Federal Register - April 7, 1944

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Source: Federal Register

FEDERAL
VOLUME 9

1934

y
U n ited

REGSTER
NUMBER 70

Washington, Friday, April 7, 1944
R e g u la tio n s TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT
Chapter IIIClaims and Accounts P art 36Claims A gainst the U nited S tates APPREHENSION OF ABSENTEES

Sections 36.30 and 36.40 8 F.R. 2252
pertaining to the apprehension of ab sentees, are retained without change in revision of Army Regulations No. 615300 dated 25 March 1944.
seal
R obert H. D unlop ,
Brigadier General, Acting The Adjutant General.
P. R. Doc. 44-4880; Filed, April 6, 1944;
11:26 a. m.

TITLE 32NATIONAL DEFENSE
Chapter IXWar Production Board S ub ch ap ter B E x ecu tiv e V ice-C h airm an
A u t h o r it y : Regulations in this subchapter
Issued under sec. 2- a, 64 Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176;
E.O. 9024, 7 P.R. 329; ED. 9125, 7 P.R. 2719;
WP.B. Reg. 1 as amended March 24, 1943, 8 F.R. 3666, 3696; Pri. Reg. 1 as amended May 15, 1943, 8 F.R. 6727.
P art 1010S uspension O rders Suspension Order S-515
JO SE PH LORENZETTI AND SON S

Joseph Lorenzetti, doing business as Joseph Lorenzetti and Sons, is in the trucking business on Hollow Road, Staf ford Springs, Connecticut. In July, 1943, he began construction of an addi tion to a garage owned by him in Stafford Springs and used by him to garage his own trucks employed in his trucking business at an estimated cost of $7,500, which exceeded the $1,000 limit per mitted by Conservation Order L-41.
Joseph Lorenzetti had filed a War Pro duction Board form for this construe-
tion which was not allowed, and he was aware of the War Production Board or
der governing construction; his viola tions must be deemed wilful.
These violations of Conservation Or der L-41 have diverted critical materials to uses not authorized by the War Pro duction Board and have hampered and impeded the war effort of the United States. In view of the foregoing, it is hereby ordered, that:
1010.515 Suspension Order S-515.
a Deliveries of material to Joseph Lorenzetti, doing business as Joseph Lo renzetti and Sons, or under any other name, his and its successors or assigns, shall not, directly or indirectly, be ac corded priority over deliveries under any other contract or order, and no prefer ence rating shall be assigned, applied, or extended to such deliveries by means of preference rating certificates, preference rating orders, general preference orders, or any other orders or regulations of the War Production Board, unless hereafter specifically authorized in writing by the War Production Board.
b No allocation including allotments shall directly or indirectly be made to Joseph Lorenzetti, doing business as Jo seph Lorenzetti and Sons, or under any other name, his and its successors or as signs of any material or product the sup ply or distribution of which is governed by any order of the War Production Board, unless hereafter specifically au thorized in writing by the War Produc tion Board.
c Nothing contained in this order shall be deemed to relieve Joseph Loren zetti, doing business as Joseph Lorenzetti and Sons, or under any other name, his and its successors or assigns, from any restriction, prohibition or provision con tained in any other order or regulation of the War Production Board, except in sofar as the same may be inconsistent with the provisions hereof.
d This order shall take effect on April 5,1944, and shall expire on June 5, 1944.
Issued this 29th day of March 1944.
W ar P roduction B oard, B y J. J oseph W helan,
Recording Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 444862; Filed, April 5, 1944;
4:44 p. m.

CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
F ederal C ommunications Commis sio n :

Pag
Contracts and concessions, reports_________________ 3747
I nterior D epartment:

Public land and Indian mines, Inspection by Bureau of Mines A ________________

3748

I nterstate Commerce C ommission :

Refrigerator cars, demurrage eharges 2 documents _ 3747,3748
L abor D epartment:

Hub City Jobbing Co.; finding regarding war contracts__

3748

O ffice of D efense T ransportation:

Common carriers; coordinated operations, etc.:
Bluefield, W. Va____ ______ 3748
Florida__________________ 3749
San Francisco, Calif_______ 3750
West Virginia_____________ 3752
Taxicab operators; coordinated operations:
Amarillo, Tex_____________ 3751
Little Falls, N. Y____ ____ 3750
Oneonta, N. Y____________ 3751
Portsmouth, N. H_________ 3752
Portsmouth, Ohio_________ 3752
O ffice of P rice A dministration :

Adjustments; etc.:
Mack Manufacturing Corp_ 3753
Miller Rubber Co_________ 3754
North Prairie Mining Co___ 3753
Alfalfa hay products 2d Rev.
MPR 456: Am. 1________ 3745
Cotton textiles, adjustable pric ing Supp. Order 86___ 3734
Doors, Douglas fir RPS 44, Am.
4 ____________________
3745
Gasoline rationing RO 5C, Am.
115 and Am. 116 2 docu m ents_____________ 3734,3745
Grocery items, etc., in Puerto Rico RMPR 183, Am. 27 __ 3747
Meat, fats, fish and cheeses RO
16, Am. 128___________ 3746
Millwork, stock RMPR 293, Am. 5_________________ 3747
Jobber sales MPR 525____ 3735
i Regional and district office orders:
Citrus fruit in Boston region 3 documents_________ 3757
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