[Product & Priorities, Supp. 11]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

Supplement No. 11
August 1946
PRODUCTS
PRIORITIES
Published monthly by the
CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION (Formerly War Production Board) Washington, D. C
Contents
Page
VHP Regulations..................... 2
Priority Regulations*............... 2
“L” Orders (Limitation Orders)*...	3
“M” Orders (Conservation Orders)*...	4
“S” Orders (Suspension Orders)*...	6
*As of Augu»t 1946
Page
Valid Directives.......................... 6
“R” Orders (Rubber Orders)*.............	6
“U” Orders (Utility Orders)^............	6
CPA and WPB Forms......................,	7
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Veterans’ Emergency Housing Program—Reopening of CPA Field Offices (See inside cover for details)
REOPENING OF C. P. A. REGIONAL AND DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION OFFICES
The Veterans’ Housing Program Order No. 1 has been issued to save materials desperately needed for veterans’ housing and is based on a thorough study of the housing emergency and the present insufficiency of building materials. This action has been taken because only by prohibiting the starting of construction of less essential and deferrable building projects, can enough materials be found to provide shelter for the returning veterans and their families.
Therefore, it was necessary to open the C. P. A. Regional and District Construction Offices to oversee the activities in the construction field and to service requests for the necessary orders and forms. THESE CONSTRUCTION OFFICES WILL CONFINE THEIR ACTIVITIES TO CONSTRUCTION MATTERS ONLY.
Applicants requiring authorization to construct for commercial and industrial establishments as outlined in the construction order VHP-1 inay obtain the necessary form CPA-4423 and file application with their nearest C. P. A. Construction Field Office.
Applicants for housing and farm dwellings also outlined in the order should apply for the form CPA-4386 from the nearest Federal Housing Administration Office or the appropriate County Agricultural Conservation Committee, respectively. A complete fisting of the regulations and forms effective under the Veterans’ Emergency Housing Program is given on page 9.
A directory of the C. P. A. Regional and District Construction Field Offices is as follows:
DIRECTORY OF C. P. A. REGIONAL AND DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION OFFICES
State	City	Region	Address
Alabama		Birmingham.	4	Dixie Carlton Hotel, 3rd Ave., and 23rd St. 108 Aluminum Plant Office Bldg. City Health Center. W. M. Garland Bldg., Room 703. 355 Civic Center.
Arizona		Phoenix		8	
Arkansas		Little Rock		6	
California				Los Angeles..	8	
	San Diego		8	
	San Francisco		9	1355 Market St.
Colorado		Denver			6	523 Continental Oil Bldg. 115 Broad St. Penn. Office Bldg., Room 301. 1200 15th St. NW.
Connecticut- 		Hartford		1	
Delaware		Wilmington		2	
District of Columbia		Washington		2	
Florida	 				Jacksonville		4	George Washington Hotel Annex. 35 N. W. 2nd St.
	Miami		4	
	Tampa		4	311 Hinson Bldg. 619 Peachtree St. Bldg. I, lolani Palace. 119 N. 8th St. 226 West Jackson Bldv. Old High School Bldg., 301 West Adams St. Rm. 317, Kresge Bldg. 316 Home Federal Bldg., 518 Grand Ave. 700-02 Kansas Ave. 1223 Heyburn Bldg. 1412 Masonic Temple. 8 Harlow St.
Georgia		 _	Atlanta		4	
Honolulu						Hawaii.. 			
Idaho		Boise		9	
Illinois		Chicago		5	
	Springfield		5	
Indiana		Indianapolis.	5	
Iowa				Des Moines		6	
Kansas			 _	Topeka ..	6 3 7	
Kentucky			•—	Loùisville.-		
Louisiana.. 	 		New Orleans. ..		
Maine		Bangor		1 2	
Maryland				Baltimore			1106 N. Charles St. 822-40 Broad St.
Massachusetts						Boston	 _	1 1	
	Springfield			301 West Adams St.
Michigan				Detroit		3 3	800 Blvd. Bldg. 735 Keeler Bldg. Midland Bank Bldg. Clancy Bldg. 600 Mutual Bldg. Rm. 434, Old Customs House Suite 1, Penwell Block. Arthur Bldg., 2d Fl., 210 South 18th St. 56 Boyd Place- 814 Elm St. Post Office.
	Grand Rapids.-		 .		
Minnesota		Minneapolis			10	
Mississippi			Jackson		4 6	
Missouri		Kansas City			
	St. Louis		6	
Montana		Helena. .	9 6	
Nebraska		Omaha			
Nevada		Reno			9 1 2 2	
New Hampshire		Manchester			
New Jersey				Camden. 			
	Newark			309 Washington St. City Hall. 112 State St. 17 Court St.
New Mexico		Albuquerque		7 2 2	
New York		Albany			
	Buffalo					
	New York City		2	43d floor, Empire State Bldg. 210 N. Green St. 2'10 Walker Bldg. 529 Walnut St. 4th Floor, Union Commerce Bldg. 1037 North High St. 312 Summit St.
North Carolina		Greensboro		4 10 3 3	
North Dakota	-		Fargo.. .		
Ohio		Cincinnati			
	Cleveland			
	Columbus			3	
	Toledo		3	
Oklahoma—		Oklahoma City..	7 7	215 Colcord Bldg, c/o FHA. Citizens St. Bank Bldg. 210 Central Bldg. Broad St. Station Bldg. 411 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Bldg. K, c/o OPA-PRRA Grounds. 75 Westminister. 2065 Blossom St. Rm. 311, Policyholders Bldg. 677 Shrine Bldg. 511 Mercantile Bank Bldg. Electric Bldg., Room 1045. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 310'St. Marys St. 310 Atlas Bldg. 209 College St. 615 Main St. 936 Henry Bldg. North 120 Wall St. Chamber of Commerce. 161 West Wisconsin Ave. 116 E 2nd St.
	Tulsa	.’			
Oregon		Portland.	9 2 2	
Pennsylvania		Philadelphia.		
	Pittsburgh			
Puerto Rico		San Juan			
Rhode Island		Providence	1 4	
South Carolina		Columbia		
South Dakota		Sioux Falls			
Tennessee		Memphis		4 7 7	
Texas		Dallas			
	Houston			
	Fort Worth		7	
	San Antonio		7	
Utah		Salt Lake City.	8 1 4 g	
Vermont		Burlington			
Virginia		Richmond			
Washington		Seattle			
West Virginia		Spokane		9	
	Charleston		3 10	
Wisconsin		M il waukee.		
Wyoming		Casper		9	
			
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VALID PRIORITIES REGULATIONS
TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO THE OPERATION OF THE PRIORITIES SYSTEM
No.		leeued	Par. or	Abstract or title of paragraph or Section	section
1	Amended (Incl. Ints. 1-19) Int. lb	 Int. 1c	 Irt. le		7-24-46	States the basic rules of the WPB which apply to all business transactions. 944.1	Purpose and scope; definitions— 944.2	R ules for acceptance and rejection of rated orders. 944.3	Report to War Production Board of improperly rejected orders. 944.4	Assignment of preference ratings. 944.4	a Cancellation of preference ratings. 944.5	Sequence of preference ratings. 944.6	Doubtful cases. 944.7	Sequence of filling rated orders. 944.8	Delivery or performance dates. 944.9	Report to War Production Board of Improper delay of orders. 944.10	Effect of other regulations and orders. 944.10	a Effect of revocation of orders and regulations. 944.11	Use or disposition of material acquired with priorities assistance. 944.12	Intra-company deliveries. 944.13	Scope of regulations and orders. 944.13	a Defense against claims for.damages. 944.14	Inventory restrictions. 944.14	a Delivery for unlawful purposes prohibited. 944.15	Records. 944.16	Audit and inspection. 944.17	Reports. 944.18	Violations. 944.19	Appeals for relief in exceptional cases. 944.20	Notification of customers. Types of existing contracts which must be deferred. Sequence of deliveries and production for rated orders. Army includes Panama Canal—Navy includes Coast Guard.
	Jut. 2	 As Amd.	7-2-46	Regularly established prices and OP A ceiling prices.
	Int. 3—		3-18—44	Rejection of rated orders for failure to meet established prices and terms.
	Int. 6		7-24-43	Effect of assignment of a rated order or contract on sequence of delivery.
	Int. 6		8-14-43	Microfilm records.
	Int. 8		11-22-43	Effect of inventory and small order provisions on separate operating units of the same com-pany.
	Int. 10		9-21-44	Effect of cancellation of a purchase order on Directive requiring its immediate production.
	Int. 11 Amd.	11-13-44	Acceptance of post-war orders.
	Int. 12		11- 8-44	Date on which purchase order is received.
	Int. 13		3-27-45	Applicability of orders and regulations to be used or second-hand materials and products.
	Int. 14		4-16-45	Summary of WPB controls regarding idle or excess inventories.
	Int. 16		5- 8-45	Applicability of priority rules to suppliers of complete products and parts for the complete products
	Int. 19		1-17-46	Preservation of records after revocation of applicable orders.
	Dir. 1 Amd.	10-1-46	Changes made by customers in orders placed with manufacturers.
	Dir. 2		6-15-44	Transfer of title in financing rated orders.
	Dir. 9		7-19-45	se of ratings or authorizations for machine tools or other facilities when related military procurement programs of contracts are cancelled or cut back.
	Dlr. 11		9-18-45	Special rules for scheduling and placing rated orders, etc.
	Dir. 12^		10-30-45	Sale of ship supplies obtained by assigned ratings.
	Dir. 13		8-7-46 c. c.	Emergency suspension of outstanding ratings for iron and steel.
	Dir. 14		6-10-46	Steel drums for manufacturers of com syrup for famine relief.
3	Amended.. (Incl. Ints. 1-15)	7-24-46	Application and extension of preference ratings. a.	Purpose of this regulation. b.	Definitions. c.	Use of ratings in general. d.	When AA ratings may be extended for material. d-l.AAA, MM and CC ratings. e.	Additional restrictions upon use of ratings for certain materials. f.	Use of ratings for services. g.	How to apply or extend a rating. h.	Provisions applicable to extensions: deferment and grouping. Restrictions in other orders
	Dir. 7 Amd. (Cor. copy)	10-1-45	Replacement of defective materials or materials lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed in transit.
	Dir. 14	10-1-45	Use of ratings assigned by other Govt, agencies to private contractors for construction.
	Dir. 15		4-22-46	Effect of OC ratings on producers of construction machinery.
6	Amended..	8-23-43	Reproduction of orders, forms, and regulations.
7	Amended.. (Incl. Int. 1)	1-18-44	Certifications on purchase orders and other documents Standard certification. Waiving certifications. One-time certification. Signature of certification. Telegraph, telephone and verbal orders. Miscellaneous provisions. List A—Certifications for which standard certi flcation may not be substituted. List B—Certifications which may not be waived. List C—Certifications instead of which one-time certification may be used.
No.		Issued	Par. or	Abstract or title of paragraph or Section	section
7A	Amended—	10-8-45	Transfers or quotas, preference ratings; transfers of a business as a going concern.
t	Amended..	11-16-45	Reports. a.	Purpose of this regulation. b.	What “Reports” are—difference from applications. c.	Reports under Civilian Production Administration Orders and Regulations. d.	Reports not specified in an Order or Regulation. e.	Bureau o the Budget approval.
12	Amended..	10-8-45	Reratings. a.	Purpose of this regulation. b.	How a rerating starts. c.	Use of new rating where the original rating has not been used. d.	Upward reratings. e.	Downward reratings. f.	Rerating procedure. g.	Partial reratings. h.	Effect of rerating on sequence of filling rated orders.
	Dlr. 1		6-28-45	Rerating of 3rd quarter production schedules.
13	Amended.. (Incl. Dirs. 1-4)	8- 8-46	Special sales. a.	What this regulation does. b.	Definitions. c.	Sales not covered by this regulation. d.	Most special sales may be made freely; general rules e Use of material acquired with priorities assistance, f. Sales through an agent. g.	Materials or products on List A. h.	Materials or products on List B (export). i.	Sales as scrap of materials or products other than plant-generated scrap. j.	Provisions relating to buyers k.	Records. 1.	Revisions of Lists A and B. m.	Letters and questions.
	Dir. 3		8- 8-46	Sales of surplus property to Government agencies and State or local governments.
	Dir. 4		8-29-45	Inventory exemption for surplus materials for use in manufacture of civilian aircraft.
	Dir. 5		2-21-46	Disposal of certain surplus nylon fabric for use as linings for low-cost wool items
	Dir. 6		12-29-45	Disposal of certain rayon fabric now held by R. E. O. as surplus property for use as linings for men’s and boys’ low-cost wool items.
	Dir. 7			7- 8-46	Disposal of certain surplus building materials for the reconversion housing program.
	Dir. 8		1-14-46	Disposal of certain rayon fabric now held by Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
	Dir. 9		1-29-46	Special inventory restriction on buyers of selected steel products at special sales.
	Dir. 10..—	2-25-46	Disposal of certain cotton fabric for use in Men’s and Boys’ low cost wool items.
	Dir. 11		2-25-46	Disposal of certain cotton fabric for use in the manufacture of men’s and boys’ work clothing.
	Dir. 12	 Amended	3-12-46	Disposal of certain cotton fabric for use in the manufacture of washable service apparel.
	Dir. 13		2-26-46	Disposal of certain fabric now held by W. A. C. as surplus property f or processing in Puerto Rico.
	Dir. 14	 (amended)	3-12-46	Disposal of certain cotton fabric for use in the manufacture of rubber and canvas footwear.
	Dir. 15		3-21-46	Sale of solder antimonial lead die metal, and battery lead scrap by War Assets Corporation.
	Dir. 16		8- 9-46	Urgency Certificates for Surplus Equipment.
	Dir. 17.....	7-26-46	Sale of carbon steel black annealed or galvanized wire bv WAA.
	Dir. 19		6- 3-46	Disposal of surplus brass mill products, copper wire mill products and copper and copper base alloy scrap by WAA.
	Dir. 20		6-20-46	Disposal by WAA of certain surplus materials for use in making mens’ suits and overcoats.
	Dir. 21		7-18-46	Disposal of Surplus Raw Jute by WAA.
’ 14	Amended..	5- 2-44	References to Canadian Agencies and Controls.
16	Amended..	12-7-45	Procedure for appealing from Civilian Production Administration orders.
	Dir. 1		5- 3-45	Information for appellants concerning proceedings before the Appeals Board.
17	Amended..	10-8-45	Post exchange and ship’s service departments.
22	Amended.-	1- 8-46	Deliveries into the Dominion of Canada.
23	Amended-.	10- 8-45	Experimental models. a.	Background and purpose of this regulation. b.	Meaning of the term “experimental models.” c. Effect of other orders and regulations. d.	Deleted May 9, 1945. e.	Limitations on making models. f.	Hlustrations. g.	How to get priorities assistance for materials for experimental models.
28	Amended.. C. C.	8- 7-46	Restricted priorities assistance for non-military purposes. a.	What this regulation does. b.	Other procedures for assigning ratings replaced. c.	Applications. d.	When the WPB may assign a WPB rating. e.	Special consideration will be given to the needs Of small business. f.	CC ratings for export.
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VALID PRIORITIES REGULATIONS—Continued
No.		Issued	Par. or	Abstract or title of paragraph or Section	section	No.		Issued	Par. or	Abstract or title of paragraph or Section	section
28	Schedule 1. Dir. 6	 Dir. 13	 Dir. 14	 C. C. Dir. 15		8- 6-46 12-12-45 3-22-46 5-21-46 6- 5-46	Table—lists certain critical products. Special Provisions for the assignment of CC ratings for distribution of trucks. Assignment of CC ratings for cadmium. CC ratings for rental businesses and repair shops	 4x5 commercial cameras.	32	Dir. 9	 Dir. 10		5- 8-46 4-2-46	Special inventory restrictions for manufacturers of certain apparel. Twenty-day Inventory on Coke.
				33	Amended..	6-14-46	Sets up th^ reconversion housing programs of CPA. It assists' private builders, educational institutes and others to build moderate cost housing accom-
	Dir. 16	 Dir. 17	 Dir. 18	 C. C.	6- 5-46 7-17-46 8- 6-46	Water-well drilling equipment. Plastics and synthetic resins. Iron castings and steel for urgently needed housing items.		Amend 1_.	8-6-46	modations to which World War II veterans will be given HH preference rating for certain building materials for the construction. Changes from 30 to 60 days period dwellings accommodations must be held and publicly offered for sale to veterans after 8-6-46. Lists materials to be used by builders obtaining priorities assistance under PR-33. Provides that sawmills shall produce a percentage of their total production for certified Orders from distributors, millwork manufacturers, hardwood flooring manufacturers and housing contractors. Provides that the manufacturers of softwood plywood shall produce and reserve a percentage of their total production in construction and door panel grades for certified orders from prefabricators, distributors, stock cabinet manufacturers, stock door manufacturers and housing contractors. Use of HH ratings for bathtubs for use in the recon-
PR-28A	—	1-29-46	Special provision for the assignment of CC ratings for cotton, synthetic and wool fabric and yarns.		Sch. A—... C. C. amended. Dir. 1	 as amended Dir. 1A	 amended.	8- 7-46	
31	Amended.. Arndt. 1	 Arndt. 2	 Arndt. 3-.. Amdt. 4. _ _	10- 1-45 10- 3-45 10-22-45 10-31—45 11-15-45	Blanket revocation of certain WPB orders. a.	Revocation of orders. b.	Effect of revocation of orders. Blanket revocation of Order L-274, effective 10-3-45. Blanket revocation of Order P-98-b, effective 9-30-45. Direction 1 to P-98-b, effective 10-15-45. M-201, effective 10-22-45. Blanket revocation of Order L-286, effective 10-31-45. Sch. 72 to M-300, effective 10-31-45. Blanket revocation of Order L-228, effective 11-15-45.			7-17-46 6-11-46 Cor. copy	
32	Amended..	7-18-46	Rules on inventories.		Dir. 2		7- 8-46	
	Ine. Ints. 1-5 Dir. 1		8-28-45	a.	What this regulation does. b.	Restrictions on delivery. c.	Restrictions on receipts. d.	Restriction on ordering more than is needed. e.	Adjusting outstanding orders when rate of operating changes. f.	Restriction on processing. g.	Exceptions in general. h.	Receipts permitted after contract cancellations or cut backs. i.	Previous inventory authorizations. j.	Separate inventories. k.	Redistribution of excess inventories. 1.	Violations. m.	Revisions of Tables. n.	Appeals letters and questions. Transfers of idle materials among war. contractors.		Dir. 3	 Dir. 4	 -Dir. 5	 Dir. 6	 Dir. 7	 Dir. 8_i	 amended. Dir. 8		6- 5-46 1-18-46 4-29-46 6-26-46 6-26-46 Cor. copy 5- 8-46 8- 7-46	version housing program. Use of HH ratings for cast iron radiation for use in the reconversion housing program. Use of HH ratings for cast iron soil pipe for use in the reconversion housing program. Use of HH ratings for gypsum board and gypsum lath in the reconversion housing program. Use of HH ratings for common and face brick and common face structural tile in the reconversion housing program. Use of HH ratings for concrete blocks in the reconversion housing program. Explains how manufacturers of prefabricated houses, sections or panels may get HH ratings for certain materials to be used in the manufacture and erection of prefabricated housing under the R. H. P. List of materials and directions to be used by prefabri-
	Dir. 3		8-28-45	Additional exception from inventory restrictions for continuing receipts of special items after contract cut backs.		List 1 amended. Dir. 9		C. C. 6-10-46	cators under Direction 8 to PR-33. Use of HH ratings for Warm-air Furnaces for use in
	Dlr. 5	 Dir. 6	 as amended Dir. 8		10-24-45 3-12-46 2- 1-46	Exemption and limitation of delivery of used tin cans. Adjustment of orders, receipts and deliveries in case of work stoppages. Forty-five day inventory on steel and iron modifies temporarily the inventory limitations of PR-32.		Dir. 10	 Dir. 11..-.. C. C.	5- 7-46 8- 7-46	the Reconversion Housing Program. Use of HH ratings for bldg, board in the V. H. P. FPHA temporary Re-use housing projects.
REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE VETERANS EMERGENCY HOUSING PROGRAM
No.		Issued	Abstract or title	No.		Issued	Abstract or title
VHP-1		Dir. 1	 Supp. 1....	7-2-46 6-21-46 7- 2-46	Forbids the beginning of construction and repair work on buildings and certain other structure without specific authorization. Reconstruction in Hawaii. Lists specific items indicating whether or not they are fixtures and mechanical equipment under VHP-1.	VHP-1	 VHP-2		Supp. 2 as amd. Supp. 3.... Supp. 4		7- 2-46 7- 2-46 7- 2-46 7-19-46	Explains provisions of order relating to beginning construction. Classification of structures under VHP-1 and construction not covered by VHP-1. Lists items which are not structures. General restrictions on Hardwood Lumber.
L-63—103	VALID LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
Order No.	Additions— Modifications	issued— Effective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forms	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext.
L-63.... L-85		Amended	 Amended	 (Inch Schs. 1-5) Sch I Amend 1 Sch. II Amend. 1 Sch. Ill Amend. 1 Sch. V Amend. 1 Amended	 Amended	 Amdt. 1		3-12-46 6-14-46 7-2446 7-24-46 7-24-46 7-24-46 6-14-46 6-10-44 11-18-44 1-12-45 7-14-45 6-10-44 1-7-45 1-12-45	Suppliers inventories.. Apparel for feminine wear.	Establishes procedure for requesting exemption from the order; eliminates repair parts for commercial refrigerating equipment and surplus goods. Revises title; prohibits processing except in conformity with schedules or under specified exception» Deletes paragraph (c) (1)	.. _		Wholesale, Retail Trade. Dean O. Gallagher 8211 Tex., Clo. and Lea. Joseph Silverman 73131 Tex. Clo. and Lea. DeF. Anthony	5683 Containers. Rose Swarts	5302
						
L-99	 Lr-103 —						
				Deletes paragraph (c) (1)			
				Deletes paragraph (c) (1), changes par. (e) (1)		
				Deletes paragraph (c) (1)					
			Operation of looms for cotton broad woven fabric production. Glass container and closure simplification.	Restricts operations of looms to specified percentages and constructions witn effective dates of such restrictions, subject to specified exceptions. Provides for issuance of schedules establishing simplified practices to which containers must conform; freezes all glass container designs as of 5-11-42, with specified exceptions. Permits additional container—“Round food line bottle”..	658A,B,C_.	
						
	Arndt. 2	 Int. 1				Adds “syrup jar” together with specifications			
				Clarifies effect of PR-23 on manufacture of experimental models for non-standard glass containers. Establishes simplified practices for glass containers of distilled spirits. Establishes simplified practice for glass containers for malt beverages.		
	Sch. A Arnd-. Sch. B Amd.. Sch. O Amd						
			Glass containers for distilled spirits. Glass containers for malt beverages. Glass containers for certain food products.			
						
				Prohibits use for packing for sale of specified products except-in standard containers, subject to certain exceptions.		
						
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L-103-357
VALID LIMITATION ORDERS (“L” SERIES)—Continued
Order No.	Additions— Modifications	Issued— Effective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forma	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext.
L-103— Con. L-116™. L-118— L-181.... L-219— L-224—. L-352.		Seb. D Amd.. Seb. E Amd	 Amended--	9-20-43 11-20-43 10-30-45 10-30-45 8-23-44 1-29-46 1-29-46 10-14-44 9-19-45 • 3-5-46 7-11-46 5-31-46 7-1-46 7-24-46	Glass containers for wines. Glass containers for protective coatings. Feminine lingerie and certain other garments. Feminine lounging wear and certain other garments. Men’s work clothing.. Consumers’ goods inventories.	Establishes simplified practices for glass containers for wines				Tex., Clo. and Lea. T. G. Maynard 72304 Tex., Clo.and Lea. T. G. Maynard 3625 Tex., Olo. and Lea. C. H. Luedeman 73071 Wholesale and Retail. F. S. Harris	73069 Tex. Clo. and Lea. A. P. Aaronson	71460 Automotive John E. Graham 73582 R. H. Fussell	72130 Chemicals. F. Bennett.	3123 Chemicals. Wells Martin	2497 Chemicals. Dr. Perlow	72580 C. R. Heller Equipment F. J. Sette	71304
				Places specified restrictions on use and manufacture of glass containers for protective coating To conserve supply of wool, silk, rayon, cotton, linen ana other materials; restricts designs and dimensions of garments. Restricts quantities of materials used in production; defines maximum permissible sizes; establishes standard of design. Limits production of men’s work clothing and specifies restrictions In styling and construction; permits use of short lengths and seconds in making pockets or waistbands for work clothing; exempts blanket lining of reused wool from restriction; exempts bar tacks from restriotion when needed for belt loops. Limits receipts by merchants with specifiea net sales and inventories.. Exclusion of certain items			
						
	Amended-					
	Amended..					
	Amended..... Dir 1				1620, 1621, 1622,1962.	
	Amended			Clothing for men and boys. Export of automobiles and trucks. Cane alcohol		Prohibits use of cloth in manufacture of trousers and vests; specified exemptions provided. Limits production for export and on export to authorized quotas; provides for adjustment of quotas and quotas for new exporters. Restricts the use of both imported and domestic cane alcohol for defense, for private account and for export. Restricts production of products containing lead chemicals			
					4300,4341..	
L-353						
li-354	A mended		Lead chemicals.						
L-355.—. L-356	Amended		Ethyl fluid		Restricts the use and delivery of ethyl fluid	 			
			Export of farm wheel type and tracklaying tractors. Sales restrictions for certain plumbing and heating equip, made for FPHA projects.	Limits production and shipment in excess of quantities authorized Restricts sale of certain plumbing and heating equipment except on authorized orders from suppliers or FPHA contractors.		
L-357						
						
VALID CONSERVATION ORDERS ("M” SERIES)	M-21-217
REGULATING THE USE OF CRITICAL MATERIALS
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
Order No.	Additions-Modifications	Issued— Effective	Titi»	Abstract for priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forms	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext
M-21		Amended.....	8-24-45	Iron and steel		Establishes specifications for deliveries of iron products, steel forging		Steel.
	Dir. 9.		7-19-46	Special restrictions on production and delivery of tin mill products. Use of symbol CXS on certain export orders for selected steel products. Use of symbol TFS on certain selected orders for steel sheets. ■ Emergency distribution of steel. Under sink cabinets..	and other steel products; explains identification of purchase orders. Requires producers of tin mill products to concentrate on production of tin mill products suitable for use in making cans and closures. Explains how certain exporters that use the symbol CXS on certain export orders for selected steel products should furnish required information to steel producers. Explains how certain steel distributors that use the symbol TFS on		C. Halcomb	257 >
	Dir. 10...	7-19-46				
	Dir. 11		3-14-46				
	Dir. 12 			8-1-46		purchase orders for steel sheets should furnish required information to steel producers. Provides for the distribution of steel for the manufacture of certain		
	Tnt. 1 		7-16-46		highly critical products. Defines “sinks” to include under sink cabinets	 			
	Dir. 13	8-1-46	Emergency distribution of merchant pig iron and iron castings. Status of certified orders	Provides for the emergency distribution of merchant pig iron and iron castings for the production of certain critical products. Certified orders under directions 12 or 13 scheduled for delivery but not		
	C. C. Dir. 14		8-7-46				
M-38— ..	Amended		5-29-46	carried over to October. Lead		delivered in September to be treated as orders rated C. C. during month of October only. Controls inventory, use, sales and delivery; regulates supply through Metals Reserve; permits issuance of directions: requires reporting. Amends certain parts of order				95		Tin, Lead and Zino.
	Amend. 1						Louis S. Loeb	4661
	Amended _	7-5-46	Tin.'		Prohibits use in manufacture of List A and B articles: restricts use in	412		Tin, Lead and Zino.
	Dir. 1 Amd	12-17-45		Schedules; restricts d eliveries; allocates pig tin. Cancellations of authorizations issued before 9-1-44			A. R. Maupin 71257
	Dir. 2 Amd	12-17-45		Limitation on accepting and filling orders by producers of solder, babbitt, copper base alloy controlled materials, copper base alloy ingot and other alloys containing tin and on inventories of users of solder, etc. Restricts sale and delivery; establishes quota and allocation procedure for bag manufacturers: restricts burlap for purposes other than manufacture of bags. Restricts delivery, use, and consumption			
M-47—	Amended		7-31-46	Burlap and other jute goods. Molasses			4388		Tex., Clo. and Lea .
M-54	Amended	 Amended (Inci. Ints. 1-3). A mended	1-7-46				F F. Kidd	5100 Chemicals.
M-63		7-16-46	imports of strategic	Restricts importation of materials on Lists A and B		1040,1041..	F. Bennett	3123 Imports. T. E. Vettel	75756
			materials.			
M-81.		6-19-46	Cans ..			Restricts purchase, acceptance, use, repacking, manufacture, sale, inventory, and delivery, subject to specified exceptions; establishes certification procedure for use. Amends certain parts of the order. Restricts sale, delivery and processing; controls allocation of non-mili-tary manila fiber and yarn; restricts inventory and use of damaged material; places imports under M-63. Restricts sale, delivery and use to military uses		2707		Tin, Lead and Zinc. R. J. Small	2695 J. Kelly Wright Re. 4142 Ex. 6384
	Amd. 1 .	6-25-46				
M-84_—.	Amended		7-15-46	Manila (abaca) and agave fiber and cordage. Kapok			2901—		Tex., Clo. and Lea.
M-85		7—11—46				F. F. Kidd	5100 Tex., Clo. and Lea.
M-112—	Amended		5-12-45	Antimony. 				Establishes allocation control, subject to specified exemptions; prohibits use in certain products. Establishes allocation control, subject to specified exceptions, and certification procedure. Curtails use of materials and colors in manufacture, restricts styling, tanning, and dyeing, sales and deliveries; establishes general exceptions.	2931	T. C. Maynard 72304 Tin, Lead and Zino.
M-131-. M-217	Amended— Amende d	8-1-46 1-10-46	Cinchona bark and cinchona alkaloids. Footwear				2945,2946..	Louis S. Loeb	4661 Chemicals. H. W. Heins	73425
						J. W. Lake	72513
M-221—328b
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VALID CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
Order No.	Additions— Modifications	Issued— Effective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forms	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext.
M-221..	Amended		10-22-45	Textile bags		Restricts manufacture, use, sale, delivery, inventory and disposition of		Tex. Clo. and Lea.
				new and used bags: establishes certification procedure.		DeF. Anthony	5633
M-277	Amended		7-31-44	Vegetable tanning	Restricts use ol vegetable tanning materials to essential purposes		3356.		Tex. Clo. and Lea.
M-285..	Amended.....	3-1-45	materials. Uranium			(To be suspended 8-31-46) Restricts sale, delivery, purchase and receipt for specified uses; restricts	3909, 3910.	L. B. Jackson	5742 Miscellaneous Minerals.
M-293..	Amended	 Direction 4		7-5-45 8-27-45	Scheduled products...	purchases and sales' of more than 10 lbs. unless authorized effective 9-1—44. Regulates placing, acceptance of orders; restricts production and delivery; requires filing of specified forms to carry out program. Revocation of tables and directions and unfreezing of schedules		1801, 3000, 3003.	J. E. Steinhauer 2260 Prod. Scheduling.
M-300-	Amended		6-4-45	Chemicals and allied	Establishes allocation control of materials in Appendices A, B, and O;	2945, 2946,	Chemicals.
			products.	establishes certification procedure, small order exemption; provides for disposition of existing stocks; territorial and import-exports; duration of authorizations.	2947, 3442.	Laurence Brown 4345
	Int. I..	 Appendices	8-1-45 5-5-45	Chemicals and allied	Explains shipment on consignment	-		 Lists chemicals under order, together with related reporting and appli-		
	A. B. C. Amd. Cor. copy) Dir. 1 Amd..-	5-29-45	products. Applicability oi M-300 to other orders Special groups of pro-	cation data. States that applications on WPB-2945, 2946, 2947 which are addressed		
				to Washington are subject to smul order exports clause of M-300.		
	Dir. 2 Amd...	5-29-45		Establishes standard groups to supersede reference to WPBI-1943,		
			tective coating end	revoked.		
	Direction 3.	 Direction 5		8-21-45 12-14-45	Release of chemicals not needed for allocated uses. Government held	Explains procedure for release of chemicals not needed for allocated uses. Controls the disposition of government held stocks to be used for	—	
			stocks of Ethyl Alcohol. Penicillin		essential uses to supplement the current commercial supplies.		
	Sch.118		12-29-45		Penicillin is subject to the provisions oi M-300 as an Appendix B material. Initial allocation date is Jan. 1, 1946.	WPB-2947	
	Sch.119		2-21-46	Streptomycin		Streptomycin is subject to the provisions of M-300 as an Appendix B material. Initial allocation date 3-1-46.	CPA-2947.	
	Sch. 120			5-31-46	Potash			Potash is subject to the provisions of M-300 as an appendix A material. Initial allocation date is June 1, 1946.	2946,2947-	
M-MO.. M-S17 .	Sch. 121	 Amended		 (Ind. Int. 1.2) Amended		8-6-46 8-7-46 6-3-46	Phenolic resin molding compound. Hides, skins and leather. Cotton textile distri-	Phenolic resin molding compound subject to allocation as an appendix C material. Restricts processing, sale, delivery, acceptance, cutting, use, and incorporation in products of untanned cattlehides, calf and kip skins; cattlebides, calf and kip skins and leather therefrom; sole leather and cut stock; horsehides; shearlings; goatskins, cabrettas; and deerskins; explains effect on prior orders; establishes reporting procedure. Requires compulsory use of ratings assigned in Schedules or by CP A-	2947	 1322, 1323, 1325. 3507, 4404,4405. 658E; 2842.	Tex. Clo. and Lea. L. B. Jackson	5742 Textile, Clothing and
	Dlr. 22		2-8-46	bution and sale, yarn production. Tobacco and cheese	2842 for purchase and delivery; controls application or extension of ratings and establishes certification procedure; establishes obligations in respect of rated orders; restricts inventory and exports: supersedes M-134 and schedule 2, M-207 and schedules, L-99-a. Furnishes approximately 50,000,000 yards of tobacco and cheese		Leather. DeF. Anthony	5633
			cloth for tobacco	cloth to the areas where it is needed.		
	Dlr. 23		7-1-46	growing areas. Duck for cotton pick sacks.	Furnishes approximately 15,000,000 yards of cotton duck for sale to manufacturers of cotton pick sacks.	—	
M-317-a	Amended		7-11-46	Cotton fabric prefer-	Incorporated ratings and distribution schedules which apply to cotton	658B, O...	DeF. Anthony	5633
M-317-c C. O. M-326... M-328..	Incl. Ints. 1-2 C. 0. Amended	 Amended	 (Ind. Ut 1)	7-18-46 10-12-45 11-30-45	ence ratings and restrictions. Cotton sale yarn production and distribution. Tinplate scrap	 Provisions applicable to textiles, clothing, leather, related products. Production of laundry nets. Production of work glove jersey knitted fabrics.	fabrics. States special rules for production and distribution of cotton sale yam- Establishes delivery and acceptance restrictions on tinned scrap, used cans of terne plate, tin plate clippings, fiat tinned scrap, used tin cans, tinned wire; restricts sales; establishes procedure for collection, segregation, and disposal. Establishes restrictions on preference ratings extended or applied for specified textiles, clothing, leather, etc.; specifies notation for purchase orders bearing preference ratings.	CPA-658E	Tex., Clo. and Lea. 74148 Bruce Smoot Tin, lead, zinc div. L. S. Loeb	4661 Tex. Clo. and Lea. H. Rose	3227
	Direction 3— Direction 12... Amended.	11-25-44 1-15-46		Requires manufacturers to maintain production equal to that during 1st quarter of 1944. Requires manufacturers to produce fabrics in a poundage basis not less than the highest produced in any quarter of ’43 or ’44; provides for obtaining yarns; restricts sale and delivery of fabrics for specific use; effective 4-1-45.	2842		
	Dlr. 18 Amd—	9-11-45		Limited application of PR-29 and MM ratings to textiles and related items.		
	Direction 25	 Direction 26	 Direction 27	 Direction 28... As Amd. Direction 29—.	9-11-45 9-21-45 9-21-45 1-7-46 12-4-45	—	Revokes various unpublished directions to individual persons	 Restricts acceptance of rated orders for cotton or synthetic piece goods if in violation of MPR 127 of OPA, notwithstanding provisions of PR-1. Explains sequence of filling rated export orders, notwithstanding provisions of PR-1. Sales, delivery, and use of certain rayon fabrics as linings in men’sand boys’ clothing. Use or disposition of material acquired with priorities assistance or subject to set-asides under orders in M-328B and M-388 series.		
	Dir. 31		2-26-46	Cotton and rayon fab-	Provides priorities assistance for the procurement, during the 1st	2842			
			rics for processing in Puerto Rico, first and second calendar	and 2nd quarters of 1946, for certain types of cotton and rayon fabrics that are urgently needed for this purpose.		
	Dlr. 32		7-24-46	quarters, 1946. Cotton and rayon fab-	Provides priorities assistance for the procurement during the 3rd	2842		
M-328-b	Amended.... Incl. Int. 1	7-18-46	rics for processing in Puerto Rico—3rd Quarter 1946. Special programs— textile, clothing and related products.	quarter of 1946, for certain types of cotton and rayon fabrics that are urgently needed. Permits CPA to assign ratings, make allocations or issue specific directions to carry out special approved programs for distribution ofitems under Schedules; establishes rules applicable to thegranting cl assistance and sets up application procedure; requires equitable distribution.	1420, 3732, 4351, 4380, 4381, 4382.	Tex., Clo. and Lea. T. W. Maynard 72304
	Amend. 1	 Sch. C Amd.. Sch. F Amd.. Sch. J Amd...	7-31-46 7-18-46 7-11-46 7-18-46	Cotton fabrics for civilian apparel items. Special program for work gloves. Rayon civilian items.	Amends subparagraph (e) (1) (i)		 Provides priorities assistance for cotton fabrics for low-end civilian items for the l th quarter 1945; incorporates provisions in case of governmental cut-backs, of par. (c) (3) and par. (h). States special rules for manufacturers to get A A-2X rating for fabric to make listed items. Provides priorities assistance to obtain fabrics during 4th quarter 1945 for low-end civilian apparel items	3732.7		
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M-328b—391
VALID CONSERVATION ORDERS (“M” SERIES)—Continued
Order No.	Additions— Modifications	Issued— Eflective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forma	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext
M-328-b	Sch. K Amd	7-18-46	Wool civilian items.-	Provides priorities assistance to obtain fabrics during 4th quarter 1945 for low-end civilian apparel items. Makes certain adjustments in the authorizations issued under		
—Con.	Dir. 12		6-5-46	CC ratings in 2nd		CPA-4460	
M-333.	Amended		10-30-45	quarter. Tapioca flour		M-328B on CPA 3732 for the second quarter of 1946. Restricts deliveries, use, and inventories, subject to specified excep-	WPB-3215	Chemicals.
M-375	A mandfid	10-5-45	Work gloves				tions; effective 7-1-43. Establishes simplification standards effecting materials, style, type and construction, subject to specified exceptions or authorized exceptions. Restricts and lists types of hide glue stock for making gelatin			E. Mullikin Tex.- Clo and Lea.
M-390 .	Amp.nded	4-22-46 5-15-46	Hide Glue Stock 				C. H. Luedeman 73071
M-391—			Rayon fabrics		Restricts the deliveries of rayon fabrics giving a precedence to rated		Tex., Col. and Lea.
	Dir. 1. .	6-15-46	Revocation of CC	CC orders. Revokes all CO ratings for rayon fabrics for use as linings in feminine streetwear. Enables producers of twills and serges to apply for approval by CPA of proposed production schedules for 3rd and 4th quarters of 1946 to qualify for increases in ceiling prices.		Maude Lessley	2465
	Dir. 2.		8- 2-46	Ratings. Increased production of certain men’s wear lining fabrics.		4395	
						
						
						
						
To keep this index up to date, list above new orders as received
VALID RUBBER ORDERS (“R” SERIES)
R-l
The following information is for identification only. Consult the actual order for official phraseology
Order No.	Additions-Modifications	Issued— Effective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forms	Direct Inquiries to— Division; Person; Ext.
R-l		Amended	 Incl. App. I. (Cor. copy) Amend. 1	 Amend. 2	 Amend. 3	 Amend. 4	 Appendix 2	 Amend. 1	 Amend. 2_.._. Dix. 13 copy.	3-1-46 4-19-46 6-21-46 7-9-46 7-29-46 6-21-46 7-3-46 7-12-46 4-22-46	Rubber, synthetic rubber and products.	Specifies restrictions on: 1.	Consumption of rubber and general purpose synthetics, special purpose synthetics, finished, and semi-finished products, scrap rubber for production of reclaimed rubber, experimental use of rubber latex and synthetic rubber, quota restrictions by special directives, con version to synthetic rubber. 2.	Deliveries and acquisition; delivery of products or parts manufactured in violation of o rder. 3.	Importation and end products. Specifies procedure for obtaining consumption authorization. Amends certain parts of order	 Amends certain parts of order			 Amends certain parts of Appendix I, Table B....	 Adds new paragraph to R-l	-			 Establishes manufacturing regulations	;		 Amends use of high-tenacity rayon yarn or cord	 Amends certain parts of Appendix 2	 Permitted used for thin and thick pale crepe natural rubber			2242, 3410, 3438, 3662, 3682.	Rubber Division Maurice Judd	71411 Thomas Parks	6790
VALID UTILITY ORDERS ("U” SERIES)	U-2
The fnUmninn infnrmatinn is far identification onlu. Consult the actual order for official nhraseoloau
Order No.	Additions— Modifications	Issued— Effective	Title	Abstract of priorities action	Related CPA or WPB forms	Direct Inquiries to—• Division; Person; Ext.
U-2		Amended.....	8-7-45	Communications		Establishes standards and procedures of operation or telephone communication, telegraph and typewriter services.	2117		Communications B. S. Frazier	5220
VALID SUSPENSION ORDERS (“S” SERIES) IN JULY 1946
RESTRICTING A COMPANY FOR VIOLATION OF PROVISIONS OF PRIORITIES ORDERS
Violator	Order No.	Cited Under	Issued	Expires	Violator	Order No.	Cited Under	Issued	Expires
Tower Craftsmen, Inc.——-	 Kansas Petroleum Co			 M. J, Martin & Sons, Inc	 Henry Aronoff & Son				S-947 S-948 S-950 S-949	VHP-1	 VHP-1	 VHP-1	 PR-33		7-15-46 7-22-46 7-31-46 7-25-44	—	Moore Construction Co	l... Stewart Construction Co	 Electro Battery Mfg. Co	 N. E. New Mexico Fair Ass’n		S-951 S-952 S-953 S-954	PR-33	 PR-33	 M-388	 UHP-1		8-6-46 8-6-46 8-7-46 8-7-46	—
VALID DIRECTIVES
DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY
Dir. No.	Issued	Abstract or title	Dir. No.	Issued	Abstract or title
1	10-4-45 as amended....	Delegation of authority to the Office of Price Administration with respect to rationing.	33 39	7-26-46 as amended	 7-26-46 as amended-...	Distribution of bituminous and petroleum coke. Priorities action by the Veterans’ Administration.
6 10	7-24-42....		 10-6-42		Contract provisions for weight determination. Bureau of Narcotics, Department of Treasury authority over narcotic drugs.	41	4-17-46 as amended....	Preference rating authority of the Army and Navy Munitions Board and War Shipping Administration.
27	11-27-45 as amended, incl. ints. 1-2.	Priorities action by Foreign Economic Administration.	42	7-24 46 as.amended....	Delegation to the National Housing Agency for HH . ratings under the Reconversion Housing Program established by Priorities Regulation 33.
CPA-95—CPA-3657B
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VALID “CPA” and “WPB” FORMS
DATA REQUESTS FOR USE IN CARRYING OUT PROVISIONS OF PRIORITIES ACTIONS—APPROVED BY BUREAU OF BUDGET
Form No.	Issued or Revised	Approval expires	Title	Related Order No	Division	File Date	Copies
CPA-95.		7-24-46	1-20-47	Lead: monthly report of inventory, consumption, and shipments, and application for allocation.	M-38		Tin, Lead and Zinc	20th of month.	2
							
CPA-95 A		5-27-46	1-20-47	Lead: monthly report of quantity used in the production of stor age batteries and lead components of storage batteries.	M-38-...	Tin, Lead and Zinc. 		10th of month.	2
							
CPA-412		7-25-46	1-20-47	Tin: report of inventory, consumption, production, and requirements.	M-43		Tin, Lead and Zinc	20th of month.	3
							
eCPA-541A.._. CPA-658A....	4-23-46		Application for limited priorities assistance			-	Various		Various		On application 7-9-46		3
	6-14-46	7-31-46	Cotton and rayon mill production shipments Schedule A: duck and tire fabrics.	L-99, M-	Census Bureau			3
				317.			
CPA-658B		6-14-46	7-31-46	Cotton and rayon mill production and shipments Schedule B: carded gray goods, colored yarn and napped fabrics and specialties. Cotton and rayon mill production and shipments Schedule O:	L-99, M-	Census Bureau		7-9-46		3
				317.			
CPA-658C-—	6-14-46	7-31-46		L-99, M-	Census Bureau		7-9-46			3
			fine cotton and rayon fabrics, cotton nets and netting.	317			
CPA-658E—.	6-14-46	7-31-46	Cotton and rayon mill production and shipments Schedule E;	M-317		Census Bureau		7-9-46..		3
			cotton yarns, cordage and twines-				
CPA-732 ...	6-12-46	8-15-46	Report of operations due 7-15-46		L-99		Census Bureau.	7-15-46	3 1
CPA-890		5-9-46	4-30-47	Molasses: producer’s importer’s, or primary distributor’s quarterly report of shipments and inventory.	M-54. ...	Chemicals Division		15th of month.	
							
CPA-892 		5-9-46	4-30-47	Molasses: alcohol manufacturer’s monthly report of inventory and consumption.	M-54		Chemicals Division		10th of month.	1
							
CPA-983		2-7-46	7-20-46	Cadmium: Producer’s or distributor’s monthly report of stocks, production or receipts and shipments.	M-389		Bureau of Mines		15th of month	2
							
CPA-1040		6-27-46	1-31-47	Customs transaction certificate on imported strategic materials..	M-63		Stockpiling and Transportation. Stockpiling and Transportation.	As specified...	2
CPA-1041.. .	6-27-46		Application for authorization to contract or arrange for importation of strategic material.	M-63			On application.	2
							
WPB-1161..	5-14-46		Application for authorization to make specific transactions in materials and products. Tanners’, processors’ or contractors’ application to purchase calf	PR-13.	Inventory Control		On application.	6
							
CPA-1322....	7-17-46	10-10-46		M-310		Textile, Clothing and Leather.	10th of month.	1
			and kip skins.				
CPA-1323....	7-17-46	10-10-46	Tanner’s, processor’s or contractor’s authorization to purchase	M-310....	Textile, Clothing and Leather.	As specified...	1
			hides or skins.				
CPA -1325		7-17-46	10-10-46	Cattlehide: tanners’, processors’, or contractors’ application to	M-310... .	Textile, Clothing and Leather.	10th of month.	2
			purchase.				
CPA-1420		6-27-46	8-15-46	Woven fabrics made on woolen and worsted looms, felt and	M-328b...	Census Bureau		4-12-46.	2
			hat bodies.				
W PB-1477 .	3-27-44		Request for relief (plus instructions)			Various.-	On appeal	 Monthly		2
CPA-1605A		1-11-46	6-30-46	Lumber: sawmill operator’s monthly report of production—		Lumber, Lumber Products..		1
			Eastern United States.				
CPA-1605B...	1-11-46	6-30-46	Lumber: sawmill operator’s monthly report of production—		Lumber, Lumber Products		Monthly		1
			Western United States.				
CPA-1620 ..	2-27-46	12-31-46	Merchant’s base period record of inventories and sales		L-219.	Wholesale & Retail-	As specified.. As specified..	2
CPA-1621 ....	5-21-46	11-25-46	Merchant’s report of inventories and sales beginning of 3d quar-	L-219.		Wholesale, Retail Trade			2
			ter, 1946.				
CPA-1622		1-7-46	12-31-46	Work sheet for computing inventories of “consumers goods”		L-219		Wholesale, Retail Trade			
CPA-1632A—.	1-11-46	6-30-46	Lumber, sawmill or concentration yard operator's monthly report		Lumber, Lumber Products.		Monthly		1
			of stocks on hand—Eastern United States.				
CPA-1632B...	1-11-46	6-30-46	Lumber: sawmill operator’s quarterly report of stocks on hand-Western United States.		Lumber, Lumber Products...	Monthly......	1
							
CPA-1768...-	3-28-46	8-15-46	Farm machinery and equipment: monthly report of production...		Farm Machinery and Equip-	10th of month.	1
							
					ment.		
CPA-1801....	7-19-46	1-25-47	Section 1: All small electric motors and generators built In normal	M-293....	General Industrial Equip-	15th of month.	3
			frame diameters for less than 1 HP open type at 1800 RPM. Manufacturer’s report of production, shipments, new orders, cancellations and orders on hand and estimated production as of the end of the month. (Plus instructions.)		ment.		
WPB-1801...	7-19-46	1-25-47	Section 2: All integral HP electric motors rated 1 to 500 HP and	M-293...	General Industrial Equip-	15th of month.	3
			generators rated .75 to 400 KW or KVA including Navy and Maritime shipboard types. Manufacturer’s report of shipments, new orders, cancellations, and orders on hand as of the end of the month. (Plus instructions.)		ment.		
WPB-1801-...	7-19-46	1-25-47	Section 5: All electric motors over 500 HP and generators over	M-293		General Industrial Equip-	15th of month.	3
			400 KW or KVA: manufacturer’s report of shipments, new orders, cancellations, and orders on hand as of the end of the month. (Plus instructions.)		ment.		
							
CPA-1962		1-7-46	12-31-46	Merchants’ monthly report of merchandise receipts and sales		L-219		Wholesale, Retail Trade		25th of month.	1
CPA-2117. ..	6-14-46	8-1-46	Appeal from provisions of U-2 (to be filed by telephone operators).	U-2		Office of Operations Vice Chairman.	On appeal	;	2
							
CPA-2242....	4-30-46	12-1-46	Request for relief	 				R-l		Rubber Div		On request.... 5-12-46	4
CPA-2554		6-27-46	8-20-46	Cotton and rayon woven goods finished: Quarterly report			Census Bureau			2
CPA-2278 		7-12-46	1-20-47	Bismuth: application for authorization to accept delivery and/or to use. Information to be used in the revision of quotas for operating mines. Textiles: Application for Priorities Assistance			Tin, Lead and Zinc	.'	15th of month	4
CPA-2822....	6-27-46	6-30-47			Copper			As specified...	4
CPA-2842		8-1-46			PR-28a...	Textiles Div			2
CPA-2901....	4-25-46	10-20-46	Processor’s monthly report of abaca and agave fibers, cordage, and twine.	M-84		Textile		10th of month.	2
							
CPA-2919		7-12-46	1-20-47	Consumption and stocks of scrap and secondary lead and tin		PR-32		Bureau of Mines			10th of month	2
CPA-2920		7-12-46	1-20-47	Secondary lead ana antimonial lead in pig form: producers report on production, stocks, shipments.	PR-32		Tin, Lead and Zinc		10th of month.	1
							
CPA-2931		7-11-46	1-20-47	Antimony: application and monthly report of Inventory, consumption, production and requirements.	M-112		Tin, Lead and Zinc.. .	20th of month.	3
							
WPB-2945		7-19-43		Chemical material: customer’s application for deliveries (Plus tables and continuation sheet).	Various..	Chemicals.................	On application	
							
CPA-2947		4-29-46		Chemicals: supplier's schedule of deliveries		Various		Chemicals		As specified	 As specified... 15th of month	1
WPB-3215—.	. 5-9-46	4-30-47	Tapioca: processors’ and distributors’ quarterly report of receipts.	M-333		Chemicals			1
CPA-3356		4-17-46		Chestnut extracts: supplier’s application to sell and deliver		M-277		Textile, Clothing and Leather. Rubber Bureau			3
CPA-3410....	7-30-46	12-31-46	Rubber : report on stocks, receipts, production, consumption, and shinments. (Plus instructions.)	R-l			10th of month.	2
							
Suppl. 1		7-30-46	12-31-46	Rubber: Report on Consumption by Product Codes	•.		R-l		Rubber Bureau		10th of month	1
CPÂ-3438		3-14-46	9-30-46	Tires, tunes,"camelback, and finished" mill stock: manufacturer’s monthly report on production, shipments, and inventory.	R-l		Rubber Division		20th of month.	2
							
WP 11-3442		3-31-44		Report of disposition and stocks of material under allocation			Chemicals			
CPA-3657-A-.	6-27-46	8-30-46	Lumber: sawmill operator’s report of production during the	L-335		Lumber, Lumber Products		Monthly		1
			month and stocks on hand at the end of the month—Eastern United States.				
							
CPA-3657-B..	1-11-46	6-30-46	Lumber: sawmill operator’s report of production during the month and stocks on band at the end of the month—Western	L-335		Lumber, Lumber Products...	Monthly		1
							
			United States.				
•Indicates form stocked in selected post offices (see page 11)
and Dept, of Commerce Field Offices.
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CPA-3662—CPA-4491
VALID “CPA” AND “WPB” FORMS—Continued
Form No.	Issued or Revised	Approval expires	Title	Related Order No.	Division	File Date	Copies |
CPA-3662		7-16-46	12-31-46	Natural and synthetic rubber: request for permission to consume..	R-l		Rubber Division				10th of month.	8
CPA-3682.		7-15-46	12-31-46	Natural and synthetic rubber: request for permission to purcnase..	K-l		Rubber Division		15tb of month.	4
CPA-3732....	7-10-46	9-30-46	Application for priority assistance for production linder M-328B, 2nd quarter 1946 only.	M-328 B._	Textiles		4-23-46		2
CPA-3732.7...	7-18-46	9-30-46	Instructions on use of WPB-3732 pursuant to M-328B, Schedule F: work gloves.	M-328B...	Textile, Clothing and Leather.	4-23-46		3
CPA-3909		7-19-46	1-25-47	Uranium, uranium compounds, alloys, and mixtures: application	M-285—..	Miscellaneous Minerals		20th of month.	6
			to purchase and allocation.				
CPA-3910		7-19-46	1-25-47	Monthly report of uranium ores and residues and tailings		M-285		Miscellaneous Minerals		10th of month.	2
CPA-4131		11-16-45	8-15-46	Rosin : manufacturer’s quarterly report of consumption and stocks.	M-387		Chemicals		20th of month.	1
CPA-4231		7-18-46	12-31-46	Tires; manufacturer’s weekly cured production report			Rubber		Weekly		1
CPA-4284		4-22-46	9-25-46	Copper and copper-base alloy: Monthly reportof operations			Copper		10th of month.	2
CPA-4300....	5-20-46	12-31-46	Automobiles: monthly production, production shipment and production forecast.	L-2-g___..	Automotive		5th of month..	2
CPA-4338....	7-25-46	6-30-47	Production materials and components: manuiacturer’s inven-	____________	Compliance		On application	1
			tory, anticipated usage, order position and indicated cancellation. Trucks: monthly production and production forecast							
CPA-4341		5-20-46	12-31-46		L-352		Automotive		5th of month..	2
CPA-4345....	6-10-46	1-15-47	Steel producer’s monthly report			M-21		Steel		10th of month.	3
CPA-4351....	7-12-46	9-30-46	Woven textiles; notice of inability to comply, etc		M-328-b..	Textile, Clothing, and Leather.	10th of month.	2
CPA-4361....	12-26-45	7-15-46	Pig iron: production data		M-21		Steel			1
★CPA-4386....	4-10-46	—	Application for preference rating reconversion housing program under PR-33 as amended.			As specified...	3
CPA-4388....	1-25-46	7-15-46	Jute goods: Importer’s monthly report of purchases and ship-	M-47		Textile	....__	10th of month.	2
CPA-4394		4-17-46	7-20-46	Rayon twills and serges: weavers’ monthly production, deliveries, and inventories 88 to 140 sley.	Dir. 30 to M-328	Textile		10th of month.	2
CPA-4395....	8-5-46	1-20-47	Rayon twills and serges: Application to participate in rayon lining production program.	M - 3 9 1 Dir. 2.	Textile		—		4
CPA-4402....	7-18-46	9-30-46	Domestic pickled sheepskins or lambskins: tanner’s or converter’s authorization to purchase.	M-310		Textile		As specified		2
CPA-4402	 Supl. I. CPA-4403....	4-12-46	7-20-46	Supplement to CPA-4402,					Textile			
	7-23-46	9-30-46	Foreign pickled sheepskins or lampskins or slats: authorization to withdraw from U. S. Customs.	M-310		Textile	,	■		As specified...	2
CPA-4404....	7-16-46	9-30-46	Pickled sheepskins and lambskins: tanner’s or converter’s application. Asbestos cement building materials manufacturer’s monthly report.	M-310		Textile		10th of month.	2
CPA-4406		7-22-46	10-30-46		—	Cork Asbestos and Fibrous Glass Branch.	10th of month.	1
CPA-4412		7-8-46	9-30-46	Civilian apparel: Rating extension form for second quarter, 1946.	M-328B...	Textiles			2
CPA-4413. ...	7-13-46	9-30-46	Civilian apparel: Converter’s and jobber’s certification to sup-	M-328B...	Textiles					2
			plier for fabrics for 2d quarter, 1946, delivery to apparel manu-				
			facturers.				
CPA-4414....	8-2-46	9-30-46	Piece goods: Fabric supplier’s certification for purchase of fabric for ultimate retail sale as over-the-counter piece goods.	M-328B...	Textiles		—	2
A CPA-4415.		5-2-46	9-30-46	Prefabricator’s application for priority assistance—Reconversion Housing Program under PR-33—Dir. 8 2d quarter, 1946.	P R - 3 3 Dir. 8.	-	-				4-1-46		4
♦CPA-4418		3-20-46	6-30-46	Housing construction and hardwood flooring lumber: Producer’s monthly report of operations.	P R - 3 3 Dir. 1.	Forest Products		-—	-—	2
CPA-4419		3-13-46	9-30-46	Request letter for a base period consumption of rubber used in	.--2-	Rubber					
			production of selected items.				
CPA-4421		7-2-46	1-31-47	Softwood plywood: Distributors monthly report of receipts, sales and inventory.	P R - 3 3 Dir. 1A.	Forest Product		—		—	1
CPA-4422....	3-22-46	9-30-46	House door manufacturers and stock cabinet manufacturers	P R - 3 3	Forest Product		10th of month.	1
			monthly report of production, sales, shipments, and softwood	Dir. 1A.			
			plywood receipts.				
♦CPA-4423		6-7-46		Application for authority to construct (nonhousing) including alterations and repairs to existing structures.						As specified...	4
♦CPA-4425....	6-28-46				Application by producer of critical product for urgency certificate to obtain surplus equipment from WAA.	P R - 13 Dir. 16	-				As specified...	1
CPA-4434....	6-25-46	1-15-47	Monthly Report on Building Paper and Building Board Production.	—	Bureau of Census		8th of month—	2
CPA-4435....	5-3-46	9-30-46	CPA Production representative report, plumbing and heating products. Monthly report on finished building board production		—	Field oper		Daily		2
CPA-4444		6-25-46	1-15-47			Census Bureau		8th of month—	2
CPA-4453....	6-3-46	8-1-46	Rubber goods manufacturer’s report of base period consumption	R-l..		Rubber				As specified...	1
			of natural rubber and natural rubber latex			Plumbing Materials			
CPA-4456		6-5-46	7-15-46	Report of plumbing fixture fittings and trim				6-25-46		1
CPA-4460		6-5-46	7-15-46	Low cost clothing						.i		N-328B...	Textiles				6-17-46		1
CPA-1463.		7-24-46	1-31-47	Asphalt and Tarred Roofing and Siding Products—Producers		Census Bureau		10th of month.	2
			Monthly Report.				
CPA-4466....	7-12-46	10-1-46	Application for Authorization to Place Certified Orders for Steel.	M-21, Dir. 12	Steel		As specified		3
CPA-4469		7-8-46	8-15-46	Report on residential lighting fixtures currently indicated to be in short supply.		Building Materials		7-26-46		1
CPA-4471....	7-11-46	8-20-46	Letter to those not filing CPA-1420					Textiles		As specified		2
CPA-4473		7-31-46	12-31-46	Lumber, millwork, flooring, and soft wood plywood			FPHA				As specified...	2
CPA-4474		7-12-46	8-15-46	Hard Surface Floor Coverings			Metals & Min		As specified...	2
CPA-4475....	7-12-46	9-30-46	Application for authorization to place certified orders for merchant	M-21, Dir. 13.		7-15-46		3
			pig iron.				
CPA-4477.		7-22-46	1-31-47	Monthly Report of Gypsum Board Production			Building Materials		8th of month..	2
CPA-4478		7-30-46	1-31-47	Farm Type Wheel & Track Laying Tractors			Equipment..;		10th of month-	1
CPA-4488....	8-2-46	12-31-46	Scheduled produotion and rubber requirements			Rubber		Quarterly		2
CPA-4491....	7-31-46	12-31-46	Application for priorities assistance for iron castings and steel under Dir. 18 to PR-28, 4th quarter 1946.	P R - 28 Dir. 18	-——		8-15-46	:		3
■^Indicates form stocked in Federal Housing field offices and CPA field offices.
♦Indicates form stocked in CPA field offices or in Washington, CPA.
IMPORTANT
Veterans Emergency Housing Program
Priorities Regulation 33 was originally issued to promote the building of moderate cost housing accommodations to which World War II Veterans were to have preference. However, in order to carry out the Veterans Emergency Housing Program, it was necessary that certain restrictions on construction and repairs be maintained. Listed below are the regulations and forms effective under the Veterans Emergency Housing Program:
REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE VETERANS EMERGENCY HOUSING PROGRAM
VHP-1 7-2-46 Forbids the beginning of construction and repair work on buildings and certain other structures without specific authorization.
VHP-1 6-21-46 Reconstruction in Hawaii.
Dir. 1
VHP-1 7-2-46 Lists specific items indicating whether or not they are fixtures and mechanical equipment under order.
Supp. 1
VHP-1 7-2-46 Explains provisions of order relative to beginning construction.
Supp. 2
VHP-1 7-2-46 Classification of structures under VHP-1 and construction not covered by VHP-1.
Supp. 3
VHP-1 7-2—46 Lists items which are not structures.
Supp. 4
VHP-2 7—19—46 General restrictions on Hardwood Lumber.
PR-33	6-14-46 Sets up the veterans emergency housing program of CPA. It assists private builders, educational insti-
Amended	tutes and others to build moderate cost housing accommodations to which World War II veterans will be
given HH preference rating for certain building materials for the construction.
Dir. 1	.7-71-46 Provides that sawmills shall produce a percentage of their total production for certified orders from dis-
Amended	tributors, millwork manufacturers, hardwood flooring manufacturers and housing contractors.
Dir. 1A 6-11—46 Provides that the manufacturers of softwood plywood shall produce and reserve a percentage of their total Amended	production in construction and door panel grades for certified orders from prefabricators, distributors,
stock cabinet manufacturers, stock door manufacturers and housing contractors.
Dir. 2	7-8-46	Use	of HH	ratings	for bathtubs for use in the program.
Dir. 3	1-18—46	Use	of HH	ratings	for cast iron radiation for use in the program.
Dir. 4	1-18-46	Use	of HH	ratings	for cast iron soil pipe for use in the program.
Dir. 5	1-18-46	Use	of HH	ratings	for gypsum board and gypsum lath in the program.
Dir. 6	6-26—46	Use	of HH	ratings	for common and face brick and common face structural tile in the program.
Dir. 7	6-26-46	Use	of HH	ratings	for concrete blocks in the program.
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Dir. 8	5-8-46 Explains how manufacturers of prefabricated houses, sections or panels may get priorities assistance for
Amended	certain materials to be used in the manufacture and erection of prefabricated housing under the Recon-
version Housing Program.
Dir. 8 8-7—46 C. 0. List of materials to be used by prefabricators under Direction 8 to Priorities Regulation 33.
List 1
Dir. 9	6-10-46	Use of HH ratings for Warm-air Furnaces for use	in the Reconversion Housing Program.
Dir. 10	5-7—46	Use of HH ratings for building board in the V. H.	P.
Dir. 11	8-7-46	FPHA temporary Re-use housing projects.
Amended
Directive 42 5-31—46 Delegation to the National Housing Agency for HH ratings under Veterans Emergency Housing Program Amended	established by PR-33.
CPA FORMS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE VETERANS EMERGENCY HOUSING PROGRAM
CPA-4386	4-10-46 Application for residential construction under PR-33, amended.
CPA—4415	5-2-46 Prefabricator’s application for priority assistance.
CPA-4423	6-7-46 Application for authority to construct (nonhousiçg) including alterations and repairs to existing structures.
Copies of VHP—1, and Amendment 1, Priorities Regulation 33, its directions, and the application forms CPA-4386, and CPA-4387 may be obtained from the following Federal Housing Administration field offices, Civilian Production Administration field offices, or from C. P. A., Rm. 1501, Social Security Building, Washington 25, D. C. Form CPA-4423 may be obtained only from C. P. A. field offices or from Washington C. P. A.
Alabama, Birmingham—24th Floor, Comer Bldg.
Arizona, Phoenix—140 South Central Ave.
Arkansas, Little Rock—Room 301, Old Post Office Bldg. California:
Los Angeles—112 West 9th St.
San Diego—Broadway and 1st Ave.
San Francisco—315 Montgomery St.
Colorado, Denver—Room 210, Boston Bldg.
Connecticut, Hartford—125 Trumbul St.
Florida:
Jacksonville—6th Floor, Greenleaf Bldg.
Miami—Coral Gables City Hall.
Tampa—214 Stovall Professional Bldg.
Georgia, Atlanta—101 Marietta St. Bldg., 8th Floor.
Idaho, Boise—Room 420, 805 Idaho St.
Illinois:
Chicago—Room 506, Merchandise Mart.
Springfield—605 Illinois Bldg.
Indiana:
Gary—2d Floor, 541—545 Broadway.
Indianapolis—Guaranty Bldg., Monument Circle.
Iowa, Des Moines—Insurance Exchange Bldg.
Kansas, Topeka—National Bank of Topeka Bldg.
Kentucky, Louisville—American Life & Accident Insurance Bldg.
Louisiana, New Orleans—4th Floor, Richards Bldg.
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Maine, Bangor—Exchange Bldg.
Maryland, Baltimore—915 Fidelity Bldg.
Massachusetts, Boston—5th Floor, 40 Broad St., Bldg.
Michigan, Detroit—3d Floor, Penobscot Bldg.
Minnesota, Minneapolis—New Post Office Bldg.
Mississippi, Jackson—Room 203A, Lamar Life Bldg.
Missouri:
Kansas City—12th Floor, Land Bank Bldg.
St. Louis—315 North 7th St.
Montana, Helena—Federal Bldg.
Nebraska, Omaha—1212 Woodman of the World Bldg.
Nevada, Reno—Room 1-2-3, Lunsford Bldg.
New Hampshire, Manchester—Suite 1, 70 Market St.
New Jersey:
Camden—Room 218, Post Office Bldg.
Newark—1180 Raymond Blvd.
New Mexico, Albuquerque—401 North 2d St.
New York:
Albany—9th Floor, 100 State St.
Buffalo—430 Main Post Office Bldg.
New York—Room 2204, 2 Park Ave. Bldg.
North Carolina, Greensboro—Guilford Bldg., 11th Floor.
Ohio:
Cleveland—Room 4213, New Post Office Bldg.
Columbus—4th Floor, Old Post Office Bldg.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City—2d Floor, Cotton Exchange Bldg. Oregon, Portland—Room 520, Platt Bldg.
Pennsylvania:
Erie—New Federal Court House Bldg.
Philadelphia—4th Floor, Public Ledger Bldg.
Pittsburgh—25th Floor, Henry W. Oliver Bldg.
Rhode Island, Providence—Old Colony Bank Bldg.
South Carolina, Columbia—Federal Land Bank Bldg.
South Dakota, Sioux Falls—New City Hall, 3d Floor.
Tennessee, Memphis—210 Federal Bldg.
Texas:
Dallas—Room 215, Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Fort Worth—Rooms 906-913 Electric Bldg.
Houston—8th Floor, Rusk Bldg.
San Angelo—P. O. Box 1308.
San Antonio—5th Floor, Alamo National Bank Bldg.
Utah, Salt Lake City—109 West 2d St., South.
Vermont, Burlington—Parkhill Bldg.
Virginia:
Norfolk—Between City Hall Ave. and Plume St.
Richmond—1005 East Main St.
Roanoke—501 State and City Bldg.
Washington, Seattle—460 Dexter Horton Bldg.
Washington, D. C.—'1021 14th St. NW.
West Virginia, Charleston—204 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee—4th Floor, Wisconsin Broadway Bldg.
Wyoming, Cheyenne—Post Office Bldg.
Alaska, Juneau—The Federal Bldg.
Hawaii, Honolulu—334 Federal Bldg.
Puerto Rico, San Juan—P. O. Box 3592.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CPA-541A APPLICATION FORMS
THESE FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN DEPT. OF COMMERCE FIELD OFFICES AND SELECTED POST OFFICES
Priorities Regulation No. 28 was issued to afford bottleneck-breaking assistance to industry during this reconversion period. This regulation provides an application form, CPA-541 A, by which industry may seek assistance in the way of a preference rating. This application form CPA-541A may now be obtained from any one of the following four sources:
1.	Superintendent of Mails in selected Post Offices (see list below).
2.	Dept, of Commerce Field Offices.
3.	Civilian Production Administration, Room 1501, Social Security Building, Washington 25, D. C.
4.	Civilian Production Administration District Construction Offices.
CITIES WHERE POST OFFICES HAVE CPA-541A APPLICATION FORMS FOR DISTRIBUTION
Akron, Ohio.	Fillmore, Calif.	Pittsburgh, Pa.
Albany, N. Y.	Fort Wayne, Ind.	Pamona, Calif.
Albuquerque, N. Mex.	Glepdale, Calif.	Piqua, Ohio.
Allentown, Pa.	Grand Junction, Colo.	Port Hueneme, Calif.
Athens, Ohio.	Grand Rapids, Mich.	Portland, Maine.
Atlanta, Ga.	Green Bay, Wis.	Portland, Oreg.
Baldwin Park, Calif.	Greenville, S. C.	Princeton, N. J.
Bangor, Maine.	Greenwich, Conn.	Providence, R. I.
Baltimore, Md.	Harrisburg, Pa.	Quincy, Ill.
Birmingham, Ala.	Hartford, Conn.	Raleigh, N. C.
Bismarck, N. Dak.	Helena, Mont.	Redondo Beach, Calif.
Boston, Mass.	Honolulu, T. H.	Reno, Nev.
Boulder, Colo.	Houston, Tex.	Richmond, Va.
Boise, Idaho.	Huntington, W. Va.	Roanoke, Va.
Bridgeport, Conn.	Independence, Mo.	Rochester, N. Y.
Brooklyn, N. Y.	Indianapolis, Ind.	Rockford, Ill.
Bryan, Ohio.	Jackson, Miss.	Sacramento, Calif.
Buffalo, N. Y.	Jacksonville, Fla.	Saginaw, Mich.
Camden, N. J.	Johnstown, Pa.	St. Louis, Mo.
Canton, Ohio.	Juneau, Alaska.	Salt Lake City, Utah.
Casper, Wyo.	Kansas City, Mo.	Santa Ana, Calif.
Charlestown, W. Va.	Knoxville, Tenn.	San Antonio, Tex.
Charlotte, N. C.	Lima, Ohio.	Santa Barbara, Calif.
Chattanooga, Tenn.	Little Rock, Ark.	Santa Monica, Calif.
Chicago, Ill.	Los Angeles, Calif.	San Diego, Calif.
Cincinnati, Ohio.	Louisburg, Pa.	San Francisco, Calif.
Cleveland, Ohio.	Louisville, Ky.	San Juan, P. R.
Clarksburg, W. Va.	Macomb, Ill.	Scranton, Pa.
Colorado Springs, Colo.	Madison, Wis.	Seattle, Wash.
Columbia, S. C.	Manchester, N. H.	Sedalia, Mo.
Columbus, Ohio.	Martins Ferry, Ohio.	Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Conshohocken, Pa.	Maryville, Mo.	South Bend, Ind.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.	Memphis, Tenn.	Sparta, Tenn.
Dallas, Tex.	Miami, Fla.	Spokane, Wash.
Davenport, Iowa.	Milwaukee, Wis.	Springfield, Mass.
Dayton, Ohio.	Minneapolis, Minn.	Syracuse, N. Y.
Decatur, Ill.	Montpelier, Vt.	Tampa, Fla.
Defiance, Ohio.	Nashville, Tenn.	The Dales, Oreg.
Delano, Calif.	Newark, N. J.	Toledo, Ohio.
Denver, Colo.	New Haven, Conn.	Trenton, N. J.
Des Moines, Iowa.	New Orleans, La.	Tulsa, Okla.
Detroit, Mich.	New York, N. Y.	Utica, N. Y.
Duluth, Minn.	Norfolk, Va.	Virgin Islands.
Eau Claire, Wis.	North Hollywood, Calif.	Washington, D. C.
Elizabeth, N. J.	Oakland, Calif.	Wenatchee, Wash.
	Oklahoma City, Okla.	
Elmira, N. Y.	Omaha, Nebr.	Wichita, Kans.
El Paso, Tex.	Payette, Idaho.	Wilmington, Del.
Erie, Pa.	Pennsacola, Fla.	Wilmington, Ohio.
Evansville, Ind.	Peoria, Ill.	Wheeling, W. Va.
Fall River, Mass.	Philadelphia, Pa.	Worcester, Mass.
Fargo, N. Dak.	Phoenix, Ariz.	Youngstown, Ohio.
Inquiries or requests concerning any other form, order, or regulation must be directed to the Civilian Production Administration, Room 1501, Social Security Building, Washington 25, D. C.
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