Federal Register - December 22, 1944
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Washington, Friday, December 22, 1944
R e g u la tio n s
TITLE 32NATIONAL DEFENSE
Chapter IXWar Production Board Regulations in this chapter, unless otherwise noted at the end of docu ments affected, issued under sec. 2 a, 54
Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56
Stat. 177; K.O. 9024, 7 F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7
F.R. 527; E.O. 9125, 7 FR. 2719; W.P.B. Reg. 1
as amended Dec. 31, 1943, 9 F.R. 64.
A u t h o r it y :
P art 3290T extile , Clothing and Leather Conservation Order M-328, Gen. Direction 2, as Amended Dec. 20, 1944
PRODUCTION QUOTAS FOR ARMY AND NAVY
SOCKS
The following amended general direc tion is issued pursuant to Conservation Order M-328:
1. Each person who owns or operates any knitting machines within the range of 200
needles to 220 needles, inclusive, having cylinders with diameters of either 3y2" or 3 and who has within the past year pro duced, mens hosiery of any type, shall, in each month during the period September 10, 1944 to December 10, 1944 produce cotton socks conforming either to U. S. Army Speci fications PQD No. 423, dated March 18, 1944, or Federal Specifications JJ-S-566a, dated August 22, 1938, in a total quantity that shall be equal to at least 60% of his total produc tion of hosiery of all kinds that he produces on all such machines during each such month; he may deliver the cotton socks re quired to be produced by this direction only to the U. S. Army or Navy, and he must accept and fill orders of jthe U. S. Army and Navy for these socks.
2. Each person who owns or operates any knitting machines within the range of 156
needles to 188 needles, inclusive, having cylinders with diameters of either 3%" or 3 and who has within the past year pro duced mens hosiery of any type, shall, in each month during the period September 10, 1944 to May 10, 1945, produce part wool socks 50% wool, 50% cotton conforming either to U. S. Army Specifications PQD No.
334C, dated January 8, 1944, or Federal Speci fications JJ-S-581a, dated August 22, 1938, in a total quantity that shall be equal to at least 80% of his total production of hosiery of all kinds that he produces on all such machines during each such month; he may deliver the part wool socks required to be produced by this direction only to the U. S. Army or Navy,
and he must accept and fill orders of the U. S. Army and Navy for these socks.
3. Variations from the above mentioned specifications which are agreed upon by U. S.
Army or Navy, respectively, are permitted.
4. Each person who owns or operates any circular hosiery knitting machines within the range of 48 needles to 90 needles having cylinders with diameters of 4 inches or greater, or any flat bed hosiery knitting machines of comparable gauges, and who has at any time within the calendar year 1944 pro duced mens wool or partwool hosiery on such machines shall, during the period from January 15, 1945 to May 15, 1945, produce on such machines only wool or part wool socks contracted for by or for the account of the U. S. Army or Navy; he shall operate each such machine at least as many hours per week as he operates any other knitting ma chine in the same plant; he may deliver the socks required to be produced by this direct tion only to or for the account of the U. S.
Army or Navy; and he must accept and fill contracts and orders of or for the account of the U. S. Army and Navy for such socks. Ño machine of a type described in this paragraph which did not at any time within the calendar year 1944 produce mens wool or part wool hosiery may be used during the period January 15, 1945 to May 15, 1945, to produce mens wool or part wool hosiery ex cept such hosiery contracted for by or for the account of the U. S. Army or Navy.
Issued this 20th day of December 1944.
W ar P roduction B oard, By J. J oseph W helan,
Recording Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 44-19245; Filed, Dec. 20, 1944?
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P art 3296S afety and T echnical E quipment General Limitation Order L-39, as Amended Dec. 21, 1944
FIRE PROTECTIVE, SIGNAL AND ALARM
EQUIPMENT
Section 3296.1 General Limitation Or der L-39 is amended to read as follows, and Appendix A to that order is amended in the respects below indicated:
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
Alien P roperty Custodian:
Vesting orders:
Boehme, R obert_.________
Cl aussen, Jennie__________
Peigl, Mike_______________
Harada, Kiyoko___________
Heimes, Joseph___________
Kienhoefer, Rev. A________
Kunert, M ary ____ ________
Langhorst, Sophia________
Lipschitz, Dora, vs. Marc Adolf Friedrich Edinger.r et al_
Patay, Andy.______________
Rehbach, Fred____________
Reiter, Emanuel.________
Riegelhaupt, Fannie S., vs.
James Grossman, et al_
Riegelhaupt, Isador M______
Walter, Henriette________
Weiss, Morris, vs. Alfred Saf ran, et al_____________
Wilshusen, M artin, j:_______
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F ederal P ower Commission :
Consolidated Gas Utilities Corp., hearing________________ 14854
O ffice of D efense T ransportation :
Common carriers, coordinated operations:
Camden, Ark., area_______
Cincinnati, Ohio__________
Evansville, Ind., and St. Louis, M o_________________
Kansas City area_________
Nashville, Tenn., and Bir mingham, Ala________
New Orleans, La., area_____
Rockford and Freeport, Ill_.,_
St. Louis, Mo., and Memphis, T enn________________
Worcester and Ware, Mass_
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P rice Administration:
Adjustments:
Global Import & Export Co., In c _____________ _____
J. B. M. Import &Export Co__
Mazliach, Mosco__________
Sterling Coal Mining Co____
Victory Mining Co________
West, R. C_______________
White Cottage Products Co., I n c _________
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