavy forged tools_________ 2. Requires all such tools put in process from 30 days
subsequent to issuance date to conform, and from
90 days subsequent to issuance date, prohibits
manufacture of noncomforming tools.
3. Permits sale of saws fabricated prior to 90 days from
issuance date.
Controls and limits production and types permitted.
Schedule IV_______ Specifications in Appendix A. z 10- 3-42 11- 3-42
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»158....... Material entering into pro- 1. Categories vehicles and specifies parts permitted to ______________... 7- 4-42 7-4-42 ......... Automotive Donovan, 2755.
duction of replacement, be manufactured. ... r White, 2705.
parts for motor vehicles. 2. Forbids use of critical materials or those prohibited by
“M” orders. . ¡ ,
3. Limits parts which may be manufactured and limits *
amounts thereof for each category of vehicle.
4. From 7-15-42 requires consumer to turn in similar '
used part for each replacement purchased.
5. Restricts distributors’inventories from 8-15-42.
6. Revokes »4, L-4-c, and »35.
............................ 1. Permits scheduling of production of replacement parts ............. 8- 1-42 8- 1-42 ................_______..._____
Supersedes »4 and to be planned without regard to contracts for other
all other amend- material with ratings lower than A-l-A.
ments, »4-c and 2. Defines “truck trailer.” >
all otner amend- 3. Permits sale under specified conditions of replacement
ments, »35 and parts without requiring consumers to turn in equlva- «
all other amend- lent used part.
ments. Amendment No. 1. ......................._____ Permits producers to schedule production of replacement ........ 9- 1-42 9- 1-42 ..................____________
Amended____________ Amendment No. 2. parts as if the orders therefor bore a rating of A A-2X.
»159....... for manufacture of replacement parts.
Plastics molding machín- 1. Prohibits delivery ofvplastlcs molding machinery 741........ 7- 4-42 ’- 4-42 _____....... Chemicals_______ Lawson, 73168.
ery. except on approved orders. Clemente, 5786.
2. Rules that an approved order ceases tu be such if not
delivered within 30 days of issuance of this order.
> 3. Prohibits delivery of repair and maintenance parts
»160.______ Not Issued.......... except as specified. -
»161_______
except as conductor of current. rials. Lautz,’ 72066.
»162_______ Not issued.......... 2. Limits sale of fuses by manufacthrers. • ' ,
»163_______ Turbo-blowers......---.,. Restricts placing of orders and delivery except as sped- 616.616A, 616B.. 8- 7-42 8- 7-42 ..'__________ General Inti us- McCormick, 72004.
fically authorized by the Director of Industry Opera- / trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
Amendment No. 1. tlons. ment.
......______________________ Redefines the original definition to include smaller ma- ........ 9-18-42 9-18-42 ...................... ...
»164_______ Not issued__________ chines not previously covered.
»165.......
facture of armored cable, and prohibits manufacture terials. Lautz,’ 72066.
»166....... >Not issued.......... starting 30 days after issuance date of order.
»168_______ J Blackout and dimout ‘1. Prohibits n&nufacture from 10 days after Issuance, of -............. 9-18-42 9-18-42 ............ Building Ma- Fox, 3406.
lighting fixtures. other than “approved” blackout and dimout fix- terials. Lautz, 72066.
tures, etc., except for purposes of experimentation or
as specifically authorized by proper military or gov-
ernmental authority.
2. From 10 days after issuance, prohibits sale except of
approved fixtures, etc., containing critical materials,
ana on orders with A-l-k preference rating or bet-
4 ter; if containing no critical materials, preference ra- .
ting must be A,-4 or better.
3. Restricts use of critical materials in manufacture--- - . >
copper, brass and bronze are controlled by M-9-c,
ana iron and steel by M-126.
4. Requires reports of inventory within 30 days of is-
suance and every 15th of month thereafter
Shirts (exclusive of work Establishes production and design limitations to which .................. 11-25-42 12:01A.M.,...........j Textile, Clothing Walton, 3227.
shirts) and pajamas. such products must conform. 12-15-42 ............ and Leather. Murphy, 2830.
Farm equipment---------- Revokes and supersedes as of 11-1-42, Order »26, L-26- 387.629,630,757, 10-19-42 10-19-42 ............ Farm Machinery Gillette, 72843.
»169....... Interpretation No. a, »26-d, with all amendments and appeals. Re- 759. and Equipment. Hoskins, 2886.
»170....... Amended............ 1. stricts production both for domestic and export use,
i restricts metal in specified products, controls sale ana
inventories, sets up simplification, substitution and
critical materials conservation procedures.
............................. Clarifies procedure regarding assignments of quotas..................... 12-12-42 . 12-12-42 ______________________________
_____3______________....------ Amends definition of producer to remove exemption for ............. 11-25-42 11-25-42 ________i..._________________
those with quotas under $10,000. Changes oasis for
/ silos to units instead of weight. Specifies types of
. binders permitted for plywood. Increases quotas for 4
, ' non-concentrated items: tractors, etc.; and . Power
Sheep Shearing Machines. Eliminates the necessity
of acquiring export license or Lend-Lease authoriza-
tion prior to manufacturing farm machinery for export
and substitutes War Production Board approval
Instead.
Farm machinery and Restricts use of copper or copper-base alloy products ..._______________ 11- 7-42 11- 7-42 , Farm Machin- Gillette, 72843.
equipment and attach- used in farm tractors, engine power units, and repair ery and Equip- Hoskins, 2886.
ments and repair parts parts therefor, to 15 specified items. ment.
therefor.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
L-171 Toiletries and cosmetics... Limits production as per schedules to be issued__________ !500.............. 7-17-42 7-17-42 Chemicals_______ L. V. Clemente.
From 7-17-42 to 7-17^43, limits production of products 7-17-42 7-17-42 3044.
in lists 2 and 3.
Permits persons who distributed samples during 1941 to
Amendment No. 1. include bulk quantity which went into such sample in 9-26-42 9-26-42
determining quota under the order.
Limits izes and types of containers. ____________ 7-17-42 7-17-42
Amendment No. 1. Defines “size” as volumetric capacity of the container. 9-26-42 9-26-42
Interpretation No. Bules that where two or more varieties of a toiletry or
1. cosmetic product in different physical form are packed,
each may be regarded as a separate product. 9- 1-42 9- 1-42 r
States purposes of the order more clearly and furnishes
illustrative examples.
Revokes order L-171 _____.__________ _______________ 10-13-42 10-13-42
L-172. Heat exchangers______- Prohibits placing or accepting orders for heat exchangers 615,615 A, 615B-. 8-5-42 8-5-42 General Indus- Beshers, 76574.
except as specified trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
Bedeflnes “critical heat exchangers” to exclude surface 11- 2-42 11- 2-42 ment.
Amendment No. condensers.
r-i7a 1. Oil and gas burning do- Stops production of oil space Seating equipment except 8-6-42 £-5-42 Plumbing and Baldwin, 71979.
mestic space heaters. for war agencies. Heating. Porter, 71910.
Amendment No. Exempts direct-fired gas-burning unit heaters from pro- 9-19-42 9-19-42
1. visions of the order.
L-174» Manufactured gas_________ I. Bequires utilities to produce maximum output------- 628, 665, 672, 673, 8-25-42 • 8-25-42 Power........... Macomber, 6434.
2. Provides for pooling of resources when required by 736. 11-12-42 11-12-42 Porter, 71910.
utility or nonutility producers.
3. Bequires reduction of supply of gas to consumers when
necessary.
4. From 9-1-42, places restrictions on increased deliv-
eries to consumers and on deliveries for space heating.
Provides for curtailment to consumers during periods of
shortage.
L-175 • Bailroad standard watches Bestricts transfers of new railroad standard watches_____ . 8-7-42 8-7-42 Consumers’ Beatty, 5873.
Portable electric fans...... Durable Armstrong, 71495.
Goods. Stiles, 3953.
L-176. ' 1. Bestricts manufacture except for government 500. 556.......... 9- 5-42 9- 5-42 Consumers’ Du-
agencies. 11-21-42 rabie Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
2. Bestricts transfer except as specifically authorized
on Form PD-556.
3. Bestricts inventory.
Bules that shipment of parts in knockdown form for
Interpretation assembly violates order.
H7K No. 1. Wall paper________________ Establishes limiting specification to which all manufac- 11-13-42 11-13-42 Printing and Palmer, 5785.
turers must conform. Publishing. Howard, 5911.
H78. Film..................... From 11:59 P. M., E. W. T., 8-20-42, until 11:59 P. M., 500______________ 8-20-42 8-20-42 Consumers’ Hopper, 3639.
Ë. W. T., 11-18-42 restriots transfer of all 35 mm. films. Durable Armstrong, 71495.
Extends order L-178 to 11:59 P. M., E. W. T., 12-15-42... 11-21-42 11-21-42 Good.
H7Í Portland cement__________ 1. From 8-23-42, limits production to specified types.... 8-3-42 8-3-42 Building Mate- Arthur, 5882.
Amendment No. 1. 2. Prohibits separate allocation of storage space for any 8-24-42 8-24-42 rials. Lautz, 72066.
Amendment No. 2. customer. 9-24-42 9-24-42
L-180 Materials entering produc- 3. Limits testing requirements. 8-29-42 8-29-42 Automotive.....
tion of replacement stor- 4. Provides specified exemptions.
age batteries for pas-' Postpones effective date of order from 8-23-42 to 9-20-42...
senger automobiles and 1. Permits manufacturers to store tested cement for
light trucks, medium joint comlnon use.
and heavy trucks, truck 2. Provides that cement be tested by the National
tractors, truck trailers, Bureau of Standards.
passenger carriers .and Limits ampere hour capacities, production, and inven-
ofl-the-highway motor tories of replacement batteries. “ Donovan. 2755.
vehicles. From 8-15-42, limits production of-men’s work clothing White, 2705.
L-181 » i Men’s work clothing______ and specifies restrictions in styling and construction. 8-8-42 8-8-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No. 1. 1. Permits use of short lengths and seconds in making 9- 3-42 9- 3-42 er.
pockets or waistbands for work clothing. 2. Exempts
blanket lining of reused wool from restriction. 3. Ex-
empts bar tacks from restriction when needed for belt
loops.
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L-182_______ Commercial cooking and From 10-1-42, restricts use of iron and steel in manufac- 638A_____ 9-30-42 9-30-42 Plumbing and Holbrook, 73841.
L-183....... ..........-.........- food and plate warming ture to 25% of iron and steel used during calendar year 9-18-42 9-18-42 Heating. -Porter, 71910.
equipment. 1941 and restricts delivery. Radio and^ Timmons, 71303.
Electronic equipment---- Prohibits manufacture or transfer from 15 days after Radar. Firman, 4031.
Amendment No.1. ............................ issuance, of electronic equipment in excess of inven- • 10- 3-42
Interpretation tories required to fill orders with A-3 preference rating
No. 1. or better. 10- 3-42
Excepts from provisions of order A-3 or higher rated 11- 7-42
orders for military and highly essential purposes.
Clarifies definition of “manufacturer”-__________________
L-183-a_____ Electronic equipment_____ Effectuates Precedence List issued by the Joint Com- 10-26-4? 10-26-42 Radio and Timmons, 71303.
1^184....... munications Board of Army & Navy, designed to Radar.«, Firman, 4031.
L-185_______ establish relative urgency of certain classes and types
L-186_______ fNot issued__________ of electronic equipment.
L-187---..... Low pressure cast iron Prohibits manufacture for exclusive gas or oil use; 639,704... 11- 6-42 11- 6-42. Plumbing and Howley, 4777.
1-188_______ boilers. prohibits manufacture of all other types except for 704....... 1H4-42 11-14-42 Heating. Porter, 71910.
L-189______ Loose-leaf metal parts and military or hospital use; permits replacement part 500....... 8-3-42 8-3-42 Printing and Harrington, 3737.
1-190....... units. manufacture. 10-10-42 10-10-42 Publishing. ' Howard, 5911,
Scales, balances and Changes date of restriction from 11-16-42 to 12-1-42...... 11-23-42 Service Equip- Burleigh, 5729.
Not issued__________ Amendment No. 1. weights. 1. Standardizes loose-leaf metal parts and units and ment. Murphy, 2780.
Interpretation . limits amount of iron and steel which may be used.
No. 1. 2. -Removes restrictions o M-126 from loose-leaf items.
Restricts production, transfer, production of repair and
maintenance parts, types, sizes, and materials affect-
ing four specified types.
Redefines “class one scales”.____________________________
1-191_______ Not issued.---_______ Construction machinery Restricts sale, production, use, resale, rental; restricts 556,697--- --- 11- 7-42 11- 7-42 ---.......- Construction Garber, 2942.
1-192_______ and equipment. sale and delivery of repair parts. Supersedes L-82, Machinery. Hoskins, 2886.
1-193....... Amendment No. 1. L-82-a. 556,697... 11-17-42 11-17-42 General Indus-
L-194....... Amendment No, 1. Changes various dates specified in original order and cor- 681,682--- 10- 7-42 10- 7-42 trial Equip-
1-J95_______ AmendmentNo. 1. rects certain typographical errors. 717---.--- 10-16-42 10-16-42 ment.
1-196_______ Restricts placing and acceptance of orders, manufacture 8-31-42 8-31-42 Construction
L-197_______ and delivery, establishes procedure for obtaining 9-28-42 9-28-42 Machinery.
authorization and monthly scheduling. 9-14-42 9-14-42 Containers_____>
Changes procedure with respect to authorizations and 9-16-42 9-16-42
certifications; eliminates advance approval of Army,
Navy, Maritime Commission or War Shipping
Administration; clarifies restrictions on engineering Heller, 72336.
services and bids; permits 30 days extension for filing Smith, 72005.
Not issued__________ production schedule. Reed, 73279.
Not issued---___J___ 1. Requires registration of construction equipment ------------ Hoskins, 2886.
Amended___________ within 30 days of issuance of order. Dailey, 2226.
2. Requires notification of any change in status of such Topping, 3321.
equipment.
3. Lists construction equipment items affected in
Schedule “A”.
Conveying machinery and Extends to 10-30-42 final date for filing of WPB-1159_____
mechanical power trans- 1. Prohibits use of new or used drums for packing any
mission equipment. product not so packed previous to issuance date of
Used construction equip- order, and lists products which may not be packed
ment. in drums from 60 days after date of issuance.
Steel shipping drums______ Requires all drums manufactured on and after 10-1-42
J to bear letter “X” embossed on bottom plate. .......
Amendment No. 2.. Defines “Used Drum” and “New Drum”; prohibits 10-23-42 10-23-42
Amendment No. 3. sale or delivery of new drums on or after 9-14-42 11-13-42 11-13-42
pursuant to sale thereof; on or after 11-7-42 prohibits 10-24-42 10-24-42
sale or delivery of new or used drums unless bottom
plate is marked X; prohibits packaging products
•Not issued__________ manufactured on or after 9-14-42 in new or used drums.
Clarifies intention of amendment No. 2 that continued
1-198_______ Material entering into packing in certain kinds of drums acquired before
1-199_______ production of automo- November 7, 1942 is permitted.
1-200_______ tive tire chains and Limits production of automotive tire chains, prohibits Donovan, 2755.
1-201....... chain parts. metallic plating, restricts sizes and types. Automotive_____ White, 2705.
LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Branch Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
Amended.... Adds type G in para (d) subpara (2) and (3), adds size 12-5-42 12-5-42
6.00:16 light car special ana changes 7.00:15 to 7.00:16
in para (d) subpara (5), changes limitation in para (f),
subpara (1) to confine chains to, sizes specified in sub -
para (d) (5) (i), and para (f), subpara (2), to sizes speci- 674,675, 676...... General Indus-
L-201 (con). Combat measuring instru- fied in subpara (d) (5) (ii). trial Equip- Saunders, 71544.
L-203_______ ments. Restricts acceptance' and delivery of orders except as 10-13-42 10-13-42 ment. Smith, 72005.
1,1-204 Communications__________ specified and authorized; requires application on PD- 10-17-42 10-17-42 Communica- Peebles, 5638.
674 and manufacturer’s report on PD-675 and PD-676.
Curtails non-essential production of telephone sets,
from 10-17-42 to 11-15-42 and prohibits manufacture tions Equip-
after 11-15-42. ment Cowherd, 3451.
L-205 Mobile housing---....._____ Restricts manufacture to fill orders of National Housing 10-20-42 10-20-42 Lumber and Palms, 4831.
Agency or persons authorized by the Agency, and
limits number of mobile houses which may be pro- Lumber Prod-
duced in a month to 150 by any one person. ucts. Lautz, 72066.
Ir-206 X-Ray equipment_________ Limits manufacture or assembly of any models or type 10-20-42 10-20-42 Safety and Myers, 73406.
of equipment other than permitted number of models Tech n i c al White, 7205.
of the types set forth and described in Schedule A. Supplies.
L-207_______ Not issued Requires application on Form PD-556.
»208 Gold mining______________ Restricts production of non-essential mines (defined as IQ- 8-42 10- 8-42 Mining Equip- Knoizer, 2458.
those not operating under P-56) and others subject to ment. Whittaker, 71145.
specific provisions; restricts application and assign-
ments of preference ratings.
Freezes machinery in non-essential services and sets up
procedure for the disposition of such equipment. Per-
Amended mits minimum assessment work required by Federal 11-19-42 11-19-42
Statute and defines effective date on which a mine
must shut down.
Requires lists of machinery and equipment in non-essential
A mended mines to be filed not later than January 18, 1943 11-25-42 11-25-42
Interpretation No. instead of November 19, 1942---'........................
Defines non-essential mine and rules that freezing of
machinery applies only to mines which were operating 12-8-42 12-8-42 --- Pulp and Paper.
Wire cloth for manufac- on and after 9-17-41. 11-2-42 11-2-42
L-209_______ ture of pulp, paper and Restricts inventories of paper machine wire cloth to Hyer, 4773.
»210 Not issued paperboard. numbers and kinds as listed in Part II of Schedule A. Howard, 5911.
»2n National emergency speci- Empowers Director General of Operations to establish 10-23-42 10+23-42 Steel_____________ Francis, 3828.
fications for steel prod- 1 sizes, shapes, specifications and other qualifications of Mason, 3217.
ucts. steel products, to which all producers must conform.
Schedule 1..._____ Concrete reinforcement Establishes specifications and restricts sizes and shapes.. 10-23-42 10-23-42
Schedule 2________ steel. Establishes specifications and restricts sizes and shapes.. .10-23-42 10-23-42
Schedule 3_________ Steel wheels and tires..---. Establishes styles and specifications to which all such 11-12-42 11-12-42
Barbed wire, wire fence, products must conform.
poultry netting and
L-212______\ Not issued flooring.
L-213______/ Medical equipment and
»214 supplies simplification. Provides for schedules of simplified practice_____________ 10-24-42 10-24-42 Safety and Gasen, 2142.
Schedule 1.....___ Hospital enameled ware... Establishes simplification practice for hospital enameled 10-24-42 10-24-42 Technical White, 2705.
ware. Supplies.
L-216_______ Simplification and stand- Tools____________ Beaupre, 3447.
ardization of portable Whiteley, 2644. •
tools, chucking equip-
ment, mechanics’ hand Provides for issuance of schedules establishing standard-
service tools, files, hack ization and simplification and establishing preference
and band saws, vises, ratings for sales of these products. 12-4-42 12-4-42
machine tools accessories. Establishes simplification standards and specifications.. 12-4-42 12-4-42
L-217..... -..............-------- Construction machinery Provides for issuance of simplification schedules for Construction Adams, 74860.
and equipment simplifi- construction machinery and equipment. 11-17-42 11-17-42 Machinery. Hoskins, 2886.
cation and conservation. Restricts use of alloy steel for scrapers. Exempts certain 11-17-42 11-17-42
power control units, prime movers, and antifriction
bearings.
»218 Douglas Fir lumber________ Restricts sale, authorizes Director General for Opera- 10-22-42 10-29-42 Lumber and G/ B. Carpenter,
tions to allocate supplies or prohibit particular uses of Lumber Prod- Portland, Oreg.
Douglas Fir lumber. Abolishes preference ratings, ucts.
and after 10-29-42, order M-208 does not apply to such
lumber.
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Amendment No. 1. Permits producer to sell, ship or deliver at direction of 10-29-42 10-29-42
Amendment No. Procuring Agency without endorsed purchase ordef 11-6-42 11-6-42
1. or contract. 12-2-42 12-2-42
Redefines “Douglas fir lumber” to include only that 12-8-42 12-8-42
produced from timber located in Oregon and Washing- Lumber and
Douglas fir lumber........ ton lying West of the crest of the Cascade Mountain Lumber Prod- G. W. Uderitz.
Electrical motors and gen- Range. 738---........... ucts. 73470.
erators. Restricts purchase and sale of electric motors and gener- General Indus- Gammell, 72530,
ators. Restricts types of motors manufactured to trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
stated specifications and schedules production with ment.
L-219______ PD-738.
L-220______ Amended___________ Corrects discrepancy in dates in paragraphs (b) and (c)
1^221_____ Not issued__________ of original order. Changes dates shown, in para-
L-222______ Not issued__________ graph (b) to 12-10-42 and 2-1-43.
L-223._.._. Hard-facing materials.,-.- Restricts delivery of hard-facing material to preference 733, 734, 735____- 12-2-42 . 12-2-42* Steel____________ Larkin, 3591.
L-224______ Clothing for men and boys. rated orders AA-5 or higher, restricts inventories. 655, 721, 500..... 10-26-42 10-26-42 Textile, Cloth- Mason, 3217.
L-225...... Fountain pens, mechani- Curtails use of cloth in manufacture of coats, trousers, 12-12-42 12-12-42 ing and Leath- Piper, 73101.
L-226...... cal pencils, wood cased vests, suits, lumber jackets, leisure or loafer coats, 12-7-42 12-7-42 er. Murphy, 2730.
L-227._____ . pencils, pen nibs and semi-dress pants, slack suit trousers, top coats, over- 11-24-42 11-24-42 Consumers’ Du- Gillogly, 5851.
Ir-228.^.- pen holders. coats,- mackinaws, full dress coats, cut-away coats, 12-11-42 12-11-42 rable Goods. Armstrong, 71495.
L-229...... Asphalt and tarred roofing double-breasted tuxedo coats, and similar other gar- 11-16-42 12:01 A. M., Building Ma- Lantz, 72066.
L-230._____ products and asphalt ments: specific exemptions provided. 12-9-42 11-16-42 terials. Lurie, 71329.
L-231.....5 shingles. Revises specifications re second pair trousers, patch 12-9-42 12-9-42 Transportation Pardoe, 3431.
L-232______ Amended.....______ Material entering into the pockets, uniforms and other special clothing. 12-9-42 Equipment. Cowherd,. 3451.
L-233______ Not issued...,;______, production of replace- Restricts use of specified materials, restricts production Governmental. W.B. Blanchet, 3619.
L-234______ Not issued-_______ ment parts for electric of fountain pens, mechanical ana wood cased pencils, Building Mate- Holquist, 3982.
L-235______ railway cars and trolley nibs and pen holders and repair parts. rials. Lautz, 72066.
L-236 _____ coaches. Effective 1---1---43, types, sizes and forms manufactured
Military Arms_____________ must conform to Exhibit A. .
Hardware simplification.. Restricts material and production of replacement parts,
restricts replacements and inventories by carriers.
Prohibits transfers of any military arms except as speci-
fied.
Provides for issuance of simplification schedules________
Schedule 1_________ Establishes simplification standards and specifications-. •
RECORD OF NEW LIMITATION ORDERS
48
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
------------ X • V I
To keep this index up to date, list above new orders as received
49
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)
⁷ REGULATING USE OF THE CRITICAL MATERIALS
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD
forms
M-L...... Superseded by Aluminum________________ Restricts deliveries to rated orders t
M-l-f. Extension No. 1„.
Extension No. 2...
Extension No. 3---
M-l-a...... Restricts deliveries to rated orders; civilian use deliveries
Superseded by Aluminum________________ on percentage of 1940 shipments.
M-l-f. Extension No. 1...
Extension No. 2---
Extension No. 3..;
M-l-b...... Revoked by M-l-c._ Aluminum________________ Modifies restrictions on low-grade aluminum
, Extension No. 1... •
M-l-e...... Superseded by Aluminum_______________ Regulates delivery and acceptance of scrap and second-
M-l-d, revokes ary aluminum.
M-l-b. Extension No. 1---
M-l-d______ Supersedes M-l-c. .. Aluminum Scrap Regulates melting, processing, smelting, Use, contamina- 240 272 70ß
tion, sale, and toll agreements.
Amendment No. 1- Regulates sale and certification...........v_____________
M-l-e______ Aluminum.____________ Restricts use in specified items to defense orders
Revocation________ Revokes order M-l-e__________.' . .
M-l-f._____ Supersedes M-l, Aluminum_________ Further restricts delivery, processing, use, inventory and
M-l-a. toll agreements.
Revocation-------- Revokes order M-l-f.
M-l-g______ Aluminum: Pigments, 312
Paints and Other Liq-
uids. Restricts use. manufacture, acquisition, and disposition..
M-l-b______ Aluminum__ Allocates supply Of alumina and ban rite 567tö68 -
M-l-i...... Revokes M-l-e, Aluminum _ ____ Establishes allocation procedure; specifies requirements 26A, 97. 114, 300
M-l-f. relative to placement of orders with, and acceptance of
Amended___________ orders by producers, smelters and fabricators; estab-
lishes list of eligible items; provides temporary excep-
tion for military items; regulates dead stock and tolling.
Clarifies restrictions on use in de-oxidizing steel
M-L....... Superseded by Magnesium___________.... Restricts deliveries to rated orders
M-2-b. Extension No. 1...
M-2-a_____ Superseded by Magensium_______________ Provides March 1941 delivery to Great Britain..
M-2-b. 26M, 40M, 173,
M-2-b______ Supersedes M-2, Magnesium_______________ 114. 174, 249,
M-2-a. Extension No. 1--- 603.
Extension_________ Extends order to 12-31-42........................
M-3........ Superseded by Tungsten_________________ Restricts deliveries to rated orders
M-29. Extension No. 1...
M-3-a._____ Revoked by M-29-.. Tungsten___________-_____ Restricts deliveries, inventory: allocates to civilian use
Extension No. 1---
M-4........ Revoked by M-13.. _ Neoprene__________>_______ Restricts deliveries to authorized uses..
M-4-a______ Neoprene_________________ Allocates supply and establishes pool
M-4-b______ Neoprene............_____ Directs delivery of 25,000 pounds to Electric Hose &
Rubber Co.
Directs delivery of 5,000 pounds to Arrowhead Rubber
M-4-C...... Neoprene.._______________ Co.< and 200 pounds to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Directs delivery of 11,000 pounds to the B. F. Goodrich
M-4-d______ Neoprene_________________ Rubber Co., 15,000 pounds to Kirkhill Rubber Co.,
and 3,000 pounds to Western Felt Works.
M-4-e______ Neoprene...______......... Directs delivery of 3,000 pounds to Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Co., and 450 pounds to Ohio Rubber Co.
M-4-f______ Neoprene_______..._______ Allocates to specific users; establishes May pool
Neoprene_______________ . Directs delivery of 10,300 pounds to Anaconda Wire &
Cable Co., 200 pounds to Rodic Rubber Corp., 3,950
pounds to Victor Gasket & Mfg. Co., and 800 pounds
to West American Rubber Co.
Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
Dist. Officer---Ext.
3-22-41 3-22-41 6-30-41 Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
5-15-41 5-20-41 12-31-41 Magnesium. 72038.
12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
1-31-42 1-31-42 2-28-42
3-22-4T 3-22-41 6-30-41
5-20-41 5-20-41 12-31-41 Magnesium. 72038
12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
1-31-42 1-31-42 2-28-42
4-11-41 4-11-41 6-30-41
5-20-41 5-20-41 12-31-41 Magnesium. 72038.
6-10-41 6-10-41 12-31-41 Aluminum* and D. D. Simpson.
' Magnesium. 72038.
12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42
1-7-42 1-7-42 12-31-42 Aluminum and Burton, 2950.
5-2-42 5-2-42 When re- Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
voked.
1-23-42 1-23-42 When re- Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
8-18-42 8-18-42 voked. Magnesium. 72038.
2-14-42 2-17-42 12-31-42 Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
8-18-42 8-18-42 Magnesium. 72038.
3-10-42 3-10r42 12-31-42 Chemicals______ Luke, 2913.
Clemente, 5786.
7-7-42 7-7-42 Aluminum and Heiser, 71157.
Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
8-18-42 8-18-42 Aluminum and Batman, 2673.
Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
11-20-42 11-20-42
3-24-41 3-24-41 6-30-41 Aluminum and D. D. Simpsoh,
4-2-41 4-2-41 9-30-41 Magnesium. 72038.
3-24-41 3-24-41 Indefinite. Aluminum and D. D. Simpson.
Magnesium. 72038.
11-14-41 11-14-41 4-30-42 Aluminum and Heiser, 71157.
Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
4-25-42 4-25-42
10-30-42 10-30-42 10-31-42 S. P. Dorsey.
3-26-41 3-26-41 6-30-41 3478.
6-21-41 6-21-41 8-31-41 S. P. Dorsey.
3-26-41 3-26-41 6-30-41 Steel............ 3478-.
6-21-41 6-21-41 8-31-41 Steel____________ L. V. Clemente.
3-28-41 3-28-41 6-30-41 Chemicals______ 3044.
3-28-41 3-28-41 4-30-41 Chemicals...... L. V. Clemente.
3044.
3-28-41 3-28-41 4-30-41 Chemicals_______ L. V. Clemente.
3044.
4-14-41 4-14-41 4-30-41 Chemicals....... L. V. Clemente.
3044.
4716-41 4-16-41 4-30-41 Chemicals_______ L. V. Clemente.
3044.
4-25-41 4-25-41 4-30-41 Chemicals.:_____ L. V. Clemente.
3044.
4-29-41 4-29-41 5-31-41 Chemicals....... L. V. Clemente.
3044.
5- 8-41 5- 8-41 5-31-41 Chemicals_______ L. V. Clemente.
3044.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued 50
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
M~4-h______ Neoprene ___......____ 5-13-41 5-13-41 Chnminals I/. V. Clemente.
3044.
Directs delivery of 1,200 pounds to Goodyear Tire and L. V. Clemente.
Rubber Co., and 5,400 pourfas to Garlock Packing Co. 3044.
M-4-i_____ Neoprene______-i......___ Directs delivery of 11,400 pounds to Kirkhill Rubber Chem i nal s L. V.' Clementes
Co., and 2,400 pounds to W. J. Volt Rubber Co. 5-31-41 3044.
M-4-j._____ Neoprene.___..........___ Directs delivery of 2,100 pounds to Castle Rubber Co., 5-17-41 '5-17-41 5-31-41 Cheminais L. V. Clemente.
and 3.500 pounds to Metal Hose & Tubing Co. 5-19-41 5-19-41 5-31-41 3044
M-4-k______ Neoprene_________________ ■ Directs delivery of 4,500 pounds to General Tire & Rub- 5-21-41 5-21-41 5-31-41 Cheminais L. V. Clemente.
ber Co., and 500 pounds to Armstrong Cork Co. 3044
M-4-1______ Neoprene_________________ Allocates to specific users; establishes June pool--- 5-27-41 5-27-41 Cheminais L. V. Clemente.
M-4-m_____ Neoprene____________..... Directs deliveries of neoprene to eight specific users_____ 6-16-41 6-16-41 6-30-41 Cheminais 3044
M-4-n______ Neoprene.._______________ Directs deliveries of 1,000 pounds to Dayton Rubber 6-23-41 6-30-41 Cheminais L. V. Clemente.
Co., and 300 pounds to Rock Island Arsenal. 6-23-41 6-30-41 3044
M-5„:_____ Superseded by Nickel Bearing Steel______ Restricts deliveries, regulates toll agreements____________ 4-10-41 4-10-41 9-30-41 Steel E. B. Mason.
M-21-a. Amendment No. 1 Applies restriction to converters . _______________________ 4-30-41 4-30-41 9-30-41 3217.
M-5-a______ Revoked by M-21-a. Nickel Bearing Steel._____ Restricts deliveries, toll agreements___________________ 4-10-41 4-10-41 9-30-41 Steel E. B. Mason.
Amendment No. 1. Further restricts deliveries______________________________ 4-30-41 4-30-41 . 9-30-41 3217.
M-5-b______ Nickel Bearing Steel______ Limits nickel content to 40%, remainder scrap__________ 6-17-41 6-17-41 9-30-41 Steel E. B. Mason.
Revoked by M-21-c. 3217.
Superseded by Stalker, 72751.
M-6________ M-6-a Nickel____________________ Restricts deliveries, defines nickel-bearing material______ 5-15-41 5-15-41 9-30-41 Steel__ Mason, 3217. .
Supersedes M-6_____ Nickel____________________ Restricts deliveries to authorized amounts_______________ 27,7Û7 ...... 6-30-41 9-30-41 3-31-42 Steel S. P. Dorsey.
Amended and ex- Restricts delivery and acceptance to authorized amounts, 27A.27B .. 3-10-42 8478,
tended Restricts use in List A items during limitation period voked.
to 50% of use in base period, permits specific uses. 3-30-42 When re- S. P. Dorsey.
M-6-b Nickel____________________ Restricts use except when authorized or for iinplements 1-20-42 voked. Steel 3478.
of war or articles or products for specified government
Amended___________ agencies; limits inventories; appends List A bf pro- 556 --- ... 1-20-42
hibited uses. 10-3-42 10-3-42
M-6-C______ Nickel Scrap....__________ Regulates deliveries, melting, toll agreements segre- 394........ 4-22-42 4-22-42 Steel
gation.- voked. Burs, 6206.
Amended.._________ Scrap covered by order defined as scrap containing 1% 6-19-42 6-19-42 Mason, 3217.
Nickel Scrab and Second- nickel or over and other provisions amended to con-
ary Nickel. form with the alloy steel scrap segregation order. voked.
M-7 ______ Borax and Boric Acid...--- Restricts deliveries, assigns rating to specific users 6- 6-41 6- 9-41 7- 5-41 Cheminal$ L. V. Clemente.
M-7-a --- Borax and Boric Acid_____ Extends M-7..______ __________________________________ 7- 3-41 7- 3-41 7-30-41 3044
M-7-b______ Extension 2.....--- 7-30-41 8-30-41
M-8 . Cork...................--- Restricts use and finally prohibits ______________________ 29 ... 5-31-41 7-30-41 Cork and Asbes- Meloy, 4995. .
5-31-41 9-30-41 tos. Howard. 5911.
M-8-a Cork_____..............___ Establishes reserve for allocation________________________ 29,30,31,711..... 9-10-41 10- 1-41 3-31-42 Cork and Asbes- Meloy, 4995.
Interpretation No. 10-16-41 10-16-41 tos. Howard, 5911.
1.
Amendment No. 1- 3-26-42 3-26-42 ;
Amendment No. 2. Removes special limitation on processing and delivery 5-30-42 , 5-30-42 voked.
of finished crowns
Amendment No. 3. Amends use, acceptance and delivery restrictions on cork 711.............. 11-17-42 11-17-42
Superseded by M- discs for crowns.
M-9 9-a Copper..._________________ Regulates delivery, acceptance, refining, allocation______ 5-28-41 5-29-41 12-30-41 Copper _____
Amendment No. 1_ 6-10-41 6-10-41 71145.
Amendment No. it Restrictions applied to alloys, establishes reserve for 7- 9-41 7- 9-41
Supersedes M-9 as Copper Base & Copper allocation. 12-30-41 Douglas, 2734.
M-9-a______ amended. Base Alloys. Restricts delivery and acceptance, allocates supply _____ 61............... 8- 2 41 8- 2-41 12-31-41 Copper McClement, 3786.
Extension..______ 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-15-42
Amended _________ Regulates delivery, acceptance, toll agreement, foreign 1- 7-42 1-13-42 6-30-42
and domestic copper. 59, 743, 76, 59A,
Amended _________ Regulates delivery, acceptance, toll agreements, foreign 59D, 123. 2- 6-42 2- 6-42
Interpretation No. and domestic copper. 2-19-42 2-19-42
1. Lifts restrictions on deliveries to warehouses_____________ 2-25-42 2-15-42
Amended----------- Amendment No. 2. Regulates deliveries by all others except refiners_________ 5- 7-42 5-7-42
Extension No. 1 Order extended to 7-31-42_____________;__________________ 6-30-42 6-30-42
Amended___________ v Establishes allocation control, and restricts delivery and 8- 1-42 8- 1-42
acceptance of copper and deliveries of brass mill or
wire mill products, deliveries of foundry products or
copper base alloy ingots, and toll agreements.
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Amendment No. 1. Prohibits brass or wire mills from filling orders unless
approved on PD-59D ; raises to A A-5 rating assigned
on deliveries of brass and wire mill products from
industrial suppliers; removes requirement for neces-
sity of approval of toll agreement for processing copper
or brass products secured after 7-1-42.
M-9-b______ Copper Scrap & Copper Regulates delivery, acceptance, melting, inventory, toll .................. 10-30-42 10-30-42 ..............................
Base Alloys scrap. agreements. 59, 59B, 743,751, 9-30-41 9-30-41 12-31-41 Copper Schwarz, 71072.
Amended___________ Régulâtes use. melting, disposition. Inventory, toll agree- 123,123C. Clement, 3786.
Supersedes M-9-b ments. .......... 12-31-41 12-31-41 3-31-42 ........
and revokes P-61. Provides further regulation______________________________ 249.226.......... 3---31---42 3-31-42 When re- ...............
Amended___________ Further regulates delivery, melting, processing, toll voked.
Amended___________ agreements, casting, ingots. 59............... 5- 9-42 5- 9-42 ..............................
Amended___________ Restricts delivery o£ acceptance and melting or process- 59, 249..Lt.....- 8- 3-42 8- 3-42 ..............
ing of scrap or alMy ingots; delivery to or acceptance
by foundries and makers of alloy ingots; disposal of
scrap, toll agreements; and acceptance of copper-base
alloys or castings, including alloy ingots, made there-
Amendment No. 1. Amends basis of, application for, and proof otauthoriza- .................. 8- 7-42 8- 7-42 ..............................
tlon regulations; provides for certification of purchase ------ --- ------ 10-21-41 10-21-41 When re- Copper_______---. H. T. Bourne, 71927.
of alloy ingots, copper scrap or copper base alloy scrap.
M-9-o...... ................ Copper.................... Further limits use to specified exceptions________________
Amended______..... Prohibits and further limits usé..________............___ voked.
Amended___________ Permits completion of specified items..._____.__________ 11- 1-41 11- 1-41 When re- ..................
Corrects typographical error in M-9-c as Amended voked.
,12-10-41. .................. 12-1Q-41 12-10-41 When re- ..................
Clarifies use of copper in radio Industry................. voked.
Adds health supplies to exempted items...........______ .................. 12-13-41 12-13-41 When re- ..................
Amendment...... Adds essential railroad rolling stock parts to exempted voked
Interpretation No. .................. 12-26-41 12-26-41 ..............................
1. -----i............ 1-13-42 1-13-42 When re- .................. /
Amendment______ voked.
Amendment...... ......... 2-28-42 2-28-42 ..............................
Amended______..... Interpretation -----......................- Clarifies use of bronze powder, paste, leaf or ink in .................. 3-28-42 3-28-42 ..............................
No. 2. printing. .................. 4- 9-42 4- 9-42 .........
Amendment______ Further regulates insect screens_________________________ 426, 500.........* 5- 7-42 5- 6-42 When re- ..................
Amendment No. 1. Further restricts manufacture and delivery with certain voked.
Interpretation special provision. _______________--- 5-15---42 5-15-42 When re- _____...._________
No. 3. Changes restrictions on deliveries and production_______ voked.
Interpretation Clarifies use In hand saws............................... 5-19-42 5-19-42 ..............................
No. 4. Further clarifications on the restricted use of copper in ....... 6-15-42 6-15-42 ............ ......____________
pipes and fittings for water supply and distribution
Amendment No. 2. systems.
Amendment No. 3. Exempts specified products__________________________...
Amendment No. 4. Adds military exemption list of binoculars and valves
Amendment No. 5. for ship use.
Amendment No. 6. Adds to Military Exemption List, and establishes tem- .................. ‘ 6-17-42 6-17-42 ............ 2...........
porary Military Exemption List effective until 9-1-42. .................. 7-10-42 7-10-42 ...4..........................
Amends use restrictions, revises general delivery and .................. 7-29-42 7-29-42 ..............................
repair restrictions; amends list A; adds list A-2. .................. 8- 7-42 8- 7-42 .............'.................
Establishes permanent Military Exemption List________ .................. 8-31-42 8-31-42 .......................
M---9-c-l _ _ _ - Copper................... Curtails and finally limits use in shoe findings___________ ------------------ ' 1-23-42 1-23-42 When re- Copper_________ L. C. Whittaker.
Amendment No. 1. Modifies use in shoe production_________________________ voked. ' 71145.
M-9-C-2.... Limits use, delivery and acceptance in jewelry__________ .................. 5-23-42 5-23-42 ..... ¿ .
M---9-c---3_ _ _ _ Copper................... Curtails and finally prohibits use in printing Industry... -................. 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 6-15-42 ........
Copper____________________ ................ 3-28-42 3-28-42 When re- ..................
Amended___________ Further curtails and finally prohibits use and sale of voked.
Supersedes similar bronze powder, bronze paste, bronze ink, and bronze ---............... -30-42 5-3Q-42 ..............................
provisionin M-9-c. leaf. -................ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 ..............................
Amended___________ Prohibits sale of bronze powder by manufacturer________ ------------------ 7-22-42 7-22-42 ------------ Copper_____1.... L. C. Whittaker.
Amended........___ Restricts the installation and delivery of copper or 71145.
. copper base alloy pipe or tubing and/or building ma- .................. 10-27-42 10-27-42 ..............................
terial after 7-22-42, with specified exceptions. -..... - 11-18-42 11-18-42 ...............'...............
M-9-C-4.... Further restricts installations of copper and copper 33,36------------ - 6- 9-41 6- 0-41 12-31-41 Chemicals....... Kenney, 71576.
M-N._____ base alloy pipe, tube, and.building material. Clemente, 5786.
Clarifies meaning of “to install in or connect to a struc- .................. 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re- ..................
ture or a system.” voked.
Prohibits delivery and processing; allocates production ................. 4-29-42 4-29-42 ............
Amendment_____x to defense. 33,36............ 10-10-42 10-10-42
Amendment No. 1. Prohibits delivery and acceptance; allocates entire pro-
Amendment No. 1, Copper____________________ duction.
Extension No. 1. Polyvinyl chloride........ Defines polyvinyl chloride_________...............______
Amendment No. 2. Vinyl polymers___________' Establishes allocation control_____.....
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Issued Effective Expires Division
M-ll....... lorms r Dist. Officer---Ext.
M-ll-a_____ agreements, establishes reserve. ' Smith 75831.
M-ll-b_____ Amendment----------------------.------- Establishes minimum and maximum shipments_________ 62,94A .... . 6-28-41 7- 1-41 12-30-41
M-ll-c_____ Interpretation..:---........................... Explains applicability to Pri. Reg. No. 1.............. 9---15---41 9-15-41
M-ll-d_____ Amendment---------------------------------- Directs amounts of metallic zinc, zine oxide ahd zinc ....__________.... 10-16-41 10-16-41
M-ll-e_____ dust to be set aside monthly by producers.
M-ll-f..... ' Sx!ensjon N°-1...............................-........’.................-................................................ 12-27-41 12-27-41 3-31-42 ...................
M-ll-g_____ Extension No. 2____________________________3---28---42 3---28---42 5 31 42
M-ll-h_____ Amended ................................................ Regulates delivery, acceptance, remeiting, toll agree- 450, 451, 452', 453. 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 When re- ..................
M-ll-i_____ ' M-D^c M 11d ments, substitution, reexportation. voked.
M-ll-j_____ M-ll-e^ M-ll-f^
M-ll-k_____ M-ll-g, M-ll-h,
M-12....... M-ll-i, M-ll-j.)
M-13_._____ ---------------.......-------------------- Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines July reserve_______________________________________________..... 6-28-41 7- 1-41 7-30-41 Trilsch 2754.
M-14....... Amended........................................................... Reestablishes reserve and disposition of balance of sup- .................. 5- 1-42 6- 1-42 When re- .................. Smith, 75831.
M-15....... _ .. . . voked. Carlson, 78271.
M-15-a_____ ....................................-..... Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines August reserve.......<........................................ 7-30-41 8-1-41 8-31-41 .................. Smith, 75831.
M-15-b.... Zinc....................... Limits and finally prohibits use in manufacture of List A 500...... 7-24-42 7-24-42 ?........... Appeals........ F. M. Carlson,
items, and curtails use in manufacture of all others With 73271.
specified exceptions.
Amended....,------‘--------------------------------4--------------- After 10-10-42 prohibits use in manufacture of closures ........._________ 10- 1-42 10- 1-42 ...........______........
for glass containers, which is only item on new list A-l
of prohibited uses.
Amended........... .................... X...... Amends use restrictions on galvanizing and cpating, car- _____________(_____’ n-26-42 11-26-42 _____________._____..........
buretors and fuel pumps- adds to unrestricted use list.
------------------------------------------ Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines September reserve___________________._____________...J________ 8-21-41 9-1-41 9-31-41
..............---......................... Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines October reserve_______________________________________________ 9-24-41 10- 1---41 10-31-41
......................-4........-......... Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines November reserve.......... 10-31-41 11-1-41 11-30-41 ...... .. j
--------------------------------------- Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust- Determines December reserve______;....___________________________________ 12- 3---41 12- 1---41 12---31---41
-.....------.............................. Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines January reserve.......... ....X__________________ 12-31-41 1- 1-42 1-31-42 ...
.......................................... Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust- Determines February reserve____________..?...._____________............. 2- 1-42 2- 1-42 2-28-42
...........-.....----------------- Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust- Determines March reserve_____;______________..............______......... 2-28-42 3- 1-42 3-31-42
....-------------------------------------- Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines April reserve__________________________________________________ 3-28-42 4- 1-42
....------------------.,------------------ Zinc Oxide and Zinc Dust. Determines May reserve__________________________________________________ 5- 1-42 5- 1-42 When re-
..................... .................... Cotton Linters............ Curtails production and sale with certain specified ex- 110.............. 8-19-41 8-19-41 12-^1-41 Chemicals Pearson, 2884 ’
„ . . „ NT . ceptions. Clemente, 5786.
Extension No. 1------______________________________9-10-41 9-10-41 7-31-42
Amendment-------------------------------.../Reclassifies certain items..._______________________________________________ 11-5-41 11-5-41 7-31-42
Amendment Let- .........................___ Correctly restates classification...._______.______________ 11-15-41 11---15---41
ter.
Amended---------------................ Cotton Linters and Hull Allocates supply to designated producers of chemical 110______________ 7-22-42 7-22-42
Fiber. cotton pulp after 8-1-42.
Amendment No. 1. .........___________________ Requires deliveries only to Commodity Credit Corp., .....___.......... 9-1-42 g-1-42
and thence subject to direction of Director General.
Supersedes M-4,........................ Synthetic rubber.......... Regulates delivery, acceptance* use. processing and 36A..... 6-9-41 6-9-41 12-31-41 Rubber Direc- Tompkins, 6i(U
allocation. tor. Howard 5786.
Amendment No. 1............................. Adds all types and extends order indefinitely_________________________..... 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re- __________________ ’
voiced.
............---.........-------------------- Tungsten in High-Speed Limits placing or acceptance of orders, directs allocation.__________________ 6-11-41 6-11-41 11-30-41 Steel J E B Mason
Steel. 3217
Amendment No. 1.---------------------------- Limits to specific proportions the placement, delivery, __________________ 11-29-41 11-29-41 12-31-42
and acceptance of orders of certain types.
Extension No. 1... ....______________________________________________________________________________________,____________
Amendment No. 2----------------------------- Prohibits cancellation of orders with certain provisions........__________ 12---31---41 12-31-41 12---31---42
Revocation...--------------------------------- Revokes M-14................................. . . 12-14-42 12-14 42
S,iP^SKeded by ------------------- Rubber and Rubber Prod- Limits processing during first half of 1941.................................. 6-20-41 6-20-41 12-31-41 Rubber Direc- R. T. Williams.
JM D nets. ♦ tor 5786
Amendment No. 1---........i----------------- Provides for special quotas of consumptipn...__________a...._____...______ 8-4-41 8-4-41 12-31-41
Amendment No. 2............................ Prohibits processing of nibber for white sidewall tires.. .................. 8-8-41 8-8-41 12-31-41
after Aug. 23, 1941
Amendment No. 3.---------------------------- Requires July 1941, processing report_______________________________________ 11-12-41 11-12-41 12-31-41
Superseded by ....---------------■. Rubber and Rubber Prod- Modifies July consumption______________;___________' _ 6-27-41 -6-27-41 7-31-41
M-15-b nets.
Supersedes M-15, .................... Rubber and Balata and Restricts use, limits transactions of tires, casings, tubes... 49,330,649....... 12-11-41 12-10-41 . Rubber Dlrec- Tomnkins 6104
M-15-a. rroaucts ana materials tOT> Howard, 5786. '
of which Rubber or Ba-
. lata is a component.
Amendment No. 1............................. Extends sale ban to 1-5-42...... 12-19-41 12-19-41 1-6-42
Amendment No. 2.---------------------------- Adds certain items to list Of restricted uses.._____________________________ 12-27-41 12-27-41 2- 1-42
Amendment No. 3 --- ------r----------....... Prohibits and limits use of rubber and latex_________... ......... 1-23-42 2- 1-42
supersedes
Amendments < 1 - ■
Nos. 1 and 2.
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Amendment No. 4___________*_________________ Redefines “rubber’'_____________________________........ ............ 2-19-42 2-19^42 .............................
AmpndmpntNo 5 __- Substitutes revised Lists A, B. Ct D_ _________-_______ ........ 2-28-42 3- 1-42 ..............................
Amendment No. 6 __■ Adds reclaimed and scrap rubber to order .................. 3-20-42 3-20-42 ..............................
Amendment No. 7 Substitutes revised Lists A. B. C. D____________________ ................. 3-30-42 4- 1-42 ______________________________
supersedes ................ 4-11-42 4-11-42 ..............................
A m_______
M-38-f..... Lead._________T___________
M-38-g_____ Lead__________2___________
M-38-h_____ Lead_______:_____________l.
M-38-i_____ Lead......................
M-38-h.-. Lead______________________
M-39_______ ....................- Revocation_____... Cobalt.______________
Amended___________
Supersedes M-39-a.
s. , Amendment No. 1. ........-.....---......---
Amended____________ ....................
Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________
Restricts deliveries______________________________________
Directs use of residual supply............ ....
Prohibits use in antifreeze, directs distribution..........
Limits deliveries, with one exception....................
Extends order until revoked---------------------..._____
Conserves supply and directs distribution_____..........
.....do___________________________________________________
_____do___________________________________________________
Further restricts use, allocates supply, and extends order
indefinitely. 223,224..........
Amends production restrictions.________________________
Conserves supply and directs distribution...............
Regulates delivery, acceptance, Inventory, processing... 128,129,.........
Further regulates delivery, sale..........................
Further regulates delivery, processing, sale______________
Regulates delivery, processing, allocation with specified
exceptions. ..................
Defines manila cordage______________..........__________
Further limits sale and delivery.........................
Modifies sale and delivery restrictions_____________;_____
Processing percentage cut to 37 percent of base period, .....
and sale and delivery percentage cut to 41M percent of
base period; further restricts civilian uses.
Modifies sale and delivery restrictions____________________
Permits grades T, 0, Y, W to be used without restric-
tions, to be confined through blending with other .......-.......
grades; further prohibits use.
Conserves supply and directs distribution...............
Regulates production, distribution, use, allocation, in-
ventory and sale.
Redefines “jobber” and “reserved yam"________________
Extends order Indefinitely_________________........______
Increases reserve, restricts deliveries_______..............
Establishes reserved yarn office...... ..............
Extends order indefinitely...............................
Regulates production, reserve pool, sale, allocation...... 102,103,104,112,
Further restricts deliveries and sales_____________________ 113.
Amends directions with respect to export orders and al-
location control. 66A,124,249,234
Regulates shipments, deliveries, and reserve pool for
allocation.
Establishes November pool__________________.....______
Establishes December pool_____________........_________
Regulates use in specified items_________________________
.....do...................................................
Limits use of lead and lead base alloys for all purposes..
Establishes January pool_____________________2___L......
Establishes February pool______________________________
Establishes March pool_________________________________
Establishes April pool__________________.......________
Establishes May pool___________________________________
Establishes June pool___________________________________
Establishes a definite quantity to be set aside each ..................
month to continue indefinitely.
Revokes M-38-j_____________________________________»...
Regulates use. allocation, and delivery...,..............
Completely allocates supply, with specified exception... S81,682..........
Order extended until revoked.._________________________
Establishes allocation control, restricts use' revokes 581,682.......4..
M-39-b.
8-22-41 8-22-41 11-30-41 Chemicals....... Mueller, 3665.
♦ 11-12-41 11-12-41 7-81-42 Clemente, 6786.
12-19-41 12-19-41
12-31-41 12-31-41
3-31-42 3-31-42
7-28-42 7-28-42 7-31-42
8-28-41 8-28-41 11-30-41 Chemicals....... L. V. Clemente.
8044..
8-28-41 8-28-41 11-30-41 Chemicals....... L. V. Clemente.
3044.
8-28-41 8-28-41 12-31-41 Chemicals....... Eisenhuth, 73365.
12-30-41 12-30-41 When re- Clemente, 5786.
6-22-42 5-22-42 voked. L. V. Clemente.
8-30-41 8-30-41 12-31-41 Chemicals_______
8044.
8-29-41 8-29-41 2-28-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
10-13-41 10-13-41 '2-28-42 ..................
12-19-41 12-19-41 When re-
2-20-42 2-20-42 voked.
3- 7-42 3- 7-42 ---------....-----
8- 7-42 3- 7-42
4- 1-42 4- 1-42
7- 4-42 7- 4-42
9- 9-42 and
10-23-42 9- 1-42 ----------------
9- 4-42
and
9-14-42
10-23-42
9-13-41 9-13-41 9-30-41 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
9-27-41 10- 1-41 12-81-41 er.
11-10-41 11-10-41 ----------------
12-10-41 12-10-41 ..................
2-14-42 8- 1-42
11-22-41 11-22-41 12-31-41
12-10-41 12-10-41 When re-
3- 4-42 3- 4-42 voked.
5-15-42 4- 1-42
9- 1-42 5-15-42
9- 1-42
10- 4-41 10- 4-41 3-31-42 Tin and Lead... Butterworth, 5042.
3-20-42 .3-20-42 12-31-42 / Smith, 75831.
10-18-41 11- 1-41 Tin and Lead... Segur, 71257.
12- 1-41 12- 1-41 Smith, 75831.
1-10-42 1-10-42
4- 6-42 4- 6-42
11- 9-42 11-19-42
12-31-41 1- 1-42
2-10-42 2-10-42
2-28-42 2-28-42
3-30-42 3-30-42
5- 1-42 5- 1-42
6- 1-42 6- 1-42
7- 4-42 7- 4-42
8- 3-42 8- 3-42 3-31-42 Stimmel, 5872.
11- 4-41 11- 4-41 6-30-42 Steel............. Mason, 3217.
2- 7-42 2- 7-42
6-30-42 6-30-42 When re-
12-11-42 12-11-42 voked.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
M-39-a_____ Superseded by M-39 Cobalt- -___________- Further amends receipt restrictions.-.____________________ 12-5-41 12- 5-41 3-31-42 Steel______ S. P. Dorsey.
as amended. 3478.
M-39-b_____ Cobalt- ----r-r--------------------- Regulates use in specified items________?________________ 2- 7-42 2- 7-42 When re- Steel_____ S. P. Dorsey.
Amendment No. 1. Amends restrictions to include Ground Coat Frit_______ 6- 6-42 6- 6-42 voked. 3478.
Amendment No. 2. Limits use for ground coat frit, in any quarter, to 35% of 8-21-42 8-21-42
that used in first six months of 1941.
M-40_______ Sperm oil.-______ Establishes reserve for allocation_______________________ 481..........._.. Í0-16-41 10-16-41 When re- Chemicals_______ Coburn, 5870.
Amendment No. 1- Establishes complete allocation control__________________ 5-16-42 5-16-42 voked. Clemente, 5786.
Amended___________ Revises oyder to"eliminate spermaceti; curtails military 10-27-42 10-27-42
M-41_______ exemption; allows small order deliveries; restates 127 A............. 10-15-41 10-15-41 3-31-42 Chemicals________ Lucey, 3674.
Chlorinated hydrocarbon sulfurization restrictions. Clemente, 5786.
solvents. Regulates delivery, resale, inventory, and reserve for al-
location.
Amendment No. 1. Extends order to 5-15-42_____..._________________________ 3-30-42 3-30-42 5-15-42
Amended...,_______ Restricts delivery, acceptance, and inventory____________ 5- 2-42 5- 2t42 When re-
Amendment No. 1. Raises carbon tetrachloride use restrictions for purposes 8- 1-42 . 8- 1-42 voked.
rated B-2 to 100% of base period consumption, effective
Amendment No. 2 8-1-42 to 9-30-42. 10-10-42 10-10-42
Permits B-2 rating to be assigned to 100%’bf base period
M-42....... Not issued__________ use of carbon tetrachloride until 12-31-42.
M-48_______ Tin Completely allocates supply and applies general restric- 213.............. 12-17-41 12-17-41 7-31-42 Tin and Lead... Segur, 71257.
tions. Smith, 75831.
Amendment. No. 1 Further applies general restrictions______________________ 249.............. 1-13-42 1-13-42
Amendment No. 2. Restricts sales except by retailers______________________ 4-10-42 4-10-42
Amended____________ Completely allocates supply and prohibits delivery or 6-17-42 6-17-42 When re-
Amendment No. 1. acceptance without specific authorizatiori. voked. •
Amends sale and delivery restrictions to permit deliver- 10-19-42 10-19-42
les of dental foil and electro-typing foil on A-10 rated
orders.
M-43-a_____ Tin .....- Limits and prohibits use in specified items______________ 229i............. 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re- Tin and Lead... Segur, 71257.
voked. Smith, 75831.
Amendment No. 1- Limits use by manufacturing jewelers......---___________ 2-14-41 2-14-42 When re-
Amended___________ Curtails use, sales, delivery, and limits use of scrap and 3-17-42 3-17-42 voked.
findings.
Amendment No. 1. Modifies restrictions for certain uses.1____________________ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42
Amendment No. 2- Exempts certain uses from restrictions-._________________ 4-10-42 4-10-42 When re-
Amended___________ Further regulates and prohibits use; regulates sale and 299.............. 6- 5-42 6- 5-42 voked.
Amendment No. 1. inventory
Extends permitted use of 38% tin wiping solder to 9-1-42,
and permits water companies to use 38% tin wiping 8- 3-42 8- 3-42
solder until 1-1-43.
Amended_____________ Prohibits use of tin oxide; limits chaplet coating use to 41-24-42 11-24-42
/ 5% by weight.» ■
Interpretation No. Clarifies useof “Implements of war” in regard to radio li- 7-42
1. and radar equipment. ,
M-44_______ Titanium Pigments_______ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 11-21-41 12- 1-41 When re- Chemicals_______ Starkie, 3030.
Amendment No. 1 Changes effective date ________________________________ 11-25-41 1- 1-42 ।voked. Clemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 2 Amends delivery restrictions____________________________ 1- 7-42 1- 7-42 When re-
Amendment No. 3- Defines “reserved quota percentage” __________________ 1-24-42 2- 1-42 voked.
Revocation Revokes M-44_______ ___________________________________ 12- 8-42 12- 8-42 1
M-45....... Sheet steel for Steel Drums. Reserves inventory for allocation---,.____________________ 155 A*. 156 A_____ 11-17-41 ll-iy-41 5-30-42 Containers______ Dailey, 2226.
Amendment No. 1. Removes limitations of size and use_____________________ 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re- Topping, 3321.
Amendment No. 2, Further clarifies “steel drum” and restrictions therefor.. 5-25-42 5-25-42 voked.
M-46_______ Chlorinated rubber_______ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 10-29-41 11- 1-41 7-31-42 Rubber Direc- Tompkins, 6104.
Amendment No. 1, Further restricts use____________________________________ 36 A.............. 2-23-42 2-23-42 When re- tor. Howard, 5786.
A mpniimp/nt Nd. 2 Amends list of permissible uses and extends order until • 8- 1-42 8- 1-42 voked.
revoked.
M-47....... Burlap and Burlap prod- Allocates pntire supply._________________________________ 188.............. 12-22-41 12-22-41 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
Interpretation No. ucts. Defines acceptance oi delivery' by importer or import- voked. i n g and Murphy, 2730.
1. ing bag manufacturer. .................t 1-13-42 1-13-42 Leather.
Amfindmftnt No. 1 Modifies restrictions on reserves ______________________ 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re-
voked.
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Amendment No. 2. ------------------------.... Modifies restrictions on use.............................________.......... 1-19-42 1-19-42 When re- ..................
Amendment No. 3. . voked.
* Amendment No. 4. -.............. do...........-........................-------...... 2-16-42 2-16-42 ____________________________
Amended ----..................... -...do.............. ............ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 ............... ...._’
Amendment No. 1. conservation. voked.
-------------------------... Provides for the purchase of frozen stocks of Burlap by ________...._______ 6-12-42 ...........
the Commodity Credit Corporation.
Amended___________ ---------------------------- Restricts stockpiling of imports, delivery, processing, 300,408_______... 11- 2-42 ........... ..
M-48....... Not issued_______.... porters and importing and nonimporting bag manu-
M-49..._.. facturers.
............. Restricts use and sale in jewelry....... ÍMÍ4Í ii-3(M2 Miscellaneous Peacock, 5332.
Amendment No. 1 . , . . „ , . Minerals. Koether, 73469.
M-50....... ....---------...------...... Extends order until revoked---___.........______________........_____10-26-42 10-26-42
Jewel bearings...... , Restricts sale, purchase, and use..-r................... 235,236,338...... 1-14-42 1-14-42 When re- Miscellaneous Magary, 3778.
Amendaient No. 1. ._ • voked. Minerals. Koether, 73469.
------.........-.............. Amends general restrictions...... 2-28-42 2-28-42 When re- ..................
Amended___________ .........* --------------------------.. Amends delivery, processing, use, and sale restrictions; 235,236,338...... 11- 2-42 11- 2-42
M-51....... -.......-.........---- iui*111 dr restricts consumers.
Pigs’ and Hogs’ Bristles... Conserves supply and directs distribution................................. 12-13-41 12-13-41 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
Amendment ../... ------............ Further regulates sale, delivery, use................ 2- 4-42 2- 4-42 ........
Amendment No. 2. ---------------------------- Amends use and Inventory restrictions........ 6- 6-42 6- 6-42 ......._____......
Amendment No. 3. ------..------------------- Amended to include bristles 2" or longer- permits use of __________________ 9- 7-42 9- 7-42
V not over 55% in manufacture of products, with speci-
Amended........... fied exceptions.
ject to specified exceptions; establishes certificatiofi
, , A procedure; restricts Importation and disposition.
Amended -----..... Amends use and delivery restrictions.:................. 217.............. 11-30-42 11-30-42
M-51-a_____ Pigs’and Hogs’Bristles... Requiresflling of stock report............ .. 217........______ 1- 7-42 1- 7-42 Whbn re-
M-52....... --------------V------ Sulphite Wood Pulp------ Instructs specified producers to set asida specified ton- ............. 1- 9-42 1- 9-42 ^31^42 Pulo and Paner J L Ritchie
nage and grades of sulphite wood pulp for specified * 4779"
government suppliers to be used to fill orders of the
latters’ customers.
Permits producers to dispose as they wish of any such
allocation not taken up by customers of Government
Suppliers.
Supplies monthly allocation schedule. ... _____---....
Controls prices of wood pulp____________...._________
Amendment No. 12 ---.......-........-.....---• Increases allocation for Rayonler, Inc., from 8,148 to 4,200 ........._________ 1-22-42 1-22-42 ............
Amendment No. 2. ------------------------- Increases allocation for Rayonler, Inc., to 8,400 tons_____- _____---- 2- 5-42 2- 1-42 *........
Amendment No. 3. -------------------n-------- Adds schedules for February and March for Lend-Lease ...._________---... 2-18-42 2- 1-42
Amendment No. 4* ----------------------------- Creates a relief pool for March 1942 for customers of Ray- .........___...... 8-21-42 8-21-42 ............__________
✓ Extension No. 1... -------------.....r....... Extends order to 5-1-42_____Vw-.......................-------___---___- 8-21-42 3-21-42
Amendment No. 5. ---..............---........ Adds to schedule for ‘’Lend-Lease for March 1942, an .................. 8-21-42 3- 1-42
additional schedule of allocations for Lend-Lease for
Australia and New Zealand for March 1942.
Amendment No. 6. .1--------------------1----- Adds allocation schedule for April 1942 for relief of _____________..... 3-21-42 4-1-42
customers of Rayonler, Inc., and for Lend-Lease to
M-53_______ Great Britain and Australia and New Zealand.
Printing Ink........ Limits use of material In manufacture................... 344............. 3-80-42 3-30-42 Chemicals 7119«
...........-............---- Raises the percentage of use of chrome pigments in print- ............... 6-29-42 7- 1-42 2 unemicais------ Craig 71128
Amended___________ Ing inks to 100% of amount used in 1941, Instead of 70%. ----------*----¡-------------. Clemente, 5786.
Amended__________ ---------------------------- Amends use restrictions on chromium pigments, also 344 .... 6-29-42 7- 1-42
eliminates transfer restrictions and changes organic .......... 1
Amendment No. 1. pigment restrictions.
------------------i-------------- Permits unrestricted use of orange mineral as a pigment; ¿.....___.......... 8-13-42 8-13-42
« also permits unrestricted • use of certain varnishes ........... ‘ ,
M-54______j manufactured before 3-30-42. < ■
Molasses.................. Restricts delivery, use and consumption............... 456,457,458...... 12-81-41 12-31-41 ............Chemicals..... Naisanwald 72041
Amendment No. 1. .................-......---- Modifies general restrictions........ 1-23-42 1-23-42 rimmu
Amended________... Amendment No. 1. ---.....................------ Amends and modifies general restrictions............... 3-27-42 3-27-42 ................. ..... Clemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 2. ....... Amends delivery and Importing restrictions.......... 456,457,458...... 5-ÍÍ-42 S-li---42
Amendment No. 3. ..........-.....---.....---- Amends order to include insecticides_____________________________________ 5-25-42 5-25-42
........ Changes fiscal year to the period October 1 through Sep- ______________.... 9- 1-42 9- 1-42
tember 30; lifts restrictions on delivery, use and accept- ..... ......
¡anee outside continental United States.
Amendment No. 4. -------------------------- Prohibits delivery of product produced in Louisiana for ..... 11-2-42 11-2-42
mixed feed, vinegar, ensilage or direct feed. ..........
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Diet. Officer---Ext.
M-55....... Sugar_____________________ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 12-13-41 12-13-41 12-31-42 Food_________... T. L. Sweet.
Amendment No. 1. Amends delivery restrictions____/___________...._________ 12-22-41 12-22-41 73741.
Interpretation No.l, Redefines “delivery”.___________________;___________r.. 12-31-41 12-31-41
Amendment No. 2. Further amends delivery restrictions.___________________ 12-31-41 12-31-41
Amended___________ Conserves supply and directs distribution.----i---________ 1-24-42 1-2T-42
Amendment No.l. Amends sale restrictions____________..._■________________ 2-19-42 2-19-42
Interpretation No. Clarifies acceptance.'________________________....________ 3-1942 3-19-42
1. '
Amendment No. 2 Further amends delivery restrictions................... 3-26-42 3-26-42
Interpretation No. Clarifies exempt deliveries______________________________ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42
2. Revokes M*55 with all amendments and supplementary
Revocation___ orders M-55-a through M-55-h. 10-17-42 10-17-42
M-55-a_____ Sugar._______...._________ February consumption quota___________________________ 1-24-42 1-24-42
M-55-b... Sugar________...__.....___ March consumption quota______________________________ 2-19-42 2-19-42
M-K-c ... Sugar ____________________ Establishes reserve pool_______________•._________________ 3-27-42 3-27-42 12-31-42 / 1 1 r/rT
M-66-d-... Sugar_____________________ Establishes zones arid restricts shipments_______________ 3-27-42 3-27-42 12-31-42
Amendment No.l Amends delivery restrictions_____"______________________ 4-13-42 4-13-42
M-55-o---.. Sugar __________..._______ April consumption quota...... ....... 3-27-42 3-27-42
M-55-f._... Sugar............._______ Establishes qùota for raw and Invert types.............. 3-27-42 3-27-42 12-81-42
M-55-g..... Not issued .
M-55-ìu.___ Sugar____________......___ Modifies delivery restrictions______ .. .............. ‘ 4-21-42 4-21-42 5- 1-42
M-56....... Natural resins_____________ Regulates use, inventory, sale, and delivery_____________ 339.............. 4-16-42 4-16-42 When re- Chemicals______ Dillard, 8670.
Amended__________ Modifies restrictions on use, inventory and transfer_____ 6- 5-42 6- 5-42 yoked. Oleniente, 5786.
Amendment No. 1. Modifies restrictions on use in road marking paint__________ 9- 3-42 9- 3-42
M-57....... Tung Oil__________________ Conserves supply and directs distribution."._____________ 1- 8-42 1- 8-42 2-15-42. Chemicals______ Barber, 3918.
Amendment No.l- Extends order "to 4-15-42________________________________ 2-14-42 2-14-42 4-15-42 Clemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 2. Amends restrictions on use___________ _______________ 3-19-42 3-19-42
Amended _________ Adds oiticica oil to general restrictions and extends order 4-15-42 4-15-42 When re-
Tung Oll & Oiticica Oil.. until revoked. voked.
Amended. _________ Tung oil . ______________ Establishes allocation control, subject to two specified ■600______________ 10- 6-42 10- 6-42
exceptions.
M-58._____ Glycerine_____........____ Restricts delivery, use, and Inventory................... 362,363__________ 3-30-42 3-30-42 When re- Chemicals______ Wilson, 5832.
Amendment No* 1- Establishes application and report procedure_____________ 362,363.363A_____ 9- 3-42 9- 3-42 voked. Clemente, 5786.
Amended___■- Establishes allocation control."_____".____________________v 363A, 600........ 12-10-42 12-10-42
M-59....... Palm Oil__________________ Conserves supply and directs distribution_____________A 3-20-42 3-20-42 When re- Chemicals______ Baker, 72533.
Coconut oil, Babassu oil, voked. Clemente, 5786.
M-60.....1. Palm Kernel, High 3-20-42 3-20-42 When re- Chemicals_____ Baker, 72533.
Lauric Acid Oils. Restricts use, processing, inventory, sales, and deliveries. voked.
Coconut oil, babassu oil, Freezes 25% of all stocks over 240,000 lbs. and 25% of all Clemente, 5786.
M-60-a . palm kernel oil and other ' future imports. 9-16-42 9-16-42 Chemicals______ L. V. Clemente.
Correction nigh lauric acid oils. Part and section numbers corrected______________________ 3-31-42 3-31-42 3044.
AmAndmfint No. 1 Outlines permitted uses for a limited period______________ 5-11-42 5-11-42
M-61....... Madagascar Flake Graph- Restrictsuse and delivery and applies to specified prod- 303A, 303B______ 2-17-42 2-17-42 When re- Mica-Graphite.. Wolf, 71748.
ite. V ucts. » voked. Smith, 75831.
Provides new method of application for securing crucibles
A Tn ph d fid and permits acquisition by jobbers without applica- 303B, 575_____/.. 7- 7-42 7- 7-42
tion. J
Interpretation Redefines “Madagascar flake graphite”______________e___ 3-23-42 3-23-42
A man ri fid No.l. Graphite ______________ Establishes allocation control_______________-____________ 303B, 575_______ 12- 4-42 12- 4-42
M-62.. Sodium Nitrate___________ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 237.............. 1-15-42 1-15-42 When re- Chemicals....... Meyers, 78224.
Voked. Clemente, 5786.
M-63....... Imports of Strategic Ma- Conserves supply and directs distribution________________ 222A, 222B, 2220 12-27-41 12-28-41 When re- Stockpiling and Browning, Jr., 71601.
terials. voked. Transporta- Firman, 4031.
Amendment No. 1 Amends List A by substituting lead______________________ 1- 9-42 1- 9-42 tion.
Amendment No. 2 Amends general restrictions arid supplements List A_____ 1-12-42 1-13-42
Supersedes M-63. --- Amendment No. 8. Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 3-14-42 3-14-42 When re-
Amendment No. 4. Amends general restrictions and supplements List A_____ 4- 8-42 4- 9-42 voked.
Amendment No. 5. Supplements List A______t______________________________ 5- 4-42 5- 4-42
Amendment No. 6. Adds to List A__________________________________________ 5-22-42 5-22-42
Amendment No. 7. .....do___________________________________________________ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42
Amendment No. 8. Adds Balsa wood to List A.. _________.________ ________ 6-10-42 6-10-42
Amended_________ Restricts importation of materials on Lists I, II, III; also 222A, 222B. 2220, 6- 2-42 7- 2-42 When re-
restricts use and disposition. 621, 561, 732, 693. voked. •
Interpretation Clarifies that no authorization is needed for release or 6-30-42 7- 2-42
No. 1. withdrawal of certain materials from a free port or zone
or the bonded custody of United States customs, but is
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Changes point of control of imports entering United 6-30-42 7- 2-42
Amendment No. 1- States under bond, changes Lists I, II, and III, and
Amendment No. 2. exempts from the restrictions materials owned by or
Amendment Np. 3. purchased from United States Government agencies. 7-21-42 7-21-42
Amendment No. 4. 8-18-42 8-21-42
Amendment No. 5. Clarifies responsibility of banks under terms of order __ 8-25-42 8-25-42
9- 8-42' 9- 8-42
A mended Makes changes and additions in List I, II, III__________- 9-30-42 10- 6-42
Amendment No. 7. Revises Rists It II, and III 2 - _ __ _______ 10-19-42 10-21-42
tyi pp d p,ci Revises Lists I, II, and III _________________________ 11-20-42 11-23-42
M-63-* Imports of Strategic Ma- Amends M-63 as amended 6-2-42, excepting List III ma- 6- 2-42 7- 2-42 When re- Stockpiling and Browning, Jr., 71601.
terials. terlals located in and to be shipped from Canada or voked. Transporta- Eirman, 4031.
Amendfid ■ Mexico. 7-15-42 7-15-42 tion.
Exempts from order materials on List III located in, and
to be shipped overland, by air. or by inland waterway
\ Tn find fid „ from Canada or Mexico. ' 9- 8-42/ 9-11-42
Exempts materials on List III of M-63 from provisions of
order subject to certain conditions.
A mended Removes List III materials, except sesame seed from re- 11-26-42 11-26-42
strictions of M-63 amended, subject to certain pro-
visions.
A in find fid Adds items to Schedule A ______ ___________________•,___ 12-14-42 12-14-42
M-63-b Imports of strategic ma- In List I wool (apparel, finer than 44’s) with its various 6-30-42 7- 2-42 8-16-42 Stockpiling and Browning, Jr., 71601.
terials. commodity numbers and in List II sheepskins shear- 12 p. m. Transporta- Finjian, 4031.
lings, are exempted from provisions of order. 12:01 a. m. tion.
Kxtends order to 12 midnight, 9-30-42 8-15-42 8-15-42
! Amendment No. 1. 8-22-42 8-22-42
M-ß^-e Imports of strategic ma- Prohibits importation of mica from India and Brazil after 9-30-42 9-30-42 Stockpiling and Browning, Jr., 71601.
terial. 9-30-42, only upon specific authorization. Transporta- Firman, 4031.
M-63-d Imports of Strategic Ma- Exempts from provisions of order M-63, mail shipments 9-30-42 10-6-42 Stockpiling and Browning, Jr., 71601.
terials. of less than $100, samples or gifts for personal use of less Transporta- Firman, 4031.
Imports of strategic mate- than $200, and gifts for personal use by or to members tion^ Browning, ¡Jr., 71601.
rials. of th? Armed Services. > \ / Stockpiling and Firman, 4031.
M-63-e * Prohibits imports of quartz crystals unless authorized.. _ 11-26-42 12- 7-42 Browning, Jr., 71601.
Imports of strategic mate- Transporta-
rials. tion.
M 63-f Cuts off shipments of balsl wood under existing con- 12- 8-42 12- 8-42 Stockpiling and
tracts except where it has been prepared for shipment Transporta- Firman, 4031.
M-64 Not i^su^d to U. S., and is not aero grade. tion.
M-65 Cadmium . Conserves supply and directs distribution______________ 441,442.......... 1-17-42 1-17-42 6-30-42 Zinc_____________ Wolfe, 75746.
Amended • Cadmium Prohibits delivery except to distributors or pursuant 6-17-42 3-24-42 When re- Smith, 75831.
to specific authorization and prohibits acceptance
unless in accordance with Priorities Regulation No. 1. voked.
M-65-a Cadmium _.___ Regulate use, sales, deliveries, and inventories_________ 1t17-42 1-17-42 When re- Zinc____________ Wolfe, 75746.
, voked. Smith, 75831.
M-66 Cashew Nut Shell Oil__:__ Conserves supply and directs distribution.............. 1-13-42 1-13-42 When re- Chemicals_______ Coburn, 5870.
Amendment No. 1_ 5-14-42 5-14-42 voked. Clemente, 5786.
M-67 Superseded by L-63_ Suppliers1 Order__________ Limits inventories of plumbing, heating, and electrical 1- 3-42 1- 3-42 When re: Distributors_____ L. O. White.
supplies. ji- 6-42 4- 6-42 voked. II 5777.
M-68- --- Oil Industry Production Conserves material with specific use exceptions---------- 214A, 214B, 214C- <2-23-41 12-23-41 When re- Petroleum Co- R. E. Allen, RE 1820,
Material. voked prdinator. Ext. 4407.
Amendment No. 1. do ---_ _ L_________Zi-- 1-14-42 1-14-42 When re-
Amendment No. 2. Modifies restrictions regarding specific operations.______ 1-28-42 1-28-42 voked.
Interpretation No. C lari ft rs applicability of order ____________ 2- 7-42 2- 7-42
Amendment No. 3_ Determines uniform well-spacing pattern______________ 2-18-42 2-18-42
Interpretation No. Defines “lease equipment___________---________--- 2-18-42 12-23-41
2. Supersedes Interpretation No. 1 and amends restric- 5-21-42 5-21-42
Amendment No. 4. tions on deliveries.
Amendment No. 5. Supersedes Interpretation No. 1, and limits order to 6-25-42 ’6-25-42
1VT RRa Nof issu fid United States, possessions, and territories.
M 68 h Not issued
M-GS-c Oil Industry, Marketing Conserves materials with specific use items______________ ' 1-14-4? 1-14-42 When re- R. E. Allen, RE 1820,
Interpretation No. Material. Clarifies applicability of order_________________..________ . 2- 7-42 2- 7-42 voked. Ext. 4407.
1.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms x Dist. Officer---Ext.
M-68-c____ Amended______ Conserves materials with specific use exceptions________ 215 3-23-42 3-23-42 ’When re-
(con.) Amendment No. 1. Supersedes Interpretation No. 1 and amends restric- 5-21-42 5-21-42 voked.
Amendment No. 2 ''tions on deliveries. 6-25-42 6-25-42
Supersedes Interpretation No. 1 and limits order to
United States, possessions and territories.
Prohibits construction, reconstruction, expansion, re-
Amended „ modeling, or installation of equipment, advertising 215 11-17-42 11-17-42
material, tank trucks qjztrailers, subject to specified
M-68-1 Oil Industry Production exceptions. 2-13-42 2-13-42
Material. Exempts wells in specified areas_________________________
M-68-2_____ Petroleum matetial con- Exempts from restrictiqns of order, wells drilled in the 6-20-42 6-20-42 Petroleum Co- R. V. Shirk.
M-68-3 servation. State of Missouri and'portions of the States of Kansas ( 10- 8-42. 10- 8-42 ordinator. Republic 1820,
Petroleum material con- and Oklahoma subject to specific provisions. Petroleum Co- Ext. 4616.
Exempts from restrictions of paragraph (b) of M-68, R. V. Shirk.
M-68~4 servation. specified fields and counties fn California for wells to 8- 8-42 8- 8-42 ordinator. REpublic 1820.
Petroleum material con- be deepened, plugged back, recompleted, or reworked; Ext. 4616.
M-68-5..... servation. certain provisions established. * 8-31-42 1- 1-43 Petroleum Coor- R. V. Shirk.
Petroleum material con- Aúthorkés use of material to plug back wells located 8-31-42
in Smackover Field of Ouachita and Union Counties,
Arkansas.
Exempts from restrictions of paragraph (b) of order wells
Anifinded servation. drilled in specified counties in Indiana and Kentucky. 10-23-42 10-23-42 1- 1-43 dinator. ‘ REpublic 1820,
Clarifies certain provisions to conform with property 9- 3-42 Ext. 4616.
and survey lines in Illinois and Indiana; permits use of L. V. Clemente
. preference ratifigs by operator for material other than
M-68-6 Petroleum material con- tubing and casing. 9- 3-42 Petroleum Co- 8044.
Exempts from paragraph (c) (8) of order, wells drilled in R. V. Shirk.
M-S9 servation. Hugoton Field, in Kansas and Oklahoma. 1-10-42 1-10-42 When re- ordinator. REpublic 1820.
Distilled Spirits___________ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ Chemicals_______ Ext. 4616
French, 72946.
Supplement No. 1. Suspends operating restrictions subject to specified con- 1-31-42 1-16-42 voked. Clemente, 5786.
Supplement No. 2. ditions. 2- 1-42 2- H2
Supplement No. 3. Further suspends operating restrictions_________________
* Amendment No. 1. Prohibits beverage production by distillers______________ 2-20-42 2-20-42
Amends order to cover High Wines_____________________ 1 4-27-42 4-27-42
Amended Restricts distillery operations, use of distilled spirits, 10-12-42 11- 1-42
M-70 Jute and Jute Products.... establishes directions and restrictions respecting de- 469..........--- 2-27-42 2-27-42 4-30-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
livery; prohibits alteration of existing equipment and Murphy, 2730.
facilities.
Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________
Amendment No. 1. Changes date prohibiting sale or use of imported raw 4-16-42 4-16-42 When re- ingand Leath-
Amendments Nos. jute. . er.
2 and 3. Provide thp processing percentages for April 1942. 5- 1-42 5- 1-42 voked.
Further amends delivery restrictions---------------- ... When re-
6- 8-42 6- 8-42 voked.
Amended-- Restricts delivery and processing of raw jute; restricts 222A, 222B.222C 7-31-42 Varies_____
M-71 Fats and Oils-.---»»---.-___ disposition and acquisition of domestic and imported 319. 12-29-41 12-29-41 1-31-42 Chemicals_______ Barber, 3918. .
jute products. 753.............. Clemente, 5786.
Conserves supply and directs distribution.........------
Amendment No. 1. Modifies and changes general restrictions________________ 1-24-42 1-24-42 8- 1-42
Amendment No. 2. Extends order until revoked.. ________________________ 7-28-42 7-28-42
A mended Restricts use in manufacturing, and appends Schedule A 9-22-42 9-22-42
Amendment No. 1. of permitted uses and percentages; restricts deliveries 10-27-42 i10-27-42
Interpretation No. of linseed oil to definite percentage of former use; re- 11-18-42 11-18-42
1. stricts processing and inventories.
Exempts use of fats and oils used in manufacturing edible
products or soap for Army, .Navy or Lend-Lease.
Redefines term “principal Ingredient”___________________
A mended Amends Schedule A use restrictions effective last quar- 11-24-42 11-24-42
M-72 Lead and Tin Scrap_______ ter, 1942; limits linseed oil delivery to 70% base period. 1- 8-42 I- 8-42 6-30-42 Tin and Lead... Davis, 71747.
Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________
A mended Further restricts delivery and use___________________'--X 249, 254, 254A.... 5-18-42 5-18-42 Smith, 75831.
M 72-« Tinned and detinned Restricts delivery, acceptance of delivery, and use of 730---.......... 9- 2-42 9- 2-42 Tin and Lead... MacVeagh, 4673.
A mended scrap. tinned scrap; establishes procedure to use used tin 10-20-42 10-20-42 Smith, 75831.
cans; restricts sale of detinned scrap.
Provides restrictions on tinned and terne plate scrap;
establishes procedure to acquire used tin cans; estab-
lishes regulations for collection, segregation and dis-
posal and preparation of used tin cans in specified
counties; restricts sales.
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Amendment No. 1. Adds "Wisconsin’’ to areas in Schedule B.......______- 10-24-42 10-24-42
Interpretation No. Clarifies scope of authority to collect used tin bans ex- 11- 1-42
1. tended to applicants, and defines responsibility of such
M-73....... ________1___---1_____ Wool............... applicants. 256, 274......... 1- 3-42 1- 3-42 4- 4-42 Textile, Oloth- Piper, 73101.
Interpretation Curtails use.......... „ • 1-24-42 1-24-42 i n g and Murphy, 2730.
Ko. 1. Classification of phrases "and related fibers" and "wools 2-24-42 2-24-42 Leather.
z ' Amendment No. 1. known as carpet wools.”
Amended Fabrics for certain uniforms assigned a Defense Order
tended. and ex- rating. .................. 2-25-4? 4- 5-42 7- 4-42
I . Restrictions for second thirteen week period of 1942 ...
Amendment No. 2. --------------------- Quotas for rayon staple fiber producers.................. .........-........ 3-16-42 3-16-42
Amendment No. 3. Permits 80% processing for uniform fabrics.............. 3-10-42 8~10t42
Intrepretation Defines “crown mohair” and “wools of grades 44 and 3-12 42 3-12-42 ......-..... .....*-----------
No. 1. lower.” 3-16-42 3-16-42
Amendment No. 1. Viscose rayon staple fibers for use on the worsted system.
Amendment No. 2. Permits completion of blankets, for which warps were 3-25-42 3-25-42
Amendment No. 3. completed on or before 3-15-42. 4- 8-42 4- 8-42
Amendment No. 4. Clarifies “putting into process"---“top on any system 4-17-42 4-17-42
Amendment No. 1. other than worsted." 6- 1-42 6- 1-42
Amendment No. 2. Prohibits the processing for carpets, draperies and up- 6-11-42 7- 5-42
Amendment No. 3. holstery after 4-17-42. 7- 1-42 8- 3-42
Amendment No. 1. Restricts use in non-defense products, regulates inven- 8-14-42 8-14-42
■ torles and distribution. 10- 8-42 10- 8-42
Further curtails processing and use for nondefense pur- 10-30-42 10-30-42
poses and extends order. 11-23-42 11-23-42
Further restrictions on curtailment of use for period.... 12-10-42 12-10-42
Releases mohair completely from restrictions of order.... 3- 2-42 3-30-42
Clarifies meaning of "agency” of the United States; 3- 6-42 and
----1--- classifies uniforms for State Guard Units as defense 4-27-42 5-30-42 7- 4-42
Wool............... orders; modifies use restrictions on fine and coarse 3- 6-42 8- 2-42
carpet wools. 4-27-42 1-31-43
Permits use of additional allotment of wool for machine When re-
knitted sweaters, shawls, and underwear, subject to voked.
certain provisions.
Amended and ex- Amends use restrictions for manufacture of floor coverings
tended to 7-4-42. and restricts use of certain types and contents in cer-
Amended and ex- tain products.
tended to 8-2-42. Curtails use for non-defense orders; establishes Quotas;
Amended and ex- restricts use of types and content; assigns A-10 rating
tended to 1-31-43. to certain uniform fabrics.
Amended............ Simplification of style for men’s and boys’ clothing...... Textile, Oloth-
Amended............ Clarifies restrictions to include sport coats____________. 274.............. i n g and 8. A. Palmer.
M-73-a_____ Amended........... Further restricts production of such clothing............ 274........1..... Leather. 2628. •
Amendment No. 2. Further defines clothing for “boys.” “children's (male)," -----............. 7-10-42 7-10-42,
Revocation________ and “waistband trousers.” 19-26-42 10-26-42
M-74......1 Not issued Revokes order M-73-a and all amendments.............
M-76_______ Diphenylamine. ... 262,263..........' 1-30-42 , 1-30-42 When re- Chemicals_______ Truxal, 4874.
M-76.______ Land Turbines_____ Directs use and distribution___________________...________ 600.............. 3- 9-42 3- 9-42 voked. Power___________ Clemente, 5786.
M-77.______ ...... Rapeseed oil....... -----* Establishes orderly production schedule.________________ 3-23-42 -23-42 When re- Chemicals_______ Bosch, 5651.
To conserve supply and direct distribution........1_____ 10- 6-42 10- 6-42 voked. •Porter, 71910.
Establishes allocation control, subject to two special When re- Barber, 3918.
Amended. exceptions. voked. Clemente, 5786.
M-78_____„ Amended. Mercury___________ To curtail use in certain items__________.......__________ 1-23-42 1-23-42 When re- Miscellaneous Johnson, 4319.
M-79_____... Amended.. Asbestos___________ Prohibits and restricts use in Lists A and B respectively, 8- 5-42 8- 5-42 voked. Minerals. Koether, 73469.
M-80....... Sole Leather_____ and limits use in other items, all subject to specific 1-20-42 1-20-42 When re- Cork and Asbes- Smith, 4694.
exceptions. 2-28-42 2-28-42 voked. tos. Howard, 5911.
Curtails use of certain types and prohibits use except 6-18-42 6-18-42 When re- Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
Amendment No. 1. as permitted. 251,252,253...... 3-12-42 3-12-42 voked. ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Permits use of certain types on ship installations_______
1. Restricts use of Rhodesian and amosite asbestos.....
2. Permits .sale or other disposition of waste or scrap of
South African fibre.
To conserve supply and direct distribution of outer and
inner sole leather.
..................... Controls 80% oi available stocks of cut outer and inner ..........j. er.
Amendment No. 1. soles of military specifications. 4- 4-42 4- 4-42
Amendment No. 2. Orders entire stock and production of heavy weight 4-25-42 4-25-42
sole leather set aside.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title . Abstract of priorities action * Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer--- Ext.
M-80 (con.) Amended........... Restricts sales, cutting, deliveries, use, disposition and
distribution. -...............- 5-22-42 5-22-42
Restrictions lifted on any stock in possession of a retail 6-19-42 6-19-42
Amendment No. 1. ------------------ dealer of finders whole stock and/or cut stock on ............
Amendment No. 2. 5-22-42.
Excludes post exchanges and ships stores from exemp- 7-20-42 7-20-42
Amended___________ tions of restrictive provisions of order granted to Army 598A, 598?...... 8- 5-42 8- 5-42
and Navy.
Applies restrictions to whole stock; sole cutters: sales,
deliveries, use of cut stock; distribution; and disposi-
tion of reserved military cut stock.
M-80....... Sole leather...........------ Directs tanners to set aside from 8-1-42 to 8-31-42. 15% 8- 5-42 8- 5-42
M-80-b.___ Sole leather________...----- of manufacturer’s bends. 8-26-42 8-26-42
M-80-c..... Sole leather....x.......... Directs tanners to set aside 15% of September produe- 10- 1-42 10- 1-42
M-80-d..... Sole Leather______________ * tion of manufacturer’s bends. 10-30-42 10-30-42
M-80-e_____ Sole leather________________ Directs tanners to set aside 15% ol October production 11-25-42 11-25-42
of manufacturer’s bends.
Directs tanners to set aside 15% of November production
of manufacturer’s bends.
Directs tanners to set aside 20% of December production
, 'of manufacturer’s bends. ---.......
M-81....... Tinplate and Terneplate.. Restricts manufacture, sale, delivery, and use in tin .................. •2-11-42 2-11-42 When re- Containers______
cans. voked. Solinsky, 72716.
Interpretation ................ Clarifies limits specified......,.......................... 3-13-42 3-13-42 ------------------ Topping, 3321.
No. 1. Provisions for packing soup---........................... 4- 6-42 4- 6-42
Amendment No. 1. .......----------........... Further provides for manufacture and use of tin cans.. 4-30-42 4-30-42
Amendment No. 2.
Amendment No. 3. Reduces civilian pack of apricots for 1942 from 75% to 6-22-42 6-22-42
Amended___________ Cans made of tinplate or 65% of 1940 pack in order to make sucn fruits avail- When re-
terneplate. able foi* lend le^se without allocating additional tin voked.
plate.
Further prohibitions on the use of tin- or terneplate cans 6-27-42 6-27-42
for many additional “special products.” Minor 7- 9-42 7- 9-42
changes relating to food packing.
Permits use of those on hand or in process on 7-1-42 for
Amendment No. 1. certain products formerly omitted from order.
Amendment No. 2. ......----------------------- Amends tables I and II......____________________________ 8- 6-42 8- 6-42
Amendment No. 3. Adds “olives, ripe only” to vegetables in Tablé II_______ 9-14-42 9-14-42
Interpretation No. ---------------------------- Clarifies calendar year basis in relation to seasonal base ........ 9- 8-42
A» period. 10-20-42 10-20-42
Amendment No. 4. Eliminates tin plate for packing of insecticides; conforms _______________
Amendment No. 5. to Order 72-a regarding disposition of tin cans: reduces
tin-plate coating for cans for apples and applesauce:
revises specifications of bulk sausage meat permitted
to be canned.
Amends item No. 10, Table II, and items Nos. 4 and 5,
Table III.
Amended__________-- Restricts manufacture, sale, delivery, purchase, accept-
ance of delivery and use of those made from tinplate,
terneplate or blackplate.
Cans_____________________- Further restrictions on the use of tin and terneplate in 11- 4-42 11- 4-42 Solinsky, 72716.
Tin plate and terneplate.. - the manufacture of cans, to pack designated products. 12- 9-42 12- 9-42 Topping, 3321.
M-81-a_____ Cans made of tin plate or Amends use, sale, and manufacturing restrictions relat- 6-13-42 6-13-42 Containers...... Sollnsky, 72716.
M-81-b_____ terneplate. ing to lubricating oil cans made of terneplate. 7-23-42 7-23-42 Containers______ Topping, 3321.
M-82....... Revocation__________ ----‘---T’--- Hemp Seed (domestically Revokes M-81-b_______________________________>--- 9- 2-42 9- 2-42 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
produced). Prohibits sale, delivery, and use, except as authorized... 1-23-42 1-23-42 voked. ing and Leath- Murphy, 2780.
Amended..-__________ Restricts use except for growing of fiber or producing of 9-22-42 9-22-42 er.
additional seeds; restricts deliveries to orders placed
by Commodity Credit Corporation which are assigned
A-10 rating, or to orders placed with Commodity Lumber and
Credit Corp, for growing of nemp for fiber or seed. When re- Lumber Prod- Uderitz, 73470.
M-83....... Teak...................... To conserve supply and direct distribution______________ ---................ 3- .<42 3- 5-42 voked. ucts. ^utz, 72066.
M-84....... .---.................. Agave fibre............... To conserve supply and direct distribution of Agave .................. 2-20-42 2-20-42 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
Fiber Cordage and Twine. voked. ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No.. 1. Permits contracts between importers, jobbers, and ------............. 2-28-42 2-28-42 er.
Amendment No. 2. dealers. 3-21-42 2-31-42
Further provides for the use and delivery of binder
• • Amendment No. 3. Limits imports and clarifies that “ dealers " do not in- 4-13-42 4-13-42 ..................
elude “Importers”
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Amendment Nd. 4.__________________________ Permits processing “Java Sisal” for binder or wrapping 4-20-42 4-20-42
twine if started on or before 4-20-42.
Amendment No. 5 _ ____ . Limits processing fiber for twine .. ...________________ 4-22-42 4-22-42
Amendment No. 6______________________________ Amends processing restrictions for May through Au- 6- 1-42 6- 1-42
gust
Amended......_____________________________________________________ Restricts sale, delivery, processing; restricts purchases,
. sales and deliveries of cordage and wrapping twine;
restricts purchase, sale and use of binder twine: con-
trols stocks.
Amendment No. 1. ____________________________ Extends date for filing application from 8-19-42 to 8-31-42. 8-5 -42 8- 5-42
Amendment No. 2 ____________..________ Prohibits use in and imports of wrapping twine after
9-30-42, and reduces sale and delivery percentage to 8-19-42 8-19-42
20% of base period use after 9-30-42.
Amended..__________.....2_____________________......._____.......t Prohibits processing, sale and delivery for cordage except 9- 5-42 9- 5-42
for specified uses, effective 9-26-42 through 12-31-42.
Amendment No. 1.'____________________________ Permits processing, sale or delivery for use as wire rope 9-25-42 9-25-42
centers prior to 11-16-42.
Amended______________.......____________ Agave fibre, agave prod- Amends sale, delivery and processing restrictions; 10- 2-42 10- 2-42
ucts, and certain ■ other ■ restricts padding, stuffing, reinforced .paper, tape,
cordage. plastics, cordage, wrapping twine, binder twine; 129, 709.......... 10-31-42 10-31-42
restricts Importation and disposition of carpet yarns;
assigns A-2 rating to processors; establishes allocation 316, 483.......... When re-
- control. voked. Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
M-85_________________________________________________ Kapok..............._____ Restricts use to military and a few essential civilian uses. , 2- 4-42 2- 4-42 ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No. 1.___________.._______________ Prohibits use as insulation for industrial refrigeration 3-16-42 3-16-42 4-30-42
and stuffing for civilian maritime equipment.
Amendment No. 2________......_______________ Further conservation of use..___________________________ 4-30-42 4-30-42 When re-
Amendment No. 3........._________________.... Extends to 6-30-42 date under which dealers can oper- 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 voked.
ate. •
Amended........... Further restricts the sale and deliveries and restricts the 7- 2-42 7- 2-42
use in production except for specified articles. 3-13-42 3-13-42 When re- Food___________
M-86______2 ..._______________________________________ Canned goods_______________ Requires setting aside a specific quota of packed can voked. Hamilton, 2167.
goods for government. Sweet, 7341.
Amended________________________________ Canned apd processed Directs disposition by canners and processors and estab- 12- 9-42 12- 9-42
foods. \7 llshes allocation procedure.
M-86-a..... __________________________________________ Canned goods.____________ The established quota of canned fruits and vegetables 3-13-42 ^12-31-42 Food __________ Hamilton, 2167.
to be set aside. 8-13-42 Sweet, 73741.
Amendment No. 1.____________________________ Provides for packing said quotas in export boxes________ 4-13-42 4-13-42
Amended..____________________1__________________________•___________ Establishes percentage of canners’ pack to be set aside 5-25-42 5-25-42 12-31-42 »
Amended------------------------........._______....________________ Extends order to cover pack of 1942-3 for table II prod- 6-20-43
ucts.
Amended.._____________________________..._________________________ Establishes quotas of fruits and vegetables to be set 6-27-42 6-27-42
aside in 1942 and 1943 for government agencies. 343.............. 11-23-42 11-23-42
M-86-b__________________________________...________... Canfied foods_____________ Canned fish...______.......____________ ______________ 495.............. 5-25-42 5-25-42 Food____________ Hamilton, 2167.
Amended_____...... ________________________________________________ Directs packers of salmon, pilchard, sea herring, and 10-26-42 10-26-42 Sweet, 73741.
mackerel to deliver to designated government agencies i
60% of pack taken between 3-1-42 and 2-28-43, and
if so delivered, packer may deliver not over 20% Of
total pack to other than government agencies. 9- 9-42 9- 9-42 FOOd_.--
M-86-c-------------................. _________________ Canned fish.. _............ Directs canners to set aside for government agencies
entire salmon pack from 3-1-42 to 2-28-43. Hamilton, 2167.
Revocation________ _______________________ Revokes order M-86-c........................ ........ 10-26-42 10-26-42 Sweet, 73741.
M-86~21-42
1. cludes silver deposit glassware.
Amendment No. 2. Extends order until revoked______,______________________ 10-26-42 10-26-42
M-96_______ Agar...___________________ To conserve supply and direct distribution______________ V 9-42 2- 9-42 When re- Chemicals.__ Çlemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 1 Redefines “Agar" and excludes any processed before 6-13-42 6-13-42 voked. Gurrens, Ÿ3425.
2-9-42 as to be rendered unfit for use in preparation of
bacteriological media.
Amendment No. 2 Permits sales from frozen stocks to Defense Supplies 7-24-42 7-24-42
Corporation. * * E- B. Mason.
M-97....... Coal and Coke____________ Permits accumulation of excess inventories______________ 2-13-42 2-13-42 When re- Steel___________- 3217.
M-98....... Sugar, raw________________ To conserve supply and direct distribution______________ 2-14-42 2-14-42 voked. Food Thomson, 3989.
Amended___________ Establishes allocation control and extends order in- 10-30-42 10-30-42 12-31-42 Sweet, 73741.
M-98-a..... Sugar, raw................ definitely. 2-14-42 2-14-42 Food......
Establishes specified allotments of raw sugar for desig- 12-31-42 Thomson, 3989.
nated refiners. Sweet, 73741.
Amended___________ Quota schedule amended..__________________________.... 3-27-42 3-27-42
Amended____________ Amends quota schedule and permits transactions with 7-29-42 7-29-42
Hawaii for refining in Pacific Coastal States.
Restricts receipt or use of restricted metal by persons Printing and Passano, 5784.
M-99_______ Obsolete printing plates... who fail to dispose of obsolete printing plates: provides 8- 5-42 10- 1-42 Publishing. Howard, 5911.
/ for disposition of obsolete plates.
Amendment No. 1. Restricts use of zinc in printing /plates by calendar 11-18-42 11-13-42
quarters.
M-100______ Light, Medium, Heavy Truck rationing order_________________________________,. 310, 321, 322, 2-28-42 3- 9-42 When re- Aiitorpotive Graham, 2706.
Trucks-Tractors and 326, 326A. voked. White, 2705.
Trailers.
Amendment No. 1. Rationing of new Com- Redefines “sales agency” and includes “mine products” 5-28-42 5-28-42
Amendment No. 2. mercial Vehicles. in Schedule A. 7-24-42 7-24-42
Changes definition of “new commercial motor vehicle.”. Graham, 2706.
M-100a____ Rationing of new com- Provides for country-wide inventory of “new commercial 571, 572.......... 7-24-42 7-24-42 Automotive White, 2705.
mercial motor vehicles. motor vehicles” at close of business 7-31-42. Montague, 71705. .
M-101______ Mica, block_______________ Curtails the processing and use_________ 325, 480 ........ 3- 6-42 3- 6-42 When re- Mica-Graphite.. Smith, 75831.
Amended________... Controls supply and directs use____________________..... 5-23-42 6- 1-42 voked.
Amended___________ Mica....i_________________ Establishes allocation control_____________________x______ 325,480........--- 12- 2-42 12-10-42
M-102...... Goose and Duck Feathers. To conserve supply and direct distribution______________ 405,544.... 2-24-42 2-24-42 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper ,-'73101.
voked. ing and Leath-t Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No. 1. Further restricts use, transfer and processing____________ 5-26-42 5-26-42 er.
Amendment No. 2. 5-30-42 5-30-42
67
M- tna • Dyestuffs................. To conserve supply and direct distribution_______.______ 389.............. 3-28-42 3-28-42 When re- Textile, Clothing Piper, 73101.
voked. and Leather. Murphy, 2730.
Amended _____________________ Further restricts use, transfer, export and return........5-26-42 5-26-42 ------------------------------
Amendment N^. 1. ____________________________ Extends the restrictions on transfer and export to the __________________ 6-26-42 7- 1-42 --------.....-----------------
period 7-1-42 to 9-30-42, and raises use and transfer
l percentage to 1714% of base period.
Amended .................j......... Restricts sale and export, in fourth quarter, 1942, sub- ______..._________ 9-30-42 10- 1-42 ------------------------------
M-104 \ ject to specific exceptions; restricts use of meta-toluy-
lene, diamene and anthraquinone after 11-1-42. j
Metal Closures for Glass To conserve supply of tin by directing the use in manu- 519.............. 4- 3-42 4- 3-42 When re- Containers------ Mower, 71110.
Amendment No. 1. Containers. • facture of closures. voked. Topping, 3321.
Amendment No. 2. _. _________________ Further restrictions on use in manufacture of shells for .......___________ 4-23-42 4-23-42 ------------------------------
crown cups.
Amended .. ___________________________ Revokes Amendment No. 1. __________--------------------------------- 4-25-42 4-25-42 ------------------------------- .
Closures for Glass Con- The designation “Tinplate and Terneplate Closures for _______...________ 5-30-42 5-30-42 ............ ..................
tamers. Glass Containers” amended to read “Closures for
Glass Containers” restricts manufacture, sale, dellv- z
ery, purchase, and use.
Amended ____________________________ Redefines “tinplate, terneplate, blackplate” and adds ------------,...... 9-26-42 9-26-42 ------------...---------------
“waste” definition. • „ ,, • ■
M-105 Naphthaline______.....___ Places naphthaline under rigid allocation control________ 435, 436___5- 6-42 5- 6-42 When re- Chemicals------- Sohleuter, 73315.
X F ‘ , i " ■ v \ voked. Clemente, 5786.
M-106 Shellac.....______________ Freezes part of inventory and restricts the sale, use, or __________________ 4-14-42 4-14-42 ............ Chemicals....... Dillard, 8670.
delivery. . Clemente, 5786.
A mended ____________________ Establishes allocation control for dry shellac, subject to 617______________ 7-31-42 7-31-42 ------------------.....---------
specified exceptions; removes seedlac from order.
M-107 Cotton textile fabrics______ Provisions for use in manufacture of Agriculture Bags--------------------- > 3-10-42 3-10-42 ------------ Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
X Ing and Leath- Murphy, 2780.
Amendment No. 1 er.
Amended.___________ ....... Redefines “Agriculture Bags” to include additional ....... 4-27-42 4-27-42 ----------------------........
commodities for which such bags may be used. 1
Cotton textiles for use for Assigns A-2 rating to purchase orders placed by bag ...______......... 11-2-42 11-2-42 ____________............------
bags. manufacturers; restricts use of textiles obtained pur-
suant to such rating; establishes application procedure.
M-108 Can Enamel______________ Conservation order restricting the use___________________.2..._____________ 3-23-42 3-23-42 ------------ Chemicals------- L. V. Clemente.
3044
M-109___ Rough Diamonds_________ Require reports of stocks and inventories..______________ 376,377,378_____- 3-27-42 3-27-42 -----,______ Miscellaneous Rockwell, 3777.
Minerals. Koether, 73469.
___________________________ Extension of time for filing reports________________________________________ 4-13-42 4r-13-42 ------------------------------
......................... Requires all sales or transfer of industrial diamonds, 376,377,378...... 11-11-42 11-11-42 ______...... ______..........
Including sale for export, be specifically approved by
the Director General for Operations except for rela-
Amendment No. 1 tively small amounts of for orders with A-l-j rating
Amendment No. 2. or higher.
M-110______ 1 Molybdenum. ........ Conserves supply and directs distribution_______________ 358,859,360,707.. 8-18-42 3-18-42 12-31-42 Steel............ Haugham, 9733.
’ Mason, 8217.
Amendment No. 1 __________,__________________ Prohibits melting and processing without approval; __________________ 8- 8-42 8- 8-42 ------------------------------
extends order until revoked. • ,
M-110-a Molybdenum_____________ Permits receipt of up to 500 pounds monthly subject to 359______________ 11-6-42 11-6-42 ____________ Steel------...... Haugham, 2733.
certain provisions, by solely reporting on PD-359; Mason, 8217.
permits others than producers of iron and steel to melt
not to exceed 500 pounds monthly.
M-lll Tea________________________ Conservation order establishing quota system for packers _________________ 3-27-42 3-27-42 ____________ Food__________.. Rosenthal, 3205.
and receivers. Sweet, 73741.
Amendment No. 1 ____________________________ Extension of time for filing report on tea inventories_______________________ 4-11-42 4-11-42 .....__________________.________
Amended. _________ ____________________________ Relaxes some distribution provisions of original order___ 621______________ 5 -1-42 5- 1-42 When re- __________________
Amendment No. i voked.
Amendment No. 2 ____________________________ Amends order to apply to “net deliveries”; also amends __________________ 6-27-42 7- 1-42 _______________________.______
Amendment No. 3. general delivery restrictions; and order is applicable v
only to Continental United States. ’ ,
____________________;________ Prohibits acceptance of delivery by wholesale receiver _____________..... 8-13-42 8-13-42 _____________________.........
if inventory'will increase beyond practical, working
minimum; provides for quarterly report due 10-10-42.
_______________________ Permits packers to deliver to wholesaler if they formerly __________________ 9-15-42 9-15-42 ..j...___________..........___
delivered to retailers or consumers; restricts Inventory
of importers and packers; freezes green tea for alloca-
tion. 1 ►
M-in-a---. Tea....._..... Sets forth quota for period 3-27-42 through 4-30-42..................... 3-27-42 3-27-42 ..............................
M-lll-b____ Tea.................---____ Supersedes M-lll-a and assigns quotas................. ■_________ 5- 1-42 5- 1-42 ..............................
M-lll-c.... Tea____________•-__________ Determines July quota_________________________________________J__________ 6-27-42 7- 1-42 ______________________________
M-lll-d ... Tea_______________________ Re-establishes quotas for increased population areas_______________________ 7-30-42 7-30-42 ____________ Food____________ Rosenthal, 3205.
> Sweet, 73741.
M-112______ Antimony_________________ Restricts delivery and provides for allocating supply____ 380,381__________ 3-30-42 3-30-42 12-31-42 Steel----------- 'l’aylor, 5012.
Mason, 3271.
Amended___________ _________________ Minifies use and delivery restrictions and removes 380,381__________ 7-11-42 7-11-42 ......._______________________
chemical derivatives, with exemption of oxide and
sulphide, from order, frit is included.
____________________________ Establishes antimony content'of alloys in automotive __________________ 8- 8-42 8- 8-42 _________________________.....
Amendment No. 1 batterv erids.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
68
Order No. Additions Title Abstract of priorities action ' RelfonnsPD Issued Effective Expires Division ^¡sLOfficer--- Ext!'
M-113______ _____......J._______ Corrugated and Solid Permits accumulation of excess inventories.______________________________ 3-23-42 3-23-42 When re- Containers..---. A. I. Topping.
M-H4...... Fibre Boxes, Wire voked. 3321.
M-118______ Bound Wood Boxes,
M-116...... and Nailed Wooden
M-117______ Boxes.
M-lll._____ ________I____________ Goatskins, Kidskins, and Conservation order bringing all supplies suitable for 3731...._________ 3-30-42 3-30-42 _________... Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
M-119______ Cabrettas. military purposes under control. ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
M-120______ er.
M-121______ Amendment No. 1 ____________________________ Excludes India Tan Goatskin. Further limitations..;._____________________ 4- 3-42 4- 3-42 i________...____________________.
M-122______ Amendment No. 2 _______________________.’.... Amends processing percentages from April through July___________________ 5-30-42 5-30-42 ________________,__________.'....
M-123______ __________.......;_______i_______________________ Restricts sales, deliveries, processing; establishes per- 373___________... 8- 7-42 8- 7-42 _____________________...___...
centage of basic monthly wettings for April, through
October.
AmendmentNo.l.____________________________ Providesrateofsoakfor period of November,December, __________________ 10-31-42 10-31-42 __________________________
and January to be 210% of basic monthly wettings.
____________________ Collapsible Tin, Tin- Conservation order restricting the use of tin in manufac- __________________ 4- 1-42 4- 1-42 When re- Containers------ Liswell, 5618.
Coated and Alloy ture of such tubes. voked. Topping, 8321.
Tubes.
Amendment No. 1_____________________________ Provides for disposition of used tubes_____________________________________ 5-11-42 1 5-11-42 ________________...............
AmendmentNo.2............................. Extends order to 1-1-43, exempts certain distributors .................. 6-15-42 6-15-42 ............'
in the armed forces, liberalizes quota number provi-
sions for class III products.
_________________________________________________ Restricts manufacture, sale and delivery of blanks and _________.._______ 10- 5-42 10- 5-42 _____________________
tubes and upon the use of tubes for packing; further
conserves use of tin.
AmendmentNo.l_____________________________ Permits sale or delivery of gift kits or combination set ___________________ 10-22-42 10-22-42 ..................____________
boxes to Armed Forces without complying with used
tube exchange provision.
................................................ Redefines “Class I tubes”: adds sulfa drugs and mor- ___________________ 11-24-42 11-24-42 _________... ..................
Modifications phine for hypodermic injection to Table I.
Amended........... ____________ Closure Enamel.-;__________ Conservation order limiting the use of enamel for glass ....______________ 4- 4-42 4- 4-42 ____________ Chemicals______ L. V. Clemente,
Amended_________... container tops. 8044.
Amended___________ AmendmentNo.l_____________________________ Changes effective date of order to 4-30-42---------1.----------------------- 4-20-42 4-20-42 ------------------------------
Amended............ . .. Imported Egyptian Cot- Conservation order restricting the sale, use, and delivery. 597............... 4- 1-42 4- 1-42 ............ Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
Amended............ ton. ing and Leath- Murphy, 2780.
Not issued__________ er. )
Notissued.......... AmendmentNo.l._________'________________---. Restricts transfer and use of reserved stock imported into ______________ 7-22-42 7-22-42 _______________________■ ____
------.............. United States prior to 7-27-42; restricts transfer and
Amended___________ use of reserved stock hereafter imported into United
Amended........... States; restricts manufacture of stitching thread; and
provides for grading.
____________________________________________.... Restricts sales, deliveries, and use, subject to specific 597______________ 9- 2-42 9- 2-42 _____________________________
exceptions; restricts manufacture of stitching thread;
provides for grading and reports. ’
____________________ Honey____________________ To conserve supply by limiting use in manufacture of ___________________ 3-26-42 3-28-42 ------------ Food_______..... Thomson, 3989.
other products. Swe^t, 73741.
AmendmentNo. 1. ___
■•Establishes allocation control, with small order and
special exemptions.
Completely allocates supply..............;................ 8-14-42 8-14-42
Amended___________ Amendment No. 2. Modifies restrictions on delivery of 500 pounds or less.... 10-1-42 10-1-42
Amendment No. 4 Establishes allocation control____________________________ 10-31-42 10-31-42
Places under complete allocation________________________
Sets forth provisions for accepting and filling orders for
class I, II, III and IV users as so listed. Prohibits use
after 9-1-42 for class IV uses.
Scheduling of production date changed to 8-15-42; date
after which orders must be certified established as
8-15-42.
Postpones certification procedure to 9-1-42, and produc-
tion scheduling to 10-1-42.
Postpones effective date for. scheduling provisions of
order to 11-1-42.
Postpopes effective date of scheduling provisions until
1-1-43.
M-154-a.„. ""------------- Thermoplastics_____---L... Restricts the use, processing, or delivery of polyvinyl 8-14-42 8-14-42
M-154-b.„. Thermoplastics___________ butyral, subject to specified exceptions. 10-12-42 11- 1-42
Revocation........ Revokes M-154-a______________________________________ 8-14-42 8-14-42
Restricts the use, processing, sale or delivery of methyl
methacrylate sheet scrap except for reprocessing Into
M-1S5---____ Combed Cotton Yarn (In- Restricts production, use, and transfer.................. 5-28-42 5-28-42 Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
• eluding sales yarn and ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
yarn for producer’s Own er.
--- -.....---...............T Extends to 11-2-42 final date to start earmarking of pro- ---------......
Amendment No. 1. duction of reserved medium and coarse combed yarns. 8- 3-42 8- 3-42
Amendment No. 2. Extends to 1-1-43 effective date for setting aside of 11- 2-42 11- 2-42
medium and coarse combed yarns.
CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued 72
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective -/Expires Division Administrator---Ex t.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
M 156 Tantalum Allocates entire supply_____________'_____________________ 487, 488, 489_____ 5-22-42 5-22-42 Steel..._________ Stimmel, 5872.
Mason, 3217.
M-157 Chemical Cotton pulp.... Completely allocates supply and establishes reset ve'after 5-28-42 5-28-42 Chemicals______ Pearson, 2884.
7-1-42. Clemente, 5786.
A TYlfiTldfìd Establishes allocation control and eliminates previous 600,601....._____ 10-20-42 10-20-42
military exemption.
M 1ER Drum Exterior Coating... Restricts use except in conformity with certain formula- 5-30-42 5-30-42 Chemicals______ L. V. Clemente.
tion and color requirements, restricts acceptance and 6-27-42 6-27-42 8044.
delivery. .
Amendment No. 1. Permits use of any “Class A” coatings, as defined, which
were manufactured on or before 6-5-42 without limita-
tion. Excludes tin cans from order.
Restricts Class A coating to specific uses______________ 9- 9-42 9- 9-42
M 159 Butyl Alcohol Completely allocates supply after 7-1-42, and restricts 5-28-42 5-28-42 Chemicals______
i >■ production. Mueller, 3663.
Establishes allocation control____________________________ 600,601.......... 11-16-42 11-16-42 Clemente, 5786.
M 160 Complete allocation contro. after 7-1-42_________________ 496,497-.._______ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 Steel____________ Henderson, 3783.
M-161 Inventory Restriction Ex- Specifies materials not affected by inventory restriction... 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 When re- Miscellaneous McClement, 3786.
ceptions. Paper, paperboard, paper products and waste paper voked. Minerals. Rogers, 4684.
added to the list of exceptions from the inventory re- 6-26-42 6-26-42 9-30-42 Koether, 78469.
strictions of Pri. Reg. No. 1 as amended. The excep-
Amendment No. 1. tions of waste paper shall continue unti specifically
Amendment No. 2. withdrawn?
Amendment No. 3. Adds “Ilmenite” to the list of Schedule A executions.____ 6-26-42 - 6-26-42
Amendment No. 4. Adds Salt (Sodium chloride) in bulk to Schedule A_____ 7-23-42 7-23-42
Adds sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide to 8- 3-42 8- 3-42
schedule A.
A dds borax and boric acid to schedule A_________________ 8- 8-42 8- 8-42
Amendment No. 6 Adds Silicate of Soda to Schedule A____________________ 8-26-42 8-26-42
Amendment No. 7. Adds sodium sulfate (salt cake) to Schedule A_______-___ 11-12-42 11-12-42
M-162 Platinum - « ______ Restricts sale, purchase, and delivery------------------- 612, 513. 514______ 5-30-42 5-30-42 Miscellaneous Peacock, 5332.
Amended Clarifies definitions; restricts sale, purchase, delivery, 512, 513, 514.,.--- 10-31-42 10-31-42 Minerals. Koether, 73469.
receipt, and manufacture.
mißä Byproduct Ammonia and Complete allocation control_____________________________ 237.............. 5-30-42 5-30,42 Chemicals______ Meyer, 78224. .
Sulphate of Ammonia. Clemente, 5786.
M 164 Synthetic Ammonia , _____do__________________________________________________ 237______________ 5-30-42 5-30-42 . Chemicals_______ Meyer, 73224.
Clemente, 5786.
M~165 dn ...... 2371............. 5-30-42 5-30-42 Chemicals_______ Meyer, 73224.
Revises order to include cyanides, melamine, guanidine, 9- 1-42 9-1-42 Clemente, 5786.
and dicyandiamide.
M-166 Elags: Cotton textile fab- Assigns an A-2 rating for purchase of cotton and rayon 6-27-42 6-27-42 When re- Textiles, Cloth- Piper, 78101.
rics and rayon textile textile fabrics, cotton sewing thread, and heading voked. i n g, and Murphy, 2780.
fabrics entering into the fabric, as defined, for use in manufacture of flags. Leather. Ruark, 72735.
manufacture. Establishes complete allocation control__________________ Chemicals______
M 167 Capryl Alcohol ______ 525,526.......... 5-30-42 5-30-42
Clemente, 5786.
M 168 Isopropyl Alcohol ____ _____do__________________________________________________ 522.............. 5-30-42 5-30-42 Chemicals______ Bennett, 5011.
Clemente, 5786.
M---169 Metyl Ethyl Ketone___ _____do_________________________________________-........ 5-30-42 5-30-42 Chemicals______ Mueller, 3663. \
A. mônd6d-_-__------- Establishes allocation control___________________-________ 600,601.........- 11-16-42 11-16-42 X Clemenie, 5786.
M 170 Styrene _____do_____ ___________ _______________________________ 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 Chemicals_______ Roberts, 71709.
Clemente, 5786.
M 171 Chlorate Chemicals_______ Regulates deliveries and scheduling thereof, placing o. 516.............. 6- 1-42 6- 1-42 Chemicals______ Boutin, 73281.
Amendment No. 1. orders, prohibitions against use and production. 8- 1-42 8- 1-42 Clemente, 5786.
Increases unauthorized deliveries to 25 pounds per
Canned foods: Imported month and nrovides for the issuance of inventory and
corned beef. use directions as necessary.
M 172 Freezes all present and future stocks of imported corned 6-22-42 6-22-42 10-1-42 Food____________ Rosenthal, 3205.
beef in excess of 5,000 lbs. on hand 6-22-42 and requires 9-16-42 9-16-42 Sweet, 73741. »
such stock held for specific allocation.
Amendment No. 1. Extends holding period to 60 days, after which stock is
IVf 17Q 'M”/it icQnod i automatically released.
M-174 e Iwl AööLAüv*------ --- --- --- ------ --- Elastic Fabrics, Knitted, Conservation order restricting the use of such fabrics in 6-20-42 6-24-42 When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
Woven or Braided. the manufacture of any articles except those specified. voked. i n g. and Murphy, 2730.
Amendment No-1- Repeals the provision of order that limits, while action or 6-27-42 6-27-42 Leather.
filed application is pending, the use of elastic fabric in
manufacture. \ •
73
Amended___________ Restricts delivery and use to specific types of orders, 8-26-42 8-26-42
subject to two general exceptions; reqtlires submission and ..................
of samples an^ filing of report by those in possession of 9- 9-42
M-175 ..... such fabrics
Ethyl Cellulose___________ Brings supply under complete allocation control ana 549 550__________ 6-18-42 6-18-42 When re- Chemicals______ Peters, 74670.'
provides deliveries shall be made only as specifically voked. Clemente, 5786.
authorized. /
M-176______ Rayon staple fiber......... Provides for reserve supply for allocation and regulates 7-27-42 8- 3-42 Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
M-177______ Balsa______________________ sale and use. 8- 3-42 8- 3-42 i n g, and Murphy, 2730.
Restricts sales, deliveries, production, and use to speci- 423______________ í Leather. Uderitz, 73470.
fied categories and products. Lumber and Lautz, 72066.
Lumber Prod
Amendment No. 1. ............................ Provides relief to concerns which under the present re- ---............--- 10-20-42 10-20-42 ucts.
strictions cannot sell or utilize scrap stock nor dispose
of balsa which has been processed into parts suitable
for fabrication into model airplanes.
Places Butadiene under complete allocation and forbids 6-27-42 7- 1-42 When re- Chemicals_______ Roberts, 71709.
M-17*______ Butadiene................. use and delivery except as specifically authorized. 6-13-42 '---13-42 voked. . Chemicals______ Clemente, 5786.
M-179______ ------------_______--- Pyrethrum________________ Establishes complete allocation control____________________ 591.............. Goldberg, 73813.
M-180______ Not issued__________ Freezes entire supply and provides for allocation of such CJemente, 5786.
M-181...... Diamond Dies________.... dies. Prohibits sale or delivery except ter Reconstruc- 559, 560.........X 7- 1-42 7- 1-42 When re- Miscellaneous Leveridge, 3776.
M-182...... - Used silk hosiery_____;_____ tion Finance Corporation and subsidiaries. ♦ 7-20-42 7-20-42 voked. Minerals. Koether, 73469.
Reserves for the use of the Government discarded silk When re- Textile,.. Cloth- Walton, 3227.
hosiery now in the hands of dealers. ' voked. i n g , . a n d Murphy, 2730.
Amended___________ Establishes restrictions on sorters and sales and deliveries 686.............. 10-12-42 10-12-42 Leather.
subject to specified exceptions; sets up procedure for
application and authorization for purchase and use
and the filing of reports.
Restricts the use and delivery unless specifically author- 7- 2-42 7- 2-42 When re- Chemicals....... Ruark, 72735.
ized. 11- 6-42 11- 6-42 voked. Chemicals_______ ■ Clemente, 5786.
M-183...... Amended.,._________ <----------------- Phosphate plasticizers_____ Reestablishes allocation control________________________ 600,601__________ 7-13-42 7-13-42 Chemicals..... Truxal, 4874.
M-184...... Aniline..__________________ Establishes allocation control________....________________ 583, 584.......... 7-29-42 9- 1-42 Clemente, 5786.
M-185______ Pyridine__________________ Establishes allocation control____________________________ 604, 605.......... Schleuter, 73315.
Clemente, 5786.
M-186______ T-------. Sitka spruce logs__________ Provides allocation control for logs grades No. 1 and No. 2. 593.'___________.. 7-13-42 7-13-42 When -re- Lumber and F. H, Brundage
voked. Lumber prod- Portland, Oreg.
ucts.
Sunn hemp and Sunn Restricts use of the bulk of supply to the manufacture of --- Texti Ie, C lothing, Piper, 73101.
M-187______ hemp products. Marine Oakum and paper. 469______________ . 7- 3-42 7- 3-42 and Leather. Murphy, 2730.
M-183...... Petroleum sulfonates______ Establishes allocation control________________________.... 600,601.......... 11-10-42 11-10-42 Chemicals_______ Brown, 3326.
Clemente, 5786.
hJ-189______ Chlorinated paraffin:_______ Establishes allocation control.________________________ 618, 619.......... 8-10-42 8-10-42 Chemicals....... Leppart, 3672.
M-190______ Calcium carbide__________ Establishes allocation control___________________________1 600,601.......... 12- 9-42 12-.9-42 Chemicals....... Clemente, 5786.
Rowan, 71345.
...................... Clemente, 5786.
Healey, 4062.
M-191______ Establishes allocation control____________________________ 7-16-42 7-16-42 Clemente, 5786.
M-192...... Establishes allocation control____________________________ 8- 7-42 9- 1-42 Chemicals_______ Carman, 3488..
M-193______ Revocation________ Lithium compounds______ Revokes M-192____________________________________ 585, 586__________ 12-12-42 12-12-42 Chemicals_______ Clemente, 5786.
M-194______ Soluble dried blood________ Establishes standards for soap and fat splitting and 600, 601.......... 11- 9-42 12- 1-42 Chemicals_______ Wilson, 5832. .
Glycerine recovery________ glycerine refiners. 712.............. 7- 3-42 7- 3-42 Textile, Cloth- Clemente, 5786.
Cattle hides, calf and kip Brings entire supply of domestic cattle and bufialo hides, 569, 569A, 569B, i n g , and. Walton, 3227.
skins.' calf and kip skins under allocation control. 569C, 569D. Leather. Murphy, 2730.
M-194-a---.. Cattle hides, calf and kip Permits application for authorization to purchase or 7-23-42 7-23-42 Textile, Cloth-
M-195...... skins. accept delivery of cattle hides for July to be filed by 8- 6-42 8- 6-42 i n.g , and
M-196..... Soluble nitrocellulose______ 7-25-42; subsequent applications must be filed by 10th Leather.
Not issued.......... of month. Chemicals_______ S. A. Palmer.
Establishes allocation control; restricts deliveries of un- 2628.
dissolved film scrap; provides for production regula- Peters, 74670.
tion. ' / 609, 610.......... Clemente, 5786.
Amendment No. 1. Excludes dynamite grade from order; permits Director ^-31-42 8-31-42
General to issue directions on delivery, acceptance, 7-22-42 7-22-42
use and storage of undissolved film scrap.
M-197______ American extra staple Restricts transfer and use of reserved stock ginned in or 597.............. Walton, 3227.
cotton. imported into United States prior to 7-27-42; restricts Murphy, 2730.
transfer and use of stocks hereafter ginned within or Textile, Cloth-
imported in United States; restricts manufacture of i n g , a n d
stitching thread ; provides for grading. Leather.
Restricts sale, delivery, and use, subject to specific ex- 597.............. V- 2-42 9- 2-42
ceptions; restricts manufacture of stitching thread; 592,632.......... 9-18-42 10- 1-42
provides fox grading and reports.
M-198______ Amended____________ Cryolite.._________________| Establishes complete allocation control................. Aluminum and Holley, 3740.
Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
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forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
M-199...... Silver_____________________ Restricts sale, delivery* purchase, receipt,' and manu * 7-29-42 Miscellaneous
facture of foreign silver to specific uses. 7-29-42 Minerals. Murphy, 4878.
Interpretation "Clarifies meaning of “put into process’’ as covering only Koetner, 73469.
No. 1. the manufacturer’s first processing, and does not 9- 1-42
Amendment No. 1. apply to reforming of scrap.
Clarifies meanings and terms of order. _________________ 9- 1-42 9- 1-42
Amended__________ Extends cut-off date from 10-1-42 to 11-15-42; redefines 9-28-42 9-28-42
“manufacturer” to include laboratories and repair
shops^further defines “assemble”; removes “church
goods” from restricted uses; allows for sale of excess
M~20O.„___ stocks to A-3 rated orders, to a supplier, or to Metals 10- 1-42 10- 1-42 Containers______
Reserve Company.
Fluid milk shipping con- Restricts manufacture by specifications and content; Dailey, 2226,
M-201______ tainers. restricts use of steel. Topping, 8821.
M-202---.... jNot issued \ Ruark, 72785.
M-208 ... Phthalate plasticizers_____ Establishes allocation control.,._______.....______________ 606, 607---....... 8- 1-42 9- 1-42 Chemicals____... Clemente, 5786.
M-204.___,. Restricts use, processing, combining, transfer, and 623______________ 8- 8-42 8- 8-42 Chemicals______ Gurrens, 73425.
transactions, subject to specified exceptions.
Provides that entire pack of 6 dried fruits be set aside
for Government purposes. *
Redefines “processing” and “government agency’.’;
revokes 60 day holding period provision and permits
government agencies to specify packing specifications.
Limits use of raisin variety of grapes to make raisins
only (California grapes); 624, 625. 624A,
Restricts fishing vessel operations, and delivery by B, Ö, D,E,F.
fishing vessels to processing plants; restricts accept-
ance of delivery; provides for applications and re-
ports; applies to sardines, oil, and.meal.
Permits Director General for Operations to allocate
Nutgalls and tannic acid. supply and specifically direct time, manner and quan- Clemente, 5786.
M-205...... Dried fruit________________ tities of which deliveries to particular persons shall be 8-10-42 8-10-42 Food,_______.... Hamilton, 2167,
Amend ment No. 1 made or withheld. Sweet, 78741.
Provides for issuance of schedules pretalning to use for 11-11-42 11-11-42
specified types or classifications of work apparel, and
M-205-n Dried fruit_______________ restricts use of material obtained pursuant to any 626,627.......... 8-10-42 8-10-42 Food............ Hamilton. 2167*
schedule. Sweet, 73741.
M-208 Pilchard__________________ Establishes use specifications for male work clothing; 8-18-42 9- 1-42 Food____________ Lang, San Francisco
regulates manufacture of denims, restrictions on use of Regional Office.
Amended________ work clothing textiles, and Inventory restrictions; 9-39-42 9-30-42
assigns A-2 rating to work clothing textiles.
M-20T...... Amends classification for denims; adds “pin checks” to 8-22-42 8-22-42 Textile, Cloth- Walton, 8227.
Cottop textiles for work order; redefines “processor!’; removes corduroy and Ing and Murphy, 9780.
apparel. mole skin work pants and cotton suedes from Inven- Leather.
Schedule I________ Male work clothing_______ tory restrictions of order. 8-22-42 8-22-42
SI Establishes use specifications for work gloves; assigns
Amendment No. rating of A-2 to work glove textiles; restricts inventory. 10-10-42 10-10-42
Corrects error and omission in classifications; redefines
1 to Schedule I. “processor”; removes work gloves and fabrics from
Schedule II. _____ Work gloves.___........___ inventory restriction. „8-22-42 8-22-42
Establishes use specifications for hospital clothing,
restricts inventory, and assigns A-2 rating to orders 10-10-42 10-10-42
Amendment No. placed by processors.
1. to Schedule II. Establishes standards and definitions, assigns preference
Schedule III_______ Hospital clothing_______... jating of A-2, limits models permitted to be manu- 11-21-42 11-21-42
factured, hnfi limits Inventories.
Schedule IV.. . Assigns preference ratings to specified uses in Lists A, 11-21-42 11-21-42
Women’s work clothing;... B and C of order; provides restrictions on rerating,
M-208 _____ Revokes L-121___. Soft wood lumber_________ delivery, use, extension of ratings to deliveries of logs; 423.............. 8-21-42 8-27-42 Lumber and Littleford, 74420,
and provides fór allocati on control. Lumber Prod- Lautz, 72066.
Establishes replacement restrictions for Lists A, B, C- ucts. ■
Amendment No. 1 permits extension of ratings to replace Class 1 deliv- 9-11-42 9-11-42
eries made after 9-1-42.
Amendment No. 2„ Lifts AAA rated orders from Class I; allows concentra- 423...j.......... 10-5-42 10-5-42
tion yards to make sales between themselves; box fac-
• tories relieved from restrictions of ordèr; prohibits use
Amendment No. 3_ of ratings assigned if a project has other assigned rating. 10-19-42
Substitutes A A-5 rating for A-l-a as top rating in Class 3. ,10-19-42
Amendment No. 4. Redefines “producer” to mean only plants processing 10-20-42 10-20-42
lumber and selling as lumber the product of such proc-
Amendment No. 5. essing. 10-27-42 10-27-42
Eliminates confusion resulting from Issuance of L-21J3
relating to Douglas Fir Lumber.
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M-2M _ _________ ____ Prohibits use and acceptance for use in manufacture of .................. 8-24-42 8-24-42 ............ Lumber and Walker, 73286.
veneer except for implements of war. Lumber Prod- Lautz, 72066.
ucts.
White oak logs_____________ Restricts sale, delivery, purchase, processing or use ex- 705-------------- 8-26-42 9- 2-42 ------------ Textile, Cloth-, Piper, 73101.
M-210 Cattle tail hair____________ cept to fill orders for Army, Navy, Maritime Coinmis- and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
sion, War Shipping Administration. " ™ „ mer; „x
M-211 Allows for scheduling of production and deliveries with- 680-------------- 8-22-42 8-22-42 ------------ Tooks----....... Stone, 3449.
Heat treating equipment- out regard to prior or subsequent preference ratings. ... „ 44,,
M-212 Petroleum coke___........ Limits delivery and use, subject to specific exceptions__________________... 10-10-42 10-10-42 -----....--- Aluminum and Holley, 3740.
• Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
Amended____________ Amends delivery restrictions within U. 8. and for export------------------- 11-21-42 11-21-42 --------------------l---------
M-213______ Not issued__________ Establishes allocation control_____________...____________ 600,601---------- 9- 5-42 10- 1-42 ------------■ Lfiemicafs.LlIZLL Stuebing, 74472.
M-214 Phthalic anhydride. ____.
Clemente, 5786.
M 215 Glycols____________________ Establishes allocation control.._____.____________________ 600,601---------- 9- 5-42 10- 1-42 ------------ Chemicals------ Ruark, 72735.
M-216 _ .. Clemente, 5786.
Establishes standards of maintenance, for vehicles in 641....... 8-29-42 8-29-42 ------------ Automotive----- SrHuano7n^6'
possession of or controlled by producers, distributors, . White, 2705.
Conservation of new auto- dealers, sales agencies and finance agencies. \
motive vehicles suojeet Extends to November 1,1942, date for filing o, PD-641. ..._______________ 10- 1-42 10- 1-42 ------------------------------
to rationing by Federal Changes provisions of Schedule I for standards of main- ------------------- 11-19-42 11-19-42 ------------------------------
Agencies. Curtails use of materials and colors in manufacture; ------------------ 9-10-42 9-10-42 --------.... Textile, Cloth- Piper, 7810L
restricts styling, tanning, and dyeing, sales and deliv- mg and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
eries; establishes general exceptions. fir-
Amended _______ Amendment No. 1. Clarifies use of the word “manufacture” in regard to full ..... ........ 10- 6-42 10- 6-42 -------------------------------
overlay tips or full overlay foxings on dress shoes after
10-31-42.
M-217 . Footwear__________________ Provides for issuance of^schedules goverhing various __________________ 9-19-42 9-19-42 ....------Textile,Clothing Piper, 7310L
4 types or classifications, and restricts the use of ma- । and Leather. Murphy, 2730.
Interpretation terial obtained pursuant to any schedule.
No. 1. Assigns A-2 rating to orders for dairy textiles, restricts ....______________ 9-19-42 9-19-42 -------------------------------
M-213 .... inventories; establishes application procedure.
Assigns A-2 rating to purchase orders, restricts inven- ........ 9-19-42 9-19-42 ..............................
Schedule I........ tories of cloth merchants and sales of crop cultivation
Schedule II....... Cotton textiles for agri- fabrics; establishes application procedure.
Amendment No. ' cultural and food proc- Assigns A-2rating to purchase orders for crop cultivation ------------------- 10-10-42 10-10-42 ------------..................
1, to Schedule II. essing uses. fabrics placed with manufacture by cloth merchants
M-219______ Dairy supplies---------... or users*
Crop cultivation fabrics... Establishes complete allocation control______________.... 600,601---------- 9- 3-42 10- 1-42 ......------ Chemicals------- Duff, 2930.
Amendment No. 1. Silica gel__________________ Clemente, o78o.
M-220 Sheep intestines___________ Exempts from allocation restrictions orders for not to ------------------ 10-16-42 10-16-42 ...-------------------------...
exceed 125 pounds to one person in one month. .
Restricts use, sale and delivery to manufacture ol sur- __________________ 7-42 9- 7-42 ------------ Safety, ana R. F. Howard,
\ gieal gut. Technical 72835.
M-221______ Textile shipping bags----- Supplies.
Restricts manufacture, use, sale, delivery and disposition 645-------------- 11- 1-42 11- 1-42 1- 2-43 Containers...... Zeller, 5617.
of new and used bags. , Topping, 3331.
M-222 Theobromine and caffeine. Establishes complete allocation control...________________ 600,601,715 ------ 9- 5-42 10- 1-42 ---......... Chemicals...... Batson, 5092.
Clemente, 0780.
Revises application procedure............ 11-27-42 11-27-42 ------------------------------
M-224 Furfural___________________ Establishes allocation control____________________________ 600,601----------. 9- 5-42 10- 1-42 ...--------- Chemicals....... Ruark, 72735.
M-225...... ■ Clemente, 5780.
Provides for Scheduling 01 production and delivery in _____________..... 9- 7-42 9- 7-42 ------------ Tools-----------
accordance with specific directions by the Director Whiteley, 20*4.
Overhead traveling cranes. General for Operations. , ...
M-226 DiChlorethyl ether________ Establishes complete allocation control__________________ 600,601---------- 9- 5-42 10- 1-42 ---------... Chemicals------- Lucey, 3672.
Clemente, o78o.
M-227 Copper chemicals_________ Establishes allocation control................---........ 600,601....... 9- 9-42 10- 1-42 ------------ Chemicals.™... Goldberg, 72813.
Amendment No. 1- Clemente, 5786.
Permits agricultural users to make purchases without __________________ 9-24-42 9-24-42 ------------..----------------
filing of forms with distributor or producer for an
M-228 ---Noble fir logs______________ Establishes complete allocation control__________________ 651-------------- 9- 1-42 +- t-42 ------------ Lumber and F. H. Brundage
M-229______ Lumber Prod- Portland, Oreg,
ucts.
Establishes complete allocation control_________________- 653------------.7- 9- 1-42 9- 1-42 ------------ Lumber and F. , H. Brundage
Western hemlock aircraft Lumber Prod- Portland, Oreg,
logs. ucts.
M-230 Phosphorus_______________ Establishes complete allocation control__________________ 600,601---------- 9- 9-42 10- 1-42 ------------ Chemicals-------
M-231______ Chemical fertilizers........ Clemente,
Restricts use and delivery subject to specific schedules __________________ 9-12-42 9-12-42 ............ Chemicals------- Milliman, 72191.
by States and grades, with specified exemptions; Clemente, o/ao.
restricts use of organic nitrogen and chemical nitrogen.
Amendment No. 1. Exempts deliveries for use on new grassplantings on __________________ ' 9-23-42 9-23-42 -----------------------.......
Amendment No. 2. airports or’ air fields of the Army. Navy or Coast
Guard. t ,
Prohibits, delivery of chemical fertilizer containing -----------11-14-42 11-14-42 ............ ..................
[ nitrogen* prior to 12-1-42, except for use in 1942. I y 1
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forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
M-231(con.) Amended..---___... ------.............. Amends delivery restrictions; substitutes revised 12- 4-42 12- 4-42
Schedule A, add (Schedule B.
M-232______ Not issued__________ Controls prodcution and delivery by permitting Director 662.............. ............ Containers______ Dailey, 2226.
M-233...... Oas cylinders_____________ General for Operations to issue specific directions in 9-30-42 9-30-42 Lumber and Topping, 3321.
M-234„..„ Douglas fir logs............ those regards. 9- 8-42 9- 8-42 Lumber Prod- F. H. Brundage,
Permits establishment of allocation control______________ ucts. . Portland, Oreg.
M-235______ ---------------------- Castor oil_____________ Establishes allocation control, with three specified excep- 600______________ 9-25-42 10- 1-42 --- Chemioals.l_____ Barber, 3918.
tions. Clemente, 5786.
M-286______ ------................ Imported long staple raw Establishes allocation control of importations.___________ 644.............. 9-10-42 Textile, Oloth- Piper, 73101.
cotton. i n g and Murphy, 2730.
Leather.
Amendment No. 1. Redefines “imported long staple raw cotton" to exclude 10-24-42 10-24-42
representative samples taken under a Customs Bureau 9-26-42 9-26-42
sampling permit '
M-237...... Canned foods............. Restricts deliveries by canners of civilian pack of sped- Food......______ Rosenthal, 3205.
fled canned foods to not more than 35% before 12-1-42, Sweet, 73741.
nor more than 70% before 4-1-43.
Amended.__________ Restricts deliveries by canners of civilian pack of speci- 10-30-42 10-30-42
Amended___________ fied foods, subject to certain provisions. 11-23-42 11-23-42
Establishes monthly percentages for groups I, II, and 10- 6-42 10- 6-42
III to be released for civilian consumption. 10-13-42 10-13-42 ,
Establishes allocation control subject to two specific 600.............. 10- 8-42 10- 8---4p Barber, 3918.
exceptions. 678,679__________ 10-31-42 11- 1-42 .,--------... Clemente, 5786.
Limits and finally prohibits sale, use and delivery except 600,601.......... Chemicals______ Gt reavei-Walker i
M-238______ Oiticica oil._______________ as permitted; appends List A of permitted uses. Miscellaneous 4684.
M-239______ Steatite talc_______________ Establishes allocation control, subject to two specific Minerals. Carman, 3488.
M-240._____ Vinyl acetate_____ exceptions. Chemicals______ Clemente, 5786.
M-241.._. Paper and paperboard,... Restricts monthly production to 100% of average Pulp and Paper. Boyce, 5603.
Amended___________ ---------A---------- monthly production from, 4-1-42 to 9-80-42; restricts Howard, 5911.
inventory. Corey, 3671,
Changes limitation of production by permitting mills 11-30-42 11-30-42 Clemente, 5786.
to carry forward quota from previous-month or borrow 10- 3-42 11-1-42
from future month up to 15% but imposes an overall
Sulfamic acid and sulfamic limit by quarters.
M-242...... acid derivatives. Establishes complete allocation control..........________ 600, 601---...... Chemicals.......
Amended___________ Establishes small order exemption of 5 lbs total per --- 12-12-42 12-12-42
M-243______ ---.....---.......... Acetic anhydride__________ Establishes allocation control___________________________ 600,601.......... 10-20-42 11- 1-42 ....... Chemicals___... Mueller, 8663.
Clemente, 5786.
M-244..... Furnace type carbon black. Establishes allocation control------------------------ 600,601.......... 10-16-42 11- 1-42 Chemicals______ Starkie, 3030.
M-24S______ Canned sauerkraut........ Prohibits sale or delivery by canners, wholesalers, job- 10-23-42 10-23-42 Food............ Clemente, 5786.
bers, brokers, or any person having 50 cases or more Rosenthal, 3205.
• under his control or in transit to him on 10-23-42 or Sweet, 73741.
M-246______ Phenolic résiné and phe- acquired prior to 3-31-43, subject to specified excep- 11- 4-42 12- 1-42 Chemicals______
nolic resin molding com- tions. Rector, 73343, <
---.....-............. pounds. Establishes allocation control____________________________ Clemente, 5786.
600,601__________
/
Amendment 1_____ Exempts deliveries during December of that produced 11-18-42 11-18-42
। from phenols and allocated in November pursuant
f to M-27.
M-247______ Nylon waste,_____________ Restricts use of suitable material to manufacture of spun 703.............. 11- 2-42 11- 2-42 Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
yarn, to be used for military purposes; restricts use of ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
Rattan......._____________ unsuitable materia) to use in process of recovering 692.............. lb-21-42 10-21-42 er. Uderitz, 72066.
nylon flakes from the waste. Lumber and Lautz, 72066.
Restricts sale, delivery, processing and consumption.... I .umber Prod-
M-249______ Graham, 2360.
M-250______ jNot issued.---....... Provides for allocation and control in critical shortage Howard, 5911.
M-251______ Pulpwood_________________ areas. • 656,661.......... 10-19-42 10-19-42 .....-...... Pulp and Paper.
Schedule I........ Pulpwood_________________ Establishes allocation control in Puget Sound Area of 10-26-42 10-26-42 •
Schedule II....... Pulpwood------J____________ Washington. 10-26-42 10-26-42
Permits the establishment of allocation control in the
Columbia-Willamette Area of Washington and
Oregon.
Il
M-253._____ Not issued__________
M-253______ Lithium ore_______________ Establishes complete allocation control______......._____ 728,729_________ 12- 5-42 12- 5-42 Miscellaneous Rogers, 4684.
M-254...... Minerals. Koether, 73469.
Para-phenyl-phenol resins. Establishes allocation control___________________________ 609,601______.... 10-26-42 10-26-42 ............ Chemicals._ . Rice, 71129.
Clemente, 5786.
M-255...... Allocation of new steel Establishes allocation control___________________________________________11- 2-42 11-16-42 ............ Containers______ Dailey, 2226.
drums. ' Topping, 3321.
M-257______ Z / Sulfuric acid _____________ Establishes allocation control____________________________ 601__________.... 12- 5-42 1- 1-43 ... . Chemicals Blakemore, 73108.
_ * Clemente, 5786.
M-258...... Mineral oil polymers______ Establishes allocation control___________________________ 600,601....______ 11-17-42 11-17-42 ... __ Chemicals - Brown, 3326.
Clemente, 5786.
M-259______ Dairy products____________ Prohibits delivery by producer of cream with milk-fat _____________..... 11-25-42 11-25-42 ____________ Food .._____ Rosenthal, 3205.
content over 19%, with specified exceptions. Sweet, 73741.
Amended_______.... ...... Permits delivery of cream over 19% milk fat content __________________ 12- 9-42 12- 9-42 ________________
M-260...... for supervised, certified medical treatment. /
M-261...... Acrylic monomer and Establishes allocation control................. . 600,601.......... 12-10-42 12-10-42 ............ Chemicals........ Carman, 3488.
M-262...... acrylic resin. Clemente, 5786.
j-Not Issued..........
_ _ _ _ _ _
M-264......
M-265______ Garment leather_______... Restricts sale and delivery of cattlehide and goatskins ______............ 11-28-42 11-28-42 12-31-42 Textile, Cloth- Walton, 3227.
for civilian garments. Forbids tanner to put such ing and Leath- Murphy, 2730.
into process except to extent necessary to fill military \ । er.
M-268...... Not issued__________ orders. . *
M-287-_____ Dairy products, butter____ Puts under complete allocation until 3-6-43, 50% of __________________ 11-20-42 11-20-42 ____________ Food_______..... Rosenthal, 3205.
M-268______ warehouse stocks in 35 designated cities on 11-6-42 or Sweet, 73741.
iNot issued.......... 11-20-42 -whichever is greater.
M-270______ Hexahydric alcohols_______ Establishes allocation control____________________________ 600,601..____ ' 12-12-42 12-15-42 Chemicals Reichmahn, 74033.
M-271______ Clemente, 5786.
Dairy products (frozen Curtails production in December and January..................... 12- 4-42 12- 4-42 ............ Food............ Rosenthal, 3205.
milk desserts). Sweet, 73741.
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forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
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To keep this index up to date, list above new orders as received
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P” SERIES)
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TO FACILITATE THE ACQUISITION OF MATERIALS
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology.
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
I forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-U....... Superseded by P-5.. --- Electric traveling cranes.. Assigns preference rating to materials for production____ 3-13-41 3-13-41 6-30-41 Tools..._______... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2........ Superseded by P-11 Machine tools............. .....do._. 3-26-41 3-28-41 • 6-30-41 Tools......_____ W. b. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-a_______ -----do.„............ .................... Machine tools: Chucks___ .....do... 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-b______ .....do.._________.... -...........*....... Machine tools: Spindles... ---^dô._ 4-28-41 4-28-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-C....... .....do.______________ ............-....... Machine tools: Hydraulic _____do.. 4-28-41 4-28-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. p. Whiteley. '
cylinders. 2644.
P-2-d______ ---do______________ Machine tool's: Die heads.. -----do.. 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools_______.... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-e.______ ---do_______________ Machine tools: Presses and -.2..do.. 4-28-41 4-28-41 6-30-41 Tools...._______ W. P. Whiteley.
air equipment. 2644.
P-2-f....... -----do_______________ "----------- Machine tools: Shell tap- ---,..do._ 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
ping machines and die 2644.
heads.
P-2-g_______ fi» Machine tools: Air equip- ---.do.. .....................................-.......--- 4-28-41 4-28-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
ment.' 2644.
P-2-h______ _____do............... ---.................. Machine tools? • Turret .....do.. 4-28-41 . 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
lathes. 2644.
P-2-i....... _____do............... ...............--- Machine tools: Nibblers... _____do... ...........---..........-......................- 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-j....... Ho Machine tools: Gages.___ .....do... 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-k______ _____do............... Machine tools: Chucks, air -----do... 4-28-41 -29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. b. Whiteley.
and hydraulic equip- 2644.
P-2-1....... .....do.------........ ment. .....do___ 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools...........
Machine "tools: Spindles ....................-........................... W. D. Whiteley.
or hydraulic cylinders. 2644.
P-2-m...... Machihe tools__________... do --- ------------.................. 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
2644
P-2-n...... do --------•-------------------- Machine tools: Magnetic ____Ido... ................................................ 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools_______.... W. D. Whiteley.
chucks and grinding 2644
' machinery.
P-2-0_______ _____do_______________ .................... Machine tools: Nibblers _____do... .......................................------*--- 4-22-41 4-28-41 6-30-4Î Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
and cut-off machine. 2644.
P-2-p_______ do Machine tools: Tomio and do .................-................-............. 4-28-41 ; 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
automatic screw ma- 2644. x
chines.
P-2-q______ Machine tools: Drill .....do___ 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
presses. 2644.
P-2-r....... do Machine tools: Power .---..do... ...............................---..... 4-28-41 4-29-41 6-30-41 Tools___________ W. D. Whiteley.
driven metal working 2644.
machines and testing
P-2-s_______ .....do_______________ equipment. W. D. Whiteley.
-------------------- Machine tools: Parts______ ---do... 5- 3-41 4-29-41 1 6-30-41 Tools...________ 2644
P-3......... Superseded by P-109 Airframes (not including _____do... 4-29-41 4-29-41 9-30-41 Aircraft_________ Lee Lloyd.
engines or propellers). 2535.
Extension No. 1... --------------------- _____do... .......------------ 9-18-41 9-18-41 10-31-41 Aircraft_________ Lee Lloyd. .
Extension No. 2... 10-27-41 10-27-41 12-31-41 ---«--- 2535.
Extension No. 3--- 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42
Extension No. 4... -----......------------...---A---.-----....... 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42
P-4......... .....do.............. Airplane engines and pro- Assigns preference rating to materials for production...... 4-29-41 4-29-41 9---30---41 Aircraft-________ Lee Lloyd.
pellers. 2535.
Extension No. 1... 9-18-41 9-18-41 10-31-41 ..................
Extension No. 2... 10---2« 41 10-27-41 12-31-41
Extension No. 3... • 12-31-41 12-31-41 1---31---42
Extension No. 4... 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42
P-5........ Superseded by P-5-a Cranes and hoisting equip- Assigns preference rating to materials for production_____ 5-26-41 5-26-41 7^1-41 Tools.------ W. D. Whiteley.
ment. 2644.
P-5-a....... Supersedes P-5...... Amendment No. 1. 6-14-41 6-16-41 7-31-41 Tools____....... W. D. Whiteley.
Assigns preference rating to materials for production.-.-- 7-30-41 8- 1-41 10-31-41
P-5-b______ Supersedes P-5-a... ----------------------------- 10-29-41 11- 1-41 2- 1-42 Tools_________... W. D. Whiteley.
Extension No. 1... 1-21-42 1-21-42 5- 1-42 <2644.
Extension No. 2 4-20-42 4-20-42 7- 1-42
numbered cop-
ies.
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P” SERIES)—Continued 80
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Diet. Officer---Ext.
P-6......... Superseded by P-90_ Assigns preference rating to materials for production -- Quarter-
iv pe-
Defense supplies rating As a s - . riods. Production Re-
plan signed. 12-31-41 quirements.
Civil aircraft repair parts Assigns preference rating to deliveries to nine types of civil 7-31-41 3-31-42 Production Re-
P-6-a______ and accessories. aircraft users. 5-31-41 10-27-41 3-31-42 quirements.
Assigns preference rating to deliveries for maintenance 7-31-^l 1- 3-42 Upon
Amendment No. 1, and repair to nine specified types of users. 10-27-41 6-12-41 . comple-
Extension No. 1. Experimental projects approved by CAA In addition to 1- 3-42 As a s - tion.
P-7 Amendment No. 2. Merchant ship construc- nine other specified types of users. 6-12-41 signed. Upon Maritime Com-
Amendment. _ .. tion. Raises assigned rating for material for construction ____ As as- comple- mission.
Merchaht ship construc- Assigns preference rating to materials for construction-.- signed. tion.
Interpretation No. tion. 4- 3-42 C. M. Schoenlaub.
P-8_________ 1. Freight car construction: ____do _ ________________î______;_______________________ 6-18-41 Transportation 3105.
Railroad, industrial and Requires records and reports of extensions by producer 11-29-41 6-18-41 11-30-41 Equipment. C. M. Schoenlaub.
mine. and rated subcontractor to be sent to Automotive, 12-31-41 11-29-41 12-31-41 3105.
Amendment No. 1, Transportation, and Fann Equipment Branch' Divi- 2- 3-42 12-31-41 3-31-42 L. M. Rhoads.
Extension No. 1. sion of Civilian Supply, 0PM. instead of Division of 3-16-42 4031.
Extension No. 2 Priorities. J. 8. Wiley.
Interpretation No. 3451.
1. Lee Lloyd.
Extension No. 3 3-16-42 4-30-42 2535.
P-9........ Not issued ____ Lee Lloyd.
P-9-a...... Superseded by P-109 Airframes: Heavy Bomqers Assigns preference rating to material for product ion------ Aircraft Pro- 2535.
Superseded by P-109 Extension No. 1 12-31-41 duction. Lee Lloyd»
Superseded by P-109 Extension No. 2 1-31-42 2535.
P-9-b______ Superseded by P-109 Aircraft engines: Heavy Assigns preference rating to material for production 3-31-42 Aircraft Pro- Lee Lloyd.
Superseded by P-109 Extension No. 1 bombers. 6-26-41 6-26-41 12-31-41 duction. 2535.
Superseded by P-109 Extension No. 2. 12---3?---41 12-31-41 • 8-31-42 Lee Lloyd.
P-9-«.______ Superseded by Propellers- Heavy bomb- Assigns preference rating to material for production . --- 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42 Aircraft Pro- 2585.
P-109. Extension No. 1 ers. 6-26-41 6-26-41 12-81-41 duction. Lee Lloyd.
Extension No. 2 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 2535.
P-9-d______ Gun turrets: Heavy bomb- Assigns preference rating to material for production _ 12-31-41 12-31-41 3-81-42 Aircraft Pro- Lee Lloyd.
Extension No. 1 ers. 6-26-41 6-26-41 12-31-41 duction. 2535.
Extension No. 2 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42' L. M. Rhoads.
P-9-e______ Gun sights, bomb sights, Assigns preference rating to material for production . - - 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42 Aircraft Pro- 4031.
gun-fire controls: Heavy 6-30-41 6-30-41 12-31-41 duction. W. D. Whiteley.
Extension No. 1 bombers. 12-31-41 12-31-41 ,1-31-42 2644.
Extension No. 2 1-19-42 1-19-42 8-31-42 W. D. Whiteley.
P-9-f _____ Tufbo superchargers: Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 6-30-41 6-30-41 12-31-41 Aircraft Pro- 2644.
Extension No. 1... Heavy bombers. 12-31-41 12-81-41 1-31-42 duction. D. D. Simpson.
Extension No. 2 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42 72038.
P-9-g. Aircraft engines:. Heavy Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 6-30-41 6-30-41 12-31.-41 Aircraft Pro- Lee Lloyd.
bombers and pursuit 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 duction. 2535.
Extension No. 1 ships 1-19-42 1-19-42 3-31-42
Extension No. 2 12- 6-41 12- 6-41 Comple-
P-10. _____ Conversion of ships ____ Assigns preference rating to material for conversion______ 12-31-41 12-31-41 tion of Maritime Com-
1-19-42 1-19-42 specifi- mission.
P-11...... Supersedes P-2 ____ Metal - working equip- Assigns preference rating to material for production 6-19-41s 6-19-41 ed ships. Tools ______
ment. 6-30-41 7-1-41 9-30-41
P-ll-a .. Supersedes P-11___ ____do____________________ ___do__________._____________________________î____________ 9-30-41 9-30-41 1-15-42 Tools ________
Extension No. 1 12-31-41 12-31-41 3-15-42
Extension No. 2 • 3- 9-42 3- 9-42 6-30-42
P-12______„ Superseded by Aluminum scrap_________ Assigns preference rating to deliveries to melters and pro- 6-26-41 6-26-41 12-31-41 Aluminum and
M-l-d. Extension No. 1 cessors. 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 Magnesium.
P-18. _____ Superseded by Airframes: Models SB-2- Assigns preference rating to material for production --- 7- 3-41 7- 3-41 12-31-41 Aircraft Pro-
* P-109. Extension No. 1... C; S-3-C. 12-31-41 12-31-41 1-31-42 duction.
81
L. M. Rhoads
P-14-a._____ Shipway construction_____ Assigns preference rating to material for construction____ ■ 7-12-41 Upon Maritime Com- 4031.
P-14-b Shipway construction______ _____do ________________________________________________ 7-12-41 comple- mission. L. M. Rhoads.
As a s - tion. Maritime Com- 4031.
signed. Upon mission. Lee Lloyd.
7-11-41 comple- 2535.
Superseded by t 12-31-41 tion. . Lee Lloyd.
P-109. Amp/ndmp/nt No. 1 Raises rating to A-l-a _________.................._____ 1-19-42 Upon 2535.
Electripal relays and Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ ........-......... 7-11-41 comple- Aircraft_________ T. L. Sweet.
Extension No. 1 solenoid assemblies. 12-31-41 tion. 73741.
P-15________ Extension No. 2 1-31-42 12-31-41 W. D. Whiteley.
P-16 Radio receiving, transmit- Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 7- 9-41 1-31-42 Aircraft__________ 2644.
ing and directional 7-31-41 3-31-42 W. D. Whiteley.
Extension No. 1 equipment. 8-28-41 7-12-41 ’ 12-31-41 2644.
He vocation / ■■ ---------- 11-29-41 7-12-41 1-31-42 J. W. Adams.
Assigns preference rating to material for construction or -------------- 2-28-42 As a’s • 8-31-41 2474.
Canning machinery and repair. 7-18-41 signed. 10-31-41 J. W. Adams.
P-17________ equipment. Assigns preference rating to material for production of 7-16-42 7-11-41 11-30-41 Food____________ 2474.
P-18________ Superseded by Cutting tools______________ specified tools. . 7-18-41 12-31-41 2-28-42 Tools, J. W. Adams.
P-18-a P-18-a. Cutting tools __________ ____do _____________- _____________________________ 5-23-42' 1-19-42 7- 1-42 Tools_______..... 2474.
Amendment No. 1 Further specifies tools affected__________________________ 7- 7-42 7-11-41 As a s - H. O. Porter.
Extension No. 1. 9-17-42 12-31-41 signed. New York Office,
Superseded by Extension No 2 7-30-41 1-31-42 OH 4-7100.
P-19-h. Defense projects outside Assigns preference rating to material for construction.. --- 200-........---- 7- 9-41 ’ Review and Api H. C. Porter.
P-19..______ ^Amendment No. 1. U. S. Permits application of rating to materials which will be 7-31-41 proval. New York Office,
P-19-a Construction defense pro- expended in construction. 8-28-41. Review and Ap- CH 4-7100.
Amendment No. 1. ject within the U. 8. Material entering into construction: All assigned serial 11-29A1 proval. H. K. Bishop.
Amendment No. 2. Defense projects________--- numbers amendedto limit the application of rating to 2-J8-42 NAtional 5960.
Amendment materials to be physically incorporated into project. As a s - H. G. Porter.
Permits application of rating to materials which will be signed. Review and Ap- New York Office,
expended in construction. 7-16-42 proval. CH 4-7100.
Revokes .provision regarding “protection of delivery 7-18-41 Construction J. W. Adams.
dates”, and deliveries of materials are to conform to * 7- 7-42 12-31-41 Bureau. 2474.
applicable provisions' of Priorities Regulation No. 1. 9-17-42 Construction Anderson, 72427.
P-19-b_____ Assigns preference rating to material for construction.... 7-r3O-41 Bureau. Simpson, 72038.
P-19-c 4; do ____________________------......______________ As issued.. Public Roads D. D. Simpson.
Defense projects with pro- Restricts use of rating by producer'and supplier Unless ...............--- When re- Administra- 72038.
tected delivery dates. necessary material cannot be secured without it. voked. tion.
AmendmentNo. 1. Defense housing projects Assigns preference rating only to material on Defense 3-31-42
r.,J.--------------- Amendment No. 1. publicly financed. Housing critical list. 4-20-42 4-20-42 Upon com-
Defense housing publicly Restricts use of rating by producer and supplier unless 9- 9-42 9- 9-41 pletion.
P-19-d..... financed. necessary material cannot be secured without it. 4-20-42 4-20-42
P-19-e Road projects____________ Assigns preference rating to material for construction--- 10-18-41 10-18-41
Confines purchases to materials physically incorporated 3- 6-42 3- 6-42
Amendment No. 1. in the project and to parts required for maintenance 5- 9-42 5- 9-42 '
Amendment No. 2, and repair of equipment in active use on project. -..........-......
Amends the assignment of preference ratings and the
P-19-f restrictions of the use of rating.
Defense housing by build- Assigns preference rating to materials on Defense Housing 12-31-41 12-31-41 7-31-42 Construction
ers under FHA. critical list. 2-28-42 As a s- Upon com- Bureau.
Supersedes P-19 and Construction of rated proj- Assigns preference rating to material for construction--- 200.............- > 7-42 signed. pletion. Review and Ap-
P-19-g. - P-19-a. ects. Permits application of rating to materials which will be As a s - 7 -7-42 proval.
P-19-h..... Aluminum and magnesium expended in construction. signed. Aluminum and
P-19-i Amendment No. 1. plants. . do _____---______________,____________________ 5- 6-42 Magnesium.
Interprets “Protection of Delivery Date”-________x..___ 7- 7-42 5- 6-42
Supplement No. 1. Material for construction To allow application of project rating to obtain expend- ’ 9-17-42 '7- 7-42 Aluminum and
A mendment of rated projects. ible material. A supplemental order rather than an 9-17-42 Magnesium.
amendment is issued to permit a separate method of
application of extension of rating to confotan with
Priorities Regulation No. 3 Amended.
Revokes provision regarding “protection of delivery
dates”, and deliveries of materials are to conform' to
applicable provisions of Priorities Regulation No. 1,
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P” SERIES)—Continued
82
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-20..______ Specified locomotives______ Assigns preference rating to material for construction.... .................. 7-21-41 7-21-41 11-30-41 Transportation J. 8. Wiley.
Amendment No. 1 Requires records and reports of extensions by producer 11-2&-41 11-29-41 12-31-41 Equipment. 3451.
Extension No. 1 and rated subcontractor to be sent to Automotive,
Transportation, and Farm Equipment Branch,
Division of Civilian Supply, 0PM, Instead of Division
of Priorities.
Extension No. 2... 12-31-41 12-31-41 3-31-42
Interpretation No. 2- 3-42 ------------------
T.
P-21________ Extension No. 3... Assigns preference rating to material for repair and re- 3-16-42 3-16-42 4-30-42
Locomotives: Steam, elec- building. ------------......- 7-21-41 7-21-41 11-30-41 Transportation J. Wiley.
tric, Diesel for railroad, Equipment. 8481.
Amendment No. 1, mine, industrial use. Requires repairers and suppliers to file reports as re- 11-29-41 11-29-41 12-31-41 ..........
Extension No. 1. quired with Automotive, Transportation, and Farm
Equipment Branch, Division of Civilian Supply,
0PM, instead of Division of Priorities.
Extension No. 2... Prohibits acquisition of material for plant maintenance, 12-31-41 12-31-41 3-31-42
Interpretation No. Maintenance and repair extension, addition or equipment. 2- 3-42
P-22________ Superseded by P-100 l.| within limits of U. S. A., Assigns preference rating to material..___________________ 3-16-42 3-16-42 4-30-42-
Extension No. 3... territories and posses- 9- 9-41 9- 9-41 2-28-42 Maintenance D. C. Gallagher.
sions. and Repdr. 2894.
Interpretation No. -------------------- Rating applies only to plants needing assistance______... 9-15-41
1.
Interpretation No.
2. Makes order retroactive-_______---...... ...L........ 9-24-41
Amended_______.... Interpretation No. 10-16-41 10-16-41 4- 1-42
As amended_________ 1. 11- 5-41
Amendment No. 1. 11-10-41
As amended________ Interpretation No. Maintenance and repair... 12- 5-41 11-10-41 4- 1-42 ----------*------
3.
Revocation________ 12-18-41
P-2»._______ Superseded by P- Mining machinery and Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ .................. Mining Equip- Alex. Falconer.
ofl- a. equipment. 7-29-41 7-29-41 11-30-41 ment. 5071.
Extension No. 1___ 11-29-41 11-29-41 12-31-41
P-24._______ Extension No. 1___ Experimental and research Assigns preference rating to material.................... • 8- 5-41 8- 5-41 12-31-41 Aircraft Pro- Lee Lloyd.
P-25........ Extension No. 2„_ work: Aircraft. 12-22-41 12-22-41 2-28-42 duction. 2535.
P-25-a______ Not issued__________ 2-23-42 2-25-42 3-31-42
----------------------- Light tanks: Parts, acces- Assigns preference rating to material for production...--- ......... 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 1. sories and equipment. Raises rating.---.________________________________________i 12-12-41 bat Vehicles. 6086.
Amendment No. 2, Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation.. -..... 3-14-42 3-14-42 5-31-42
P-2S-b...„ Extension No. 1.
Amendment No. 1. Light tanks: Spare assem- Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ ......------- 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hoed.
Amendment No. 2, blies and parts. Raises rating______________________________________.....: 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5088.
Extension.No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation,. 3-14-42 3-14-42
P-25-c...... Amendment No. 1. Light tanks: .30 calibër 37 Assigns preference rating to materia] for production..... 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-13-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 2t mm guns, gun mounts. Raises rating__________J_________________________________ 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation.. 1 3-14-42 3-14-42
P-25-d..... Light tanks: Gasoline and Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Diesel engines and acces- bat Vehicles. 5086
sories.
Amendment No. 1. ................... Raises rating____________________________________________ 12-12-41 12-12-41
Amendment No. 2, Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation.. 3-14-42 3-14-42 5-31-42 -.................
Extension No. 1. ..........---.....
P-25-e..... Light tanks: Armament, Assigns preferencé'rating to material for production---... .................. 10-14-41 J0-14-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
engines, parts, accesso- bat Vehicles. 5086.
aies, equipment.
Amendment No. lj ç--- --- ----------- --- Raises rating_______________________________....._______ 12-12-41 12-12-41
Amendment No. 2, Directs disposition of orders placed prior to' revocation.. 3-14-42 3-14-42 5-31-42 J
P-26_______ Not issued________,.1 Extension No. 1.
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P-26-a_____ Amendment No. 1. Medium tanks: Parts, ac- Assigns preference rating to material for production..... 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 2, cessories and equipment. Raises rating______________„r________________________ 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation.. 3-14-42 3-14-42
P-26-b_____ " - - - - - Amendment No. 1. Medium tanks: Spare Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 2, parts and assemblies. Raises rating__________________________________________ 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation-- 3-14-42 3-14-42
P-26-c...... ----- Amendment No. 1. Medium tanks: 37 mm and Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ ----- 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 2, 75 mm guns and mounts. Raises rating_________________________-.................. 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation.- 3-14-42 3-14-42
P-26-d_____ Amendment No. 1. Medium tanks: Gasoline Assigns preference rating to material for production..... 8-11-41 8-11-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
Amendment No. 2, and Diesel engines. Raises rating____________________________________________ 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation-- 3-14-42 3-14-42 •
P-26-e_____ Amendment No. 1. Medium tanks: Arma- Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 10- 9-41 10- 9-41 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
P-27________ Amendment No. 2, ment, engines, parts, ac-' Raises rating_____________l______________________...____ 12-12-41 12-12-41 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
P-28-....... Not issued__________ Extension No. 1. cessories, equipment. Directs disposition of orders placed prior to revocation __ -............. 3-14-42 3-14-42
.....do.............. Health supplies rating
P-29________ plan. Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 8-25-41 8-25-41 Safety and Tech- R. F. Howard.
P-30________ Adds to health supplies list............................. 8-25-41 8-25-41 nical Supplies. 72835.
Amendment No. 1_ .....do________Ji...... ....... 10- 8-41 10- 8-41
Amended__________4 Amendment No. 2. Changes application of preference rating._____________ 2-14-42 2-14-42
Not issued__________ Foundry equipment and Assigns preference rating to material for production.._____
repair parts. ----- 9- 5-41 9- 5-41 11-30-41 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
Extension No. 1___ 11-25-41 11-25-41 5-30-42 2644.
P-31-a,..... Foundry equipment and Permits suppliers and subsuppliers to extend rating as- 6- 5-42 6- 5-42 Tools........... W. D. Whiteley.
P-32........ repair parts. signed under P-31 which expired on 5-30-42. 8-20-41 8-20-41 Farm Machinery 2644.
...................... Farm machinery: Parts Assigns preference rating to material for production..„„ 2-14-42 and Equipment M. C. Schoenly.
for maintenance and re- 2709.
pair
P-33________ -..........-.......... Extension No. 1... Farm machinery and .---„do.............. ..................... 8-20-41 8-20-41 10-31-41 Farm Machinery M. O. Schoenly.
Amendment No. 1, equipment. 10-31-41 10-31-41 11-30-41 and Equipment 2709.
Extension No. 2 Raises rating_______________________________________..... 11-29-41 11-29-41 2-14-42 .................-
P-34........ Not issued.......... ----4b--------- Armored half - track ve-
P-35________ Amendment No. 1, hicles. Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 12- 5-41 As a s- 3-31-42 Tanks and Com- A. B. Hood.
P-36_....... Extension No. 1. Directs disposition of unfilled orders placed prior to rev- 3-14-42 signed. 5-31-42 bat Vehicles. 5086.
P-37........ Not issued__________ ocation. 3-14-42
P-38________ Radiosondes______________ Assigns preference rating to material for production.---... ...........„ 8-26-41 8-26-41 2-28-42 Governmental J. A. Bolger, 3540.
Amendment No. 1. Extends order to 4-30-42................................ 2-18-42 2-18-42 4-30-42
Extension No. 2... Arc welding and resistance Extends order to 6-30-42________________________________[ ? 4-29-42' 4-29-42 6-30-42 W. D. Whiteley.
P-39........ ................... welding machines. Assigns preference rating to material for production...... *9-12-41 9-12-41 11-30-41 Tools___________ 2644.
Extension No. 1--- 11-29-41 11-29-41 8-15-42 ..................
Extension No. 2___ Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 3- 9-42 3- 9-42 5- 1-42
P-40_____,___ ------------X------- Industrial lift trucks______ 385.............. 10-14-41 10-14-41 I-IO-42 General Indus- A. Cunningham.
trial Equip- 72005.
Amendment No. 1. Redefines power driven trucks; adds repair parts, main- ......-........... 12-30-41 12-30-41 ment.
Extension No. 1--- tenance and repair. 1-10-42 1-10-42 3-10-42
Extension No. 2--- Defense projects: Con- 3- 7-42 3- 7-42 5-10-42
P-41________ struction, maintenance, Assigns preference rating to material.................... 8-27-41 8-27-41 3-31-42 Aircraft......... Lee Lloyd.
P-41-a______ Amendment No. 1, and operation. Redefines “defense project”....................JL....... 2-19-42 2-19-42 9- 1-42 Aircraft....._____ 2535.
Extension No. 1. Defense projects: Con- Extends order until 10-1-42._____________________________ 8-31-42 8-31-42 9- 1-42 Lee Lloyd.
Extension No. 2 struction, maintenance, Assigns preference rating to material..............:_____ 3-20-42 3-20-42 2535.
Extension No. 1___ and operation. Extends order until 10-1-42____________________ 8-31-42 8-31-42
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P”) SERIES—Continued
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Order No. Modifications Additions Title v ’ Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires ’ Division Administrator---Ex t.
forms ' Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-41-b_____ Defense projects: Con- ..do____________________________ _____________________ 3-20-42 3-20-42 Aircraft_________ Lee Lloyd. ‘
struction, maintenance 9- 142 2535.
Extension No. 1 and operation. Extends order until 10-1-42_____^..1_____________________ 8-31-42 8-31-42
P-41-c______ Defense projects: Material Assigns A-l-a rating to China National Aviation Cor- 6-26-42 6-2642 . 12-3142 Aircraft_________ W. L. I. Nelson, 2228.
for construction, main- poration for materials for construction, maintenance,
tenance. and operation. and operation of air fields and various facilities and
Canning machinery and services in the Far East. I
P-42________ equipment: Field ration Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ As as- 8-2141 12- 1-41 Food---......... T. L. Sweet.
and meat cans. signed. 73741
Amendment No. 1 9-30-41 9-30-41 12- 141
Amendment No. 1, 1-23-42 ' 1-23-42 3-1242
P-42-a. Extension No. 1. Canning machinery and Assigns preference rating to materia!for production_____ 9-12-41 9-12-41 3-1242 Food____________ T. L. Sweet.
equipment: Salmon cans. 73741.
P-43---..... Research laboratory sup- Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ •8-2841 8-^41 2-2842 Safety ahd Turner, 73629.
Interpretation No. plies and equipment. Technical White, 2705.
1. 1-23-42 Supplies,-
Extension No. 1 2-28-42 2-2842 8-3142
Amendment No. 1 Raises to A-l-a rating assigned to deliveries of reagent 8-29-42 8-29-42
chemicals, and extends order to 10-31-42.
Amendment No. 2. Correctly restates Amendment No. 1 _____________ 9- 7-42 9- 7-42
Revised Assigns AÀ-2X and ÀA-4 rating's to deliveries of ma- 93,107,620_______ 11- 5-42
P-44_____ Not issued terials.
P-45........ Fire apparatus Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 10-31-41 10-31-41 . 1-31-42 Safety . and R. F. Howard.
Technical 72835.
Extension JJo. 1 - 1-31-42 1-31-42 2-2842 Supplies.
Revised_____________ Motorized fire apparatus - 2-28-42 2-28-42 4-1842
As revised . Extension No. 1 4-13-42 4-13-42 6-30-42
P-45-a______ Fire-fighting equipment... Assigns preference rating to material for production_______ 11-22-41 11-22-41 5-31-42 Safety add R. Fj Howard,
Utilities: Maintenance, Technical
repair and supplies Supplies.. 72835.
P-46.___ Assigns preference rating to delivery of material_________ 193B,194B,195B, 9-17-41 9-17-41 . 3-31-42 Power___________ Valle, 71716.
Applies to orders previous to 9-17-41. x _ ___________1 545.545A.545B. 9-23-41 Porter, 71910.
Interpretation No.
1,
Interpretation No.
2. Applies to U. S. A., territories and possessions only___.___ 9-26-41
Interpretation No. Applies to producer which-is cooperative or membership 9-3041
3. company.
Interpretation No. Does not apply to discovery of pools ___________________ 9-30-41
4. Applies to Philippine Islands _ _ ____________ 11- 5-41
Interpretation No. Sets practical working minimum Inventory necessary to 9-26-41 9-26-41
5. / order replacement.
Amendment No. 1. Redefines restrictions on deliveries, withdrawals, inven- 11-25-41 11-2541
Amendment No. 2. tory and additions, and expansion.
Amendment No. 3. Prohibits expansion of property or equipment without 12-11-41
authorization.
AmfiTldfid Assigns preference rating to delivery of material__________ 3-2642 3-2642 6-30-42
Assigns same preference ratings to utility extensions to 6-23-42 6-23-42 9-3042
housing projects as are assigned to the housing projects
themselves. Canadian utilities brought under terms
■of order.
Permits sale by one producer to another of materials from
excess stocks provided a preference ¡rating of A-5 or
Amendment No. higher is applied to the seller. 7- 8-42 7- 842
1. Extension No. Further prohibits withdrawal of materials from stores or
1. inventory, subject to specified exceptions, 7-30-42 7-3042
Amendment No. 2. Permits highest rating assigned to housing project to be
Amendment No. 3_ extended by utilities to deliveries of materials for 9-12-42 9-12-42
Amendment No. 4 utility extensions to those projects.
Extension No. 2 Extends order to 10-10-42____________________________L__ 9-30-42 9-3042
Amended Assigns AA-5 rating to deliveries to a producer; assigns 10-1042 10-1042’
AA-2X rating to deliveries for actual break-down:'
establishes rating procedure for materials entering into
construction of transmission, switching, and distribu-
tion facilities to projects rated A-5 or better.
85
P-46-a............................ U tilities---Maintenance Permits short utility extensions to facilities of Army, 7-23-42 7-23-42 Power Valle, 71716.
Amended___________ and Repair. Navy, Maritime Commission. 10-10-42 10-10-42 Porter, 71910.
Permits service connections to facilities of the Army,
Navy, or Maritime Commission if main extension or
service line does not exceed 250 feet and total cost does
P-46-b_____ not exceed $1,500 for underground, construction and 9-25-42 9-25-42
$500 in other cases.
Utilities: Maintenance, re- Establishes conditions under which gas or electric ranges Valle, 71716.
Amended........... pair and supplies. may be connected in dwelling of domestic consumer. 10-10-42 10-10-42 Porter, 71910.
Establishes conditions under which gas or electric ranges
Air transportation facili- may be connected in dwellings of domestic consumer. - When re- Aircraft Pro-
P-47........ ties: Maintenance and Assigns preference rating to delivery of material 96 9- 6-41 • g_ 6-41 voked. duction. W. L. J. Nelson, 2228.
repair.
1 Interpretation No. 2-11-42
1. - ?
Amendment No. 1. Raises rating...,._______________________..______________ 3- 6-42
Amendment Noi 2. Raises assigned rating to A-l-a__________________________ 8-12-42 8-12-42
Amended___________ Assigns AÂ-1 rating to deliveries of material as requested 96............... 10- 2-42 10- 2-42
for and authorized on PD-96; establishes rerating pro-
P-48________ Canceled.......... cedure.
P-49________ Not Issued..........
P-60........ _____do____________...
P-51________ Canning machinery and Assigns preference rating to material for production 9-22-41 9-22-41 8-18-42 T. L. Sweet.
Amendment No. 1. equipment. 11-17-41 73741.
P-52______ Superseded by P-109. Aircraft accessories........ Assigns preference rating to material for production.. 9-15-41 9-15-41 3-31-42 Aircraft Lee Lloyd.
P-53________ Textile machinery and Assigns preference rating to material for production 9-18-41 9-13-41 3- 1-42 Textüe,Clothing, 2535.
equipment: Mainte- and Leather. S. A. Palmer.
Amendment...... nance and repair. 12- 4-41 12- 4-41 2628.
Amendment No. 2. ‘ . J _ .. 2-28-42 2-28-42 6-30-42
P-54-...... Extension No. 1. Motor trucks, truck trail- Assigns preference rating to material for production 9-12-41 9-12-41 11-30-41 Graham, 2706.
Extension No. 1... ers, passenger carriers. 10-15-41 10-15-41 12-31-41 White, 2705.
Extension No. 2___ 11- 6-41 11- 6-41 1-31-42
Amendment No; 1. 12-81-41 12-31-41 2-28-42
Amendment No. 2, 1-23-42 1-23-42 3-31-42
Extension No. 3.
Amendment No. 3. 4- 2-42 4- 2-42
Extension No. 4... 3- 6-42 3- 6-42 4-30-42
Extension No. 6___ 4- 7-42 8- 1-42 5-31-42
Amendment No. 4, Further provides for assignment of preference rating_____ 5-25-42 5- 1-42
P-55........ Extension No. 6. Defense housing projects.. Assigns preference rating tn material 105,820,708 9-22-42 voked. Construction.... H. C. Porter.
' 9-22-42 New York Office,
Amended........... _____do__________________________________________________ 1-12-42 CH 4-7100.
Amendment No. 1. 4-20-42 4-20-42
P-56........ Mines: Maintenance and 119, 400A, B, C, 9-17-41 9-17-41 4-80-42 Mining Equip- Knoiser, 2458.
Amendment No. 1. repair. 542.658,731. 9-22-41 9-22-41 ment. Whittaker, 71145.
Amendment No. 2. 12- 2-41 12- 2-41
Amendment No. 3. 12-31-41 12-31-41 voked.
Amended........... 3- 3-42 3- 3-42
Amendment No. 1. Assigns preference' rating to explosives and explosive 4-13-42 4-13-42
equipment. 5-15-42
Removes clause in definition of “mining enterprise” per-
taining to “plants with more than 30% dollar value
production of gold or silver.”
Amendment No. 2. Provides A-10 rating for repair and maintenance of 5-15-42
houses owned by operators and used to house employed
miners. 6-12-42
Interpretation No. Reassigns preference ratings to materials for repair parts
Amendment No. 3. on Schedule A, and to materials for maintenance and 8- 8-42 8- 8-42
operating supplies.
Amendment No. 4. Assigns AA-2X rating to deliveries of materials for 695.............. 10-13-42 10-13-42
maintenance and repair, and A-l-a to materials for
operative supplies.
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P” SERIES)—Continued 86
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division , Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-56-a...... Mining machinery and ■ ' Assigns preference rating to material for production . 12-31-41 As assign- Mining Equip- .
equipment ed. voked. ment. 1 5071.
Amendment No. 1 3-19-42 3-19-42
Amendment No. 2 I« i • ' ■• V . 4-13-42 4-13-42
Amendment No. 3. Restricts the delivery of machinery produced from mate- 6-12-42 Alexander Falconer.
rials obtained under a preference rating, only to opera- 5071.
tors as defined in P-56 or P-58 or to producers as Donovan, 2755.
defined in P-68 or P-73, or to fill orders with rating Mining Equip- White, 2705.
assigned by such preference orders. ment.
P-67........ Replacement parts: Autos Assigns preference rating to material for production_____ 9-18-41 9-18-41 12-31-41 Automotive
Extension No. 1 and light trucks. 11-14-41 11-14-41 1-31-42
Amendment No. 1, 1-23 -42 1-23-42 6-30-42
Extension No. 2. 2-12-42 2-17-42
P-58........ Amendment No. 2 Défense projects: South Assigns preference rating to material for maintenance and 10- 8-41 10- 8-41 9-30-42 Mining Equip- Knoizer, 2458.
Amendment No. 1 American copper mines. operation. 2-14-42 1- 1-42 ment. Whittaker, 71145.
Extension No. 1 . 4- 1-43
Amended___________ Assigns A-l-a rating for 25 percent of material needs, 7-14-42 7-14-42
A-l-d for 35 percent and A-3 for balance. Restricts
use of rating in any calendar half year to 125 percent
Amendment No. 1. of shipments from United Statesin preceding half year. ■ 10-17-42 10-17-42
Assigns AA-2X and A-l-a rating to deliveries of operat-
P-59._..... Not issued__________ ing material to operators and restricts use of rating.
P-60________ Not issued__________
P-61________ Superseded by M- Copper scrap, copper base Assigns preference rating to material for delivery--._______ 10-13-41 10-13-41 12-31-41 Copper.'________ L. O. Whittaker.
9-bamended. . alloy scrap. 71145.
P-62_______ Laboratory equipment Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 11-15-41 11-15-41 3-81-42 Safety and Stevenson, 4384.
and reagent chemicals. Technical White, 2705.
Amendment No. 1. 3-30-42 3-30-42 6-30-42 Supplies.
P-63_______ Not issued „ Extension No. 1.
P-64________ _____do'___________...
P-65...... Marine paints---___________ Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 12- 5-41 As as- When re- Chemicals_______ L. V. Clemente.
P-66...... Not issued _ signed. voked. 3044. *
P-67 i - do .
P-68 Iron and steel production: Assigns preference rating to delivery of material---_______ 10-31-41 10-31-41 6-30-42 Steel_____________ Weedman, 5802.
Amendment No. Maintenance and repair. 1- 8-42 1- 8-42 Mason, 3217.
1. ‘
Amendment No. 2-27-42 v 2-27-42 When te-
2, Extension No. voked.
4-11-42 4-11-42
Amendment No. Reassigns ratings to deliveries of materials for mainte-
3. nance, repair, and operating supplies for the steel in- 8-10-42 8-10-42
Amendment No. dustry.
4. Assigns AA-2x rating to deliveries of ferrous and non-
ferrous metals on metals list attached to Priorities 148, 228__________ 10- 3-42 10- 3-42
Regulation No. 11, or of fabricated metal parts or.lum-
P-69 Not issued ber; assigns A-l-a rating to all other operating material.
P-70 do
P-71 Assigns preference rating to material for completion_____* 12-23-41 As as- 3-31-42 Construction- H. C. Porter.
New York Office
Private housing projects.. signed. CH 4-7t00.
P-72 Elevator and escalator: Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 11-10-41 11-10-41 1-31-42 General Indus- A. > Cunningham.
Repair parts. trial Equip- 72005.
Amended Elevator, escalator and 1-22-42, A ? as- When re- ment.
•dumbwaiter: Repair signed. voked.
Revocation i parts. Revokes P-72 amended and all serially numbered copies 8- 1-42 8- 1-42
P-73 Nonferrous smelters and Assigns preference rating to material____________________ 248---.......... 12-22-41 As as- When re- Mining Equip- Knoizer, 2458.
refiners: Repair, main- signed. voked. ment. Whittaker, 71145.
Amended. __________ tenance, and operation. Provides rating for maintenance and repair, operating 248, 760.......... 7-14-42 7-14-42 10- 1-42
supplies and expansion. Restricts usé of A-l-e rat-
ing to 25 percent of dollar value of material ordered in
any calendar quarter. Rating shall be extended in
accordance with Priorities Regulation No. 3 as amended.
87
Amendment No. 1. "Extends order until revoked_____________________________ 9-30-42 9-30-42
Amendment No. 2 Assigns ÂÀ-2X rating to deliveries of material for main- 10-17-42 10-17-42
tenance and repair, and A-l-a to deliveries of material
for operating supplies.
P-74 TTfiAt-treatlng furnaces Assigns preference rating to material for production------ 11-22-41 11-22-41 5-15-42 Tools____________ W. D. Whiteley.
Interpretation No. 12-31-41 12-31-41 2644.
1. 5-11-42 5-11-42 6-30-42 C. M. Schoenlaub.
P-75 Tackle blocks. Assigns preference rating to material for production..^--- 10-22-41 10-22-41 When re- Production Re- 3105.
voked. quirements. Daily, 2226.
P-7Ç Container steel------------- _____do____________________________-_______________ 156A___________ 11-17-41 11-17-41 5-30-42 Containers______ Topping, 8321.
156A............ 12-31-41 12-31-41 When re-
voked.
P-77 Machine tools_________-___ Assigns preference rating to material for rebuilding------ 11-10-41 11-10-41 1-25-42 Tools____________ W. D. Whiteley.
1-15-42 1-15-42 4- 1-42 2644.
3-31-42 3-31-42 5- 1-42
p 78 Superseded by P-90 Conveyor machinery Assigns preference rating to material for production------ 11-10-41 11-10-41 1-31-42 General Indus- A. Cunningham.
Assigns preference rating to material for production and trial Equip- 72005.
repair. ment. Daily. 2226.
P-79 Non-metal containers: Iron Assigns preference rating to material for production, re- 11-14-41 11-14-41 3-81-42 Containers...... Topping, 8821.
and s(teel products used. inforcement and repair. 3-11-42 3-11-42 6-30-42 __________________
Amendment No. Raises rating to A-l-c for deliveries on ferrous metal, 5-16-42 5-16-42
P-80________ Not issued-......... 1. and procedure for application of rating.
P-81________ _____do______________ Safety and R. F. Howard.
P-82 Blind-made products______ Assigns preference rating to material for production------ 11-28-41 11-28-41 4-30-42 Technical 72835.
Supplies. R. V. Shirk.
P-83 Petroleum supply houses.. Assigns preference rating to material to be stocked------ 12-8-41 As as- When re- Petroleum Coor- REpublic 1820, Ext.
Revocation of preference rating order No. P-83 and signed. voked. dinator. 4616.
form PD-82 A. 4-16-42 4-16-42
P-84 Plumbing and heating: Assigns preference rating to material-------------------- 3-13-42 3-13-42 When re- Plumbing and Kelly, 4930.
Interpretation No. Emergency repairs. Defines “emergency repairs” as only those required by 6-1-42 voked. Heating. Porteir, 71910.
1. actual or imminent break-downs.
Amendment No. Assigns emergency repair rating to coal and oil cooking
1. stoves except those restricted by L-83, by amending
the definition of “plumbing equipment” to include 8-Ì1-42 8-11-42
them. ‘
P 85 Assigns preference rating to material for production----- 12- 3-4Ì As as- When re- Tools........... W, D. Whitley.
Resistance welding alloy signed. voked. 2644.
P-86 electrodes. do ....____________________________ 12-12-41 As as When re- Chemicals._____ Meyers, 3224.
signed. vokpd. Clemente, 5786.
P-87 Insecticides, germicides, ___do___________________---_________-__---___________ 12-13-41 As as- When re- Chemicals______ Goldberg, 72813.
fungicides. signed. voked. Clemente, 5786.
P-88 Railroad: Maintenance, Assigns preference rating to material-------------------- 851_____Í........ 3-16-42 As as- Transportation Cornell, 2869.
repair and operating Assigns A-l-j rating to suppliers to replace inventory signed, - Equipment. Cowherd, 8451.
Amendment No. supplies. delivered. 6-17-42 6-17-42
P-89 1. Chemical plants: Mainte- Assigns preference rating to material______L_____________ 1-23-42 1-23-42 Chemicals______ Watson, 78042.
nance, repair and oper- Clemente, 5786.
ating supplies. ___..do..'____________-___________________________________ 315.............. 3- 2-42 3-3-42 When re-
Interpretation No. 3-27-42 voked.
1.
Amendment No.
1. Assigns A-l-n and A-3 rating for maintAnance material 5-22-42
Amendment No. and limits application of A-l-c rating to requirements 6-42-42 6-24-42
2. for maintenance during any calendar quarter, to 30%
Amendment No. 3 of dollar value, clarifies extensions by suppliers.
Removes inventory restrictions on acceptance of coal
and coke and adjusts 30% provision to conform with
change. Extends expiration of Amendment No. 1.
Assigns ratings up to A-l-a for delivery of metals, parts 815.............. 9-19-42 9-19-42
and equipment, the unit cost of which does, not •
exceed $250, and A-l-c to all other orders, both subject
r to specific conditions; application and extension of
ratings governed by Priorities Regulation No. 3;
restricts mventory.
PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS ("P” SERIES)—Continued 88
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-90........ Supersedes P-6______ .. .. Production Requirements Assigns preference rating to material for production on 26A, 25F________ 12- 3-41 As as- When re- Production Re- C. M. Schoenlaub.
Plan. three months basis, signed. voked. quirements. 3105.
Production Requirements Assigns preference rating to material for production for 1-28-42 r-28-42 When re- Production Re- O. M. Schoenlaub.
Amendment______ Plan. manufacturers with less than $100,000 annual volume. 1-30-42 1-30-42 voked. quirements. 3105.
P-91________ Amendment____ Elevators, escalators, Directs procedure for AA rated applications...---,---,---- ------t........... 3-10-42 3-10-42 When re- General Industri- A. Cunningham.
Amendment______ dumbwaiters. .---..do_______________________„. 12-30-41 As a s - voked. al Equipment. 72005.
Revocation_______ Assigns preference rating to material for production ...J. 8- 1-42 signed.
Revokes order P-91 amended and all serially numbered 8- 1-42
copies.
P-92........ Steel plates and welding Assigns preference rating to material for use in defense 1-17-42 A s' a s - 6-30-42 Governmental,.. A. G. Eaton, 6057.
P-93,....... Not Issued---j.. electrodes. training classes for welders. signed.
P-94________ Printing ink_______f______ Assigns preference rating to material for production---.., 3-30-42 3-30-42 6-30-42 Chemicals______ L. V. Clemente.
P-95________ Farm machinery, equip- ...............--- As a s - Farm Machin- 3044.
' • V • \ ment, attachments, and 12-31-41 signed. e r y and M. O. Schoenly,
Amendment No. 1. repair parts. Assigns preference rating to material for production..... 3-30-42 3-30-42 10-31-42 Equipment. 2709.
Amendment No. 2. Grants A-l-a rating for April, May, June______________ 4-16-42 4-16-42 6-30-42
Amendment No. 3. Assign A-l-a rating to shipment of iron and steel on 6- 8-42 6- 8-42 6-30-42
which rolling had begun on or before 6-30-42 8-31-42 8-31-42
P-96 Revocation.J________ Revokes P-95_____;______________?_____________________
P-98........ ----do____________... Petroleum: Production, re- Assigns preference rating to material....................
fining, transportation, 1-14-42 1-14-42 2-28-42 Petroleum Co- R, V. Shirk.
Interpretation No. ■ marketing. 2- 7-42 2- 7-42 ordinator. REpublic 1820, Ext.
1. . 4616.
Amendment No. 1. .............«...................-,........ 2-20-42 2-20-42
Amended and ex- Extension No. 1_„ 2-28-42 2-28-42 3-15-42
tended. 3-14-42 3-14-42 5-15-42 -J...-
Extension No. 3--- Further restrictions on the application of ratings and 5-16-42 5-16-42 7- 1-42
' - J the usn of materials so obtained. r................. --------*--------
Extended and ■ Restricts use of preference ratings by supplier and appli- 6-19-42 6-19-42 7-31-42
P-98-n______ amended. Petroleum: Production, re- cation of ratings in accordance with Priorities Regula- 6-30-42 6-30-42 9-15-42
Amendment No. 1. fining, transportation, tion No. 3 and No. 11 respectively. Extends order. 8-13-42 8-13-42 When re-
Amendment No. 2. and marketing outside Reissues order as amended, effective until 9-16-42_______ 1-21-42 1-21-42 voked.
Revocation_____ of the United States. Assigns preference rating to material_____________-______ 4-25-42 4-25-42
P-98-b_____ Production, transporta- Assigns rating of A-l-a and A-2 to delivery of material; .....-r.______4- 9-15-42 9-15-42 1- 1-43 Petroleum Co- R. E. Allen.
P-98-e._____ tion, refining and mar- is in effect extension of P-98. 311, 311C-_______ 12- 1-42 12- 1-42 1- 1-43 ordinator, RE 1820, Ext. 4401.
P-98-d______ keting of petroleum. Permits sales between operators, of excess materials from 10- 1-42 . 10- 1 42
P-99....... Productibn, transporta? stocks or inventories, in accordance with Pri. Reg,
tion, refining and mar? No. 13.
keting of petroleum. Prohibits use of any preference rating to delivery of mate-
Production, transporta- rials unless assigned by PD-3H series forms; ratings so
tion, refining and mar- made continue in effect until 1-1-43; permits prefer-
keting of petroleum. ence rating requests on such forms for fourth quarter
Notissuedl......... material until 11-1-42.
Supersedes p-22_____ Repairs, maintenance and Assigns preference rating to material____________________ 12-18-41 12-18-41 When re? Maintenance D. C. Gallagher.
Amended___________ operating supplies. ?04- X........... 2-10-42 2-10-42 voked. and Repair. 2894.
Interpretation No. Restricts application of rating to critical materials such / 2-13-42 2-13-42 When re- Maintenance
1. as metal, burlap and rubber for highway repair. 2-28-42 2-28-42 voked. and Repair.
Amendment No. 1. Excludes durable office equipment from -‘operating 3- 9-42 3- 9-42 When re- Printing and
Amendment No. 2_ supplies.” 3-23-42 3-23-42 voked. Publishing.
Interpretation No. Ripairs, maintenance, and Excludes fire hose, employees’ uniforms, or material for 4-16-42 4-16-42 D. C. Gallagher.
Interpretation No. operating supplies. such from “operating supplies.” 8-28-42 8-28-42 2894.
3. Round or flat steel wire Prohibits usé of rating to obtain ferrous metals for 1-24-42 As as- Burns, 3738.
Amendment No. 3 Printing, publishing, re- packaging supplies. signed. Howard, 5911.
P-10L„..„ lated industries. • Assigns preference rating to material for production______ 1 .
89
P-102_______ Refinery operation: British.
P-103 Assigns preference rating to material for operation_______ 12-26-41 12-16-41 When re- Petroleum Coor- R. V. Shirk.
voked. dinator. REpublic 1820, Ext
5-27-42 5-27-42 4616.
P 103 a 1 ‘1 ■ Refinery operation 2- 3-42 2- 3-42
Amendment No. 1. 2-24-42 2-24-42
4-25-42 4-25-42
P-104 15Jot issued.
p 105 do
P-l OR Copper or oopper-base Assigns preference rating to material____________________ 2- 7-42 As as- When re- Copper__________ L. O. Whittaker.
alloy rolling, drawing or voked. 71145.
extrusion mills: Repair, ' ' ' -1Üü1
maintenance and opera- A-l-c rating allowed suppliers’ maintenance and repair signed.
tion. parts to replenish inventories. 5-14-42 5-14-42
P-107 Medium and heavy Assigns preference rating to material for production.. 1-22-42 1-22-42 3-31-42 Automotive_____ Donovan, 2755.
trucks, truck trailers, White, 2705.
passenger carriers ana
school bus bodies: Re-
placement parts. 3- 5-42 3- 5-42 12-31-42
Amendment No. 1 Revokes order P-107 and its amendment.._______________ 10-17-42 10-17-42
P-108 Fire protective equip- Assigns preference rating to material for production.. 2-26-42 As as- 4-18-42 Safety and R. F. Howard.
’ / ment. signed. Tec h n i c a 1 72835.
3-13-42 Supplies.
P-109 Aircraft products__________ Assigns, preference rating to material for production.. 2-20-42 2-20-42 6-30-42 Aircraft Produà- W. L. J. Nelson.
tion. 2228.
Amended .....do___________________________________________________ 3-11-42 3-11-42 6-30-42 Aircraft Produc- Lee Lloyd.
Permits extension of rating by suppliers for necessary 5- 8 42 ' 5- 8-42 tion. 2535.
Amendment No. 1 operating supplies.
Amendment No. 2 Clarifies provisions for completing deliveries in case of’ J 6-17-42 6-17-42
revocation or expiration of order.
P-109-a Aircraft products__________ Assigns preference rating to material for production. 3-11-42 3-11-42 6-30-42 Aircraft Produc- W. L. 3. Nelson.
Amendment No. 1 Clarifies provisions for completion of deliveries in case 6-10-42 6-19-42 tion. 2228.
P-110___ Low cost remodeling proj- of revocation or expiration. 406, 708.......... 4- 8-42 As as- When. re- Construction H. C. Porter.
ects. ■ Assigns preference rating to material for delivery...... signed. voked. New York Office,
P-111 N[nt issnp.d CH 4-7000.
P-112 do
P-11$ do
P-114 do
Fruit and vegetable can- Assigns preference rating to material____________________ 285...........--- 2-11-42 2-11-42 12-31-42 Food____________ Arnold, 73725.
ning plants: Mainte- « Sweet, 73741.
nance and expansion. 3-27-42 3-27-42
Interpretation No. Replaces A-3 rating with A-l-j for repair, maintenance, 6-22-42 6-22-42
1. and operation and A-l-c for replacement, addition and
Amendment No, 1 expansion.
Assigns preference rating to material for maintenance
Am find fid and expansion. 1 285.............. 7-29-42 7-29-42
Assigns ratings'A A-2X for emergency maintenace and
Am pnd p.d repair; AA-5 for repair maintenance or operation; 10-27-42 10^27-42
AA-3 fdr replacement for efficient operation.
P-116. Osnaburgs________________ Assigns preference rating to Defense Supplies Corpora- 2-14-42 As as- When re- Textile, Cloth- Piper, 73101.
tion for the purchase of a stock pile of osnaburgs. I signed. voked. i n g , and Murphy, 2730.
P-H7 Not issued Leather.
P-118 Plants processing or pro- Assigns preference rating to material____________________ 413,414.......... 4-16-42 4-16-42 6-30-42 Fo^d____________ Parsonson, 72559.
ducing dairy products: Sweet, 73741.
Repair, maintenance
Amendment No. 1 ana operation. 4-27-42 4-27-42 6-30-42
Amendment No. 2 Extends order and raises rating for maintenance and 6-27-42 6-27-42 9-30-42
Interpretation No. repair to A-l-j. , , 1
1. Makes ratings available only for primary processing
operations, and not available for automotive replace- 8-17-42
ment parts.
Amended _ Extends order to 12-31-42_________________________________ 9-29-42 9-29-42
Amended Maintenance and opera- Assigns AA2X ratings to deliveries of materials for 413,414__________ 11-12-42 11-12-42
tion of plants processing emergency maintenance or repair; AA-3 to material
dairy products or eggs. for replacement and AA-5 to material for repair,
Amended maintenance or operation.
Permits approved Canadian egg-drying plants to apply
rating. 11-27-42 11-27-42
REFERENCE RATING ORDERS (“P” SERIES)—Continued g₀
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Administrator---Ext.
* forms Issued Effective Expires Division Dist. Officer---Ext.
P-119...... Not issued__________ Producers and basic fabri- Assigns preference rating to material___________III/// '371/////// When re-
P-120_____ Amended____________ cators of aluminum and Raises to AA-2X rating assigned to deliveries of metals 371.............. voked.
P-121....... Not issued_______... magnesium: -Repair, in any form on materials List No. 1 Revised of PD-
P-122_______ maintenance, operating 25-A and to all fabricated-metal parts and lumber; As as-
ing supplies. raises to AA-5 rating assigned to deliveries of all other '”i/2(M2' signed. Aluminum and Carnes, 5798.
Military and Naval Air- material. 10-6-42 10-6-42 Magnesium. Simpson, 72038.
craft. Assigns higher ratings to certain' deliveries"^ '”'3-10-42' '"'3-ÎÔ-42'' Aircraft_________ W. L. J. Nelson.
P-123.._____ Defense projects: Mainte- Assigns preference rating to material______________________ 3-12-42 2228.
nance, repair, and oper- As as- When re- Rubber Direc- Tompkins, 6104.
ation. signed. voked. tor. Howard, 5786.
P-124....... Not issued.......... -.....----......... ---------_ .......-.........- ------;------- •-------_ --.4-----i
P-125L...... .....do...............
P-126_______ ----- Refrigeration and air-con- Assigns preference rating to material_____............... -399, 472.-2- 4-20-42 4-20-42 ""6^30-42" General Indus- Tait, 72059.
• ditioning machinery and trial Equip- Smith, 72005.
equipment: Emergency ment.
Amendment No. 1. servicing. Permits suppliers to extend ratings in accordance with ......-........... 6-30-42 6-30-42 9-30-42
Priorities Regulation No..3 as amended and changes 9-30-42 9-30-42
par. (K) to apply all • Priorities Regulations in this 10-31-42 10-31-42 -......y.........
order. Extends order. .12-2-42 12-2-42
Amended............ Extends order to 10-31-42 '”'4-23-42' ' "4-23-42"
P-127_______ Amended.___________ Amendment No. 3 Extends order to 11-80-42________________ 12-15-42
P-128_______ Not issued__________ Communications: Mainte- Extends expiration date to 12-15-42...................... "'¿^30^' Peebles, 5638.
P-129_______ -----do_______________ nance and repair, operat- Assigns preference rating to material_______*______//I 535,'537/538/ZZ Radio and Radar Cowherd; 3451.
Correction-......„ ing supplies. Correction of typographical error in original order_______ 5-9-42 5-9-42
Amendment No. 1. Postpones effective date of inventory limitations to .................. 6-3-42 6-3-42 ..................
9-1-42.
Amended___________ Interpretation- _ .. ----........................ Clarifies “inventory” as employed in original order______: .........; 6-5-42 6-5-42
N©. 1.
Raises assigned rating to copper deliveries and makes 535,537,538______ 7-28-42 7-28-42
order consistent with Priorities Regulation Nos. 1 and 9- 8-42 9- 8-42
3 as amended.
Removes wire telephone communications systems from
AmendmentNo. 1. Communications: Oper- provisions of order.
ating construction under? Assigns preference rating to material_______________„ 537, 538, 684, 685, 4-23-42 4-23-42 9-30-42 Radio and Radar Peebles, 5638.
P-130....... $50,00. 716 Cowherd, 3451.
-----............-.......--- Postpones effective date of inventory limitations to ......-.......---- 6-3-42 6-3-42
Amendment No. L 9---1---42. * ------------------
Interpretation---- Clarifies “inventory” as employed in original order.---.i. ------------- 6-5-42 6-5-42
No. 1.
Amended!..________ Raises assigned rating to copper deliveries and makes 537,538.......... 7-28-42 7-28-42
order consistent with Priorities Regulation Nos. 1
and 3 às amended.
Amended____________ Assigns ratings to deliveries of materials; restricts in- ----------------- 9- 8-42 ..................
ventories, deliveries, use of ratings, use of materials;
Interpretation No. regulates sales of material from excess stock. 9- 8-42
1. Clarifies meaning of “equipment of a superseded” type.. 10-17-42
Amended_______..... Defines “equipment of superseded type”; raises rating 683,684,685, 716.. 12- 9-42 12- 9-42
P-131_______ Officers’ uniforms_________ to AA-5 and AA-2X; establishes use of rating pro- 6-8-42 6-8-42
cedure, and restricts such use. When re- Textile, Oloth- Piper, 73101.
Assigns preference rating to material for production...... voked. i n g, and Murphy, 2730.
Amended........... Assigns A-l-i rating to obtain delivery of materials to be 9-22-42 9-22-42 Leather.
% physically incorporated in manufacture, subject to 11-14-42 11-14-42
specific conditions; revokes ratings of previous order
on undelivered material; prohibits use of seconds or
Amendment No. 1. reject material; restricts sale.
Withdraws priorities assistance for WAVES, uniforms;
extends priorities assistance to War Shipping Admin-
istration and to tropical worsteds of shades other than
sun-tan and khaki for army officers.
91
P-132_______ Communications_________ Assigns A-l-a rating to deliveries of material for main- 683.............. 10-17-42 10-17-42 Communications. Peebles, 5638.
tenance, repair, operating supplies, or operating con-
struction; establishes procedure for rating construction
< of facilities to serve defense projects rated A-l-c or
better. \ 10- 5-42 Radio and Radar Cowherd, 3451.
P-133_______ Electronic equipment Assigns A-l-j rating to deliveries of material for operating 10- 5-42 Timmons, 713Ö3.
ing supplies, maintenance and repair for both operators Firman, 4031.
and suppliers, subject to specified restrictions; pro-
P-134______1 Not issued.......... vides for application and extension of rating. i -
P-135_______ Reagent chemicals Assigns A A-2X rating to deliveries for use by laboratories 11-5-42 11-5-42 Chemicals_______ Watson, 73042.
for analytical,.testing, control, educational or research Clements, 5786.
purposes; and to deliveries of material entering into R. S, Carr.
production (but not including repair, maintenance 74970.
P-136....... Processors of metal scrap.. and operating supplies). 718.............. ' 11-6-42 11-6-42 ............ [ Conservation...
Assigns AA-2X, AA-3, and A-l-a to deliveries of mate-
rials for repair, maintenance and operating supplies;
restricts use of rating and inventory.
92
RECORD OF NEW PREFERENCE RATING ORDERS
Order No. Modifications Additions Title Abstract of priorities action Related PD Issued Effective Expires Division Administrator---Ext.
forms Dist. Officer---Ext.
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To keep this index up to date, list above new orders received
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SUSPENSION ORDERS (“S” SERIES)
PENALIZING a company or group of companies for violation of provisions of priorities actions
Order No. Violator Cited under Violation Penalty Issued Expires
S-15______ .............---r....... Matthew G. Lepley, Washington, D. C--------- P-55--------... Represented Stearns-Mishkin Construction Co., of Wash- Priority assistance withdrawn whether representing 3-21-42 3-1-43
ington, D. C., and was aware of the violations which himself or anyone connected with him.
Amendment No.jl____ brought about Suspension Order No. 13.
S-60______ -------------------- ----------------------------------.--------------,__________...... Revokes paragraph (b) of order________________________....¿.......I...................................... 11- 6-42
Manning, Bowman and Co., Meriden, Conn---. M-l-d,M~l-e. Wilfully melted aluminum scrap without specific author!- Processing, assembly or production of electric appli- 6-29-42 When
• zation and used aluminum in manufacture of certain anees, also sale, transfer, or delivery of electrical revoked
. ' . articles, which use was prohibited by M-l-e. appliances containing aluminum prohibited.
S-63______ ..............------- Illinois Pure Aluminum Co., Lemont, Ill..T...... M-l-e...,----- Used aluminum in the manufacture of kitchen utensils, From 7-2-42, processing, fabrication, assembly or use 6-29-42 When
which was prohibited by order M-l-e. „ of any aluminum, acceptance of deliveries of any revoked.
S-70...... / aluminum and delivery or transfer of any articles
, _ , _ „. , . „ , , containing aluminum forbidden.
Aluminum Products Co., LaQrange, Ill---------- M-l, M-l-a, Used aluminum in manufacture of utensils apd special- The acceptance of delivery, processing, fabrication, 7-30-42 Whenre-
M-l-e. ties having a total value in excess of $265,009 despite the assembly or use of any aluminum prohibited, and yoked,
fact that no authorization for such use had been obtained. the transfer or delivery of any products produced by
During October 1941, used aluminum in the manufacture this company containing aluminum, .except for stor-
of milking pails despite the fact that authorization for ing for their own account, forbidden.!'
such delivery and manufacture had been specifically
denied.
8-73...... ........................ Rubin Riz^r, Middlesex Naval Uniform Co,, Priorities Reg- Extended an A-10 rating, as authorized under M-73 for Production, processing or delivery of wool other than 8- 5-42 2- 7-43
Malden, Mass. ulationNo. 1. / wool for the manufacture of officers* uniforms only, to noils. Waste, reprocessed or reused wool prohibited
obtain 4,000 yards of wool which was subsequently used except with a specific authorization. Priority assist-
for the manufacture of sailors’ uniforms. The use of the anee withdrawn and all allocations of scarce ma-
cloth for such purpose and the misstatement contained in terials .denied,
the extended rating was a violation of Priorities Regula-
S-74.„.„ -t-»------------------ ’ tion No. 1. -
Duart Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif. M-l-e, M-l-f. Manufactured at least 490 permanent wave machines con- Forbidden to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of 490 8-18-42 When re-
taining aluminum castings weighting 3,517 pounds_and of its permanent wave machines containing alumi- voked.
S-78______ Authorization to do this was not received. zation.
C. E. L. Shaw, Addressograph Sales Agency, M-126-------- Represented to Larkin Specialty Mfg. Co., that War Pro- Prohibited from delivering any or all identification 8-9-42 Whenre-
San Francisco, Caljf. duction Board had approved the completion of 52,000 tags to the city of San Francisco or any other person, voked.
metal tags, part of an order of 150,000 placed by the city which were stamped out by Larkin Specialty Co.
1 of San Francisco with the Addressograph Sales agency;
accepted delivery of 48,000 and indented 17,000, all action
taking place after 6-19-42," with the exception of the -
original order, placed 6-8-42. Authorization for this
S-84...... action had not been received.
Capital Co., San Francisco, Calif-----,-----------; L-41-------.... started construction on or about 4-20-42 on remodeling of Continuation of construction forbidden, and no áppli-/ 8-18-42 Whenre-
buildings to be used as branch banks by Bank of America cation for authorization to continue shall be granted. voked.
. National Trust-and Savings Association, and physically . '
incorporated therein materials which were, an integral;
_ - part thereof in wilful violation of L-41.
8-87^..___ -......-.......----i---i Herbert C. Huber, Dayton, Ohio----------------- L-41........... Subsequent to 4-9-42, began construction of three houses in Priority and allocation assistance forbidden for four 8-24-42 When
Dayton, estimated cost of construction of which was far ‘' months; delivery of, withdrawal from inventory, or revoked,
in excess of $500, withdht regard for the limitations im- securing of material in any manner for three houses
posed by L-41. , mentioned forbidden; application for authorization
_ to continue construction denied.
S-88______ Joseph Pollak Corp., Boston, Mass--------...... Priorities Reg- Misrepresented approximately $96,000 in shipments on Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn; forbid- 8-28-42 2-28-43
ulation No. second quarter PRP application as being rated when den to accept delivery of, process, fabricate, or'de-
1, P---90. they were not, and extended A*-l---a rating on 8,800 liver automotive replaeernent parts nr steel copper
Amendment No. l.„. . i 1 pounds of monel sheets without authorization. bronze, brass or monel sheets or products.
/ Regional Compliance Chief, Boston Regional
. Office, War Production Board.
S-88._____ E. T. Seguin, Montpelier, Vt....i-------------- L-70-----In April and May 1942, made overdeliveries to certain Prohibited from delivering more than 25% of normal 10-8-42 1-1-43
stations of motor fuel. Nine stations received over- gallonage to the nine stations as specified.
S-90---.___ deliveries in excess of 1,000 gallons.
Max Zeigler & Rros., Inc., Muncie, Ind......... M-9-b........ On 3-18-42, accepted delivery of 3,726 pounds of copper Forbidden to buy or accept delivery of copper scrap as 9-10-42 3-14-43
scrap and on 4-23-42 accepted delivery of 3,480 pounds of defined in M-9-b except in connection with specified
copper scrap in violation of terms of M-9-b. wrecking operations; and directed to dispose of
copper scrap so obtained without physically moving
S-94...... o, , . J' . it to its yards or warehouses.
standard Electric Sales Co., Rochester,.N. Y_. M-9-a........ Delivered substantial amounts,of copper mre to fill un- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn_____1_____ 10-1-42 1-3-43
S-95...... icited orders dud others i¿Led loss thuO A.-1 k.
Herbert S. Kohlbush, Los Angeles, Calif-------- M-68--------Subsequent to 12-23-41, used material in the drilling and Forbidden for 60 days to produce oil from the well, and 9-9-42 Whenre-
“spudding” of a well wnich did not/conform to a uni- beginning 90 days after effective date of prder, opera- voked.
form well-spacing pattern , tion shall be directed by conditions prescribed by
S-96...... . „ _ „ m , Director General for Operations,
cnester F. Dolley, Torrance, Calif----------------- M-68....... Subsequent to 12-23-42, used material in the drilling and Forbidden for 60 days to produce oil from the well, and 9-9-42 When re-
‘fs^uddipg” of a well which did not conform to a uniform' beginning 9Ó days after effective date of order, opera- voked.
S-37---.... ---------------------- well-spacing pattern. tion shall be directed by conditions prescribed by
T . Director General for Operations.
interstate Electric Co., New Orleans, La-----^.. M-9-a------... From 6-5-42 to 7-10-42, delivered 3,805 feet of copper wire Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn; for- 10-14-42 1-17-43
and tubing on unrated orders and orders rated less than bidden to accept, process, or fabricate copper, copper
A-l-k. Also made deliveries after 5-7-42 of large quanti- base alloy, or copper products.
ties of tubing on unrated orders.
SUSPENSION ORDERS (“S’; SERIES)—Continued 94
Order No. Violator Cited under Violation Penalty Issued Expires
S-98........ Priorities Reg- ---
u 1 a t io n s 9-1C-42 1-12-43
Lawrence Woodworking Co., Lawrence, Mass. Nos. 1 and On 4-9-42, applied A-l-a rating of PD-3 certificate from Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn .
S-99........ 3. Navy to obtain delivery of 34,368 sheets of 16-gauge and
1.914 sheets of 22-gauge steel, altnough steel had previ- 10-19-42 2- 1-43
ously been procured for which the PD-3 certificate had
been issued. Falsely stated that steel was needed to
complete the Navy contract.
During April, May, and June 1942 made overdeliveries
S-105_______ Lambert Brothers, New Orleans, La P 100 amounting to 142,730 gallons total of motor fuel to 14
stations. Prohibited from delivering not to exceed 25% of normal 10- 7-42 1- 9-43
On 4-20-42 applied A-10 rating under P-100 to purchase gallonage to 14 stations as specified.
S-10«_______ Oak Cliff Parts Co., Dallas, Tex M-43 5,000 feet of copper wire and accepted delivery, although Prohibited from accepting, receiving, processing, or
order did not qualify under P-100; on 3-16-42, applied fabricating any copper, copper-base alloy, copper 10- 9-42 1-12-43
A-10 rating under P-100 to purchase 12,000 ft. of copper scrap, and copper products.
wire and accepted delivery, although only 490 ft. was en- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn_____
titled to A-10 rating under P-100.
From 4-11-42 to 6-17-42, delivered 6,140 pounds of solder
S-107....... P 55 • whose tin content was more than 16% by weight, and
4,500 pounds sold after advice that such sale violated 1-12-43
M-43.
Ryals-Campbell Realty Co., Muskogee, Okla.. Sold houses that ostensibly were built by them to be Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn_____ 10- 9-42
rented, and rented others at greater than the permitted
rental price.
Amendment No. 1.. Changes H. G. Ryals to read H. T. Ryals._______& 10-15-42
National Tinsel Manufacturing Co., Manitowoc, From 10-15-41 to 12---31---41 used 28,668 pounds of copper and 10- 9-42 1---12---43
8-108....... Wis. M-9-c......... copper-base alloy in excess of their permitted quota in
s-nu...... Curtis Equipment Co., New York, N. Y' M-21-d manufacture of certain Christmas tree ornaments, and
continued to use such metals after 1-1-42. 10- 8-42 1-10-43
On or about 3-9-42, accepted an unrated order for restau-
rant equipment an^d started production, fabricating
chrome steel tp do so. Application for preference rating
was filed and denied, but manufacture was continued,
using 750 pounds of chrome steel.
■ - «Mb* * On 6-8-42, ordered construction of chain link fence costing
s-iu....... The City of Pawtucket, R. I . $8,400, to be erected at Hammond Pond Park and was Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn..........
placed in position shortly thereafter. Park is considered Priority and allocation assistance denied. Forbidden 10-15-42
athletic field and not temporary construction or chil- to process or accept deliveries of corrosfon-or heat-
dren’s playgound. resistant alloy-iron or alloy-steel Containing 4% or
8-11«....... During Maren, April, and June, 1942, misrepresented pig more of chromium.
iron allocation requests on PD-69; from 5-5-42 to 6-19-42 Ordered to take down and remove fence and forbidden : 1-20-43
put excess quantities of iron in manufacture of theatre to dispose of it only to Army or Navy or as directed.
M-17, M-126, seats. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn__________ 10-17-42
Priorities During the months of January through April 1942, wil-
8-114....... Regulation fully used large amounts of iron, steel, and other metals
No. 1. in manufacture of cigarette vending machines in excess of Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn for a 10-12-42 When re-
L-27........... permitted quantities, to produce 1,247 machines. period of six months; forbidden to sell, transfer, or , voked.
S-11B.______ U-Need-A-Pak Products Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y. M Q b In April 1942 melted about 24,000 pounds of copper and deliver machines in finished or semifinished form.
Car-Mor Metal Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa______ copper-base alloy scrap without authorization; from Forbidden to melt or process copper, copper-base alloy 10-24-42 1-31-43
8-116....... Guthrie’s Mattress Co., Phoenix, Ariz Tj-49 6-15-42 to 8-1-42, delivered brass ingots without receiving and copper scrap in excess of 7 tons per calendar
authorization from PD-518A. month« 10-21-42 1-26-43
During April, May, and June 1942, used approximately Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn..........
8-117....... 7,592 pounds of steel in production of mattresses in excess
of permitted amount; subsequent to 3-20-42, accumu- 1-26-43
lated excess inventory of iron and steel for mattress
manufacture.
From 2-7-42 to 5-17-42, accepted and filled unrated whole-
sale orders for 52,278 feet of metal-covered copper wire or
cable, valued at $1,333.74.
On or about 8-3-42, began construction, fabrication, assem-
Rutkin Electrical Sales Co., Los Angeles, Calif__ bly and installation of copper tubing-roof cooling system Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn . 10-21-42
at Dorchester House, Washington, D. C., the cost being
8-119....... April Showers Co., Washington, D 0 far-in excess of $500.
Accepted delivery of copper tubing and copper or copper- Directed totemove any and all copper tubing within 15 10-29-42
base alloy products which were parts of a cooling system days to be disposed of as directed; priority assistance
installed en or about 8-3-42 on the roof of Dorchester withdrawn for 90 days; forbidden to receive, process,
S-120....... M-9-c, M-9- House, Washington, D. O., cost of such installation use, deliver or deal in copper or copper-base alloy
Woodmont Development Co., Inc., Washing- c-4, L-41, being in excess of $500. products for 90 days.
ton, D. C. L-41, M-9-0-4. In May, 1942, sold and delivered approximately 116,000 Directed and required to permit removal of all copper 10-29-42
Coffee Corporation of America, Chicago, Ill.,.. pounds of coffee in excess of allowable quota; about or copper-base alloy tubing and products so in-
8-121_______ M-135 5-10-42, when its inventory was in excess of a 2-months stalled.
supply, accepted delivery ef 44,727 pounds of green Delivery quota reduced by 20,000 pound? per month.. 10-22-42 3-1-43
Amendment No. 1.. coffee. , 11-23-42
New World Life Insurance Co., Seattle, Wash.. L-41___________ Subsequent to 4-9-42, began to remodel and rehabilitate Forbidden to continue construction, and authorization 10-28-42 11-1-43
Alaska Bldg., cost of such construction being in excess of to continue denied; further maintenance and repair
$5,000. work must be authorized by Regional Compliance
Chief, San Francisco, Calif.
95
8-123___________________ ... M-9-a, P-100--- From 4-30-42 to 5-6-42 accepted and filled orders fot 72,279 Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn.......... 10-26-42 1-31-43
feet of copper wire which did not bear ratings of a-10 or
higher; from 5-7-42 to 6-1-42, accepted and filled whole-
sale orders for 88.204 feet of copper wire bearing ratings
of less than A-l-k; on 2-27-42 and 5-28-42 applied A-10
ratings under P-100 to orders, although such application
Crescent Electric Co., San Francisco. Calif_____ was a partial misrepresentation of its use. . , - ,
8-124....... J. Levitt, Philadelphia, Pa.___________________ . M-9-a From 3-1-42 to 3-19-42, accepted and filled orders rated Prohibited from accepting deliveries of copper, copper- 10-28---42 1-30-43
less than A-10 for 11,^00 feet of eopper tubing and two base alloys, copper products and copper-base alloy
60-foot copper tubing coils. * products for 90 days; directed to repurchase 10,000
, feet of copper tubing within 15 days and to so report.
_____________... On 4-17-42, furnished inadequate and misleading infor- Forbidden to continue construction......... 10-26-42 1-28-43
8-125....... ....---.............. Richard Stiegler, New York, N. Ÿ,_______________ mation on PD-200 application under L-41 for the erec-
tion of a building in Springfield, Mass.
8-126_______ Philadelphia Brewing Co., Philadelphia, Pa____ M-104...._____ In June, July and August used excess amounts of closures Forbidden to use any closures of tinplate, terneplate, 10-26-42 2-28-43
in the bottling of malt beverages; specific amounts had or blackplate.
been authorized but had been exceeded.
8-127_______ ------------.......... Eureka Silk.Co., Paterson, N. J_________________ M-37-a________ Exchanged 54 oases of reserved rayon yarn for 46 cases of Forbidden to order or accept delivery of reserved rayon 10-29-42 4-30-43
yarn of a different denier, and delivered same for weav- yarn.
Apollo Fabrics, Inc. \
8-128-...... Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co., New York, N. Y. M-63--- ______ On or about 6-2-42, purchased in and subsequently shipped Forbidden to accept delivery of, receive, or take action 10-30-42 When re-
100 tons of casein from Buenos Aires without authoriza- to clear through Customs the 100 tons of casein at yoked.
tion. Port of New York.
8-12»_______ --------------------- 0. W. Saunders, Los Angeles, Calif______________ L-41.---------- After 4-9-42 began construction of 15 houses without Forbidden to continue construction, and application 10-31-42 When re-
authorization, estimated cost of each of which was far in for authorization to continue denied for 6 months; yoked.
. months.
8-180.______ Neon Maintenance Corp., Vallejo, Calif---____i.. L-41-----------1 in July 1942. began construction of a theatre, without Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn for 6 10-31-42 When re-
authorization, to be subleased to R. J. Syufy; estimated months, and forbidden to continue construction. yoked.
cost of construction was far in excess of $5,000.
S-131______ ...................... Colonial Supply Co., Louisville, Ky_______...t. L-41, P-100--- Subsequent to 4-9-42 without authorization began con- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn....._____ 11- 9-42 2-12-43
struction of swimming pool to cost $3,500; purchased .
was a misrepresentation of its use.
S-132....... ........-............. Deal Electric Co., Inc., New York, N. Y________ M-9-a._....... From 2-6-42 to 5-6-42, delivered 358.851 feet of copper wire Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn._________ 11-80-42 4- 2-43
on unrated orders; from 5-7-42 to 8-11-42, delivered
8-138....... i--------------....... 'Artcraft Fluorescent Corp., New York, N. Y___ 51,440 feet of copper wire on orders rated less than A-l-k.
. L-78._...----- Sold and delivered 97 fixtures for operation of tube or bulb Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn.......... 11- 9-42 8-10-43
S-134....... .......*.............. Federal Pipe and Tube Co., Detroit, Mich____ P-84, L-79, Sold plumbing fixtures on unrated orders; falsely extended Priority assistance withdrawn...... 11-9-42 5-12-43
M-126. A-10 ratings to purchase plumbing and heating equip-
ment; subsequent to 8-3-42, fabricated and assembled
S-135ÎÏ.---. Hayes Mfg. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich__________ steel flag poles.
L-29.---_______ From 4-1-42 to 6-30-43 used 133,6 tons instead of 24.64 tons Delivery of metal signs prohibited_____________J.______ 11-9-42
8-486....... E. E. Anderson Lumber Co., Detroit, Mich-... L-121---...... From 5-31-42 to 6-25-42, accepted unauthorized deliyerles Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn; for- 11-7-42 2-10-48
of construction lumber from producers. ' bidden to# accept lumber deliveries unless author-
authorized.
8-188....... M. Pashelinsky & Sons, Jersey 'Qity, N. J_______ M-l-c, Pri. From 10-28-41 to 12-16-41, made unauthorized deliveries Forbidden to purchase, accept delivery, sell, transfer, 11- 7-42 When re-
Reg. No. 1. of 25,204 pounds of aluminum scrap, and falsely recorded deliver, fabricate, use or consume any metal in any voked.
S-139....... E. B. and A. C. Whiting Co;, Burlington, Vt... these Liausavtlwiis in its books. , ■ fuim of mutalslisted in Fii. Reg. N'o. 11.
------................ M-63, M-138. Arranged to import 39 carloads of raw istle and actually Forbidden to purchase for import, import, offer to 11-11-42 4-15-43
did import 35 carloads from 5-9-42 to 7-20-42, without purchase for Import, receive or offer to receive on
ment for importing raW istle.
8-1401...... ---......-.....-- - Empire State Mat Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y..._ M-15-b, Pri. From 4-1-42 to 6-8-42 and 6-9-42 to 7-13-42, consumed Forbidden to accept) deliveries, consume, fabricate, 11-11-42 6 months
Reg. No. 1. scrap rubber to manufacture 10,452 rubber mats for process, use, or make deliveries of rubber in any after
civilian use;, also purchased 7,236 used_ tires in same form. . ‘ dura-
pciiud fm i ubbui mat mamifuutuiv, fulsiflvd A. 10 Clou,
8-141_______ ---........-..... Greater Buffalo Press, Inc., Buffalo, N;Y_______ for purchase of rubber tubing.
M-53-------... Accepted deliveries of and used quantities of yellow, red. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn__________ 11-12-42 5-14-43
and blue organic pigments in manufacture of printing
> ink from March through August.
S-142....... Cambridge Coffee Co., Chicago, Ill... ’_________» M-135...------ During June and July 1942, sold and delivered approxi- Forbidden to deliver more than 7,088 pounds of coffee 11-14-42 9-30-43
mately 13,632 pounds of coffee in excess of permitted per calendar month. ,
8-143_______ ...........-........--- Reja, Inc., New York, N. Y____________________ quota. ’
M-43-a------- During 1st quarter 1942 used in jewelry production 150% Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn____i_____ 11-11-42 5-12:43
8-144....... ............-.....-y Chrome Iron and Steel Co., Philadelphia, Pa___ M-21-b------- During 2d and 3d quarters of 1942, accepted delivery of Forbidden to accept during 1st quarter, 1943, any 11-17-42 6-30-43
plate ends and rejects in excess of established quota. Schedule A, products and delivery to them of same
8-146....... .........---........... Aero-Craft Co., Chicago, Ill_____________________ ; for,2d quarter, 1943.
L-21, L-21-a._ From 2-1-42 to 9-1-42; manufactured approximately 64 Forbidden to deliver, transfer or dispose of any coin- 11-17-42
coin-operated airplane amusement machines, despite ’ operated machines; priority and allocation assistance '
provisions of orders L-21 and L-21-a. withdrawn fpr 6 months; forbidden to dispose in
any manner of the m ater ials now in possession unless
authorized.
SUSPENSION ORDERS (“S” SERIES)—Continued gß
Order No. । Violator Cited under Violation Penalty Issued Expires
S-146_______ M-9-C-4_______ 11-17-42 7-19-43
After 6-22-42 accented delivery of, installed and connected 11-17-42 7-19-43
in defense housing project, 4,800 pounds of copper or Forbidden to sell, transfer, assign, use, process, fabri- 11-19-42 5-24-43
copper base alloy tubing for plumbing and heating. cate, or change form of tubing without authoriza- 11-17-42 3- 2-43
Subsequent to 7-22-42, delivered, installed and connected tion; priority and allocation assistance withdrawn 11-20-42 2-28-43
N. L. Traub and Washington Lane Corp., 8,400 pounds of copper or copper-base alloy tubing for for 8 months. 11-23-42 12- 1-43
S-147_______ Philadelphia, Pa. plumbing and heating in defense housing project In Forbidden to sell, transfer, assign, use, process, fabri- 11-30-42 3- 2-43
Robert M. Morford, Philadelphia, Pa... Philadelphia, Pa’. cate, change form, or dispose of such tube without 12-10-42 3-14-43
After 9-7-42, without authorization, sold and had deliv- authorization; priority and allocation assistance 11-20-42 3-23-43
S-148_______ H. E. Adams. Havward. Calif » L-41 ered material which he knew would be used in construc- withdrawn for 8 months. 11-23-42 2-25-43
tion of 14 residential buildings having estimated cost in Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn______ 11-23-42 3---25-43
excess of $200. Forbidden to produce, fabricate or assemble any Class 11-23-42 When re-
S-149_______ Rav Oil Bumer Co.. San Francisco, Calif L-74 During April and May, 1942, manufactured 500 Class B A oil burners to fill orders rated A-10 or better unless 11-28-42 voked.
oil burners in excess of permitted quota; in June, pro- authorized; forbidden to produce, fabricate or H-28-42 3- 1-43
duced 333 Class B oil burners although such was pro- assemble any Class B oil burners except as au-e 11-21-42 6- 1-43
S-150....... hibited. thorized. 11-28-42 5-23-43
L-49........... During July and August used 6,000 pounds of steel wire Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn________ 11-26-42 3-81-43
Golden Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y... in excess of quota in manufacture of mattresses. Forbids acceptance of copper or copper products, 11-28-42 3-30-48
8-15L______ Charles Manoog. Inc., Worcester. Mass From 2-24-42 to 7-16-42, delivered about 10,000 feet of copper base alloys, or copper base alloy products. 11-28-42 6- 4-43
copper tubing etc., on orders which carried no preference Forbids transfers of material in metals list in Prl. 12- 1-42 6- 4-43
#-152....... ratings. Reg. No. 11. 12- 1-42
Made deliveries of hot water heating system without Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn; for-
L-79.......... authorization and of new metal plumbing equipment bidden to accept delivery, receive, deliver, sell,
composed of more than 50% metal without certification. transfer, trade or deal in new metal plumbing or
S-153....... Star Plumbing Supply Co.» Philadelphia,’'Pa... After 1-23-42, used aluminum in it6ms not permitted by heating equipment. »
Schaefer Brass and Manufacturing Co., St. M-l-e; after 12-10-41 used copper base alloy parts not Priority ana allocation assistance withdrawn_______..
» ' Louis, Mo. permitted by M-9-o.
S-154....... Guarantee Silk Co., New Vnrlr, N Y From December 1941 through May 1942, made unauthor-
M-l-e, M-9-e. ised transfers of 38,000 pounds of reserved rayon yam. Forbidden to accept delivery of reserved rayon yarn
S-155....... Fargo Foundry Co., Fargo, N. Hair M-37-a,M-37-c From 3-23-42 to 5-19-42, sold and delivered steel storage except as authorized.
tanks in excess of 65 gallons on unrated orders. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn_______
During April, May, and June 1942, made overdeliveries
S-156...... Homes Oil Co., Washington, D. C L 70 in the amount of 219,034 gallons of motor fuel to seven Forbidden to accept delivery of motor fuel, and
of its stations. delivery to them forbidden at seven specified
S-157....... After 4-9-42, began construction of 86 houses'in Gardena, stations.
Calif., and planned to erect 44 additional, the unit cost Application for authorization to begin construction
Estates, Inc., and j. F. Wadkins Corp., Los L-41.......... of which was far in excess of $500. ' of 80 residential buildings denied except for those on
Angeles, Calif. On 4-17-42 began remodeling of two buildings into resi- specified lots; application for authority to begin
S-158....... Althen Realty Co., Ine., St. Louis, Mo T, 41 dential apartments at cost of $12,774 Without authori-1 construction on remainder denied for 6 months.
zation. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn.___ .
On 4-17-42 began construction of remodeling two buildings
S-159______ * Fred Hof, St. Louis, Mo ... L-41 into residential apartments at cost of $12,774 in con-
junction with the Althen Realty Co., without authori- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn..
zation.
From April through July 1942, consumed scrap rubber to
S-160_______ manufacture 3,500 rubber mats.to fill civilian orders.
Long Island Mat Co., Lynbrook, Long Island, M-15-b_______ During October 1942, sold 28,250 pounds of roasted coffee Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn; for-
N. Y. in excess bf permitted quota: failed to maintain adequate bidden to accept delivery, consume, or make deliv-
S-161....... 1VT. E. Swing Co., Washington, D. C and complete records. eries of rubber, scrap rubber, or reclaimed rubber.
Subsequent to 4-9-42 began unauthorized construction of Forbidden to deliver more than 30,000 pounds of
M-135, M- two buildings, cost of which was in excess of $5,000, and roasted coffee per calendar month.
S-162....... Glidden Co., Cleveland, Ohio . 135-e. accepted delivery of delinting machinery not pursuant Forbidden to purchase, accept delivery, or in any
L-41, L-83.... to an approved order. manner secure or use material to continue construc-
S-163_______ Sterling Products, Inc., Newark, N. J M-12R Subsequent to 8-3-42 assembled beds from steel parts______ tion; application for authority to begin denial for
From 1-23-42 to 5-13-42 used 6,000 pounds of aluminum one year; use of machinery forbidden.
S-165_______ coils and strips in manufacture of briar pipes and nail Priority and allocation assistance Withdrawn for 6
polish brushes. months; forbidden to sell, transfer or in any manner
M-l-e_________ From 1-1-42 to 6-30-42, at various times generated over dispose of any beds containing iron and steel except
New England Briar Pipe Co., West New York, 1 2,000 pounds of copper scrap per month, but did not as authorized.
N. J. M-9-b, L-42.. report on PD-226; made unauthorized deliveries of 6,000 Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn
S-167_______ United Valve Corp., Cleveland, Ohio M-9-a, M-9-b pounds of copper or copper base alloy scrap; used
chromium as a finish without authorization. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn.
From 2-6-42 to 6-30-42, at various times made unauthor-
S-168 _____ Cleveland Brass Works, Cleveland Ohfn ized deliveries of brass castings, accepted unauthorized
' < 1 s deliveries of copper or copper base alloys scrap, melted Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn..
I copper or copper-base alloy scrap without authorization,
and failed to file inventory report.
97
S-169......- American Brass Manufacturing1 Oo., Cleveland, M-9-b, L-42,
Ohia Pri. Reg.
No. 11.
S-170....... Empire Brass Co.,. Cleveland, Ohio.._________... M-9-a, M-9-
SfH b, L-42.
S-171....... Rudolph Khol, Cleveland, Ohio. J.______________ L-4Ì..L...1..
S-172....... ...................... Sinclair Refining Co..........______:_____....... •L-TO..........
S-173______ General Refrigerator Corporation, San Fran- Pri. Reg. No.
cisco, Calif. • 1.
S-174....... --------------------- Gilbert B. Sinclair, Long Beach, Calif___________ L-41..........
S-175------ H. 0. Rhodes Bakery Equipment Co., Port- L-83..........
land, Oreg.
S-176..... ..................---- City Fluorescent Lights, Philadelphia, Pa...... L-78..........
S-178....... Super Metal Manufacturing Co;, North Bergen, M-126.........
N. J.
■ ¿J ' ' >'> ' <■.'
From 1-1-42 to 6-30-42, at various times made unauthor- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn__________ 12- 1-42 6- 4-43
Ized deliveries of copper or, copper-base alloy scrap,
generated over 2,000 pounds of such scrap per month
4nd failed to report this on PD-226, used chromium as
finish without authorization, used critical materials in
excess of $5,000 for second quarter of 1942, without filing
PD-25A.
From 1-1-42 to 6-30-42 at various times, made unauthor- Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn__________ 12- 1-42 6- 4*43
Ized deliveries of brass Castings, transferred copper or
copper-base ahoy scrap without authorization, generated
over 2,000 pounds per month of copper or copper-base
alloy without reporting on PD-226, melted copper or
copper-base alloy scrap without authorization, failed to
report inventory of copper or copper-base alloy scrap on
PD-221B.
After 4-9-42 began unauthorized construction of residential No application for any construction granted; priority 12- 8-42 2- 6-43
house at estimated cost in excess of $5,600. and allocation assistance withdrawn.
During May. 1942, made excess deliveries of motor fuel to Delivery of motor fuel to the 11 stations forbidden..... 12- 3-42 1-31-48
11 service Stations in Charleston, S. O.
From 3-18-42 to 6-19-42 improperly extended A-l-a Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn..._______ 12- 7-42 8- 9-48
ratings to obtain excessive quantities of copper tubing
and electric motors.
After 9-7-42 began unauthorized construction of cocktail Purchase of materials for this construction prohibited;
lounge and cafe at Long Beach, at\ estimated cost in priority and allocation assistance withdrawn for six
excess of $200. months. 12- 8-42
From 4-30-42 to 9-13-42 made unauthorized sales and Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn__________ 12-10-42 8-14-43
contracted to rebuild and repair bakery machinery and
equipment.
From 7-2-42 to 8-13-42 made unauthorized sales and Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn...._____ 12- 9-42 6-11-43
deliveries of 35 fluorescent light fixtures on unrated
orders and furnished false ana misleading information
to WPB investigator. Priority and allocation assistance withdrawn, but
From 7-24-42 to 9-3-42 accepted delivery of 37,433 pounds permitted to extend or apply AA-3 or higher rating 12-10-42 6-14-43
of steel for use in making clothes line pulleys, and after which it would ordinarily apply or extend.
6-19-42 processed approximately 2,000 pounds for such
purpose.
INDEX OF TITLES AND SUBJECTS OF PD FORMS
98
Acetic anhydride, allocation application. . PD-600,601 Acid, ascorbic, allocation applications._PD-600,601 Acid, tannc; nutgalls: stock and produc-
tion -------------------------- ---------PD-623
Acrylic monomer, allocation applications. PD-600,601
Acrylic resin, allocation applications ..... PD-600,601
Agave fiber allocation application PD-709
Aircraft:
Maintenance and repair: application for rating--------------------------PD-96
Tires and tubes, application to purchase-------------------------------PD-410
Alcohols, hexahydric, allocation applica-tions ----------------------....-------- PD-600, 601
Alloy steel:
Melting, monthly schedule................PD-391
Summary, monthly report..................PD-391-A
Alloys, platinum:
Sales or transfer........................PD-513
Stock report.............................. PD-512
Purchases or receipts____________________PD-514
Alumina, allocation application..__. . PD-568 Aluminum:
Aircraft monthly report..................PD-40-A
„ (aircraft)
Application for shipment.................PD-26-A
Application for toll processing agreement................................. PD-114
Poll: inventory and use in fixed condensers.............................PD-97
Monthly report for powder grinding companies_______________.___________PD-174
Paint or pigment allocation request.. PD-312
Quarterly general report__________________ PD-40-A
Quarterly maintenance report_____________ PD-872
¹ Recapitulation of proposed shipment. PD-26-A Scrap receipts and shipments__________PD-272
Aluminum scrap, segregated: sale certifi-cate.. ---------------------------------PD-706
Ammonia and derivatives, schedule of allocations___________________________ PD-237
Aniline:
Customer’s delivery application..........PD-583
Producer’s order schedule________________PD-584
ANMB application for preference rating.. PD-3-A
Anthraquinone vat dyestuffs report on
production and exports...._______________ PD-389
Anti-freeze application__________________ PD-476
Antimony report and monthly application for allocation........................... PD-380
,. , PD-381
Appeal form, from specified orders..._/PD-500 Appeal for relief from M-73____________ ' PD-256
Apples, dried: inventory of 8-10-42.... PD-624-A
Apples, dried: semi-monthly________.... PD-625-A
Appliances, cooking:
Report on iron and steel contained_______PD-192
Application:
To use inventory to fill orders rating less than A-l-k_____________________ PD-426
For preference rating ANMB__________.... PD-3-A
For preference rating, P-56______________PD-658
For preference rating: essential civilian „uses...................... J-------PD-l-A
Application for authority to apply rating under P-115----------------------------- PD-285
Application for authorization to make specific transactions in restricted commodities-------------------------------- PD-556
Application for preference rating, Canadian.----------------------------------- PD-304,395
Application for preference rating, Cana-dian---------------------------------... PD-395
Application for serial number, P-120____PD-371 -
Application by laboratory for serial num-
her ....------- --------------------- PD-107
Application to operate under P-126______ PD-399
Application to sell or transfer frozen materials_______________________________PD-470
Apricots, dried: inventory of 8-10-42___PD-624-B
Apricots, dried: semi-monthly___________ PD-625-B
Aromatic petroleum solvents, .allocation applications------------------------- PD-600,601
Arsenic, allocation application_________ PD-600,601
Arsenic: producer’s proposed deliveries.. PD-601
Arsenic: purchaser’s request_...... . PD-600
Asbestos:
Fibre report___________________________ PD-253
Report on production and use_____________PD-251
Report on production of items.*__________PD-252
Ascorbic acid, allocation applications_PD-600,601
Authority to begin construction...... PD-443, 443-
A, 545-A, 545-
, . - B, PD-654
Authorization for transactions__: _____ P D-423,
. 423-B
Automobiles, passenger:
Government exemption permit for transfer-------------------------PD-501
Government exemption permit deliveries report................ .. PD-502
B
Bags, textile: inventory, sale, and use.... PD-645 Balata: general report___________________PD-649
Bauxite, allocation application.......... PD-567
Bearings, instrument, jewel..............PD-235, 236
Bearings, jewel: production............. PD-338
Benzene: purchaser’s application for ship»
ment... --------------------- ------------PD-223-A
Benzene: producer’s and distributor’s
report------------------------------------- pd-699
Beryllium: application...................PD-496
Beryllium: general report________________ PD-497'
Blanket priorities and project rating:
Application__________________________________ PD-200
Blast coils: application for release.. ____PD-412-A
Block mica: general report...............PD-325
Boilers----------------------,___________PD-665
Boilers: application to produce and deliver PD-704 Boilers, cast iron low pressure__________ PD-639
Boilers, used: application for release_PD-677 Brass mills: production, receipts________ PD-743
Bullet core steel:
Deliveries__________________...___________ PD-307
Receipts, inventory, and requirements. PD-3C8 Burlap:
Monthly report oi inventories, receipts and deliveries.____________________ PD-188
Buses: producers’ report of orders and
deliveries__________»_________________ . PD-530
„ ? ₜ , , PD-530-A
Butyl alcohol: customer’s request for shipment--------------..A—------------------- PD-600
Butyl alcohol: supplier’s schedule....___PD-601
C
Cabretta skin: monthly report........... PD-37c Cadmium:
Producers' and distributors’ report... PD-442
Consumer’s request_____________________ PD-441
Caffeine, allocation applications________ PD-600,601
- Calcium carbide, allocation applications.. PD-600,601
Calcium ^silicon requirements________... PD-72
Canadian application for preference rating. PD-395 Canning:
Fruit: application to apply rating
under P-115_______________________........ PD-285
Vegetables: application to apply rating
under P-115_______________________________ PD-285
Capryl alcohol: application for delivery.. PD-525
Capryl alcohol: producer’s schedule______ PD-526
Cars, electric railway: producers’ monthly
report of orders and deliveries___________PD-530 '
: PD-53O-A
Cashew nut shell oil application..........' PD-271
Cast iron boilers, low pressure______..... PD-689
Castor oij, allocation application....... PD-601
.Cattle tail hair: Inventory and contracts. PD-705
Cellulose, ethyl:
Customers’ delivery application_________PD-550
Producers’order schedule________________ PD-549
Certificate of authority to operate under _ P-126 -------------------------------- PD-472
Chemical cotton pulp: producers’ shipping
schedule..........________________________PD-601
Chemical cotton pulp: allocation applications---------------------____________ PD-600,601
Chemical cotton pulp: request_______ .. PD-600
Chemicals:
Customer’s delivery applications________PD-600
Hardship appeal_________________________PD-271
Production: application for assistance
in maintenance, repair and supplies. PD-315
Production: consumption of chlorine. PD-158-D
; „ „ , PD-158-E
Supplier’s dehvery schedule______PD-601 Chlorate chemicals: application__PD-516 Chloride of lime, report_________.-.. PD-574
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon solvents: pur-
chaser’s certificate.................. PD-127
Chlorinated paraffin: delivery application. PD-619 Chlorinated paraffin: delivery schedule... PD-618 Chlorinated rubber requirements________ PD-36-A Chlorine:
Application for delivery...........PD-190 Producers:
Monthly report of orders and scheduled shipments_______________ PD-191
Chromium:
Application.........Ai.................. PD-707
Application for melting................. PD-53-A
Application for shipment________________ PD-53-B
Stock and consumption statement to
qualify for shipments_____________________ PD-54
Stocks and consumption__________________ PD-53-B
Citric acid: manufacturer’s quarterly report of molasses inventory and consumption ............................... PD-456
Closures, malt beverages: general report. PD-519 Cobalt: allocation application__________P p-582 Cobalt: inventories, consumption, and re-
quirements................................ PD-581
Cocoa beans quarterly report....._______PD-573
Coils, blast- application for release...PD-412-A Combat measuring instruments: applica-
tion to receive.._________________________PD-674
Combat measuring Instruments: sup-
plier’s report____________________________ PD-676
Combat measuring instruments, small '
panel: supplier’s schedule................PD-675
Commercial cooking equipment............PD-638-A Commercial motor vehicles:
Application to acquire..........»...PD-310
Delivery report..____________________ PD-326
Exemption permit.................... PD-322
Inventory card__________________.... PD-571
Inventory status change report______PD-572 Report of delivery on exemption
permit................................PD-326-A
Report on condition_____________________ PD-641
Transfer certificate..._________________PD-321
Commodities, restricted: authorization for specific transaction........... PD-423,
„ * . , 423-B
Communications: report of assignment of
AA-2X rating............................ PD-684
Compressors, critical: application for re-
lease-----i..........<..................PD-415
Compressors, critical: authorization to
order-----------------------------------PD-420
Compressors, critical: manufacturer’s monthly report......................... PD-416
Construction: authority to proceed....... PD-545-A, 443.443-A
PD-545-B, „ ⁶⁵⁴ Construction machinery, production and shipment schedule.______________________PD-697
Consumers’ durable goods: Manufacturer’s monthly report....._____________PD-655
Container steel: authorization to process.. PD-155A Conveying machinery: order request______PD-681 Conveying machinery: production and .
delivery schedule..___________i.___2..... PD-682 Cooking appliances, domestic: '
Report on iron and steel contained therein, and monthly stocks_________PD-J92
Cooking equipment, commercial______iiA. PD-638 „__________________________________PD-638A
Copper:
(Actual) (scheduled) deliveries:...... PD-123, 123C
Allocation application_____________PD-59
Allocation certificate......... PD-76,76-0,
76-D Annual requirements...................A PD-123 Foundry ingot inventory......... PD-59B Ingot makers report.................. PD-751
Inventory and requirements_______PD-59 Refiner production, shipments_____.. PD-61 Request to purchase idle, frozen, ex-
cessive Inventories____________________PD-595
Sales on purchases in intermediate
form----------- -----------------------PD-59-A
Scheduled deliveries of products_______PD-59-Dz Copper chemicals, allocation applications. PD-600,601 Copper convectors: application for release. PD-412-A Copper scrap:
Monthly report of production______________________ PD-226 Copper wire requirements, farmer’s...... PD-527 Cork: approved allocation________________;_PD-80
Cork crowns: buyer’s certificate....____PD-711
Stock, production, requirements________PD-29 Cork: raw, general report.______________ PD-31
Corundum, natural:
Production report....___________________ PD-298
Stock report......................... ? PD-294
Corundum: natural superfine flour:
Allocation application__________________ PD-294-A
Distributor’s, producer’s report....... PD-293-A Cotton: ₑ
Application to enter and withdraw__* PD-644 Duck allocation application_________i_PD-829 Linters:
Producer’s monthly report-... PD-110 Cryolite:
Allocation application_______________ PD-592
Stocks and consumption__________....... PD-632
Cyanamid-allocation schedule____________PD-237
Cylinders, gas, manufacturer's report__PD-662
D
Dairy products plants:
Application of authority to apply rating of A A-3 under P-118____________ PD-414
Ratings applied__________________________ PD-413
Defense housing, privately owned: application for preference rating............ PD-105
Diamond dies:
Supplier’s report.._________________.... pD-559
Wire report, requirements, etc—__________PD-560
Diamonds, rough: industrial and outtable PD-376, PD-
377.-PD-378
Diohlorethyl ether, allocation application. PD-600, 601 Diphenylamine.
Order for shipment....................... PD-262
Producer’s report .....__________________PD-263
Distributor’s application for preference rating..................................PD-l-X
Distributor’s general supplies report...PD-336
Domestic mechanical refrigerators:
Application to purchase................... PD-427
Stocks and shipments....................PD-431
Dried apples: inventory of 8-10-42______PD-624-A
Dried apricots: inventory of 8-10-42______ PD-624-B
Dried fruit: general report.............PD-624
Dried pears: inventory of 8-10-42......... PD-624-D
INDEX OF TITLES AND SUBJECTS OF PD FORMS—Continued
99
Dry cleaning:
Manufacturers’ report on production, inventory of finished laundry machinery. ..._______________;___..... PD-419
Machinery: application for authority
to purchase_______________________________PD-418
Duck, cotton: allocation application_ PD-329
E
Egg processing plants: application to apply
AA-3 rating__________________________PD-414
Electric generators: general report__PD-738 Electric motors: general report_________PD-738
Electric railway ears: orders and deliveries. PD-530
PD-530-A
Electric utilities’ quarterly report____PD-194-B Elevators: •
Application to place orders________...... PD-411
Manufacturers’report....___________.... PD-562
Emergency assistance, request: worksheet. PD-333-A
Emergency assistance, request...:_______ PD-333
Ethyl cellulose:
Customers’ delivery application.________PD-650
Producers’ order schedule_______________ PD-549
Exemption permit, government, for trans-
fer of new passenger automobiles....... PD-501
F ¹
.Farm machinery and equipment:
Export shipments___________________.... PD-387
Production and repair parts_____________ PD-630
Farmer’s copper wife requirements_______PD-527 Fats and oils: exempt use consumption... PD-753
Feathers, duck and goose, processor’s sale. PD-544 Fiber: sales, consumption, stocks...____. PD-469 Fish, canned: weekly report_____________ PD-495
Flake graphite, Madagascar: allocation ap-
plication_________________________________ PD-303-B
Fluorescent lamp bases: manufacturers’
and reclaimers’ allocation application... PD-532
Food warmers.—............................. PD-638A
Freon factory receipts, consumption and
stocks.______________...v_________________PD-162
Freon, master schedule of allocation____ PD-163 Freon, producer’s report on production... PD-164 Frequency changers______________________ PD-665
Frozen materials, application to sell or
transfer__________________________________ PD-470
Fruit and vegetable canning: application
to apply rating under P-115_______________PD-285
Fruit, dried: general report..__________PD-624
Furfural, allocation applications...:..— PD-600, 601 Furnaces, warm air: application to produce
and deliver_______________1__________... PD-704
Furnace type carbon black, allocation ap-
plications...._______________________.... PD-600, 601
G
Gas cylinders, manufacturer’s report____PD-662 Gas, manufactured: utility curtailment
report____________________________________PD-62S
Gas, manufactured or mixed: increased " ¹ delivery application_____________________ PD-i-672, 673
Gas utilities: I
Curtailment report_____________________ PD-283
Delivery reduction, proposed____________ PD-282
Quarterly report. ______________________PD-195-B
Summary of application for pelting requirements and stock on hand.... PD-27
Generators, electric: general report...____ PD-738 Glycerine:
Producer’s, refiner’s, and distributor’s
statement......—______________________H ._PD-363A
Purchaser’s application................... PD-362
Recovery certification__________________ PD-712
Supplier's schedule.................PD-363
Glcyols, allocation applications________PD-600, 60
Goatskin stock: monthly report__________PD-373
Governmental Requirements Plan:
Application for priority assistance.... PD-408
Equipment requirements_____________PD-408-A
Maintenance, repair, operating supplies_____________________________ PD-408-B
Government exemption:
Permit for transfer of new passenger automobiles_______$2**________...... PD-501
Report of delivery of new passenger automobiles_______________________... PD-502
Grapes, raisin' variety, alternative use cer-
tificate._____J_________________________PD-627
Grapes, raisin variety, use certificate appli-plication_____u.________________________ PD-626
Graphite crucible allocation application.. PD-303-B
PD-575 Graphite, Madagascar flake, allocation
application.—............................ PD-303-A
PD-303-B H
Hair: cattle tail: Inventory and contracts. PD-705 Hard-facing materials: production__... PD-784 Hard-facing materials: shipments'__ PD-733 Hard-facing materials: requirements of
alloying elements......______________„.. PD-735
Heat exchangers, application, to purchase. PD-615 Héat exchangers, manufacturer’s monthly
report-_________________________________PD-615-B
Heat exchangers, critical: order authorization....___________________j__________PD-615-A
Heaters, unit: application for release...... PD-412-/ Heat treating furnaces, report......... PD-680
Hexahydric alcohols, allocation applica-
tions_________________________........... PD-600, rr
Hides and skins:
Application to purchase..._______________PD-569. '
569-A
Authorization to purchase__________....—. PD-569J
Report of production_____________________PD-569C
PD-56!-
Hlgh, speed and too: ' steel: producer's
Metallic alloy requirements_____________...,— PD-440 High test calcium hypochlorite report__PD-574 Hogs’ and pigs’ bristles: report PD-217 Horsehide: Tanner’s report.............. PD-475
Housing projects: application for approval
of construction of utility facilities___ PD-545
Imported long staple raw cotton applica-• tion to enter and withdraw..._________ PD-644 Imports of strategic materials:
Application fot authorization to import___________________.....'_____.. PD-222-C
Application for authorization to dispose or process________I............. PD-222-A
Certificate of disposition_______________ PD-222-B
Incandescent lamp bases: manufacturers’
and reclaimers’ allocation application... PD-532 Indian Kyanite: stocks, receipts, ship-
ments, and consumption__________________PD-466
Ink, printing:
Application for exemption from M-53. PD-344\
Consumption inventory, receipts for base period, 1942.................PD-345
Instrument iewel bearings:
Production, receipts, stocks and shipments............................ PD-235
Stocks, receipts, shipments and requirements________________________ PD-236
Iron and Steel:
Bullet core steel, allocation form_______ PD-201
Container steel, authorization to process___________________________DP-155A
Castings and pipe________________________ PD-99A
Dealers’ and brokers' reports of scrap. PD-151
Melting, monthly schedule................. PD-391
Iron and Steel—Continued.
Pig iron: stocks, consumption and production of scrap_________________PD-150
Producers’ report of stocks, production and shipments of scrap............. PD-»149
Producers’ semi-annual report...........PD-228
Report of unfilled orders under M-21. PD-139
Scrap allocation order_________...______ PD-264
Shipments under M-21.—__________________PD-138
Shot and bullet core steel allocation form_______________________________PD-201
Steel plate:
Consumption report^......,..¿... PD-299
Requirements for monthly shipment...________________________PD-298
Schedule.. — —A_________________________- PD-169
Summary, monthly report................. PD-391-A
Summary of steel plate rolling sched-' ules......;___________________'.___PD-169-A,
Iron castings and pipe: capacities and production.____________________.._____...;.. PD-99A
Irrigation machines, production________PD-284-A
Isopropyl Alcohol:
Suppliers’ schedule of proposed deliveries.^.......................... PD-522
J
Jewel bearings, instrument:
Production, receipts, stocks, and shipments______...._______________PD-235
PD-236
Materials: production, receipts, stocks and shipments._____________{______PD-338
Jute: appeal for relief_________________;. PD-319 lute products and imports: shipments
and inventories i——...____________„.. PD-819
Juté, raw: application to dispose of or
process.................................PD-222-A
K
Kapok:
Application to purchase and use other
than as permitted in order.....__________PD-483
Stocks, receipts and deliveries..._____PD-316
Kidskin stock: monthly report___________PD-373
L
Laboratory equipment: application for [ use. A..................................... PD-620
Laundry machinery:
Application for authority to purchase. PD-418
Manufacturers’ report on production and inventory of finished machinery.._________________________ PD-419
Lead:
, Application for allocation___________PD-66-A
Application for reljef.___________PD-229
^D-234
Proposed shipment delivery schedule. PD-124
Secondary: producer’s report........................ PD-254-A Leather: monthly report of goat, kid, cabretta skins and leather stocks......... PD-373
Leather,,801e: cutter’s report_——.... PD-598A
Leather, tanner’s report________________ PD-598B !
Lift trucks: monthly report of orders,
sales, and repair parts_________________PD-385
Liquefied petroleum gas equipment, in-
stallation information__________________ PD-397
Lithium:
Consumer’s delivery request____________ PD-585
Producer’s delivery schedule___________PD-586
Locomotives, used: application to dispose. PD-747
Logs, Noble fir, allocation application_PD-651 Logs, Western hemlock aircraft, allocation
application...__________________________ PD-653
Low cost remodeling projects material application_____________________________ PD-406
Low pressure cast iron boilers____.„.... PD-639
M
Madagascar flake graphite: allocation application..——______________________—. PD-808-A
PD-303-B
Magnesium:
Application for toll agreement__________PD-H4
Application to ship.................... PD-26-M
Authorization for receipt___________—— PD-603
Monthly report:
Report of consumption, receipts, inventories_______________.________PD-40-M
Report for powder grinding companies.........—i—.................PD-174
.Stocks, receipts and distribution..—. PD-173
Maintenance ana repair materials:
Application for relief...........—...— PD-305
Application for preference rating_______ PD-804
Maintenance, repair, operating supplies: quarterly report....................... PD-373
Manila fiber: statement of receipts, dis- PD-129 tfibution, stocks, purchases, deliveries. PD-12§
Manufactured gas: utility curtailment report__________;....................... PD-628
Maritime priorities application..______PD-800
Mechanical refrigerators:
Application to purchase........______.... PD-427
Stocks and shipments—PD-431
Mercury arc rectifiers_________—..... PD-665
Metal clad switchgear________________— PD-665
Metallic kinc:
Allocation certificate_____.....___—____PD-458
Dealers’ inventories and deliveries..— PD-450
Production, remelt_______________________ PD-451
Metal mines: application for'serial number under P-56....______________________ PD-542
Metals, nonferrous: scrap report_____£... PD-249
Metaparacresol and cresylic acid...'____ PD-178-B
Methyl ethyl ketone, customer’s request
for shipment..,..____________PD-600
Methyl ethyl ketone: Supplier’ sschedule proposed deliveries..—..................PD-601
Mica, block: general report........... PD-325
Mica, request to fabricate or cause to fabricate...............................PD-480
Mineral oil polymers, allocation applications________________________________„ PD-600, 601
Mines:
Foreign, general monthly report.........PD-695
Metal: application for serial number
under P-56—______________________..... PD-542
Non-metalllc: application for ratings. PD-731 Quarterly applications______________ PD-400-A,
B, O
Mohair, wool, goat hair: importer's statement____________________.....__....... PD-693
Molasses.
Alcohol manufacturers' quarterly report of Inventory and consumption. PD-457
Producers’, importers’ quarterly re-
port o' inventory and shipments... PD-542
Quarterly inventory, shipments__________ PD-458
Yeast, citric acid manufacturers’ quarterly report of inventory and consumption. .....1._______________— PD-456
Molybdenum: Application...........—________,________PD-707
Request for consumption in schedule
II report of inventory, consumption
' and requirements___________________- PD-359
Application an allocation for monthly
delivery_________________________________ PD-360
Monthly schedule for melting______________ PD-358
Stocks and consumption_____________.... PD-359
Monthly report of purchases under P-56.. PD-119
Motor vehicles, commercial:
Application to acquire____—...----PD-310
Commercial exemption permit_______ PD-322
Commercial transfer certificate.___i PD-321 Commercial: report of delivery on
exemption permit_______________T______PD-326-A
INDEX OF TITLES AND SUBJECTS OF PD FORMS—Continued
100
Motor vehicles: Delivery report_____________________ PD-326
Inventory card-..—..._____ZZZZIZZIZ PD-571 Inventory status change report______PD-572 Report of delivery on exemption per-
mit---------------- PD-326A
Report on condition______________ PD-641
Motors, electric: general reportZZZZZZZZZZZ PD-738
N
Naphthalene:
Application for delivery monthly________PD-435
Summary of orders___________________..... PD-436
Naphthenates, allocation applications.... PD-600,601 Napthenic acids, allocation applications.. PD-600,601 New laundry equipment.... 1___________ PD-418
Application for authority to purchase. PD-418 Manufacturers’ monthly report on production and inventory of finished laundry machinery...._______________PD-419
Nickel:
Application..___________________________PD-707
Application for melting requirements. PD-27 Monthly report of nickel contained in nickel scrap________________________PD-394
Summary of application for melting requirements and stock on hand... PD-27 Nickel chemicals, customer’s application.. PD-27B Nickel salts, residues, oxides, carbonates.. PD-27-A Nickel scrap monthly report________ PD-394
Nitrogen compounds: receipts and con-
sumption________________________________ PD-504
Noble fir logs, allocation application..— PD-651 Nonferrous metals scrap report________ PD-249
Nonferrous smelters and refiners:
Application for serial number_________... PD-212
Purchase of materials___________________ PD-248
. Nutgalls, tannic acid: stock and produc-. tion-----------------------------------PD-623
Nylon waste stocks_____________________ PD-703
O
Office machinery: manufacturers’ general report--------------------------------PD-566
.Office machinery: manufacturers’ 1941
report..-----------ₛ____________________ PD-622
Office machinery, used: application to ^acquire------------------------------PD-688
Rapeseed inventory_____________________PD-390
Sperm: allocation application__________ PD-48J
Oil or air circuit breakers___________PD-665
Oils and fats: exempt use consumption... PD-753 Oiticlca oil, allocation application__ PD-600
P
P-120 application for serial number___PD-371 Paper:
Grades selected for regular manufacture-------------------------- PD-589
Para-phenyl-phenol, allocation applica-
tions-------------------------......___PD-600,601
Passenger automobiles:
Report of delivery on government exemption permit...—\____________ PD-502
Government exemption permit for transfer.________________________PD-501
Peaches, dried: inventory of 8-10-42__ PD-624C
Peaches, dried: semi-monthly__________ PD-625O
Pears, dried: inventory of 8-10-42____'PD-624-D
Pears, dried: semi-monthly.____________ PD-625D
Petroleum.
Application for assistance under foreign plan---------------__________________PD-311,311C ■ Information requisite for exception-PD-214-A
PD-214-B
PD-214-C
Petroleum coordinator: appeal information---------------------------—— PD-367
Petroleum Coordinator: application for priority assistance.___________........ PD-311,
„ Z, 311-0
Petroleum Coordinator: information for exception to M-68-c______________________PD-215
Petroleum sulfonates, allocation applications------------------------------------ PD-600,601
Phenolic resins, allocation applications_PD-600,601 Phenolic resin molding compounds, allo-
cation applications_______________________ PD-600,601
Phenols, allocation applications........... PD-600,601 Phosphate plasticizers:
Allocation applications................. PD-600,601
Customers’ application__________________.. PD-600
Phosphorus, allocation applications________ PD-600,601 Phthalate plasticizers;
Consumers’ application_____________________ PD-606
Producer’s and distributor’s deliveries PD-607
Phthalic alkyd resins, allocation application------------------------------------- PD-600
Phthalic anhydride, allocation applications------------------------------------ PD-600,601
Pig iron:
Customers, inventory and consumptionreport_______.'_________________ PD-70
Customers’ order for shipment___________ PD-69
Monthly allocation order________._______„ PD-71-C
Producers’ schedule and production data................................ PD-71
Producers’ tabulation of orders__________PD-696 Pigs’ or hogs’ bristles: report__________ PD-217
Pistols, rifles, and shotguns: inventories.. PD-383 Plasties moulding machinery: applica-
tion.....................:--------------- PD-741
Plate warmers_________........2..........PD-638-A
Platinum and platinum alloys:
Sales and transfers.____________.—...— PD-513
Stock report________________________________ PD-612
Purchases or receipts _________________PD-514
Polymers, mineral oil, allocation applications--------------------------,,.......... PD-600,601
Power:
Curtailment;
Application for authorization to
accept new power deliveries_____PD-425-A Application for exemption from
L-94-------------------------------------- PD-424
Electric utilities’ quarterly report. PD-194-B
Water utilities' quarterly report________ PD-193-B
Power transmission equipment: order request----------------------------------PD-681
Power transmission equipment: production and delivery schedule—._________... PD-682
Printing’ ink: application for exemption from M-53________________________________ PD-344
Printing ink» materials: consumption, inventory, receipts, for base period, 1642. PD-34 -
Priorities: Maritime application-........ PD-300
Priorities Regulation No. 12:
Rerating direction________________________.. PD-4-X
Rerating direction (aircraft)________..... PD-4-X-1
Rerating certificate. — .................. PD-4-Y
Rerating direction........................ PD-4-Z
Privately owned defense housing: application for preference rating. ............. PD-105
Production Requirement Plan:
Application for interim assistance........PD-25-F
Application for preference rating_________ PD-25-A
Projects, housing: application for approval of construction of utility facilities______ PD-545
Project rating and blanket priorities:
Application for project rating________... PD-200
Amendment application..................... PD-200-B
Project remodeling material: application for preference rating on material enter*-ing into low cost remodeling.____________PD-406
Prunes, dried: inventory of 8-10-42______PD-624E
Prunes, dried: semi-monthly_______________PD-600
Pulp wood: Inventory and consumption........... PD-290
PD-291
Producer’s shipping schedule__________..... PD-292
Receipts, consumption, inventory.... PD-656
t> i PD-661
Pulverizers-------------------------- pd-665
Pyrethrum: producers' report........... PD-591
Pyridine: ।
, Customers' delivery application______PD-604
Producer’s schedule of deliveries_____PD-605
Q
Quartz crystals, general report._______ PD-484
R
Railroads: , «
Application tor priority assistance under P-88________________________ PD-351
Report of value of inventories and material and equipment used for maintenance, repair, and operating supplies..._______________________PD-352
Transportation monthly report__________PD-447
Railway cars, electric: producers’ report
of orders and deliveries..........._______PD-530
_ PD-530-A
Raisins, dried: semi-monthly______________ PD-625F
Raisins: inventory of 8-10-42....______ PD-624F
Raisin variety grapes, alternative use certificate------------------------------- PD-627
Raisin variety grapes, use certificate application--------------------------------- PD-626
Rapeseed oil, allocation application ... PD-600
Rayon yarn:
Allocation application..................... PD-102 *
Producer’s Inventory....................* PD-103~
Producer’s production______________".. PD-104
Allocation order________________________PD-112
.Customer’s certificate_________________PD-113
Reclaimed and scrap rubber: Application to use ............ ................... PD-407
Refiners and smelters, nonferrous:
Application for serial number___________ PD-212
Purchase of materials___________________ PD-248
Refrigerators:
Mechanical, domestic: application to purchase___________________________ PD-427
Stocks and shipment .................... PD-431
Remodeling: application for preference rating------------------------------------ PD-406
Repairs and maintenance: request for emergency assistance___________________ PD-333
Rerating certificate pursuant to Priorities
Regulation No. 12____________________„... PD-4-Y
Rerating direction_______.....____—”PD-4r-Z
Rerating direction pursuant to Priorities
Regulation No. 12. ..________________ PD-4-X
’ PD-4-X-1
_ . , PD-4-Z
Resins, natural: report________________ PD-339
Resin requirements plasticized_________? PD-36
Resins, phthalic alkyd, allocation application-------------------•--------.... PD-600
Restricted commodities: .
Application for authorization...........PD-556
Authorization for transactions...... P D-423
.. . PD-423-A
Rhodium salts and solutions:
Monthly sales or transfers........______PD-295
Rifles, pistols, and shot guns: inventories. PD-383
Rough diamonds ...........' PD-376
' PD-%77
_ PD-378
Rubber: application to consume..-PD-407
Rubber: Required lor war order............ PD-330
Rubber, crude: Stocks, receipts, consumption, shipments____________________PD-49
Salts, rhodium:
Monthly sales or transfers............ PD-295
Scarce materials:
Application for ratings on deliveries under P-68____________________PD-148
Scientific equipment: application_______ PD-620
Scrap:
Aluminum, receipts and shipments... PD-272
. Copper, monthly report of production. PD-226
■ Iron and steel, consumers’ report of stocks, production, and consumption_______________________________... PD-150
Iron and steel, dealers’ and brokers’ report________________._________________ PD-151
Iron and steel, producers’ report of stocks._____________....._2....... PD-149
Nickel.--------------------------------PD-894
Nonferrous metals________________________ PD-249
Shearlings: purchases, imports, deliveries, Inventories_____________________________PD-421
Shellac: application for consumption.___PD-617
Shipping space application.................. PD-543
Shipping space certificate.:........ ... PD-543-A
Shot and bullet core steel:
Allocation form.../......,_____________PD-201
Deliveries...______________....... PD-307
Receipts, inventories, and requirements_________._____.,________________PD-308
Shotguns, pistols, and rifles: inventories./ PD-383 Silica gel; allocation application______ PD-600,601
Silk hoisery, used: stocks, receipts, distribution....______________________.....___PD-686
Sitka spruce logs: Allocation application.. PD-593
Skins: goat, kid, cabretta and leather
stocks____________________________________ PD-873
Skins and hides:
Application to purchase._______________PD-569
' PD-569-A
Authorization to purchase_______________PD-569-B
« Report of production..................... PD-569-0
PD-569-D
Smelters and refiners, nonferrous;
Application for serial numbers........ PD-212
Purchase of materials___________________PD«-248
Sodium nitrate, schedule________i_______PD-237
Sole leather: cutter’s report___________ PD-598A
Soluble dired blood, allocation applications---------------♦___________________ PD-600,601
Soluble nitrocellulose:
Delivery application...,________PD-609
Schedule of orders..._______........... PD-610
Solution, rhodium:
Monthly sales or transfers______________PD-295
Sperm oil: allocation application.......PD-481
Spices: inventory and deliveries________ PD-564
Steam engine generator units____________PD-665
Steam surface condensers________________PQ.-665
Steatite talc, crude and/or processed:
Stocks, receipts, shipments_________PD-679
Steatite talc, crude: stocks, shipments.... PD-678
Steel___________________________________PD-201
Allocation order____________ . .........PD-202
PD-202-A
Alloy melting, monthly schedule_________. PD-391
Alloy summary monthly report...... PD-391-A
Bullet core: Deliveries....__________________..... PD-307
Receipts, inventories, and require-
ments____________________________________PD-308
Capacities and production schedule, monthly_____________________________ . PD-99
Castings: capacity, production schedule--------------------------------- PD-99-C
Forgings: Monthly capacity, production schedule....,—_________________... PD-99-B
Long ternes: producer’s report—ₜ—.— PD-611
Long ternes: purchaser’s report.PD-613
Melting,' monthly schedule........... PD-391
INDEX OF TITLES AND SUBJECTS OF PD FORMS—Continued
101
plate:
Consumption report_____________________2 PD-298
Requirements monthly for ship:
ping...______________________............ PD-298
Schedule________________—„_____________PD-169
Summary of rolling schedule____________. PD-169-A \
Producer’s semi-annual report.™^.,. PD-228
Producers’ steel .warehouse delivery
report_________________________...._____PD-83-F
Report of unfilled orders under M-21. PD-139Z
Scrap allocation order_____...____— PD-264
Shipments under jM-21—.„____________PD-138
Shot and bullet core_______........... PD-307
Shot and bullet core: allocation form.. PD-201 Shot and bullet core deliveries, receipts
inventories and requirements____________ PD-308
Summary monthly report......____________PD-391-A
Terneplate: progress report__________¿... PD-748
Tin plate, short ternes, black plate:
producer’s reports.,___________________ PD-612
Tin plate: progress report________—PD-748
Tin 'plate, short ternes. black plate:
purchaser’s report______________________ PD-614
Tubing: Producers'monthly summary PD-461 Warehouse:
Monthly report-——.——— PD-83
Certificate.___________...._____________PD-83-B
Quota assigned of schedule A
products.._________________________.____PD-83-H
Request for extension of rating.... PD-83-O
Earmarked stock, monthly________________PD-700
Steel drums: appeal form__________£____PD-717
Steel rails: weekly production_________PD-701
Stokers...____________________________£ PD-665 4
• Stokers: application to purchase___.— PD-668 Strategic materials:
Application for importation.,.._________PD-222-C
Certificate of disposition—____________’. PD-222-B
Imports: application to dispose or
process.________________________________ PD-222-A
Substituted phenols, allocation applications ______...________________________ PD-600, 601
Sulfamic acid and derivatives, allocation
application,______________________ c... PD-600,601
Sulfuric acid, allocation application.. PD-601 Sulphate of ammonia, schedule.._.......PD-287
Supplies, general: distributors’report.... PD-336
Synchronous condensers.—______________— PD-665
Synthetic ammonia, schedule............PD-237
Synthetic rubber: Requirements________i— PD-36-A
T
Tannic acid, nutgalls: stock and production________________________________... PD-623 ,
Tantalum: customer’s application_______PD-487
Tantalum: customer’s report, proposed consumption__________,_________________PD-488
Tantalum processor’s report___,________ PD-489
Tar acid oil,, allocation applications__ PD-600, 601 Tea: Qualifying statement: importer’s and
packers______________________________ PD-621
Telegraph facilities construction: application for construction..;_______________„ PD-683
Telegraph utility, wire:
Quarterly report of inventory, material usase and supplies ——.... RD-535
Telephone utilities, wire
Application to extend rating...... PD-685, Application to use materials————.- PD-716 Quarterly report of inventory...PD-S3s Quarterly report on station move-
' ihent-——.......................—— PD-537
Report on copper use..—....,___________PD-536
Textile bags: inventory, sale, and use_ PD-645 Theobromine, allocation application____ PD-600, 601
Tin: allocation application, monthly___PD-213
Tin and lead:
Application for relief.................PD-229
PD-234
Tin mill products: progress report, Lend-
Lease_________,______________________ PD-749
Tire machinery: application to acquire or rebuild____•___________________________PD-552
Toluene.
Customers' monthly application tqr shipment_________..._____.....___P.D-223
Producers’ monthly delivery schedule, production purchase and stock report_____________________________PD-224
Transformers__________________________ PD-665
Transportation, rail: monthly report___PD-447 •
Tubing, steel:
Monthly summary of producers’ tube schedule_____—»__________________PD-461
Tung oil, allocation application.—.____— PD-600
Tung oil, application_________...______PD-271
Tungsten:
Allocation application—♦—..........PD-9C, PD-9D, PD-9E
Turbines, used: application for release— PD-677
Turbo-blowers, application to purchase... PD-616
Turbo-blowers, critical: order authoriza-
tion.........__________________________PD-616-A
Turbo-blowers, manufacturer’s report....' PD-616-B, Typewriters:
Application to purchase used rebuilt, or reconditioned_________________ PD-577
Application for release to Federal
Government agencies..________________ PD-578
Manufacturer’s report__________._______PD-404
Production, shipment, stocks___________ PD-405
U
Unit heaters:' application for release_PD-412-A
Unit substations..._________________ PD-665
Unit ventilators: application for release... PD-412-A
Used boilers or turbines: application for release....,...........................PD-677
Used locomotives, application to dispose.. PD-747 Used office machinery: application to
acquire__________________¹_______— PD-688
Used silk hosiery: stocks, receipts, distribution_____...,__________...___________PD-686
Utility report: consumer application___PD-425-B
Utilities, electric: Quarterly report__.. PD-194-B
Utilities, gas: Curtailment report.................PD-195-C
PD-283
Proposed delivery reduction—.— PD-282
Quarterly report—........PD-195-B
Utilities water: Quarterly report......... PD-198-B Utility wire, telegraph:
Quarterly report o- inventory, material usage and supplies.—PD-535
U tilltles, wire telephone:
Application to extend rating...PD-685 Application io use materials.......... PD-716 Quarterly report of inventory.;.—,... PD-538 Quarterly report on’ station move
ment.......___________—.A—PD-537
Report on copper use..............,. PDT536
Utility facilities: producers’ application for approval of construction for housing project.,..,..........PD-545
V
Vanadium: Allocation application.............. PD-209-B
Application.PD-707 Monthly consumption report and al-
location request...—..................PD-209-A
Stocks and consumption_______________ PD-209A
Vegetables and fruit»
Canning: application to apply rating under,P-115_____________________. PD-285
Vehicles, commercial motor:
Application to acquire..——....—.— PD-310
Delivery report..____................ PD-326
Exemption permit..,—..,______.... PD-322
Inventory card___________........ PD-571
Inventory status change report—i— PD-572
Transfer certificate............. PD-321
Report oq condition........—........ PD-641 Report of delivery on exemption per-
mit........_________________...______PD-326-A
Vending machines....—..._____PD-207
Ventilators: unit: application for released PD-412-A
Vinyl acetate, allocation applications__PD-600, 601
Vinyl polymers requirements........_____PD-36
Vinyl polymers, stocks and consumption— PD-83
W
Wartime Housing, Ltd., priority application....................................PD-698
Watch jewel bearings: production, re-ceiptspstocks and shipments_____________PD-235
Water utilities: Quarterly report._____L PD-193-B ’
Western hemlock aircraft logs, allocation application.......................______ PD-653
Wire telegraph utility:
Quarterly report of inventory, material usage and supplies...............ᵣ^. PD-535
Wire telephone utilities:
Application to extend rating____________PD-685
Application to use materials_________... PD-7I6
Quarterly report of inventory._____..... PD-538
Quarterly report on station movement. PD-537
Report on copper use..__________________PD-536
Wood pulp;
Inventory and consumption.......... PD-290 1»D-291
Shipment request......... PD-290
Wool:
Appeal for relief M-73._______....______PD-256
Processing report...................... PD-274
Wool, mohair, goat hair: importer’s statement............................... PD-693
IÏZ
Yeast manufacturers’ quarterly report of molasses, inventory and consumption.. PD-456
Zinc;
Allocation application___________-______PD-94-A
Allocation certificate...______PD-453-
Metallic: dealers, inventories-and deliveries____________________________ PD-450 ♦
Oxide: monthly allocation application. PD-62
Consumption and stock__________......... PD-451
Production of slab zinc_______PD-452
Zjnc sulphide pigments for export_______PD-464
PD FORMS
102
FOR USE IN CARRYING OUT PROVISIONS OF PRIORITIES ACTIONS
Budget
Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. Copies
PD-1 A.---i 12-R569-42.... 6-21-43 . ..... Application for preference rating____________ On application______ 2 W ar Production Board.
PD-1 X.... 12-R499-42 ... 12-26-42 3-20-43 Distributors’ application for preference rating. L-63................ Distribution_______'_____ On application...... 2 Division.
PD-3 A.... 12-R658-42 6-30-43 ANMB praferonoA rating -________-______ Army Navy, Maritime
Commission, British
Purchasing Commis-
sion and Lend-Lease
PD-4 X---. 12-R559-42 12-29-42 6-20-43 countries. 8 1 to Prime Contractor:
1 to Supply Service or
Bureau.
1 to aNMB.
PD-4 X-l--- 12-R556-42 .. 6-20-43 . ’._____ Rerating direction (to be used by Govern- 4 1 to Prime Contractor.
ment officials only). Priorities Regula- t to Supply Service or
Rerating direction (to be used only by Gov- tion No. 12. Bureau.
ernment officials for rerating orders for air- Priorities Regula- 1 to Contracting or In-
craft and components). tion No. 12. spection Officer.
PD-4 Y .. 12-R555-42 12-12-42 6-20-43 Rerating certificate ______ ________.________ Priorities Regula- 1 to ANMB.
PD-4 Z 12-R759-42 6-20-43 Rerating direction (to be used by WPB tion No . 12. Director General of Op- &
only). erations.
PD-9 C___ 12-R389-42 1-2-42 2-20-43 Application tor allocation of Tungsten lor M-29............. Steel..............______ 20th of month.._____ Succeeding month_____ 4 Division.
metallic and nonmetallic uses for delivery-
PD-9 D..„ 12-R552-42.... 12-2-42... 2-20-43 Report of consumption of tungsten ________ .¿1-29!.............. Steel.................... 20th of month_______ Preceding month...... Pq,
PD-9 E.___ 12-R422-42 ... 12-1-42 ........ 2-20-43 Report of consumption and production of M-29............... Steel ........_____..... 10th of month_______ Succeeding month-... 4 or I bo.
tungsten wire and rod (except electrode
and contact) and request for allocation of
PD-25 A .... 12-R074-42 .. 9-28-42... 3-31-43 above for lamps, vacuum tubes, or fabri- 1st quarter. 1948_______ 6 WPB.
cated parts for lamp or tubes. Priorities Regula-
PD-25F 12-R323-42 3-31-43 Application for priority assistance under tion No. 11. Production require- On application...... 1 Division.
Production requirement plan. ► ments.
Application for Interim Assistance under Production require-
Production Requirements Plan. ments.
Revised 12-15-42 12-31-43 Application for authorization to deliver M-l-i............___ Aluminum and Magne- 15th of month....... 8 Da
PD-26 A.... 12-R007-42.___ 12-18-42_________ aluminum products. sium. 2d succeeding month..
PD-26 M... 12-R06S-42 ... Revised Octo- 3-80-43...... Application for authorization to deliver M-2-b.....-........ Aluminum and Mag- 15th of month....___ Succeeding month_____ 8 Do.
ber. 1942. magnesium or magnesium products. nesium.
PD-27 Revised Novem- 2-20-43 Schedule II: statement of stocks and con- M-6-a.............. Steel.................. 20th of month.... « 8 Do.
ber, 1942. sumption of nickel. Succeeding month...,
12-R359-42.... 12-14-42 5-2043 Supplier’s schedi!ie of deliveries o nickel M-6-a Steel.......___.......... 20th of month....___ _____do_________________ 8 Do.
PD-27 A.™ 12-R248-42.~. chemicals.
PD-27 B... 12-R372-42 L. 11-5-42 . 5-20-43 ... Customer’s application for deliveries of Steel.................. 20th of month___.... Succeeding month.... 8 DO.
nickel chemicals.
PD-29 12-R047-42 Revised 5-5-42.. 6-30-43 Combined schedules Nos. 1,2, and 4 Report M-8-a......... Cork and Asbestos______ 10th of month_______ Preceding month...... Da
on cork. Ï
PD-29 19-R047-42 6-30-43 Schedule 5: Interim report of import con- M-8-a_._........... Cork and Asbestos...... 1 Da
signments of raw cork.
PD-30 11-1-42 6-20-48 Allocations of cork approved by WPB ___ Cork and Asbestos...___
PD-31 12-R322-42..--- Revised Novem- 6-20-43 Report on raw cork-stocks, usage, purchases Cork and Asbestos...... 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
12-R249-42.... ber, 1942. and deliveries.
PD-33 12-R315-42... . 11-20-42 1-20-43 Producers stocks and consumption T r M-10________.....___ Chemicals________________ Do.
PD-36 12-R260-42____ 12-22-42......... 5-30-42 Vinyl ploymers raquirements M-10................ Chemicals............... As specified ........ One month.___........ 3 Dq.
PD-36 A 12-R260-42 5-20-43 Synthetic rubber requirements ___ _______ M-13. M-46. ______ Office of Rubber Direc- When requested.___ _____do_________________ 2 DA
PD-40 M 12-R600-42 . 12-2-42.. 2-20-43-......... Magnesium monthly report: reoipts, con- M-2-b.............. 15th of month....... Preceding month,_____ 2 Do.
sumption and inventories.
Report on stocks, receipts, consumption, tor.
and shipments of rubber. Aluminum and Mag-
Statement of stocks and consumption of nesium.
PD-49 12-R019-42. 12-18-42.. 3-31-43.... chromium. M-15-b............. Office of Rubber Direo- 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
Statement of stocks and consumption ol tor.
PD-53 B 12-R368-42 12-29-42 ___ 2-20-43.......... primary chromium chemicals to nualify Steel.................... 20th of month....... Succeeding month_____ 2 Do.
9 for shipments.
PD-54 12-R6Ô3-42...- 12-12-42.. . 3-21-43 . Copper inventory and requirements ____ M-18-a, M-lS-b..... Chemicals....___________ 8th of month........ Present and preceding 2 1 to Division 1 to Proc-
Copper foundries: monthly report of copper- month essor
PD-59 12-R105-42 12-21-42 5-21-43 .. base alloy ingot inventory. M-9-a, M-9-b_____ Copper.................. Sth of month........ Preceding month______ 3 Division.
PD-59 B . 12-R350-42 11-24-42 5-20-43 Scheduled deliveries of copper or copper- M-9-b.............. Copper___...........___ Sth of month........ Preceding month______ 2 Do.
PD-59 D .. 12-R636-42.... Revised 12-5-42. 5-20-43.......... base alloy products. M-9-a_____________ Copper.................. 5th of month........ Succeeding month_____ 4 Do.
PD-62...... 12-R237-42-___ Revised 2-25-42. 7-31-43.......... Application for allocation of zinc oxide...... M-ll................ Zinc..................... On application._____ Succeeding month_____ 3 1 Do,
103
PD-66 A 12-R029-42 12-1-42 ........ 6-30-43 - Combined report and application for alloca- | M-38................ Tin and Lead........... zuvn oi monur....... oucoeeamg wuw..... -
PD-69 12-R335-42 12-11-42......... 5-22-43__________ Customer’Torder for pig iron______________..M-17..............J Steel ........ - 5th of month........ Suc^eding mon^ 3 Producer.
PD-70 12-R475-42 12-12-42________ 5-22-43 . ... Customer’s report of inventory and con- M 17---------------- Steel .............----f--- ¿th of month Cuireut mouth 1 Division.
PD 71 12-R210-42 11-20-42 ________ 5-21-43 Ptekon^^ M-17................1 Steel -------------------- 12th of month....... Succeeding month...., 2 Do.
PD-71 R 12-R078-42 12-31-42_________ ...... pgSSSS:................!..... ...... a-....---...................... -......... Og»
PD^l C 12-R077-42 Revised 12-5-42. 5-20-43.......... Pig iron allocation--------------------------... M-17.........1...... Steel ................................---......-- PP .
PD-71 D 12-R106-42 5-21-43__________ Pig iron ordered, scheduled and unscheduled. M-17--------------- Steel-------------------- Rtnoimontn------- Succeeding month---- 2 ^^ou. Su
PD-72 12-R170-42 12-29 42 3-31-43 . Calcium-Silicon requirements......... M 20............... steel------------------,5th of month. Suoceedlug muhih.--- 1 Xu D
PD-76 12^R317-42._._ Revised 3-28-42. 5-20-43__________ Copper Allocation Certificate__________..... M-9-a-------------- Copper--------------------------------------------<------------------------
PD-76 C 12-R125-42 12-15-42......... 3-31-43.,________ Authorization to receive copper-base alloy ...................... uopper-..............- ..................................................
ingots copper scrap and copper-base alloy
PD-76 D 12-R317-42 12-31-42 ..._____ 5-20-43 ______ Refined copper allocation certiflcati (fOrless .................... Copper............ .......------Jobber Dea.e.
PD-83 12-R457-42____ Revised 11-21-42 5-20-43 . . SteeRwarehouse°report of schedule A prod- M-21-b....... Steel---------........... 16th of month....... Preceding month------ 2 Bureau of Census.
PD-83 R 12-R739-42 -12-22-42 _____ 5-20-43 Steel warehouse Preference Rating Certifi- M-21-b------------- Steel...............----- By branch...---.... Until revoked......... 1 Warehouse.
PD-83 E 12-R526-42 5-20-48....... Warehouse statement requesting transfer of M^21-b..........--- Steel ---...... Oh request....,,,,.. ...........------ * 1 Division^1001’ 3 t0
base tonnage of Schedule B products. _ . t» -j,__ . n
PD-83 F 12-R592-42 12-18-42 _______ 5-21-43 Producer’s report on deliveries to steel ware- M-21-b........ Steel-------------i-------- 4-15,7-15,10-16,1- Preceding calendar 2 Division.
houses * 15. quarter.
PD-83 G 12-R142-42 6-21-43 Steel warehouse request for extension of M-21-b_____________ Iron and Steel;---------- On request7.--------- With purchase order.. 1 Supplier.
preference ratings higher than the blanket
PD-83 I 12-R458-42 11-23-42_________ 5-20-43 Steel warehouse report of schedule Bprod- M-21-b..i---------- Steel--------------------' 15th day following... Preceding calendar 2 Do.
ucts quarter.
PD-83 12-R362-42 12-21-42_________ 2-1-43 Report of preference rated purchase orders P-43________________ Safety and Technical ---------------------- 1 month--------------- 1 Division,
placed with suppliers. Equipment. a, * ’ 1 t>a
PD-94 A 12-R386-42 12-22-42........ 5-20-43.......... Schedule II: inventory, receipts and ship- M-ll................ Zinc..................... With PD-94A............ i -fo.
ments of zinc. ... in«
PD-94 A 12-R386-42 12-22-42.________ 5-20-43....... Schedule III.............. M-ll............... With PD-94A------........... 1 Do.
PD-80 12-R557-42 ... 12-28-42......... 4-20-43 Application for preference rating for deliv- P-47...... Aircraft.......,......... On application------ 3 months.......------- 1 do.
eries of scarce materials necessary for the
maintenance qnd repair of Aircraft and
PD-97. 12-R11O-42.... 42-3043 . Manufacture oi fixed condensers: Applies- M-14._______________ Aluminum aud Magne- 5th o. month.---,--- Succeeding month,.--- 2
tlon for authority to place orders for alu- slum
minum, and report of nventories and con-
PD-99 12-R160-42 . 12-19-42......... 6-21-43 Statement of monthly capacities, actual M-21.............---- Steel........... 6th of month........ Preceding month...... 2 Do.
production of steel (net tons) from pro-
ducers of steel Ingots and castings. , i... . .. a---..a rm
PD-99 A 12-R657-42 f 12-9-42.......... 5-20-43 . Iron casting and cast iron pipe: producer’s M 21..... Steel ................... 6th of month........ Same month -------- 3 Do.
monthly report pf capacities and produc-
PD-99 B 12-R523-42 12-7-42__________ 5-20-43 . .. Steel forgings: producer’s monthly capaci- M-21---..... Steel................... 6th of month........ , Same month ....... 3 Do.
ties ana production schedule. _ , a_ „ '___~ t>a
PD-99 C 12-R658-42 12-9-42________ 5-20-43 . Steel castings: producer’s monthly report of M-21--------....... Steel.,..---------------, 6th of month........ Same month-----3 DO<
capacity and production schedule. - „
PD-102 12-R341-42 .. 7-21-43 . Application for allocation of rayon yarn..... M-37-a....__________ Textile, Clothing and On application..........................------ z u».
Leather. _
PD-103 12-R150-42 . 6-30-43 Raypn producer's report on inventory set M-37-a_.........____ Textile, Clothing and Monthly------------ Preceding month------ 1 tXa,
aside for Government allocation. Leather. __t n«
PD-J04 12-R843-42 7-20-43 - Producer’s report of production and disposl- M-37-c-------------- Textile, Clothing and 15th of month---.... preceding month 1 Do.
PD-105 12-R148- 2 . 6-30-43 AppHcation forypreference ratine (privately P-55 L-41....».^._. Priorities Field Service.. On application.......... 5 Local Office of F. H. A
owned defense housing). „ ,, .. «
Pl>-107 12-R8R0-42 4-21-43 . Application of iaboratory for a serial num- P-43._..... Safety and Technical On application........ a Division.
ber. 1 supplies.
PD-110 12-R 256-42 7-31-43 Cotton linters, hull fibers and mdtes: Pro- M-lf..------------L Chemicals.--------...... 5th of month-------- Pteceding month 1 Do.
PD-112 .. 12-R642-42.. 12-4-42.......... 7-20-43 ....... Allocation order............................. M-37-c.............. Textile, Clothing atad .................... --- ----- Applicant.
Leather. _
PD-112 A 12-R701-42 12-21-42 7-21-43 Allocation order_____________________________ M-176.... Textile, Clothing and -------------------------------------............. Do-
Leather. „ _ . T ...
PD-113 12-R520-42 ... Revised 12-4-42. 7-20-43 Customer’s certificate to rayon producer or M-37-c---....... Textile, Clothing and With purchase order ------------------------ 2 Producer or Jobber.
Jobber. ¡ueatner. . . . . .
PD-H4 12-R601-42 ... 12-4-42__________ 2-20-43 Application for authorization to enter into M-l-i, M-2-b------- Aluminum and Mag- On application....... 1 Division.
. toll processing agreement (to be submitted nesium. •
5-2043 ... (Actual) (Schedule) deliveries of copper or M-9-a-------------- Copper----------------- 5tfi oi month-------, Preceding month-or J Branch.
PD-123_____ 12-R301-42.... 12-29-42_________ I * copper-base alloys. -J succeeding month. | |
i Foi ths issued doo late to b e indexed in this edition are listed on page 4.
PD FORMS—Continued iq4
Budget
Fonti No. Bureau issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. Copies
10-2-41__________ 3-31-43.. AT QQ mi« _ j t __ j
Delivery schedule of proposed shipments of
lead.
Purchaser’s certificate for chlorinated hydro-
1 ar bon solvents
Statement of receipts, distribution stocks
and purchases of manila (Abaca) fiber and
other hard fibers.
Part I: Abaca (manila fiber) and other hard
fibers .except agaves: stacks, receipts, sales,
and consumption. 1
Part 5: Agave fibers: stocks, receipts, sales 2 Emergency Coordi-
and consumption. 1 nator of Mmes of the
Statement of receipts, deliveries, stocks 2 State.
and purchases of manila (Abaca) fiber . 2 Supplies.
PD-124..... and of other hard fibers. 1 Division.
PD-127_____ 12-R171-42.... 12-21-42....,..... 8-20-43 Report of shipments of steel and iron prod- 20th nf month Siicco^ding month 3 Tariff Commission.
X-R745 42./, ucts. M-41............... Chemicals_______________ 3 Do.
PD-128_____ 12^X0(4-42.. . 7-21-43 Report oi unfilled orders and contracts for Textile, Clothing and. 3 Do.
steel and iron products requested for ship- Leather. At time of purchase. 2 Bureau of Census.
ment during month. M-36________________ Textile, Clothing and 15th of month Preceding month 2 Do.
Application for preference rating for deliver- Leather. 2 Division.
12-10-42...... 7-21-43.......... ies of scarce materials. M-36............... Textile, Clothing and Bureau of Mines, Pitts-
PD-128_____ 12-R564-42.... 12*9-42_____..... 7-21- 43 Producers' report of stocks, production and Leather, Preceding mon th ______ biggh, Pa.
PD-128_____ 12-R564-42.... shipments of iron and steel scrap. M-84________,...... Textile, Clothing and 10th of month Preceding month Do.
PD-129_____ 12-R343-42.... 7-21-43 Consumers report of stocks, consumption M-36.............. Leather. 15th of month Preceding month Applicant.
12-18-42......... 5-20-43 . and production of iron and steel scrap Division.
PD-138..... 12-R294-42.... Dealers’ and brokers* report of stocks, pur- 10th of month One month Do.
PD-139..... 12-R295-42.... 12-21-42......... 5-21-43__________ chases, receipts and shipments of iron and M-21_________....... Steel _______ 10th of month Supplier.
PD-148-. 12-R487-42.... 5-20-43 stee! scrap. P-68................ Steel ________..________ On application 1st 6 months of 1941___ Do.
PD-149_____ Revised_________ 2-20-43 Authorization to process container steel______ M-24................ Steel____________________ 10th of month Preceding month Division.
PD-150_____ Revised_________ 6-21-43.......... Application for preference rating_____ M-24. Steel Preceding month ______
Revised_________ 6-21-43....... Consumption of chlorine for chemical manu- M-24................ Steel..............______ 10th of month Preceding month
12-R016-42.... 12-4-42__________ 5-20-43. . facture.
PD-151_____ 12-R018-42.... Purchasers’ certificate oi necessity for
PD-155A.L. 12-R017-42.... 12-4-42.......... 7-20-43 . . “Freon.” 4
PD-156A... 12-R550-42..---. 10-24-42_________ 3-20-43 Order for “Freon” for direct use by refrigera- On application______ 1
PD-159E... 12-R537-42.... tion manufacturers in factory and field. M-19................ Chemicals..;___...*______ 10th of month Preceding month 1
PD-160..... 12-R269-42.... 10-26-41......... 6-30-43 Freon refrigerants; factory receipts, con- M-28.______________ Chemicals_______________ 10th of month.______ Succeeding month 1
PD-161_____ 12-R149-42.... 11-15-41......... 3-20-43 sumption and stocks.
PD-162_____ 12-R318-42.... 12-4-42.......... 4-20-43 15th of month do
12-R432-42____ M-28................ General Industrial 10th of month Preceding month
PD-163_____ 12-R267-42.... 7-20-43 Equipment.
Chemicals..............'. Monthly
PD-164_____ 10-26-41_________ 6-30-43 . M-28................ Chemicals............. loth of month
Producers’ report on production, stocks and 1 Do.
Revised 11-18-42. 5-20-43__________ sales of “Freon” refrigerants. Preceding month_____ 2 Do.
PD-169_____ 10-21-42......... 5-20-43. ., Steel plate schedule_________________________ M-21................ Steel _______ .. . . 12th of month Succeeding month 2 Do.
PD-169 Ai.. Summary of steel plate rolling schedule______ Steel -----do_________________ 2 Do.
PD-173_____ 3-25-42__________ 6-30-43 . 2 Do.
Magnesium and magnesium products (other 2 Tariff Commission.
than powder) stocks, receipts and disposi- 12th of month with 2 Division.
tion. M-21-C, M-21....... Aluminum and Magne- PD-169. 2 Do.
Monthly report for magnesium powder M-2-b..____________ *slum. Irtth nf mnnth 1 Do.
PD-174_____ 12-4-42.......... 2-20-43 . grinding companies. Aluminum and Mag- 1 F. P. C.
Burlap: importer’s and bag manufacturer’s M-2-b.............. nesium. • 15th of month Preceding month 1 Do.
PD-188_____ 12-16-42_________ 7-21-43 monthly report of inventories, receipts M-47................ Textile,; Clothing and 10th of month Preceding month 2 Do.
and deliveries. Leather. Prescribed Agency.
3-20-43__________ Customer’s application for chlorine______ M-19................ Chemicals.... Producer.
3-20-43.......... Chlorine producers’ monthly delivery sched-, M-19................ Chemicals
12-R161-42.... ule. Lr-28, L-23-b, ___ Plumbing and Heating..;
12-R446-42.... Production of, and iron and steel contained
12-R265-42.... in domestic cooking appliances, iron and
12-R222-42.... Revised 11-15-42 steel contained in shipment of repair
12-R599-42.... Revised 9-15-42. parts, and stocks on hand.
12-R221-42____ Revised 5-22-42. 4-20-43__________ Water utility report of quarterly deliveries, 20th of month_______ Preceding month *
12-R447-42____ 12-22-42......... 6-20-43 withdrawals and inventories of materials.
PD-190_____ 12-R306-42-... Electric utility report of quarterly deliver- 30 days after close of
PD-191..... 12-R388-42____ 12-22-42______ 6-20-43__________ ies, withdrawals and inventories of mate- P-46........ quarter.
PD-192.„_. 12-R607-42.... 12-22-42......... 6-20-43 ........ rials. 30 days after close of Preceding quarter.....
PD-193B ._ 12-R606-42...'. Natural and manufactured gas utility report quarter. ....do_________________
PD-194B 12-R608-42.... of quarterly deliveries, withdrawals ana 30 days after dose of ....do_________________
PD-195B __ 12-R263-42.... 7-21-43 inventories of materials. quarter.
PD-200B____ 12-R703-42____ 12-14-42...._____ 5-20-43.......... Application for projec amendment_________ On application.....
PD-201_____ Steel allocation order Series B_______________ M-21................ Steel...............
105
PD-202_____ 12-R459-42.... 10-24-42......... 5-20-43__________ Steel allocation order_________ ____________ M-21.............__________.................................____________.....__...___............
PD-202A... 12-R450-42____ Revise'111-18-42. 5-20-43.......... Steel allocation order________■________.___ M-21_______......___ Steel ....______......____________________________________________________ Applicant.
PD-209A___ 12-R360-42--- Revised Novem- 2-20-43 _________ Schedule II: statement of stocks and con- M-23-a______________ 'Steel.:.---..-------,--- 20th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 1 Division,
ber, 1942. sumption of vanadium.
PD-209B... 12-R545-42____ 11-28-42_________ 2-20-43.......... Application for allocation of vanadium....... M-23-a______________ Steel______________________ With purchase order.________________________ 5 4 to Division, 1 to sup-
plier.
PD-213_____ 12-R028-42.... September 1942.. 6-30-43.......... Combined report and application for allo- M-43________________ Tin and Lead___________ 20th of month_______ Succeeding month____ 2 Division,
cation of tin. '
PD-214A... 12-R439-42.... 12-18-42......... 6-20-43...v______ Information required to obtain exception on M-68________________ Petroleum Coordinator . On application_______________________________ 4 Office of Petroleum Co-
(OPC) development program for oil, gas, or con- . , ordinator, New In-
densate fields or for construction of other terior Building,
production facilities. Washington, D.C.
PD-214B... 12-R431-42.... 12-18-42......... 6-20-43.......... Information required to obtain an exception M-68________________ Petroleum Coordinator . On application.._____________._______....... 4 Do.
(OPC) for the development of any property by - z
any operator in any oil, gas or condensate
PD-214C... field.
(OPC) 12-R435-42.. __ 12-18-42......... 6-20-43...2...... Information required to obtain exception for M-68________________ Petroleum Coordinator. On application_______________........______. 4 Do.
new construction of gasoline, gas return,
pressure maintenance or cycling plants.
PD-215 .. 12-R155-42 . 7-1-43 .. ... Application for exception____________________ M-68-c.---.._______ Petroleum Coordinator. On application..___________________________ 4 OPC.
PD-217____ 12-R29b-42..„ Revised 2-27-42. 1-20-43.......... Monthly report on pigs’or hogs’bristles.... M-51-a_______1_____ Textile, plothlng and ____________________________:__________________ 2 Bureau of the Census,
PD-222A... 12-R388-42.... Revised 6-6-42.. 6-20-43.......... Application for authorization to dispose of or M-63________________ Stockpiling and trans- On application....._________________________ 2 Individual Commod-
process imported strategic material. portatiori. ity Division.
PD-222B... 12-R246-42.___ Revised 11-3-42.’ 1-15-43.......... Custom’s transaction certificate on imported M-63________________ Stockpiling and trans- Upon entry or with- ___________________.... 2 , Collector of Customs,
strategic materials. portation drawal.
PD-222C... 12-R321-42.... Revised 6-6-42.. 3-20-43......---. Application for authorization to contract or M-63........ Stockpiling and trans- On application...... ____________ 2 Division,
arrange for importation of strategic ma- portation
terial ■ A - ■
PD-223_____ 12-R661-42____ 12-14-42......... 3-20-48.......... Consumer’s application for shipment of M-34_______________ Chemicals______________ 10th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 2 Ito producer;Itodivi-
toluene. sion.
PD-223A... 12-R738-42.... 12-29-42_________ 3-20-43.......... Purchaser’s application for shipment of M-137..... Chemicals______________. On application___________________:___________ 2 1 Supplier, 1 division,
benzene. ---
PD-224- --- 12-R662-42____ 12-9-42__________ 3-20-43.......... Delivery Schedule of toluene producers and M-34________________ Chemicals_______________ 15th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 2 Division,
production, purchases and stocks for sec-
ond preceding month (including deli veries
for own consumption).
PD-228 12-R307-42 12-18-42 . 5-20-43 ..... Report of copper scrap producer_____________ M-9-b_______:_______ Copper____________...... 10th of month_______ Preceding month_____ 3 Do.
PD-229 12-R419-42 . 5-20-43_______... Application for relief_____________________... M-43-a........... Tin and Lead___________ On application_______________ 2 Do.
PD-234 . 12-R147-42 1-20-42 □ 6-30-43 Application for relief_______»________________ M-38-c______________ Tin and Lead___________ On application______________________________ 2 Do.
PD-285_____ 12-R304-42.... 12-31-42......... 6-20-43.......... Jewel bearings: Suppliers schedule...!_______ M-50________________ Miscellaneous Minerals. As specified________ 2d succeeding month.. 3 Do.
PD-236_____ 12-R305-42.... 12-31-42 ....... 6-20-43...______ Jewel bearings: Consumer schedule__________ M-50________________ Miscellaneous Minerals. As specified_________ Succeeding 6 months.. 3 Do.
PB-237_____ 12^732-42.... 12-26-42......... 3-20-43.......... Schedule of allocation of ammonia and de- M-62, M-163, M- Chemicals.______________10th of month....*.. Preceding month._____ 3 Do.
rivatives. 164, M-165.
PD-249..... 12-R238-42____ 12-12-42..x_____ 2-21-43.......... Report of non-ferrous scrap metal dealer for M-l-d, M-2-b, M- Bureau of Mines________ 1-10-43.---_______ December 1942.._______ 2 Bureau of Mines.
December 1942. 9-b, M-38-b. M-
PD-251... 12-R245-42.... 12-10-42......... 6-21-43.......... Monthly report of asbestos power and con- M-79_______________ Cork and Asbestos...... 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Division:
struction products. *
PD-252_____ 12-R216-42.... 12-14-42...---.... 6-21-43.......... Monthly report of asbestos textile packing M-79________________ Cork and Asbestos______ 10th of month_______ Preceding month___;__ I Do.
and friction material products.
PD-253_____ 12-R670-42 12-11-42 6-21-43.......... Monthly report of asbestos fiber________ ... M-79________________ Cork and Asbestos______ 10th of month---: • Preceding month______ I Division.
PD-254_____ 12-R252-42.... Revised Nov. 5-20-43__________ Consumption and stocks of scrap and second- M*-72_______________ Tin and Lead___________ 10th of month__________do_________________ 2 Bureau of Mines, Col-
1942. ary lead and tin. i ' lege Park, Md.
PD-254A.. 12-R619-42.... Revised 12-5-42 5-20-43__________ Secondary lead: producer’s report on pro- M-72.___......_____ Tin and Lead___________ 10th of month.______; Preceding month____ 1 Division,
duction, stocks/ shipments.
PD-262_____ 12-R427-42....' 2-9-42___________ 3-20-43__________ Customers’order for shipment of diphenyla- M-75________________, Ohemica.s______________ 15th of month_______• Succeeding month__8 2 Division, 1 Supplier,
mine.
PD-263_____ 12-R436-42.... 2-9-42___________ 3-20-43.......... Diphenylamine producers report oi orders M-75_____-___________ Chemicals.---.______.... 22d of month_____________do______________’ 2 Division,
received and shipments proposed.
PD-264.. . 12-R298-42 Revised 12-1-42. 5-20-43 ... Iron and scrap allocation order.._____________ M-24________________ Steel____________________ _____________________ ______ ... _____ _____Applicant.
PD-272..... 12-R227-42____ , Revised 1-31-42. 2-20-43.......... Receipts of aluminum scrap, and shipments M-l-d______________ Aluminum and Magne- 15th of month_______ Preceding month---.... i
of aluminum scrap and aluminum ingot. sium.
PD-274_____ 12-R143-42.... 12-16-42_________ 7-21-43__________ Report of processing of tops and scoured M-73......... Textile, Clothing and 10th day after close ________________________ 2 Bureau of Census,
wool, consumption of wool and other ma- Leather. of period,
terials, wool machinery activity and pro-
duction of woven fabrics.
PD-283_____ 12-R266-42.___ 2-12-42.......... 6-20-43.......... Utility’s report of curtailment of gas deliv- L-31..'._________„--- Power______1___________ 5 days after shortage Shortage period_______ 2 Division,
eries during period of gas shortage. period.
PD-285_____ 12-R230-42.___ Revised 11-10-42 5-21-43.......... Application for authority to apply rating P-115---.__________... Food:___________________ On application______________________________ 2 Do.
(replacement, or more efficient operation
of plants canning or. processing fruits, < ♦
vegetables or fish).
PD-290_____ 12-R429-42.... 11-28-42......... 7-20-43.......... .Wood pulp: consumer’s order or request for M-93________________ Pulp and Paper_________ 2nd of month___..... Sncneeding month 3 Do.
shipment. - " . .
PD-291_____ 12-R025-42.... Revised Octo- 6-30-43.......... Wood pulp and other fibrous material; con- M-93_______________ Pulp and Paper_________ 15th of month_______ Preceding month____ 1 Do.
For ms issued 1 ber 1942. e indexed in sumer’s report of receipts, inventory and
>00 late to b consumption.
this edition are listed on page 4.
PD FORMS—Continued
106
Budget
Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. Copies
PD-292____ 12-R026-42---r ' Revised Octo- 6-30-43__________ Wood pulp: producer’s monthly report______ M-93_______________ Pulp and Paper 12th of month 1,3
ber 1942. Succeeding month_____
PD-293_____ 12-R400-42____ Revised 11-16-42. 6-20-43__________ Natural corundum ore and primary grain. M-89..._____________ Miscellaneous materials. 10th of month. ._ Preceding month 4 Do.
PD-293AZJ 12-R620-42_____ 12-16-42......... 6-20-43__________ Natural corundum superfine flour: Distrib- M-89................ Miscellaneous Minerals. 28th of month Procading month 3 Do.
PD-294_____ 12-R239-42. _.. Revised Oct. 6-20-43__________ utor’s and producer's monthly report. M-89............ Miscellaneous Minerals Preceding month______ 2
1942 Natural corundum primary grain; con*
sumefs monthly reportof stocks, receipts
and consumption. By 10th of month___ Do.
PD-294A___ 12-R621-42.... 6-21-43_________ Natural corundum superfine flour: Appli- M-89________________ Miscellaneous Minerals. On application_____ 2 Do.
cation for allocation.
Report of sale or transfer of rhodium salts . - f ---------- - ' -
PD-295..... 12-R219-42.... 10-20-43_________ and rhodium plating solutions. M-95.............. 10th of month» _ Preceding month 1 Do.
Steel plate requirements for shipment during Miscellaneous Minerals -
PD-298_____ 12-R598-42.___ 12-29-42_________ 5-20-43__________ month. M-21-C-.....-___... Steel 1st of month 4
Steel plate consumption report. (Receipts, Succeeding month....
PD-299_____ 12-R451-42---. 12-10-41_________ 5-20-48__________ requirements and inventories). M-21-C._____________ Steel.. 7th of month .. . Preceding month 2
Application for authorization to accept de-
PD-303B--- 12-R218-42.„. 12-18-42_________ 6-20-43_________ livery and/or put into process strategic M-61_______..... . . Mica-Graphite 20th of month Succeeding month. ’. 4
graphite for making crucibles.
PD-304..... 12-R528-42.... 12-10-42_________ 6-20-43.......... Application for preference rating for deliv- P-100 ............. Dept, of Munitions and On application______ 2
eries of material from the U. & Supply. Do.
PD-807..... 12-R498-42.... 12-3-42__________ 5-20-43__________ Producer’s weekly report on shipments of M-2L.............. Steel ____________ Wednesday_________ Preceding week . .... 2 Do.
shot and bullet core steel. Do.
M-308...... 12-R521-42.... Revised 12-3-42.. 5-20-43__________ Purchaser’s report on receipts, consump- M-21................ Steel _______... .. 3rd of month________ Preceding month______ 4 Ottawa, Canada.
tion, inventories and scheduled require- Division.
PD-311..... 12-R156-42..., Revised No- 6-20-43.......... ments of shot and bullet core steel. Priorities Regulation Petroleum Coordinator . 45 days previous Succeeding quarter 6 Ordnance District Of-
Application for assistance under Foreign Pe- No. 9. P-98-d. fice.
vember. troleum Industry Material Plan. Priority Regulation OPC.
PD-811C--- 12-R156-42 ... 12-18-42........ 6-20-43__________ Interim application for assistance under No. 9. P-98-d. Petroleum Coordinator.. On application______ 6 OPC.
PIM12.,... 12-R497-42.... 3-20-43__________ Foreign Petroleum Industry Material M-l-G . ..........* Chemicals On application .. 2
Plan.
Request for allocation of aluminum paint or
. pigment. •
PD-314..... 12-R172-42... 2-18-42.......... 6-30-43.......... Application for approval of. sale or other Aircraft Production On application..»»»- 3 Division.
transfer of new light aircraft. Do.
PD-315..... 12-R247-42..,. 6-30-43.......... Application for assistance in obtaining main- P-89............... Chemicals On application _ 3 Do.
tenance, repair and operating supplies for U. S. Tariff Commis-
PD-818..... 12-R126-42.___ Revised Octo- 6-80-43__________ the production of chemicals. M-85. . 15th of month ■ Preceding month 2 sion.
Kapok: stocks on hand, receipts, and de- Textile, Clothing and Division.
ber, 1942. liveries by importers, dealers, and manu- Leather. Applicant.
PD-319..... 12-R625-42.... Revised 12-4-42.. 7-20-43.......... facturers. M-70................ Textile, Clothing, and On appeal___________ 3
Appeal tor relief---Jute and jute products____ Leather. On approval of PD-
PD-321_____ 12-R433-42-... Revised 7-15-42. 4-20-43....._____ Certificate of transfer for new commercial M-100.............. Automotive_____________ 310- 1
PD-822---- 12-R488-42... 12-26-42......... 4-20-43__________ motor vehicle. . M-100............... Automotive.___________
Government exemption permit for transfer
of*new commercial motor vehicles.
PD-325--- 12-R297-42-. 12-18-43......... 6-21-43.......... Block mica: Inventory, receipts, fabrication, M-101............... Mica-Graphite_____ 15th of month r Preceding month 1 Division.
and sales.
PD-826_____ 12-R 0 85-42... Revised 9-10-42. 6-30-43.-........ Delivery of commercial motor vehicles______ M-100.............. Automotive.....__---____
Pb-326A --- 12-R 109-42.... 6-18-42__________ 6-30-43__________ Report of delivery of new commercial motor M-100............... Automotive_________... Upon delivery______ 1 Do.
vehicles on government exemption permit Do.
PD-322. Do.
PD-329_____ 12-R783-42.... 12-30-42......... 7-20-43__________ Application for specific allocation of cotton M-91,............... Textile Clothing, and On application » 2 Do.
duck. Leather. Before consuming Retain until called for«
PD-330_____ 12-R030-42.... 2-26-42.......... 3-31-43.......... Report of rubber required for war orders______ M-15-b_____________ Office i of Rubber rubber. 2 Division.
PD-333_____ 12-R469-42.... 6-30-43__________ Request for emergency assistance________ ... Director. With request Do.
Maintenance and Repair. 1 Division.
PD-338_____ 12-R308-42.... 12-29-42_________ 3-20-43__________ Distributor’s record, and report lorm_________ L-63................ Distribution 20th oi month _ _ Preceding month 1 Do. :
PD-338_____ 12-R273-42.-.. Revised Octo- 6-20-43__________ Jewel bearing material: supplier schedule... M-50 ............. Miscellaneous minerals. As specified ________ 2d succeeding month.. 3 Do.
PD-339l--- 12-R 151-42.... ber 1942. 6-30-43__________ N atural resins.......__________________ M-56________________ Chemicals 15 days after end of Calendar quarter 2 Do.
each calendar quar- 4 to Division;
ter. 1 to Supplier.
PD-848_____ 12-R551-42.... 12-3-42.......... 7-20-43__________ M-86-e_______---.. Food. 15 days after pack 3 Division.
Seasonal pack 'report: canned fruits and
vegetables.
Application tor exemption from restrictions..
PD-344_____ 12-R152-42.... 3-23-42__________ 6-30-43.......... Railroads’ application for priority assistance- M-53............... Chemicals. ...______ On application. 2
PD-351_____ 12-R542-42.... 4-20-43__________ Statement of stocks and consumption of P-88................ Transportation Equip- On application 3
molybdenum. ment.
PD-359..... 12-R277-42-- Revised 11-12-42 2-20-43----...... Application and allocation of molybdenum.. M-I10............... Steel 20th of month__ Succeeding month 1
PD-360_____ 12-R241-42.... 12-22-42......... 7-31-43.......... Glycerine producer’s, refiner's, and dis- M-110.............. Steel____________________ With purchase order. 5
PD-888A... 12-R479-42-.--- 12-11-42---...... 3-20-43.......... tributor’s statement of supply and sum- Chemicals___ 15th of month t Preceding month 1
mary of shipments.
107
PD-4M..... 12-R597-42____ 12-4-42.......... 2-20-43.......... Application for serial number___............. P-120 ....... ........ Aluminum and Mag- On application..1 Division.
PD-373_____ 12-R740-42.... 12-28-42_________ 3-20-43__________ nesium.
Goat, kid and cabretta skins and leather; M-114_______....... Textile, Clothing and 5th of month........ Preceding month______ 1 Do'
inventory and operations report. Leather.
PD-376_____ 12-R079-42.... Revised Sep- 4-30-43.......... Industrial and cuttable diamond stocks M-109.............. Miscellaneous Minerals. 15th of month_______ Preceding quarter_____ 2 Division---Chanin Bldg.
and sales of loose diamonds and diamonds Ney? York City,
incorporated in unused tools and equip-
tember 1942 ment.
PD-377_____ 12-R233-42.... 12-29-42......... 6-20-43........ Report of sale or transfer, industrial and cut- M-109_______».___Miscellaneous Minerals. At time of sale..______________________-______ 4 WPB, New York,
table rought diamonds. » N, Y.
PD-378..... 12-R401-42.... 11-14-42......... 6-20-43.......... Rough diamonds: report of sales_____________ M-109________..... Miscellaneous Minerals 10th of month...... Proceeding month..... :2 Do.
PD-380_____ 12-R272-42____ 3-20-42.......... 6-20-43.......... Report of antimony inventory consumption, M-112_______________ Steel__________________ 20th ot month_______ Succeeding month_____ 1 Do.
PD-381..... 12-R390-42.... 2-20-43__________ products and supply requirements.
Revised 11-11-42. Application for and allocation of antimony.. M-112______________ Steel.........___________ On application______ One month.....______ 5 4 Division, 1 Supplier.
PD-385_____ 12-R514-42.... 4-20-43__________ Industrial power trucks: Producer s monthly L-112, P-40.......... General Industrial IStnotmonth_______ Succeeding month.___ 1 Division
PD-887..... 12-R284-42.___ Revised 10-16- 4-20-43.......... report on proposed production and delivery Equipment,
schedule for trucks, and sales value of
trucks. \ A
Monthly report of export shipments of farm L-170.._............ Farm Machinery and 10th of month....... 1 month_____________ 1 Do.
42. machinery and equipment and repair Equipment,
PD-389_____ 12-R226-42.... 12-29-42_________ 1-20-43.......... parts.
Quarterly report of production and exports M-103___________... Textile, Clothing, and 20th of month....... Preceding quarter_____ 1 Do.
of anthraquinone vat dyestuffs. Leather.
PD-391.. .. 12-R058-42.... 5-30-43.......... Alloy steel melting schedule_________________ M-21-a_____________ Steel______...._____..... 1st of month________ Succeeding month.___ 6 Do.
PD-391A... 12-R184-42.... 10-23-42......... 5-21-43.......... Summary of alloy steel melting schedule.___ M-21-a_............ Steel.........................do___________________do......... 2 Do.
PD-394_____ 12-R462-42.... July 1942........ 2^-21-43.......... Report of nickel contained in nickel scrap... M-6-o...... Steel.................... 15th of month_______ Current month..._____ . 2 Do.
PD-395_____ 12-R750-42. ___ 4-20-43__________ Canadian application for preference rating Applicable “P” or- .............. On application.......................------... 2 WPB.
PD-897..... 12-R334-42.... Revised 7-31-42. 4-29-43.......... for deliveries of material from the United ders.
States.
Application for authorization to install llque- L-86._.._________... Plumbing and Heating . On application______________________________ 8 Do.
fled petroleum gas equipment. ~ •
PD-399..___ 12-R567-42... - Revised 12-5-42. 4-20-43.......... Application for serial number and for author- P-126___........... General Industrial Within 5 days....... ........__________...... 2 Division,
ization to operate as an emergency serv- Equipment,
ice agency.
PD-400A... 12-R288-42.... Revised 11-18-42 5-20-43__________ Application by metal mines for quarterly P-56..... Mining Equipment_____ 12-15-42_________.... 1st quarter, 1943_______ 4 Do.
quota for purchase of repair parts and re-
pair materials.
PD-400B... 12-R289-42____ 42-14-42......... 5-20-43.......... Application for quarterly quota for purchase P-56........ Mining Equipment_____ 12-10-42___________.. 1st quarter, 1943._____ 4 Do.
PD-400C... 12-R376-42.... Revised 12-12-42 5-20-43.......... of repair parts and materials by coal mines.
Application for assignment of quarterly quo- P-56.............___ Mining equipment...... On receipt..---....--- 1st quarter, 1918___... 4 Do.
la of repair parts and materials for non-
metalllc mines.
PD-404..... 12-R236-42.... Revised 6-10-42. 7-81-43.......... New typewriter and parts: Manufacturers’ L-54-a.............. Service equipment______ 10th of month_______ Preceding month...... 1 Do.
report on production, shipments, and
stocks.
PD-405..... 12-R140-42.... 10-2-42__________ 6-30-43.......... Monthly report on duck and goose feathers M-102.....__________ Textile, Clothing, and 15th of month_______ Preceding month______ 2 Bureau of Census.
PD-406..... 12-R810-42... . 1-20-43.......... and down. ' Leather.
Application for preference rating on material P-110_____...________ Construction____________ On application______________________________ 3 Local FHA.
entering into a low cost remodeling proj-
PD-407___ 7-20-43.......... ect. '
Application for authorization to consume M-15-b________..... Rubber Director_________ 15th of month_______ Succeeding month..... 1 Division,
12-R566-42.... Revised 12-5-42.. crude rubber, latex, reclaimed and/ot
PD-410..... 12-R558-42____ 12-10-42--------- 4-21-43_________ scrap rubber respectively for Schedule
II-A, II-B, or II-C products.
Application for certificate authorizing pur- M-15-d............. Rubber director......... On application.............................. 2 OAA Inspector,
chase of new aircraft tires and tubes.
PD-411..... 12-R651-42... 12-12-42......... 4-20-43.;......... Application tor authorization to place orders L-89________________ General Industrial On application______________________________ 1 Division.
for elevators or for changés to elevators. Equipment.
PD-412A... 12-R488A2 . - 12-18-42 .....■ 4-21-43.......... Application for release of unit heaters, under L-107_______________ Plumbing and heating... On application______________________________ 4 Do.
PD-413_____ 12-29-42_________ 6-80-43-........ ventilators, blast coils and connectors.
Dairy products plants: report of ratings ap- P-118.. ........i. Food.................... 10th of month....... Preceding month_____ 1 Do.
plied for repair, maintenance and opera-
12-R157-42____ tion.
PD-414..... 12-R478-42 . 12-26-42. . 7-21-43.......... Dairy products and egg processing plants: P-118............... Food.................... On application.............. 2 Do.
application for authority to apply rating of
AA-3 for replacements (excluding material
for addition or expansion).
PD-415..... 12-R428-42____ 4-15-42.......... 4-20-43........--- Outline for application for authorization to L-100..... General Industrial On application__________________________.... 2 Do.
PD-416_____ 12-R656-42____ 12-9-42 ........ 4-20-43.......... purchase critical compressors. Equipment.
Critical compressors: manufacturer’s month- L-100............... General Industrial 25th of month....... 1 month....___________ 4 Do.
ly report. Equipment.
PD-418.... 12-R082-42.... September 1942. 5-30-43...... Application for authority to purchase laun- L-91________________ Service equipment______ On application______..______________________ 3 Supplier.
PD-419_____ 12-21-42 4-20-43 ......... dry and dry cleaning equipment.
Commercial laundry, dry cleaning, and L-91................ Service equipment...... 7th of month_____... Preceding month______ 2 Division,
12-R313-42.... tailor’s pressing machinery: Manufactur-
ms issued er’s and distributor’s monthly report on •
production, shipments, unfilled orders,
and Inventory. 1
For ;oo late to b e indexed in this edition are listed on page 4. ,
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108
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Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. ' ; Copies
PD-419_____ 12-R313-42____ 12-21-42. 4-20-43 ... Section D: Detail inventory report_________ LH91...... „ Service equipment______ 7th of month..______ Preceding month______ 2 Division.
PD-419_____ 12-R313-42.... 12-21-42. . 4-20-43 Section E: Detail inventory repdrt__________ ............. Service equipment______ 7th of month________ Preceding month_____ 2 Do.
PD-420_____ 12-R217-42____ 4-11-42 . 6-30-43 ....... L-100-______________ General Industrial upon issuance______ 1 Applicant.
Authorization to place an order for critical Equipment. Division.
compressors Textile, Clothing, Applicant.
Shearlings purchases, input, deliveries, in- Leather. Do.
ventories and undelivered contracts.
Authorization for specific transactions in
restricted commodities.
Authorization for specific transaetions ’n
restricted commodities as indicated
Application for exemption from the power md
curtailment restrictions.
Application for authorization.to accept new
. or increased power deliveries.
Supplementary statement of utility on con-
sumer application for new or increased
power deliveries.
PD-421_____ 12-R735-42 12-18-42......... 7-22-43 Application for authorization to use inven-. M-94-.............. 10th of month_______ Preceding month_____ 1
PD-423_____ 12-R453-42 11-16-42 4-20-43 । tory to fill orders with preference rating
PD-423B 12-R416-42___ 11-17-42...:___ 7-20-43 _________ Jess than A-l-k.,
12-R626-42 12-4-42 6-20-43 Application for authorization to purchase L-94................ Power______________■- On application______ 2 Do.
PD-424_____ 12-R279-42 5-1-42. new domestic mechanical refrigerators. L-94.............. Power______T________ Upon application... 2 Ito Division,! toUtility
PD-425A-- 6-20-43.......... Authorization for warehouse transfer of new Company.
PD-425B- 12-R280-42 10-19-42 ....... 6-20-43...... domestic mechanical refrigerators. L-94________________ Power_____________...... With PD-425-A.... 1 Division.
PD-426 12-R633-42.. 5-20-43...______ Report of stock on hand and shipments of M-9-C--_____________ Copper______i............ On application...... Before 2-28-42__________ 5 Do.
PD-427 12-R&69-42 7-21-43 domestic mechanical refrigerators. L-5-d _____________ CrtTiQumers’ Dur Ahle On application______ 2 As specified.
12-29-42......... Customer’s application tor delivery of naph- Goods, 1 to Shipper, 1 to Re-
PD-430 12-R629-42 A 12-14-42 7-20-43 thalene. do do 2 ceiver.
PD-431 12-R711-42 7-20-43 Naphthalene supplier’s summary of orders,.. L-5-d_.............. Consumers’ Durable When required______ 1 Division.
High speed and tool steel: producers’ report Goods. 1 to supplier^ 1 to divi-
PD-435 12-R496-42____ Revised 11-25-42. 3-20-43 of metallic alloys required for melting. M-105 - ------.....- ChemlnfilR 10th of month.------ Succeeding month____ 2 sion;
PD-436 12 R243-43---- Nov. 1942_______ 7-20-43........- Consumer’s request for cadmium and cad- M-1Q5---........... Chemieala_______r*. 15th of month,______ Following month_____ 1 Division.
PD-44Ò 12-R522-42 5-20-43 mium-bearing materials. M-21-á............. Steel..........J... ... Sth of month........ Succeeding month____ 6 Do.
PD-44I 12-R330-42 11-11-42 . '5-21-43 -. Cadmium production' and distribution and M-65..._............ zipc...,______ 15th of month_______ 3 months______________ 3 Do.
PD-442 12-R394-42" 5-20-43--r_______ stocks. M-65................ Zinc____________________ 15th of month_______ Preceding month...--- 2 Bure au of Mixtes*
PD-443 12-R713-42 12-26-42. ..... 7-20-43 _________ Authority to begin construction.____________ L-41................. Construction......... .
PD-443A 12-R713-42 4-20-43 .. Subject: Application PD-415_______________ L-W0---.............. General Industrial
Equipment.
PD-447 12-R088-42 1-25-42 _______ 6-30-43__________ Monthly report of rail----,_______...._____--- L-88................ Transnortation Eauin- 8th of month________ Preceding month______ 3 Bureau of Mines.
Dealers: inventory and deliveries of metallic meni.
PD-450 . , Ì2-R613-42.. 5-20-43__________ zinc. M-ll-............J- Zinc _ . ____ 15th of month___--- Preceding month...... 3 Division.
PD-451 5-20-43 ---. ---- Consumption and stocks of zinc scrap.______ M-ll.........--- Zinc___________...._____ 15th of month_______ Preceding month______ 2 Bureau of Mines, Col-
12-R287-42.___ lege Park, Ma.
PD-452.___ 12-R614-42.... 12-4-42.......... 5-20-43...________ Report of producer on production and inven- M-ll.........,...... Zinc_______ 15th of month--..... Preceding month______ 3 Division.
tory of zinc. Division after endorse-
PD-453. . 12-R215-42---. 5-1-42___________ 6-30-43 ......... Zinc allocation certificate____________________ M-ll................ Zinc_________...._______ On application______ Succeeding month_____ 2 ment by Producer.
PD-456 12-R727-42 12-22-42 .... 3-21-43.......... Molasses: yeast, citric add or edible syrup M-54................ Chffpimfe ...... 15th of month_______ 1 Division.
manufacturer’s quarterly report of inven- Preceding calendar
. tory and consumption. quarter.
PD-457 12-R726-42. 12-22-42......... 3-21-43......... Molasses: alcohol manufacturer’s quarterly M-54............... Chemicals__________..... 15th of month........ dn 1 Do.
■ report of inventory and consumption.
Molasses: producer’s, importer’s or primary quarterly period.
PD-458 12-R659-42.___ 12-10-42_________ 3-20-43.......... distributor’s quarterly report of inventory M-54..........,.... Chemicals________....... 15th of month_______ Preceding Calendar 1 Division.
and shipments.
Application for allocation of zine sulphide quarter.
PD-464- 12-R655-42 .... 12-10-42_________ 3-20-43.......... pigment for export. M-128............... Chemicals_______________ Sth of month________ Succeeding month_____ 4 Board of Economic
Indian Kyanite, crude and calcined: Report
of stocks, receipts, consumption, ship- ft Warfare.
PD-466- Revised Octo- 6-30-43__________ ments, and application to use and accept M-148............... Miscellaneous Minerals 10th of month»...... Preceding month______ 4 Division.
12-R124-42...; ber, 1942, delivery.
PD-469. 12-B214-42 ... Revised 11-12-42 7-20-43.......... Jute, flax, soft hemp, istle, sunn fiber, etc., 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 2
receipts, sales, consumption, and stocks of . Textile, Clothing
fiber. M-70, M-138, M-187 Leather. and Tariff Commission.
Application tor authorization to sell or trans-
PD-470. .. 12-R290-42.... 5-25-42.......... 3-20-43.......J. fer materials frozen by WPB order or Inventore and Reauisi- On application_____ 2 Division.
regulation. tioning.
PD-475 Ï2-R251-42 . Revised 10-13-42 1-20-43 ....... Horsehide: monthly report of tanners_____.... M-141.............. Textile, Clothing Monthly............ One month.---...-.___ 1 Do.
Leather.
PD-476 10-24-42 12-18-42 3-20-43.......... Anti-freeze application for authorized quota- L-51.,.............. Chemicals . On application______ 4-1-42 to 3-31-43....... 2 Do,
12-R319-42J--- Application for authorization to fabricate
PD-480 I2-R370-42 ... 6-20-43.......... or cause to fabricate strategic mica. M-1Ô1.............. Mica-Graphite. ' On application______ 2 Fabricator.
PD-481_____ 12-R270-42.... Revised 10-22-42 7-20-43.......... Application for allocation of sperm oil_______ M-40_______________ Chemicals________....... 15 of month......... Succeeding month_____ 4 Division.
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PD-483_____ 7-20-43 Kapok: application for exemption......._____ M-85................ Textile, Clothing and On application______ 2 Division.
Revised 12-4-42 4-30-43 Leather. 2 Do.
PD-484_____ 12-29-42_____■____ 6-30-43 Quartz crystals: Importer’s and processor’s M-146............... Miscellaneous Minerals. 20th of month....... Preceding month______ 5 4 to Division, 1 to sup-
PD-487_____ 12-14-42_________ 8-31-43 monthly report of stocks, receipts, con- M-156.............. Steel.................... 20th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 4 plier.
8-31-43 sumption, production, ana shipments. 2 Division.
4-20-43 Customers application for allocation oi tan- 3 Do.
7-20-43 talum for delivery. 5 Do.
2-20-43 Customer’s report on receipts, consumption 1 Do.
2-20-43 and inventory of tantalum and proposed 3 4 to Division, 1 to sup-
PD-488_____ 12-R631-42 ... 1-20-43 consumption. M-156_______________ Steel____________________ 20th of month_______ . .do . 1 plier.
12-R086-42____ 1-20-43 Processor’s report on production, receipts, 2 Division.
12-R045-42.... 4-20-43 consumption and shipments of Tantalum 1 WPB field Office.
12-R037-42.... Revised 9-7-42.. 6-30-43 materials and tantalum ores or concen- 2 Division.
PD-489_____ 12R038-42_____ 12-24-42......... 3-20-43 trates. । / M-156............ Steel____________________ 27th of month_______ Same month__________ 2 Do.
6-20-43 Production oi, and iron and steel contained 2 Do.
6-20-43 in domestic heating stoves, iron and steel 1 Do.
6-20-43 in shipments of repair parts, and stocks on I Do.
PD-494_____ 12-14-42......... 7-20-43 hand. L-23-c.............. Plumbing and Heating.. 20th of month.______ Preceding month______ 2 Do.
PD-495_____ 12-R573-42.___ Revised 12-5-42. 7-31-43 Canned fish: weekly pack report____________ M-86-b.............. Food.................... Tuesday____________ Preceding week ...___ 3 Do.
PD-496..... 12-R635-42____ 11-28-42 ________ 2-28-43 Application for and allocation of beryllium.. M-160............... Steel____________________ On application______ 2 Do.
12-R547-42. ... 3-20-43 Report of beryllium inventory, consumption, 2 1 to supplier; 1 to df
PD-497..... 12-R548-42.___ 11-28-42_____.... 6-30-43 products, source of supply, and shipments M-160. . ......... Steel________ .. One month___ 2 vision.
PD-500_____ 12-R264-42.... Revised 10-22-42. 0-30-43 Request for relief___________________________ Various_____________ Appeals................. On appeal___________ Division.
12-R264-42... . 4-20-43 Form for appeals______________ M-15-b, M-15-b-l, On appeal ______ 1 to Supplier, 1
PD-500B__ 4-20-43 M-15-f. Rubber Director. Division^ >
PD-501..... 12-5-42.......... 7-21-43 Government exemption permit for transfer M-130............... Automotive. ___________ Division. .
7-20-43 of new passenger automobiles. Do.
8-15-43 Report oi delivery of new passenger automo- Do.
1-31-43 biles. . * Do.
5-20-43 Nitrogen compounds: receipts arid consump- Do.
PD-502---.... 12-14-42......... 8-31-43 tion. M-180............... Automotive...._____.... Immediately________ Do.
12-R563-42____ 5-20-43 Stocks of platinum or platinum alloys_______ Do.
PD-504_____ 12-R107-42-... 12-18-42_________ 6-20-43 Sales or transfers of platinum or platinum Chemicals ____________ Do
12-R452-42____ 6-20-43 --- alloys. M-163,M-164,M-165. 10 days after receipt. Do.
PD-512-.... • 5-28-42__________ 6-20-43 Purchases or receipts of platinum or plati- M-162............i.. Miscellaneous Minerals. 15th of month_______ Preceding month...... Do.
PD-513_____ 12-R281-42.... Revised 12-3-42. inde num alloys. M-162______________ Miscellaneous Minerals 15th of month.______ Preceding month______
PD-514_____ 12-R023-42-___ Revised 12-3-42. Closures for malt beverages and non-alcohol- M-162........______ Miscellaneous Minerals. 15th of month....... Preceding month______
PD-519_____ 12-R024r42_... 12-18-42_________ 1c beverages: Inventories, receipts and use M-104............... Containers______________ 10th of month_______ Preceding month. ___
12-R278-42.-.. by bottlers. General Industrial
PD-520_____ 12-R254-42.... 5-28-42.......... Refrigeration appeal_________________________ Equipment. On appeal___________
PD-521_____ 12-3183-42.... Customer’s request for shipment of isopro- M-168. Chemicals 18th of month
5>yl alcohol.
Supplier’s schedule of proposed deliveries of
isopropyl alcohol (including deliveries for
own use). • Succeeding month.___
PD-522____ 12-R41^-42„„ Application for delivery of capryl alcohol---. M-168............... Chemicals_______________ 18th of month_______; __do--_____
PD-525_____ 12-R212-42.... 5-29-42.......... Capryl-alcohol producer’s schedule of orders. M-167.............. Chemicals___ .......... 20th of month_______ _____do.................
PD-526_____ 12-R211-42.___ 5-20-42.......... Buses and electric railway cars: producer’s M-167............... Chemicals............... 25th of month_______ .. ._do
PD-530_____ 12-R434-42.... 8-2-42........... ---...... monthly report of orders and deliveries. L-101_______£_____ Transportation Equip- 6th of month..______ Preceding month______
PD-530A.__ 12-R434-42-... 11-19-42_________ Continuation of PD-530________________ L-101............. ment.
PD-531_____ 12-R571-42____ Condensed bill of materials, domestic ice Consumers’ Durable 1
refrigerators. Goods. 3
Incandescent and fluorescent lamp bases: Consumers’ Durable 2
manufacturers’ and reclaimers’ request Goods. 2
12-14-42......... for allocation. Communications Equip- 2
6-4-42........... Wire telegraph utility quarterly report of men. 2
PD-532-.___ 12-R632-42.___ Revised 9-10-42. inventory and usage of materials ana sup- L-28............... Communications Equip- Succeeding month.___,. 1
PD-535_____ 12-R182-42.___ 6-4-42___________ plies. P-129.............. ment. Preceding quarter..... 1
PD-536____ 12-R075-42.... Wire telephone utility monthly report on L-50_______________ Communications Equip- 20th of month_______ Preceding month______
PD-537_____ 12-R234-42_„. the usage of copper in cable extensions. P-129, P-130........ ment. Within 45 days_______ Preceding quarter_____
PD-538_____ 12-R244-42.___ Wire telephone utility quarterly report on P-129, P-130........ Communications Equip- 20th of month_______ __ _ do -
station movement. ment. 45 days after dose of
Wire telephone utility quarterly report of Mining_______X........ quarter.
inventory and usage of materials and sup- Stockpiling andTrans- 45 days after close of
PD-542-... 12-R517-42.... plies. portatlon. quarter.
PD-543_____ 12-R490-42- --- Application for serial number_______________ On application______
PD-543A _. 12-R489-42____ Application for shipping space certificate.... P-56................ On application....
PD-545_____ 12-R314-42____ 12-29-42.•_______ Shipping space certificate...........
Fon ms issued t Revised 11-4-42. Producer’s application for approval of con-
Revised 11-5-42. struction of utility facilities for a housing 1
6-11-42_______ project. Power................... On application______
oo late to be xed in this edition are listed on page 4.
PD FORMS—Continued
110
Budget ------- r---' ------------- 1 11
Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. Copies
PD-545A 12-R311-42 6-20-43 Authority to proceed with construction of P-46--- Power ________________ /
utility facilities.
PD-545B 12-R814-42 Authorization to proceed with construction.. P-46 Power.......___________
6-20-43.-4........ Request for special quota of honey for use la
PD-546 12-R320-42 6-16-42 1-20-43 product in which honey will not be used M-118............... Food_____________________ On application...... 1 Division.
primarily in place of sugar.
PD-549 12-14-42 Ethyl cellulose producer’s schedule of orders. M-175_______________ Chemicals____________... 20th of month....... Succeeding month_____ 3 with Do.
3-20-43.......... Customer's application for delivery of ethyl Succeeding month....
PD-550 12-14-42 3-20-43 cellulose. M-175............... Chemicals___.........---. 15th of month_______ 4 Supplier.
12-R709-42-.--- Application fot authorization to make spe-
PD-ññfi 12-R710-42.___ 12-12-42 6-30-43 cific transactions in restricted commodities. Various_________________ On application______ 4 Division.
12-R120-42.___ Diamond dieS: supplier’s report on produc-
PD-559 12-R618-42 12-11-42_________ 6-20-43__________ tion, shipments, receipts and stocks. M-181______________ Miscellaneous Minerals. 20th of month.______ Succeeding month.... 4 Do.
Diamond dies: consumer’s report on stocks,
PD-560 12-9-42 6-20-43 receipts and requirements of wire drawn M-181_____________ Miscellaneous Minerals. 20th of month_______ Preceding month______ 2 Do.
12-R511-42---. through small dies.
PD-561 12-ST175-42.__ Revised 11-17-42 1-31-43 Coffee importer’s qualifying statement______ M-63 Food.................... 12-1-42.............. 2 Do.
PD-562 12-R652-42 12-11-42 4-20-43 . Manufacturers’ report ón shipments of ele- L-89................ General Industrial 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
vators and shipping schedule for unfilled
orders. Equipment.
PD-566. 12-R526-42 12-7-42 4-20-43 Office machinery: Manufacturer’s report of Service Equipment______ 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
production, shipments, inventory and un-
PD-5S7.___ 12-R268-42 Revised 11-15-42 2-20-43. filled orders. M-l-h.............. Aluminum and Mag- 15th of month_______ 4 Do.
Application for allocation of restricted baux- Succeeding month....
ite. neslum.
PD-568 12-R357-42 Revised 11-15-42 2-20-43 Application for allocation of alumina........ M-l-h.............. Aluminum and Magne- 15th of month....... 4 Do.
Succeeding month____
PD-569- 12-R257-42 12-2-42 .... 7-20-43.... Tanners’ processors' or contractors’ applica- M-194 ____ 10th of month_______ Current month________ 2 War Production Board
tion for cattle puschase. sium . % Quartermaster
Tanners’, processors’ or contractors’ applica- Textile, Clothing and General, Boston, De-
tion for calf and kip skins purchases. Leather. pot, 855 Common-
Tanners’, processors’ or contractors’ author- Textile, Clothing and wealth Ave., Boston,
ization to purchase hides. Leather. Mass.
Cattle hides: producers’ and dealers’ report Textile, Clothing and Do.
of production, purchases, sales and stocks. Leather. ♦
PD-569A 12-R508-42...... 12-2*42 7-21-43 Calf and kip skins: producers’ and dealers? M-194 Textile, ■ Clothing and On application______ 2
PD-569B 12-R509-42 12-2-42....... 7-20-43.......... report of production, sales>and stocks. M-194.............. Leather,
PD-569C *12-R507-42_-.. 12-2-42 7-21-48.......... New commercial motor vehicle inventory M-194 ........ Textile, Clothing and 10th of month_______ One month____________ 1 Do.
PD-569D 12-R510-42 12-2-42 . ....... 7-20-43.......... card. M-194............... Leather. 10th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
PD-571 12-R519-42 4-20-43 ........ Report of change in inventory status of a M-100-a, L-4-h_____ Automotive_____________
PD-572 12-R262-42 7-10-42 8-20-43__________ new commercial motor vehicle. M-100-a............ Automotive.___...._____ When change oc- 1 Division.
Cocoa beans: Quarterly report of cocoa stocks curs.
PD-573 12-R087^2 Revised ___ _ 4-30-43.......... held by importers, dealers, grinders and M-145_____________ Food............_______ 15 days after dose of Preceding quarter_____ 2 Bureau of Census.
others; and grindings. quarter.
PD-574 12-R578-42 12-3-42 - 3-20-43 ....... Report under general preference order M-19-a............. Chemicals_______________ 10 of month_________ Succeeding month_____ .1 Division.
PD-575 12-R524-42.... 12-16-42 . 6-21-43 M-19-a. M-61........... Mica-Graphite__________ 20th of month______. Succeeding month.... 4 Do.
PD-578 12-R 162-42 6-30-43 . Consumers’ application for graphite cruci- Ration Order No. 4.. 0. P. A................. By 25th of month___ Succeeding month_____ 2 Procurement Division,
bles. Treasury Depart-
September 1942„ Application for the release of new or used ment.
PD-581 12-R382-421._ Revised 11-11-42 2-20-43 typewriters to Federal Government Agen- M-39................ Steel____________________ 20th of month_______ Succeeding month..,___ 2 Division
PD-582 12-R309-42_ 10-22-42 . 2-20-43 cies. M-39................ Steel _.................- 1 month_______________ 5 4 to Division with PD-
Inventories, «resumption. and requirements 581, 1 to Supplier
of cobalt. y with Purchase Or-
Application for, and allocation of, cobalt for On application...... der.
PD-583 July 1942. 5-20-43 metallic and nonmetalllc uses. M-184............... Chemicals_______________ 10th of month....___ Succeeding month_____ 2 1 to Supplier. 1 to
Aniline customer’s application for delivery.. Division.
PD 584. 12-R286-42.... 12-12-42 3-20-43 Aniline producer’s schedule of orders ______ M-184............... Chemicals_______________ 20th oi nuinth_______ Succeeding month.... 3 Division.
12-R7r5-42.._. 12-12-42 3-20-43 Lithium: consumer’s request for delivery____ M-191--..........4. Chemicals___....._____ 10th or 15th of Succeeding month____ 2 or Distributor or pro-
PD-585_____ 12-R516-42.... Lithium compounds: producer’s delivery month. Succeeding month.;.. 3 ducer.
PD-58fL_ 12-R723-42 12-21-42 3-20-43 schedule. M-191............... Chemicals_______________ 20th ot month_______ 3 Division.
PD-589..... 1.2-R224-42.___ 10-12-42™. 6-30-43 Paper: Grades selected for regular manufac- L-120............... Pulp and Paper_________ On or before effective 1 Do.
ture. Schedules I and II. date of schedule.
ill
12 14-42 8-20-48 Pyrethrum: producer’s inventories, produc- M-1W............... Chemicals............... 10th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 3 Division.
Ì2-R712-42.... 9-90-^ tion and proposed deliveries. M-198............... Aluminum and Mag- 15th of month..----- Succeeding month____ 4 Do.
PD-592_____ 12-R587-42. Revised 12-5-42. nesium. Western Log & Lum*
PD-593_____ 12-R540-42____ Revised 12-5-42. Application for allocation of sitka spruce M-186............... Lumber and Lumber 20th of month_______ Succeeding month---. 2 ber Adm., Portland,
logs, cants, ditches. Products. Oreg.
PD-597 12-11-42 7-20-43 ........ Quarterly report of stocks of long staple . M-117, M-197_______ Textile, Clothing and 10 days after quar- Preceding quarter..... 1 Division.
12-R668-42-___ cotton. Leather. ter. WPB, c/o Quarter-
PD-598 A- 12-R031-42--- Revised Septem- Cutter's report of production, deliveries M-80. . ________ Textile, Clothing, and 10th of month_______ Preceding month------ 1 master General, Bos-
ber 1942. and stocks of military and repair cut stock Leather. ton Depot, Boston,
from Vegetable tanned sole leather. Mass.
PD-598 B- 12-R032-42- --- Revised Septem- « a47 Tanner’s report of leather produced and M-80________________ Textile, Clothing, and 10th of month-----. Preceding month--- 1 Do.
ber 1942. delivered. Leather. Monday _________ Preceding week_______ 2 Division.
PD-599 12-R541-42 12-19-42 ........ 4-20-43.......... New railroad cars and new, rebuilt or con- L-97-a, L-97-b..---. Transportation Equip-
verted industrial cars of the railroad type ment.
Q_OAr AQ and cane cars authorizations and deliveries. Chemicals_______________ See applicable order. One month_____....... Var- Do.
PD-600_____ 12-R001-42- --- o - - - Customer’s application for deliveries of les.
12-R002-42____ Q QA-AQ chemicals. See applicable order. Var-
Revised 11-25-42. Supplier’s schedule of deliveries of chemicals. Chemicals...____________ One month_____....... Do.
rU-601_____ Revised 11-25-42. Authorization for receipt of magnesiupi------ M-2-b Aluminum and Magne- les. Applicant.
PD-603_____ 12-R534-42____ Revised 12-5-42. ZZU~4o__________ Pyridine: customer’s application for delivery. sium. 1 to Supplier, 1 to
12-R688-42.___ 1? 10-42 8 20-43 Pyridine: producer’s schedule of delivery--- M-185.............. Chemicals.......---...... 10th of month_______ Succeeding month.... 2 Division.
12-R639-42--- 4-20-43__________ Soluble nitrocellulose: customer’s appli- M 18$ Chemicals __________ 18th ofmonth.....--- Succeeding month_____ 3 Division.
PD-605---___ 12-R579-42___. 12-12-42......... 9-90-4.3 cation for delivery. M-ÏÔè..---.......... Chemicals_______________ 15th of month_______ Succeeding month------ 3 DO.
12-R588-42.... 5-20-43......---. Long tftmfts* Producer’s report _______ M-21................ Steel___________________ 12th of month_______ Preceding month______ 3 Do.
PD-611..... Revised *12-5-42. c90 49 Tin plate, short ternes ana black plate: pro- M-21 .......... Steel.................... 12th of month....... Preceding month______ 2 Do.
7-31-43-__....... ducer’s report. M-21 ________ Steel_____________________ Precedin': month______ 3 Dp.
PD-613_____ 12-R255-42.... E-90-4^ Tin plate, short ternes and black plate, pur- M-21 ............ Steel ___________________ 10th of month_______ Preceding month...... 2 Do.
PD-614..... 12-R589-42____ Revised 12-5-42. chaser’s report.
12-R650-42- --- A OA---AQ Critical heat exchangers: outline for appli- L-172 ....... General Industrial On application______ 1 Division.
PD-615_____ 1Z---11MLZ-.4- --- r4o. _________ cation for authorization to purchase. Equipment.
PD-615 A.. 12-R648-42--- Critical heat exchangers: Authorization to L---172 General Industrial
PD-615 B--- 12-9-42__________ 4-20-43._________ place and accept an order. Equipment.
4 90 49 Critical heat exchangers: Manufacturer’s L-172............... General Industrial 25th of month_______ Same month_______... 4 Bo.
1Z--- xvU4 U"iJ- _ _ _ .«-T --- ---------- monthly report on production and de- Equipment. ■ I
4 9A-4Q livery schedùle. L-163............... General Industrial On application______ 2 Do.
PD-616_____ 12-R653-42.---_ Critical turbo-blowers: Outline for applica- Equipment.
tion for authorization to purchase.
12-9-42.......... Critical turbo-blowers: Authorization j to General Industrial
4-20-43___________ place and accept an order. Equipment.
PD-616 A--- 12-R654-42-.. 4-20-43.......... Turbo-blowers: Manufacturer’s report on L-163 General Industrial 25th of month_______ Succeeding month.___ 4 Do.
PD-616 B__ 12-R664-42.... 3-20-43.......... production and delivery schedule. Equipment. 15th of month....... Succeeding month.___ 4 Do.
PD-617_____ 12-R736-42.... Shellac: ^plication for consumption........ M-106...........---- - Chemicals.--.;-....----- 15th of month_______ Succeeding month.___ 3 Do.
PD-618_____ 12-R690-42____ 12-11-42_________ 3-20-43__________ Chlorinated paraffin: Producer s schedule of
12-R689-42.... 19 10-4.9 3-20-43 deliveries. M-189.............. Chemicals.............. 10th of month_______ Succeeding month.___ 4 Supplier.
Chlorinated paraffin: Customer’s application
for delivery. ’ ---- On application_____- 3 Division.
PD-620 12-R415-42 12-28-42_________ 4-20-43.......--- Application for authorization to receive de- L-144, P-43_______--- Safety and Technical
livery of scientific equipment or materials. Equipment.
PD-621.___c 12-R141-42____ Revised 10-6-42. 9 91 A9 Tea importer’s and packer’s report of stocks M-lll .......... Food.................... 15th of month.---.---. Preceding month....--- 2 Bureau of Census.
PD-625 A.. and deliveries. W*PB, San Francisco,
0-9049 Dried apples: Semimonthly report M-205............... Food____________________ 3rd and 18th________ Half month_________ 4 Calif., or WPB,
1Z XV04U”4Z__ _ - "---------- Washington, D. 0.
6-30-43... v-___ Drieà apricots; Semimonthly Report........ M-205............... Food..................... 3rd and 18th________ Half month------------ 4 Do.
PD-625 B_. 12-R640-42.\--- ........ A_9A 49 Dried peaches: Semimonthly report M-205....---........ Food____________________ 3rd and 18th_____... Half month..’______... 4 Do.
PD-625 C„ 12-R640-42.... 6-30-43.......... Dried pears: Semimonthly report........... M-205_____---¡.Z... Food........... .--- 3rd and 18th________ Half month.,.._______ 4 Do.
PD-625 D._ 12-R640-42.... .................. 6-30-43.......... Dried prunes: Semimonthly report.......... M-205............... Food.................... 3rd and 18th________ Half month___________ 4 Do.
PD-625 E„ M-205 Food __________________ 3rd and 18th________ Half month___________ 4 Do.
PD-625 F--- 12-R640-42.... 6-30-43_________ Manufactured gas utility’s report of curtail- L-174.___........... Power_____,________.----- Within 5 days_______ Shortage period_______ 2 Division.
PD-628_____ 12-R020-42____ Revised 11-15-42. 6-21-43.......... ment of gas deliveries. L-170---.............. Farm Machinery_______ 10th of month_______ One month____________ 1 Do.
12-R282-42 ---„ A 9Â - A 9 Report of production of farm machinery and
12-R039-42--- 11---18---42-______--- ZU“w.--------- equipment and repair parts.
PD-638 A.. Commercial cooking and food and plate L-182.............. Plumbing and Heating. On application______ 3 Do.
9-3-42___________ warming equipment: Application for
4-20-43.......... authority to purchase. L-187................ Plumbing and Heating.. 10th of month______ Preceding month.___--- 2 Do.
PD-639_____ 12-R044-42_____ 10-31-42.____--- 1O.Q1 AQ Low pressure cast iron boilers---------------- M-216............... Automotive....--------- By 10-10-42________ As of 10-1-42........... 1 Do.
PD-644_____ 12-R043-42---. September 1942.. lZóL“t*O_ ________ Application for authority to enter and with- M-236............... Textile, Clothing, and On application----- ----................ 3 Do.
9-30-43.......... draw cotton having a staple length of lü" Leather.
PD-645_____ 12-R008-42.... 1-31-43 up to and including M-221______________ Containers______________ 15 th of month .\--- Preceding month______ 1 Do.
Form s issued to o late to be indexed in tl lis edition are listed on page 4.
PD FORMS—Continued
112
Budget
Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division When filed Period covered Copies to---
No. Copies
PD-649_____ 12-R050-42____ 9-12-42 _ 2-28-43..., Balata: Report on stocks,r eceipts, consump- M-15-b............. Rubber Director_______ Division.
tion and shipments./ 1 W estem Log and Lum-
PD-651_____ 12-R046-42.___ September 1942.. 6-30-43.......... Application for allocation of Noble fir logs, M-228............... Lumber and Lumber 20th of mcnth 2 ber Administrator,
cants, and flitches. Products. W. P. B. Portland,
PD-653____ 12-R052-42, _ _ September 1942.. 6-30-43.......... Application for allocation of Western hem- M-229.............. Lumber and Lumbar 20th of month 2 Oreg.
lock aircraft logs, cants, and flitches. Products. Western Log and Lum-
Ber Administrator,
W. P. B. Portland,
PD-654..... 12-18-42........ 7-20-43.......... Authority to begin construction....._________ L-41................ Construction............
12-R535-42____ 12-18-42_________ 3-31-43__________ Consumers’ durable goods: Manufacturer’s Various............. Consumers’ Durable 10th of month L_____ Preceding month......
12-R057-42.,,. 9-30-42.......... 5-30-43.......... monthly report of production, shipments, t M-251 Goods. Preceding month.. Oreg.
PD-656_____ 12-R060-42____ inventories and unfilled orders. Applicant.
Pulpwood: Manufacturer’s monthly report uv Xi ui mviivu........ 1 Division.
12-R076-42____ of receipts, consumption and inventory. 1 On application....... ‘¡^ 2 Do.
PD-658_____ 12-RÓ62-42____ 9-17-42______ 6-30-43---....... Application for preference rating__________... P-56................. Mining Equipment_____ I Do.
Pulpwood: Manufacturer’s monthly report M-251.____...J...... Pulp and Paper...,..;!. 5th of month. Preceding month______ 3 2 to Division
of receipts, consumption and inventory. 1 to WPB, Seattle,
PD-662_____ 12-R119-42____ 9-29-42__________ 3-31-43.......... Gas cylinders: Manufacturer’s report oi un- M-233 2.5th of month Wash.
filled orders and schedule of shipments 3rd succeeding month. 3 Division.
PD-665..... 12-R326-42-.--- October 1942.... 6-20-43__________ Monthly report of unfilled,' shipped and L---174___......_____ Power .. ____ ___ Ißth of month 3 Do.
cancelled orders. / 1 ' ’ ■ Do.
Schedule n-A: Boilers________________ Do.
Schedule II-B: Stokers and pulverizers______ Do.
Schedule II-C: Mercury arc rectifiers______ DO.
Schedule II-D: Oil or air circuit breakers.... i Do.
Schedule II-E: Metal clad switchgear....... Do.
Schedule II-F: Unit substations_____________ Do.
Schedule II-G: Transformers________________ Do.
Schedule II-H: Steam surface condenser____i Do.
Schedule II---J: Frequency changers______ ... Do.
Schedule II-K: Synchronous condensers..... Do.
PD-668 10^1-42 Schedule II-L: Steam engine generator units.
Application for authority to purchase and L-75__________Ì_______ Plumbing and Heating.. On application______ 4 Do.
PD-669...'.. 12-R118-42.___ ship Class “A” stokers. Tools____________________ 1 Do.
PD-670 12-R138-42 6-30-43.......... Notification of machine ordered__________...
^Notice of shipment or change in customer’s Tools__________......... 1 Division.
orders. v Tools . .1__ ------................. 1 Do.
PD-671..... 12-R134-42-___ 6-30-43__________ Notice of shipment or change in customer’s 2 Local utility.
oiders (alternate). 2 Division.
PD-672.___ 12-R166-42.... 12-22-42_________ 6-20-43.......... Application for increased delivery of natural, L-31, L-174__________ Power________________ On application 3 Doi
manufactured or mixed gas for uses other Do.
■ than space heating. Do.
PD-673..... l?-R165-42____ 11-4-42.......... 6-20-43.......... Application for delivery of’, natural, manu- L-31, L-174...... Power On application Do.
factured or mixed gas for space heating Do.
equipment. ' Do.
PD-674_____ Ï2-R132-42____ 10-7-42.......... 4-30-43......... Application for authorization to receive de- L-203______1......... On application
PD-675..... 12-R131-42____ 10-7-42__________ 4-30-43_____J.... livery of combat measuring Instruments. L 203 - General Industrial
Small panel electrical combat measuring Equipment. Succeeding months...
instruments: Supplier’s monthly delivery General Industrial
PD-676..... 12-R083-42-...‘ 10-7-42.......... 4-30-43.......... schedule. L-203 Equipment. 15th of month
Combat measuring instruments: Supplier’s General Industrial
monthly operations report. Equipment.
PD-677_____ 12-R164-42^_. 12-18-42______+._ 6-30-43__________ Application for release of used boilers or tur- L-102............... Power On application
PD-673_____ -12-R112-42..., October 1942_____ 5-31-43.......... bine generators. M-239_____ 10th of month
Crude steatite tale: Mine stocks and ship- Miscellaneous Min- 2
PD-679..... 12-R111-42____ 10-5-42_______... 5-31-43.......... ments. M-239 erals.
Steatite talc: Crude and/or processed stocks, Miscellaneous Min- AULII (JI IHUUIU...... Preceding month______ 2
receipts and shipments. erals. Tipon reoitiost ' 2
PD-680_____ 12-R121-42____ 12-19-42_________ 4-20-43.......... Heat-treating furnaces: Manufacturer’s re- M-211............... Tools 4
port of furnace ordered. 1
PD-683_____ 12-R167-42.... 12-18-42......... 6-30-43__________ Application and authorization for extension P-132............... On application 4
of preference rating for construction of
telegraph facilities necessary for defense Communications Equip-
projects. ment. Do.
PD-684_____ 12-R145-42____ 12-10-42,........ 6-30-43.......... Operator’s report of assignment of preference P-130............... Communications Equip- Do.
rating AA-2X for repair of actual break- ment. Do.
down of existing facilities. Communications Equip-
PD-685-___ 12-R146-42---, 12-10-42......... 6-30-43.......... Application and authorization for extension P-130............... ment. On application
. of preference rating for construction of
telephone facilities necessary for defense
projects. 1
113
PD-686_____ 12-R175-42.... 10-8-42......------ 6-30-43.......... Used silk-hosiery stocks, receipts and dis- M---182 Textile Clothing and 15th of month Preceding month 2 DiYision«
PD-688_____ 12-R123-42---.. 10-13-42...-..... 6-30-43......... tribution. Leather.
Application to purchase or rent new* and re- L-54-o.---__________ Services...._____________ On application............ 3 Do.
strlcted used office machinery.
Monthly report for foreign mines: Receipt P-56________________ Mining Equipment-....._.................... 1 month___............ 1 Do.
PD-695_____ 12-R242-42____ 7-31-43......... of machinery, supplies, maintenance items
and repairs purchased.
PD-697..... 12-R122-42-... 10-30-42_________ 4-20-43---..... Production and shipment schedule of con- L-192............... Construction Machin- 15th of^nonth_______ Preceding month____ 3 Do.
struction machinery. ery.
PD-698_____ 12-R299-42.... 12-18-42_________ 6-20-43_______ Wartime Housing, Limited-application for ...... i Construction Bureau.___ Monthly........ 8 Canadian Priorities
priority assistance. ' Review Division,
PD-699_____ 12-R285-42.... 12-29-^2_________ 5-20-43__________ _ . , Ottawa, Canada.
Benzene producers and distributors’report- M-137............... Chemicals............... 15th of month....... Succeeding month_____ 2 Division.
PD-700_____ 12-R179-42.... 4-30-43 Steel warehouse monthly report of ear- M-21-b............. Steel____________________ 10th of month . ... 1 month. ‘. _ t 2 1 to Division 1 as speci-
marked stocks. z fled.
PD-701_____ 12-R283-42.... 10-24-42........ 5-20-43--- Steel rails: Producer’s weekly report of pro- M-21___............. Steel....___......_____.. By Wednesday.,, .. Preceding week ____ 1 Division,
duction.
PD-703_____ 12-R302-42.... 10-29-42_________ 1-20-43--- Nylon waste stocks, receipts and distribu- M-247.............. Textile, Clothing and 15th of month....... Preceding month______ 2 Do.
tion. Leather.
PD-704_____ 12-R324-42.___ Revised 11-18-42 5-20-48.......... Boilers (pressure of 100 lbs. or less) and L-187............... Plumbing and Heating--- On application.................... 4 Do.
PD-705_____ 12-R303-42____ 12-29-42........ 4-30-43------ . warm air furnaces (except floor furnaces)---
application for authority to produce and
deliver. x x
Cattletail hair: inventory and/or contracts M-210........_______ Textile, Clothing and 10th of month_______ Preceding month.---... 1 Bureau of Census,
requiring cattletail hair. Leather.
PD-706_____ 12-R325-42.... 12-29-42......... 2-20-43.---. Certificate for sale of segregated aluminum M-l-d......... Aluminum and Mag- ______________________________________________ 1 Buyer.
scrap. y • nesium.
PD-707_____ 12-R292-42____ 11-9-42.......... 2-20-43..... Detailed application for nickel, chtomium, M-6-a, M-18-a, M- Steel.. ---'3.......... 15th of month_______ Succeeding month_____ 8 Division.
molybdenum and vanadium. 23-a, M-110.
PD-708_____ 12-R641-42.___ 12-12-42_________ 7-20-43. . Application for housing project amendment P-55, P-110_____.... Construction............ On application_______________...________ 5 Local FHA,
for substitution of a successor builder.
PD-709_____ 12-R339-42____ 12-14-42......... 1-20-43... Application for specific allocation of agave M-84................ Textile, Clothing and On application.......... 2 Division.
fiber and/or agave products. Leather.
PD-711_____ 12-R158-42.... 11-7-42.......... 6-20-43......... Buyer’s certificate for the purchase of cork M-8-a____________________________x--.......--- With purchase order ........ 1 Seller.
discs not in crowns.
PD-712_____ 12-R193-42____ 11-5-42.......... 7-31-43________. Certification of glycerine recovery - - M 193 Chomicftls 15th of month Preceding month 1 Ui vision
PD-715_____ 12-ST156-42.. . 12-14-42.---..... 1-15-43_____ Report on estimated supply of raw materials M-222........ . Chemicals............... 5 days after receipt............ 1 Do.
and on estimated production of caffeine.
Telephone company’s application for au- P-130______......... Communications Equip- On application............4 Do,
PD-718..... 12-R500-42.___ 12-10-42---....... 7-20-43---....... thorization to continue in use materials ment.
installed to meet temporary traffic or emer-
gency requirements.
PD-717..... 12-R391-42.... 11-7---42.......... 7-20-43---........ Steel drums: appeal form - 1^107 Cnotpfoers On appeal 1 8 Rranch,
PD-718_____ 12-R444-42.___ 11-20-42......... 6-30-43..... Application for certificate and assignment P-186.___...._______ Conservation____________ On application---__________________________ 8 District Chief,
of serial number.
Manufacturer’s report of 1941 production of L-227............... Consumer's Durable By 12-15-42..______________________________ 1 Division,
fountain pens, mechanical and woodcased Goods,
pencils, steel,pen ribs, pen holders, parts
and repair parts.
Sales or deliveries of imports for own account M-84................ Textile, Clothing and 12-10-42..._________________________--- 1 Do<
PD-721_____ 12-ST173-42___ 11-6-42.......... 1-31-43__________ of manila cordage and agave products, Leather.
1939-1941. .
PD-724..... 12-ST161-42... 11-17-42......... 1-31-43......... Supplier’s report and application for per- M-253.............. Miscellaneous Minerals. 15th of month. ... Preceding month---.. 4 Do,
mission to ship lithium ores and/or con-
PD-728_____ 12-R396-42---.. 12-5-42__________ 6-20-43... centrates and sodium lithium phosphate.
Consumer’s report and application for per- M-258-............. Miscellaneous Minerals. 15th of month_______ Preceding month. ____ 4 Do;
PD-729..___ 1S-R395-42;___ 12-5-42.......... 6-20-43---....... mission to use lithium ores and/or con-
centrates and sodium lithium phosphate.
PD-730. .1. 12-ST168-42... 11-17-42......... 1-31-43......---.. Report on tin can collections under separate M-72-a.---...... Tin and Lead........... 10 days after receipt._______................ 2 Do.
authorization.
PD-731_____ 12-R410-42.... 12-14-43......... 5-20-43---........ Application for priority ratings for non- P-56_______________ Mining Equipment_____ On application___________.---________ 1 Do.
metallic mines.
PD-732_____ 12-ST18-42.___ 11-17-42_________ 1-31-43__________ Cheese imuorter’s aualifvins statement.__ M-63 _ Rood * 5 days after receipt 2 Do1
PD-733_____ 12-R867-42____ 11-20-42......... 5-20-43_________. Producer’s monthly report on shipments of L-223...... Steel............... 15th of month...’.... Preceding month__4 Do.
hard-facing materials.
PD-734_____ 12-R865-42.___ 11-23-42______•--- 5-20-43.......... Producer’s monthly report on production of L-223_______________ Steel....... 15th of month....... One month ______ 4 Do.
PD-735_____ 12-R366-42____ 11-21-42________ 5-20-43----. hard-facing materials. - \ f ■
Producer’s estimated requirements of alloy- L-223______________ Steel__________________ With PD-733, 734... Ona month „--- 4 Do.
ing elements for hard-racing materials.
PD-736..... 12-ST190-42___ 12-14-42......... 4-30-43__________ Manufactured gas utility’s report of con- L-174............... Power............................ . 8 Do.
sumers by class' of curtailment.
PD-737_____ 12-ST038-42___ 11-20-42......... 1-21-43.......... Pulpwood: manufacturer’s report of re- ........ Pulp and Paper........ 12-10-42 ... . 2 Do
PD-738..... 11-30-42______ 4-20-43 ceipts, 1941 and 1942.
Electric motors and generators: manufao- L-221............... General Industrial 20th of month_______ Preceding month______ 1 Do.
12-R336-42.... turer’s report of production, shipments Equipment,
ms issued and orders on hand and production sched-
ules as of the end of the month.
For 190 late to b e indexed in this edition are listed on page 4. ,
PD FORMS—Continued
114
Budget '
Form No. Bureau Issued Approval expires Title Order No. Division. When filed Period covered Copies to---
No.
PD-741..... 12-R442-42.___ 11-24-42......... 3-20-43.......... Application for new or used plastics molding L-159........ Chemicals............... On application....... 4 Division,
machinery.
PD-743..... 12-R495-42-... 11-25-42......... 5-20-43-,........ Brass mills monthly report of production M-9-a, M-9-b.--- Copper.................. 6th of month----------------------........ 2 Pp.
and receipts.
PD-744_____ 12-R348-42.___ 12-31-42......Li 7-20-43........., Application for approval of acquisition of L-215_______________ Textile, Clothing and On application........ .....i 4 Do.
machinery. - Leather.
PD-745..... 12-R332-42.... 12-22-42......... 7-20-43.......... Authorization to produce or assemble Indus- L-215.........._____ Textile, Clothing and 1-11-43............--- ......................... 3 Do.
trial sewing machinery, clothing machin- , Leather. , .
ery and shoe and other leather working ;
machinery.
PD-746_____ 12-R331-42.___ 12-22-42......... 7-20-43.......... Fabricator’s monthly authorization of pro- L-215___.___________ Textile, Clothing and 15th of month....... Succeeding month..... 3 Do.
duction and delivery schedules for textile Leather. '
machinery orders.
PD-747„.r. 12-R505-42.... 11-27-42......... 4-20-43.......... Application for authorization to dispose of L-97_____........... Transportation Equip- On application..........---.......■ 1 Do.
used locomotives. ment.
PD-748..... 12-R493-42.... 12-18-42......... , 5-20-43...---2--- Producer’s semi-monthly progress report of M-148______......... Steel.*___............... 5th and 20th of Half-month,,......,,. 3 Do,
7 tin and terne plate orders and shipments. month.
PD-749_____ 12-R494-42____ 12-22-42-........ 5-20-43.......... Producer’s semi-monthly progress report on M-148.___........... .Steel____________________ 15th and last day of Half-month------------ 3 Do.
tin mill products, orders and shipments month,
under Lend-Lease,
PD-750..... 12-R503-42.... 12-3-42...,...... 4-20-43.......... Industrial type instruments: manufacturer’s L-234______.......... General Industrial 10th of month....... Preceding month------ 2, Do.
monthly production report. ' Equipment. . _
PD-7B1_____ 12-R349-42.... 12-3-42---.u..... 5-20-43.......... Ingot maker’s report of copper base alloy M-9-b___........... Copper__________________’ 5th of month........ Preceding month------ 2* Division,
ingot. r
PD-753_____ 12-R531-42„„ 12-16-42......... 5-20-43.......... Zinc dust’allocation certificate?,...M-ll-4.---......--- Zinc.................. Applicant.
PD-753..... 12-R646-42.,.. 12-9-42.....---. 2-21-43.......... Monthly consumption of fats and oils in M-71.........Chemicals..______15th of month______. Preceding/month______ 1 Bureau of Census,
* manufacture of products or to be delivered
for exempt uses.
PD-754_____ 12-R392r42..._ 12-17-42......... 4-20-43.......... List of products to be manufactured under ..... ....... 20 days after receipt...................... 2. As specified,
simplification schedules in effect.
PD-755_____ 12-R529-42...- 12-18-42......... 2-20-43.......... Application for allocation of zinc dust........ M-ll-l..........___ Zinc.___........... 15thofmonth....... Preceding month---. 3 Division.
PD-756..... 12-R669-42____ 12-12-42......... 6-20-43.......... Report of natural gas storage operations_____ L-31................ Power............. 10th of month------- Preceding month...... 2 Do.
PD-7B7_____ 12-R665-42.... 12-9-42.......... 3-20-43.......... Request for relief from quota________________ L-170.... Farm Machinery and On request________________________________ 2; Do.
Equipment.
PD-758_____ 12-R530-42.... 112-16-42......... 5-20-43.......... Producer's report on production, inventory M-ll-l. ______‘______ Zinc------_____________ 15thofmonth......, Preceding month...... 2 Do.
and shipments of zinc dust- .
PD-7B9_____ 12-R371-42.... 12-10-42......... 4-20-43.......... Application to manufacture for export: farm L-170------L........ Farm Machinery and 12-31-42-----:-----------------------•-------... 3 Do,
machinery and equipment, and attach- Equipment,
ments ana repair parts therefor.
PD-760..___ 12-R525-42____ 12-14-42......... 5-21-43.......... Application for assignment of quarterly P-73________________ Mining Equipment_____i At once-----------.? 1st quarter, 1943---.... 4 Do.
Foi ’ins issued too late to b e indexed in quota for purchase of maintenance and
repair parts and materials for nonferrous
smelters and refiners.
this edition are listed on page 4.
Wpb forms
115
Form No. Budget Bureau No. Issued Approval Title Division When filed Period covered Copies Copies to---‘
expires
WPB-46........ 12-R421-42........ Revised 11-23-42.___ 2-20-43 Aluminum sand castings: shipments and produc- 15th of month.___... 1 Division.
tion.
WPB-47........ 12-R624-42........ 12-2-42..... 2-20-43\ Aluminum permanent mold castings': shipments 15th of month....... 1 Do.
and production.
WPB-48_________ 12-R163-42_________ * 10-24-42.............. 2-30-43 Aluminum die castings: Shipments and produc 15th of month__..... 1 Do.
tion.
WPB-48 Rotors- 12-R163-42........ 11-28-42.......--- 6-21-43 Aluminum rotor castings for motors: shipments 15th of month_______ 1 Do.
and production.
WPB-59........ 12-ST191-42....... Revised 2-6-42______ 2-20-43 Aluminum sheet: shipments and production_____ 15th of month_______ 1 Do.
WPB-60........ 12-R623-42........ 12-2-42 . 2-20-43 Aluminum rolled rod, wire and bar, structural 15th of month....___ 1 Do.
WPB-61........ 12-R605-42........ Revised 12-7-42_____ 2-20-43 shades: shipments and production. ' 15th of month.______ 1 Do.
Aluminum extrusions: shipments and production. Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month__
Aluminum tubing: shipments and production.... Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month....
Ahiminum forgings: shipment and production.... Aluminum and Magnesium.^. Proceeding month___
Aluminum impact extrusions: shipments and Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month....
production. Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month.___
Aluminum rivets (Including nails): shipments Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month.___
and production. Aluminum and Magnesium... Preceding month.___
WPB-62...... 12-ST192-42....... Revised 2-6-42______ 2-20-43 Natural sodium compounds, production, con- Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month.._____ Preceding month.... 1 Do.
WPB-63________ 12-R604-42.---..... 12-7-42. .. 2-20-43 sumption, shipments, stocks in. Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month.._____ Preceding month.___ 1 Do.
WPB-65........ 12-R603-42.-...... 12-2-42.............. 2-20-43 Stocks of apparel and carpet wool, mohair and Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month_______ Preceding month___ 1 Do.
WPB-66........ 12-R602-42........ 12-2-42.............. 2-20-43 related fibers as of 12-26-42. Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month_______ Preceding month___ 1 Do.
WPB-187_______ 12-R109-42........ 12-31-43 Aluminum scrap: Production, stocks and ship- Chemicals.. ____________-_____
WPB-295________ 12-R187-42________ 12-15-42............. 2-28-43 ment. Textile, Clothing and Leather. By 1-5-43___________ 3 Bureau of Census.'
WPB-817....... 12-R053-42________ Revised 9-8-42______ 3-31-43 Warehouse and dealer stocks oi grease apparel Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month______ Preceding month.___ 2 Branch.
WRB-370...... 12-R136-42________ 12-15-42__________---- 2-28-43 wool and môhair as of 10-3-42. Textile, Clothing and Leather. By 16-13-42......... 10-3-42._____________ 2 Bureau of Census;
WPB-416_______ 12-R189-42........ Revised Oct. 1942.--- 7-31-43 Machine tool building operating report....________ Tools_________________________ 25th of month....... 1 week_______________ 1 Branch.
WPB-417....... 12-R067-42--...... 12-22-42...........--- 4-21-43 Machine tool shipments and orders*_______....... Tools ______________________ 1-10-43.............. 3 Division.
WPB-514_______ 12-RO42-42_______ 12-21-42_____________ 12-31-42 Quarterly report on paper production___ Pulp and Paper... 2 Bureau of Census.
WPB-558....... 12-R504-42________ 12-3-42..........---- 4-20-43 Foundry equipment arid supplies: manufacturer’s Tools ._ _______.'___... 15th of month_______ 1 month______________ 2 Division.
monthly report of shipments and unfilled orders.
Actual and scheduled monthly production of
motor trucks, truck trailers, dollies and third
WPB-589.._____ 12-R081-42________ Revised 11-20-42.___ 1-22-43 axle attachment units in United States plants Automotive.. ________________ 15th of month_______ 1 Do.
and actual use and scheduled requirements of
tires for these vehicles. Preceding month___
WPB-613....... 12-RO68-42....... Revised 11-11-42.--- 6-20-48 Monthly project status report---.................. Statistics...___________________ 10th of month....... 1 month..._______. . 2 Do.
WPB-684_______ 12-R756-42-...... 12-22-42-............ 4-20-43 New heat treating furnaces...................... Tools..________....__...______ One month____... 1 Do.
WPB-687....... 12-R532-42________ 12-3-42_____________ 6-20-43 ‘Aluminum powder, paste, flake and similar forms; Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month.______ Preceding month___ 1 Do.
shipments and production.
WPB-782_______ 12-R027-42..... 3-31-43 Plant report of operations______„___......._______ 8 Bureau of Census.
WPB-732A______ 12-RO11-42_______ 3-1-43 Plant report of operations.......___.........._____ 3 U. 8. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Washington
WPB-782D______ 12-R010-42......... Revised_____________ 2-22-43 Plant report of operations._________................ D. O.
WPB-732RRS--- 12-R009-42________ 3-31-43 Shop report of operations__________________________ 25th of month_______ One month_________ '4 Bureau of Census.
WPB-772....... 12-R426-42.Ì______ Revised 11-24-42..-. 6-20-43 Carbon and graphite electrodes: consumer’s quar- Mica-Graphite________________ 15 days after quarter. Preceding quarter... • 1 Division.
terly. report of consumption and estimate of re-
quirements, January 1942 through December
1943.
WPB-782_______ 12-R085-42........ 12-28-42............- 4-30-43 Monthly report on wholesalers’ and dealers’ stocks, Rubber and Rubber Products. 8th of month........ Bureau of Census,
receipts and shipments of scrap rubber. Preceding month....
WPB-835 ______ 12-R423-42 ---x--- 2-20-43 Weekly construction progress report __________ Saturday____________ Same week__________ 1 Division
WPB-839_______ 12-R135-42--- 12-21-42.... 7-21-43 Inventories of silk waste and semi-manufactured Aluminum and Magnesium... 1-15-43.1.---........ 1 Do.
silk waste as of 1-2-43. Textile, Clothing and Leather.
WPB-875....... 12-R595-42----..... 12-2-42 ............. 2-20-43 Report of aluminum rivets shipped_______________ Aluminum and Magnesium... Monday____________ Preceding week_____ 1 Do.
WPB-878....... 12-R293-42........ 4-30-43 Internal combustion engines,* excepting aircraft Statistics______________________ 10th of month_______ Preceding month.___ 3 Do.
propulsion, manufacturer’s report production,
orders and shipment.
WPB-947_______ 12-R033-42........ Sept. 1942........... 6-30-43 Supplement to be attached to PD-1A applications Containers....________________ On application______ 1 Do.
for preference ratings for steel shipping containers. Preceding month.___ Do.
WPB-1047______ 12-R092-42........ 12-10-42______________ 3-31-43 Cranes, hoists, and monorail systems: Manu- Tools.. ______________________ 15th of month.._____ 2
facturer’s monthly report of shipment and un-
WPB-1068______ 12-R110-42________ 12-31-44 filled orders. Bureau of Mines______________
Natural mineral pigments and manufacture of iron
WPB-1093.....- 12-R437-42________ 12-18-42---......a--- 4-20-43 oxide pigment. Radio and Radar.....________ 10th of month.______ 3 Do.
Military vacuum tubes: production schedules
WPB-1101A_____ 12-R197-42 11-2-42 6-20-43 and requirements. Steel Recovery Corp _____ 15 days after receipt. 2 Pittsburgh, Pa.
Report on idle and excessive inventories of alloy
steel products, primary forms.
WPB FORMS—Continued
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Form No. Budget Bureau Issued Approval 1 Division When filed Period covered Copies Copies to---
1 No. expires Title
19---R1QR-49 11 2 42 Report on idle and excessive inventories of alloy Steel Recovery Corp__________ 15 days after receipt. 2 Pittsburgh, Pa.
W Jr D llUJLIi_____ steel products, non-assembled, partially or
WPB 1124 6-20-43 wholly fabricated forms.
12-R253-42 6-20-43 Shipments of aluminum---bronze products.......... Aluminum and Magnesium... 15th of month._____ 1 Branch.
15th of month_______ Preceding month.___ 1 Division.
WPB-1171 12-R702-42._____ 12-14-42------.__________ . 7-21-43 High tenacity rayon yarn or cord: rubber manu- Textile, Clothing and Leather. Preceding month___
facturer’s monthly report of stocks, receipts and 2 Do.
WPB-1201______ 12-R594-42______ 12-1-42. ............... 5-20-43 . consumption. Steel.....__________________ 7th of month_________ Preceding month.___. 1 Do.
WPB-1216...--- 12-R345-42______ 3-20-43 Hot rolled carbon shell steel: forger’s requirements.
4-20-43 Manufacturer’s plant report of chemical produc- Tools ---... ------.... - 2 Do.
WPB-1314______ 1Z-XV1Z7-4Z----___ JtveVlSCQ 11 24-42---. » --- 1-20-43 tion capacity.
19---R RI 9---49 10-26-42 3-31-43 Report of anti-friction ball and roller bearing pro-
2-20-43 duction statistics. Containers_____..-4............ 12th of month....... Preceding month-.- 1 Branch.
Closures, shoulder seal and top seal jar rings for
home canning production.
W JrU-loZo_______ 1 1 <5---4^-- --- Aluminum cylinder hqads for air-cooled engines: Aluminum and Magnesium... 18th of month....... Preceding month.... 1
WPB-1330 * 12-R591-42______ 12-2-42..... - producer’s monthly report of shipments, Division.
Construction machinery---change fn status report.
WPB-1333______ 12-RO84-42_____ 4-21-43 Solid fibre boxes in manufacturer’s report on ship- Construction Machinery...... lOlh uf in out li ■»»>>•> -y.....---
WPB-1348______ 12-R539-42'_____ 11-28-42............... ments. V Containers.............*...... Do,
Report on idle and excessive inventories of primary x 1 Branch.
VV r B-14Z7 A..---, 12---±vZU0-4Z- Aug. 1^4244» -.---i.-« forms of cadmium and cadmium alloys, and of
cadmium compounds. Materials Redistribution______ 1 Do.
WPB-1427B_____ Aug. 1V4Z.«_... Report on inventories of cadmium scrap and 12 days after receipt-
An+ 1040 Cadmium alloy scrap.
7-20-43 Report of idle Inventories of iridium and iridium Materials Redistribution...... 3 Do.
W Jr 15-14Zo A.---.. IX xtZU^---..... 9-30-43 alloys, and of iridium-containlng scrap in the
9-30-43 hands of manufacturing jewelers. Materials Redistribution......
Yvlr±»-*14Zo 9-30-43 Price schedule (for use with public questionnaire)
WPR-1431 9-30-43 for the purchase of iridium, iridium alloys, and
12-JIÔ40-42 Sept. 1942___ 3-31-43 iridium containing scrap in the hands of manu- Bureau of Mines..----------- 10th of month....)... Preceding month.... 2 Bureau of Mines.
facturingjewelers.
wdp i44n 19-JR1ÎW49 12-21-42 4 23-43 Gypsum: Producer’s monthly report production, Tools....--------------------- 1-15-43..........•.___ December 1942...... 2 Division.
W Jr JD~144v-......... shipments, inventory, and unfilled, orders.
Metal forming and shaping machines: shipments Radio and Radar______________ 1st of month_________ Preceding month____ 1 Do.
W Fd-1409.«...-^ and orders fob December 1942.
Request from radio industry manufacturers for un- Copper Recovery Corp________ 1
W Jr 15-1460 _ delivered dollar value information.
WPB-1497______ 4-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of copper 15th of month_______ 2 Copper Recovery Corp.,
9-30-43 and copper-base alloy insect, screening. New York, N. Y.
12-R004-42______ Revised 11-28-42______ 7-20-43 Hardwood veneer manufacturer’s report on pro- Lumber and lumber products. Preceding month.___ Bureau of Census.
IO 90-40 duction and stocks. Chemicals_____________________ Daily________________ 1 Branch.
WPB-1533----___ Alcohol: Daiiy report on production, receipts and
WPB-1537______ withdrawals.
Survey of cutting tool consumption..------....... Tools................... -- As specified__________ ....... 1 Do.
12-R261-42______ 8-21-43 Plant facilities record for the Joint use of the armed
12-S014-42_______ September 1942________ 2-28-43 services and WPB, Washington, D. C.
WPB-1546..,--- 12-R034-42---____ 10-12-42............... 6-30-43 Ptodpcer’s monthly report of unfilled orders for \
19 49 12 3-42 5-20-43 hot rolled carbon shell steel. Steel...............*---------- 10th of month------- Same month________ 1 Division.
W r D lOoD - - ... . « no -T>nnA49 Rant 1949 6-30-43 Information to be used in the revision or establish- Copper, Lead, and Zino Quota On application...... 4 Committee.
W F1>-1&7Z_ - ---- ■ 6-30-43 ment of quotas for operating mines. Committee.
Yvon 1KQO 19RORR49 Sept 1942 5-30-43 Structural steel shapes: Producer’s weekly pro- Steel.......................... Saturday............ Following week_____ 1 Branch.
W JrJtr’lOoo- 1-31-43 posed rolling schedule.
WPB-1584.___ 12-R006-42-___■„ Sept. 1942...... i- Proposed changes in plate rolling schedule....,...- Steel--------------------------- Upon receipt........ -...................- 1 Do.
WPB-1588______ 12-R129-42______ 10-6-42..._____________ Machine tools: Schedule of deliveries required --- Tools........------4......... . Do. .
WPB-1595_______ 12-R055-42_______ Report on scarce materials stored in public ware-
WPB-1602...... 12-R202-42.--- „ houses.. Materials Redistribution...... 15 days after receipt. 1 Branch.
WPR_1CAKi 19---RHQ7---49 12-28-4? Lumber: Manufacturer's monthly report on pro- Forest Service................. Upon receipt........ One month.......... 1 Department of Agriculture.
duction. Eastern United States.
6-30-43 Lumber; Manufacturer’s monthly report on pro-
9-30r43 duction, Western United States.
WDP 1CAKU 19 RHRQ-49 12-26-42 6-30-43 Plywood: Manufacturer’s monthly report on ship- Forest Service,................ Upon receipt........ One month.......... 1 Do.
VY aD-IDvOD..... 6-30-43 ments and unfilled orders of aircraft and other
WPR-1610 12-R090-42 12-17-42 1-20-43 war-Use plywood. Lumber and Lumber Prod-' 15th of month_______ Preceding month.___ 2 Bureau of Census.
Lumber: Manufacturer’s quarterly report of stocks ucts.
WPR-1R.WA • 12-R.098 42 10-16-42 4-30-43 on hand, Eastern United States' Forest Service................. Upon receipt-......- Calendar quarter.___ 1 Department of Agriculture.
WPR-1AQ9R 12-R091-42 -• lO-lg-42 Lumber: Manufacturer’s quarterly report of stocks Forest Service................. Upon receipt........ Calendar quarter.___ • 1 Do.
4-30-43 on hand. Western United States. As specified--.._____ U. S. D. A.
WPB-1633"...... 12-ST055-42..... 11-6-42................ 1-31-43 Vacuum tube manufacturer’s Inventory report.... Radio and Radar_________---.. 15th of month_______ Preceding quarter... 1 Do.
WPB-1642______ 12-R071-42______ Sept. 1942_____________ 4-30-43 Radio and radar equipment manufacturer’s re- 1 Do.
WPB-1643...... 12-R072-42-- Sept. 1942_____________ 4-30-43 port on equipment delivery schedules and
vacuum tube requirements.
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WPB-1644...... 12-R073-42...... Sept. 1942_____________ 4-30-43 Military radio and radar equipment manufao- Radio and Radar____ ... ... 15th of month Preceding half-year 1 Do,
turer’s report on'-inventories and undelivered
orders for vacuum tubes. •
WPB-1645______ 12-R113-42______ 9-12-42........._•...... 6-30-43 Application for importation of goods requiring a Stockpiling and Transporta- On application 3 Do.
certificate of essentiality from the British Board tion.
of Trade. ' .
WPB-1656______ 12-R066-42_____* 1-21-43 Monthly report on operations of structural clay Miscellaneous Minerals 20th of month Preceding month 2 Bureau of Census.
products manufacturers.
WPB-1660______ 12-R099-42______ 10-1-42________________ 8-31-43 Expediting request: Projects under construction.. Chemicals.... . On request 2 Branch.
WPB-1661______ 12-R100-42._____ 10-8-42................ 6-30-43 Tires and tubes: Manufacturer’s and mass dis- Office of Rubber Director 20th of month Preceding month 1 Do.
tributor’s monthly unit report on sblpments,
production, and inventory.
WPB-1662...... 12-R119-42______ 11-2-42---.............- 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carbon Steel Recovery Corp _ 15 davs after receipt . .2 Pittsburgh Pa
steel non-assembled structural shapes.
WPB-1663...... 12-ST061-42_____ September 1942________ 2-28-43 Certification bf steel inventory____________________ Iron and Steel . ___________ 5 davs after receipt 1 Steel Recovery Corp.
WPB-1665______ 12-R196-42...... 12^18-42_______________ 4-21-43 Report on production and inspection gage manu- Tools ......___... . . 10th of month. * One month _ 8 Division.
facturing facilities.
WPB-1699...... 08-R026-42______ 10-7-42............... 6-30-43 Information to be used in the revision or establish- Copper, Lead, and Zinc Quota 4 Committee.
ment of quotas for operating mines in the Tri- Committee.
State district. ...... ,
WPB-1717_______ 12-R174-42....... 10-14-42______'........ 4-15-43 Anchor chain: Monthly order and delivery sched- Shipbuilding Division __7th of month Preceding month 1 Division.
ule. ’ ’ *
WPB-1727_______ 12-R192-42_______ 10-23-42_______________ 5-20-43 Cold drawn carbon shell steel: Requirements..___ Steel . < 7th of month Preceding month 2 Branch,
WPB-1730______ 12-R 194-42...... 10-13-42............... 5-15-43 Leather glove and garment manufacturer’s report Textile, Clothing and Leather 5th of month Preceding month 1 Do-
on unfilled niilitary contracts.
WPB-1740...... 12-R209-42______ 11-16-42............... 7-20-43 Rubber tires: manufacturer’s and mass distrib- Rubber Director _____ 30 davs after close Preceding quarter 1 Rubber Direct nr.
utor’s report on unit production, shipments and ’ ” ,
inventory. ,
WPB-1740....... 12-R228-42.._____ 4-20-43 N$w gut string and surgical sutures
WPB-1771______ 12-R291-42______ 4-20-43 Ship steers delivery schedule . _________ Shipbuilding
WPB-1774______ 12-ST186-42____ 1-31-43 Sub-assembly information. _______ -___-_____ General Industrial Equipment____ ___ . j l -
WPB-1795______ 12-R327-42...... 11-3-42____..... 1-20-43 Cattle hide glove and garment leather: operations, Textile, Clothing and Leather ■
inventory, and unfilled order report.
WPB-1796...... 12-R328-42______ 10-28-42............... 4-20-43 Critical materials: request for assistance in expo- Automotive Upon request 1 Branoh
dlting delivery.
WPB-1807...... 12-R333-42______ 1-20-43 Report of scrap sales __ .... Salvage
WPB-1817A_____ 12-R355-4»._____ 11-5-42..______________ 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carbon Steel Recovery Corp- - 15 days after receipt _ 2 Pittsburgh, Pa
steel plate.
WPB-1817B_____ 12-R356-42______ 11-5-42................ 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- Steel Recovery Corp 15 days after receipt - 2 Pittsburgh Pa-
assembled, partially or wholly fabricated carbon
steel plate products.
WPB-1818...... 12-ST129-42_____ 11-4-42......... --- 1-15-43 Rosin barrels^-survev of rosin manufacturing plants Containers 1 Branch
WPB-1819______ 12-ST128-42..... 11-4-42................ 1-15-43 Rosin barrels---survey of stave and heading mills. Containers . 1 Do
WPB-1826______ 12-R351-42..,--- 4-20-43 Main gears---Maritime Commission---production Shipbuilding
schedule.
WPB-1827...... 12-R352-42_______ 4-20-43 Main gears---Navy---production schedule . . Shipbuilding
WPB-1828______ 12-R353-42 _____ 4-20-43 Main turbines---Navy---production schedule ____ Shipbuilding -
WPB-1829______ 12-R354-42..J... 4-20-43 Main turbine---Maritime Commission---production Shipbuilding
schedule. “ i
WPB-1831...... 12-ST127-42_____, 3-20-43 Sulphate of ammonia---letter advising amount of Chemicals
second allocation.
WPB-1833______ 12-ST150-42..... 11-4-42_______________. 1-15-43 Artificial abrasive and refractory crude---produc- Tools _________ 11-20-42 1 Branch
tion, shipments and stocks on hand.
WPB-1834______ 12-R363-42...... 11-4-42................ 4-20-43 Artificial abrasive and refractory crude; production. Tools . 20th of month.. Preceding and pres- 1 Division.
shipments and requirements; ent month.
WPB-1842A_____ 12-R408-42______ 11-5-42---.---........... 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carbon Steel Recovery Corp 15 days after receipt 2 Pittsburgh, Pa.
steel bar. . '
WPB-1842B_____ 12-R409-42...... 11-5-42-.............. 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- Steel Recovery Corp 15 days after receipt . 2 Pittsburgh, Pa.
assembled, partially or wholly fabricated carbon
steel bar products. \ .
WPB-1846...... 12-ST155-42_____ 11-7-42,............... 1-15-43 Survey of malt production..._________________ . Chemicals 5 days after receipt Branch.
WPB-1848 .. 12-ST154-42 ... 11-6-42~ . 1-31-43 Basic rubber machinery survey . Rubber Director 12-1-42 * i Director
WPB-1849______ 12rR375-42______ 11-18-42............... 6-20-43 Report on manufacturer and location of manufac- Contracts . - 1 Branch.
'ture.
WPB-1852...... 12-ST157-42..... 3-20-43 Glycerin survey manufacturers of cellophane and Compliance
meat casings.
WPB-1853______ 12-ST158-42 ... 3-20-43 Glycerin survey---tobacco companies ________ Compliance
WPB-1854______ 12-ST159-42 . 3-20-43 Glycerin survey---paint and resin manufacturers Compliance
WPB-1856______ 12-R378-42____ 12-2-42 ---
banks, etc.
WPB-1857______ 12-R379-42______ 12-5-42________________ 6-20-43 Silver: smelter’s and refiner’s monthly report on Miscellaneous Minerals 10th of month Preceding month 2 Bureau of Mines.
stocks and operations.
WPB-1859A_____ 12-R402-42______ 11-5-42................ 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carbon Steel Recovery Corp 15 davs after receipt 2 Pittsburgh Pa
steel sheet and strip.
WPB-1859B_____ 12-R403-42______ 11-5-42................ 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carbon Steel Recovery Corp 15 days after receipt 2 Do
WPB-1860A..... 12-R406-42...... 11-5-42................ steel sheet and strip.
6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of carhon Steel Recovery Corp___________ 15 days after receipt______________..J...... 2 Do.
steel pipe and* tubing.
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Form No* Bureau Budget Issued Approval " Title Division When filed Period covered Copies Copies to---
No. expires
WPB-1860B_____ 12-R407-42 iii 11-5-42 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- Steel Recovery Corp___________ 2
assembled, partially or wholly fabricated carbon
steel pipe and tubing products.
Report on ’idle and excessive inventories of tool
steel in primary form.
Report on excessive inventories of carbon steel wire. Pittsburgh, Pa.
WPB-1861...L- 12-R383-42 11-10-42 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of partially Steel Recovery Corp________r. 2 Do.
or wholly fabricated carbon steel wire products.
WPB-1862A.?---- 12-R404-42- 11-5-42 6-20-43 Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- Steel Recovery Corp_________* 2 Do.
assembled carbon steel, manganese steel, and 15 days after receipt-
WPB-1862B 12-R4Ó5-42 11-5-42 6-20-43 low alloy steel castings. 15 days after receipt.- 2 Do.
Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- Steel Recovery Corp.________ 15 days after receipt.
WPB-1863 12-R412-42 11-10-42 6-20-43 assembled high alloy steel castings. Steel Recovery Corp__________ 15 days after receipt. 2 Do.
Report on idle and excessive inventories of non- 15 days after receipt-
WPB-1864 12-R413-42 11-10-42 6-20-43 assembled forgings made from semi-finished Steel Recovery Corp....._____ 15 days after receipt. 2 Do.
/ carbon steel primary forms.
WPB-1865 12-R384-42 11-10-42 6-20-43 Report on idle ahd excessive inventories of semi- Steel Recovery Corp__________ 15 days after receipt. 2 Do.
finished carbon steel primary forms.
... ■ . ) Production report on industrial and marine valves
WPB-1866 12-R443-42 --- 11-10-42 6-20-43 of all pressures. Steel Recovery Corp.___...___ 2 Do.
Gelatine, glue and bone black manufacturers’ 15 days after receipt.
WPB-1936 12-R414-42 11-27-42 .. 2-20-43 monthly report. Shipbuilding... 7th of month_________ 1 Division.
Producer’s monthly report of artificial abrasive Preceding month.___
WPB-1972 . '12-R463-42...... 11-23-42 .............. 3-20-43 and refractory grain: production, shjpments and Chemicals____________...______ 15th of month....... Preceding month.... 1 Do.
requirements. Preceding month.___
WPB-1977 12-R482-42 .., 11-25-42 ... Producer’s report of artificial abrasive and refrac- Tools..._____....._____________ 20th of month_______ 1 Do.
4-20-43 tory grains production, shipments and require-
WPB-1978 12-ST195-42 .. 11-23-42. . 1-31-43 ments, 1040-42. Tools....._________ __________ Do.
Coir fiber and coir yarns: inventories, receipts,
WPB-1985 _____ 12-ST194-42 ____ 11-26-42_______________ 1-20-43 sales and consumption, November, 1942. 12-10-42_____________ / 1 Do.
Producer’s report of bonded artificial abrasive Textile, Clothing, and Leather
WPB-1986 . 12-8T196-42 ... 11-21-42_______________ 1-31-43 products: production, shipments and stocks on Tools 12-20-42............. 1 Do.
nand, 1940-42.
WPB-1987. - 12-R483-42______ 11-21-42...........--- 4-20-43 Producer’s report of artificial abrasive and refrac- Tools_________________________ 20th of month....... One month.......... 1 Do.
tory grain: production, shipments, and require-
ANMB-WPB- 12-ST181-42 .. 11-24-42 .......... ments, 1940-42. ANMB, WPB________________ 1 ANMB.
Report on production, stocks, and shipments of
1988.. 2-20-43 biological products. 10 days after reeelpt.
WPB-1989 12-ST197-42 ... 11-24-42___________ 2-15-43 Calf and kip tanners and processors production 10 days after receipt. 1
report (do not Include kips for side leather). Textile, Clothing and Leather.
WPB-1994 12-ST203-42_____ 12-6-42-............... 3-31-43 Idle medical equipment and Instruments_________ War Department_____________ Immediately........ 1 Senior Medical Officer.
WPB-2008 12-ST200-42 .. 11---27---4^_...... 2-20-43 Rubber reeiahn ing machinery survey _________ Rubber Director______________ 12-15-42_____________ 1 Director.
WPB-2009 12-R506-42 12-9-42 4-20-43 Measuring and testing tools and instruments: Tools.__________.............. 15th of month....___ 2 Division.
manufacturer’s monthly report of orders and
shipments.
Producer’s monthly report of diamond abrasive Preceding month....
WPB-2013 ... . 12-R513-42______ 11-27-42............. 4-20-43 products, capacity; sales and related statistics. Tools....______________________ 20th of month_______ One month__________ 1 Do.
Producer’s monthly report of coated artificial abra- Preceding month.____
WPB-2014 ____ 12-R512-42_____ 12-1-42. _______.... . 4-20-43 sive products production, sales and related sta- Tools....._____________________ 20th of month_______ 1 Do.
tistics.
WPB-2015 .... 12-ST2024-42.--- 2-15-43 Progress and requirement report as of 12-1-42.-___. WPB__________________ By 12-31-42_________ 2 As specified;
WPB-2016 . 12-ST205-42 --- 11-30-42____________ 2-20-43 Electric motors *and generators: report of produc- 12^-20-42---........... 4th quarter, 1942.... 1 Division.
tion and shipments and production capacity,
4th quarter, 1942. General Industrial Equipment..
WpB-2018______ 12-ST206-42_____ 12-1-42 ............... 2-15-43 Textile bags: most common types of bags manu- Containers____________________ 1 Do.
factured classified by product to be packed and
type of material used for bags. 10 days after receipt.
WPB-2030 ____ 12-R549-42______ 12-2-42---.............. 4-20-43 Producer’s monthly report of lapping compounds, Tools__________..._____________ 20th of month_______ Same month________ 1 Do.
valve grinding compounds, and buffing compo-
sitions: production, sales and related statistics.
WPB-2036...... 12-R582-42______ 12-18-42- _ _ _ 2-20-43 Small electrical motors and generators; manu- 20th of month_______ Preceding month.... 1 Division.
facturer’s nlcnthly report of shipments, order, General Industrial Equip-
and production capacity. ment.
WPB-2039 12-R581-42. 12-16-42 6-20-43 Fluorspar: producer’s quarterly report of mine ore Mica-Graphite________________ Within 15 days______ 1______ Do.
reserves and estimated future production of mine
and mill. Stockpiling and Transporta-
WPB-2047.___ 12-R577-42_____ 12-16-42.............. 6-20-43 Application for air cargo priority certificate._______ tion. On application...... 2_____. Do.
WPB-2057 . 12-R647-42.. . 12-12-42---........... 4-20-43 Mechanics hand tools and accessories and. chucks Tools_________________________ 15th of month....... 2______ Do.
manufacturers monthly report of shipments
and orders. Preceding month____
/ ■ Producer’s monthly report of welded and weldless Preceding month____
WPB-2064. 12-R697-42- 12-14-42. . 4-20-43 cnains, shipments, orders, and inventories. Tools..______________....___ 15th of month_______ 2______ Do.
WPB-2068 12-ST142-42 12-17-42 . 2-20-43 Plastic closures: press operation, mold inventory Containers Division.___x______ 12-29-42............. 1.....' Do.
and manufacture and plant operating data, .r.
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WPB-2116______ 12-R695-42______ 12-17-42............... 7-20-43.... Application for priority assistance for construc- Governmental. -__............ On application________ Do.
tion of new hospital facilities: supplementary
information.
WPB-2143______ 12-R499-42____ 12-10-42... 2-1-43... Summary of deliveries of copper or copper-base Distribution__________________ 1-1-43................. 1...... Do.
alloys for the period 11-20-42 to 12-19-42; copper
wire mill product warehouses.
WPB-2160.. 12-ST233-42-... 12-21-42_____________ 2-15-43 De-inking equipment questionnaire_______________ Pulp and Paper_______________ 1-12-43................ 1...... Do.
WPB-2174______ 12-ST238-42..... 12-22-42.... 2-28-43.... Information desired from manufacturers and pros- •Textile, Clothing, and Leather. 1-9-43................. 2...... Do.
pective manufacturers of blankets and blanket-
ing.
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CONTROLLED MATERIALS PLAN FORMS (“CMP” SERIES)
FOR USE IN CARRYING OUT PROVISIONS OF THE CONTROLLED MATERIALS PLAN
Form No. Budget Bureau Issued Approval Title . Section When filed Period covered Copies /
No. expires Copies to---
CMP-1......... 12-R467-42______ 11-18-42............... Summary bill of materials for Controlled Materials CMP..........--- Agency or division.
Plan. * Do.
CMP-2_________ 12-R468-42______ 11-14-42_______________ Detail bill of materials for Controlled Materials CMP............. Do.
6-30-43.... Plan.
CMP-3......... 12-R501-42______ 11-18-42...____________ 6-30-43--- Listing of Class B---Group I products and GFE CMP.............
6-30-42--- for bill of materials for Controlled Materials
CMP-4A________ 12-R699-42______ 3-31-43____ Plan.
3-31-43--- Application for allotment of Controlled Materials
CMP-4B........ 12-R780-42...... 3-31-43--- for Class A products.
Application for allotment of Controlled Materials
CMP-4C________ 12-R791-42______ for Class B products.
Application for allotment of Controlled Materials
for Construction projects.
Aircraft Scheduling Unit Forms
AIRCRAFT SCHEDULING UNIT, WAR PRODUCTION BOARD, DAYTON, OHIO
Form No. Budget Bureau Issued Approval Title Section When filed Period covered Copies Copies to---
No. expires
ASÜ-19__________ 12-R074-42____ 3-31-43.... Application for priority assistance under PRP............ A. 8. U---... /
ASU-21......... 12-Æ055-42..... 10-15-42___________ 6-21-43... Aero-grade lumber: Monthly report of unfilled orders and Lumber Unit..... Unit.
f production.
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