TUNA, Pack: California, and see MACKEREL: OCF predicts large pack, July 37. CAPTAINS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. CHRISTEY, Leroy, appointed chief of new Market Development Section, Sept. 17. CLOTHING, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. COMBINED FOOD BOARD, food supplies of U. S., Canada, and Great Britain compared, May 10. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.) Comparable values of fibers for use in, Aug. 9. CONSUMPTION (and see ABSTRACTS and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.) Fish supply, 1944, Jan. 5. CONTAINERS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. CONTRACT CONDITIONS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. CONVERSION FACTORS and weights and measures for agricultural commodities and their products: Section A, "Conversion Factors; " Section B, "Net Content Weights of Specified Containers"--FA's booklet, Aug. 21. COOPERATIVES, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. CORDAGE, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. DEMURRAGE CHARGES, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. DIESEL ENGINES, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. DRAFT DEFERMENTS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. DRILL SAMPLING DEVICE For fish livers, May 9. I. Constructional Details, Nov. 6; II. Instructions for Use, Nov. 9. ENGINEER, boat, classed as critical occupation, June 8. EQUIPMENT, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. EXPORTERS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. EXPORT INDUSTRY, see FOREIGN FISHERY TRADE EXPORT PACKAGING, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. EXPORTS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. EXPOSITION, Chilean promotes fishery industries, Apr. 46. FATS AND OILS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. FEDERAL ORDERS, PURCHASES, AND REGULATIONS AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF: Fats and oils situation forecast, Nov. 46. Supply of fish for 1944 forecast, Jan. 5. COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF, terminates ban on trade statistics, Aug. 41. CUSTOMS BUREAU (TREASURY DEPT.): Fish imports to end of April large, June 41. Groundfish fillet imports approach year's quota, July 51. Quota on imported fish enlarged, Aug. 41. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (and see WFA): Division of Fish Culture changed to Division of Game Fish and Hatcheries, July 13. Interior Dept. institutes closed season for sablefish, Dec. 11. Maryland catch record system improved, Sept. 19. Nation faces deficit in Vitamin A production, May 42. Sets up Market Development Section, Sept. 17. Use of term "surf" or "skimmer clam" considered, May 17. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION: Definitions and standards promulgated by, July 42. Oyster canning:. Fill of containers: Hearings announced, Aug. 37; proposed control, Novi 40; regulation Inspection announced, Feb. 31; charges raised, July 41; amended, Nov. 40. Shrimp canning inspection charges raised, July 42. Use of term "grayfish" is discussed, Oct. 16. Use of term "surf" or "skimmer clam" considered, May 17. Aids fishing industry in many fields, Sept. 15. Overtime wage compensation regulations relaxed, May 17. MARITIME COMMISSION, surplus diesel engines and boats listed, Dec. 12. NAVY DEPARTMENT, U. S. relay radio stations instructed to relay fish reports, Nov. 20. Alaska fishery regulations for 1944 issued March 20, Apr. 9. Cold-storage space lack causes concern, Sept. 33. Consultants' meeting planned, Oct, 10; and Coordinators discuss problems of war and peace, Nov.12. Fish supplies analyzed, Nov. 11. Herring season, Alaska, prospects favorable, July 13. Kahn, Dr. Richard A., joins staff, Jan. 7. Lake herring, salted, OPA discusses ceiling prices, Oct. 34. Maine sardines, large pack expected, June 28. Manpower priority system operation explained, Aug. 11. Pacific halibut allocation begun June 23, July 14. Pilchard: production directions suspended between seasons, Mar. 8; 1944-45 order issued, July 16; Prices, fish, New York City, comparison of controlled and uncontrolled, Oct. 2. Production, 1944 fish, discussed, Mar. 9: 1944 U. S., encouraging at half-way point, Aug. 10. Salmon concentration order, Alaska, issued Mar. 3, Apr. 9. Shark fisheries have active year in 1943, Feb. 6; permits denied, Mar. 7. Shrimp canning in South, decline predicted, Feb. 28; colorful ceremony marks opening of season, Smelt run, Great Lakes, failure forecast, Mar. 8. Sounding devices, fish located with, Apr. 10. Supply of fish, record forecast, Dec. 10. Swordfish landings larger than expected, Sept. 18. Tuna pack predicted large, July 37. Oct. 9. Vessel construction, $3,500,000 approved, July 17; authorized, July 18; restricted, Aug. 11. OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION, see INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION: Maximum Price Regulations (and Revised Maximum Price Regulations): MPR-53, see MPR-203, Amdt. 2. 53, Amdt. 15- Storage charges on fish oils may be added to maximum prices, Mar. 37. 183, Amdt. 26 - Pickled fish prices in Puerto Rico revised, Mar. 34. MPR-184, Amdt. 4 - Prices canned Maine sardines changed, Apr. 41. 203, Amdt. 2, (and see MPR-53): Amd t. 21 Scallop and lemon sole prices advanced, Mar. 19. Amd t. 22 - Regional administrator permitted set fish prices Pacific Coast, Mar. 20. - Effective Feb. 28, Mar. 21. - - Amdt. 24 - - - - Effective Mar. 6, Mar. 23. Effective Mar.13, Apr. 17. Effective Mar.18, Apr. 17. Sets Canadian lake fish prices, Apr. 18. Fresh halibut price adjustments made, Apr. 21. Amdt.31 Revises halibut price differentials, July 26. Amdt.32 - Amdt.33 Effective June 26, July 31. - Effective Sept. 18, Oct. 20. - - Sets smelt prices, Mar. 24. Order G-6, Amdt. 1 - Adds definitions, Nov. 29. Order 3, under section 2(a) (Region IX) - Prices established certain fish, Alaska, Allows retailers margin for processing of smoked and frozen fish, Sept. 34. Sets price mark-ups, Feb. 16; retail ceiling prices, Mar. Sup. 30; effect on fresh Amdt. 1 Effective Apr. 6, Apr. 23. - Amdt. 2 Extends winter mark-ups through April, Apr. 24. Amdt. 3 Winter prices extended through May, May 24. Amdt. 4 Effective May 25, June 18. Amdt. 5 Effective Oct. 5, Oct. 22. - Amdt. 6 Effective Oct. 26, Nov. 27. (Region VIII) Fish and crab prices established for western area, July 32. Amdt. 3 Nov. 26. Pickled Iceland herring prices regulated, Mar. 33. 524 Sets used barrel prices, Apr. 11. - 537 - Canned fish flake prices increased, June 31. 542 - Distribution canned fish under new regulation, July 39. 550 New cured and smoked fish prices set, Sept. 39. 550, Amdt. 1 - Amends cured fish order, Sept. 19, Oct. 33. 552 Pet food order issued Sept. 4, Oct. 35. General Maximum Price Regulation: Order G-1 OPA in Alaska sets prices on fish livers and viscera, July 49. SO-84 Establishes rules for cooperatives, July 20. - Revised Supplementary Regulation (and see OCF): RSR-14, Amdt. 159 Sets price ceilings for mussel shells, Sept. 44. General Ration Orders: GRO-5, Amd t. 46 Food rationing for fishing vessels revised, Mar. 12. - - Amdt. 47 Extra period for computing institutional allotments, Mar. 13. Revised Price Schedule: RPS-73, Amdt. 6- Fish meal prices revised May 22, June 37. Maximum Import Price Regulation, Amdt. 5, see MPR-421, Amdt. 13. Reduced, Feb. 36; no change for March, Apr. 42; changed for April, Apr. 42; suspended, June 33; Miscellaneous: Canned fish inventories, point loan plan expires May 1, Apr. 42. Canned fish, revises procedure for building dealer's stocks, Sept. 38. Committee, fish advisory, named, Sept. 22; vitamin advisory formed, July 50. Fresh fish prices, New England, unchanged for winter, Nov. 26. Frozen fish prices, few raises this winter, Oct. 27. Prices on Great Lakes fish, setting postponed, Oct. 20. Reconversion period, pricing objectives outlined, Nov. 17. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE states policy on shellfish imports, Sept. 23. Deferment fishing captains permitted, May 16. Draft boards instructed reclassifying 4-F's, May 16. Employers required file requests deferment 4-F's, May 16. OCT authorized certify draft records captains and engineers, July 19. TREASURY DEPARTMENT (and see CUSTOMS BUREAU): Canadian halibut vessels permitted land catches in Alaska, Sept. 45. UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL CORPORATION will help post-war foreign trade, Nov. 47. Food Distribution Orders, now War Food Orders: FDO-23, (and see WPB, M-86-B): Revoked, May 42. 34, (and see FDO-42, 60, and 63): Special hardship appeals (fats and oils) to be considered, Feb. 37. 37 Fats and oils allocations for February, Feb. 37. Sperm oil freed for essential uses, Mar. 37; order amended, June 36; restrictions FDO-44, Amdt. 2 - Fats and oils quotas raised, June 35. Amends orders governing uses of fats and oils, Nov. 45. Operation of, on canned fish explained, Apr. 32. Lists Government canned fish requirements for 1944-45, Mar. 30. WFO-44 Court upholds order requiring delivery of canned fish to Government, Aug. 37. Amdt. 5- U. S. reserves larger canned salmon quotas for purchase, Sept. 37. FDO-44-1- Canner's reports must be continued, Apr. 35. WO-44-1, amended - Canned fish reports to be sent to Washington, D. C., Aug. 38. 58 - Restriction on pet foods revoked, Mar. 32. 59, (and see FD0-60): Fish oil to be released from Gov't. reserves, Mar, 36; sells surplus fish oil, Apr.44: FDO-60, (and see FDO-59 and 34): Certain fish oils may be exempted from, Feb. 37. 60, Amdt. 2- Restrictions on uses of fish oil revised, Apr. 42. Amdts. 1 and 2 - Clarified, Apr. 43. WTO-60 - Fish oil order operation clarified, May 43; fish oil released for permitted uses, 60, Amdt. 1 Restrictions on fish oil uses revised, June 33. - 60, amended Applications to accept delivery of fish oil approved, July 48. 63, (and see FDO-34; WPB, M-63a and 63g): Import control of fishery products shifted, Dec. 25. 63-1, (and see Form 1040): New import forms required, Dec. 26. FDO-70, Amd t. 2, (and see FD0-70-1, Amdt. 2): Acts to free more cold-storage space, Apr. 30. 70-1, Amdt. 2, see FDO-70, Amdt. 2. WFO-70, (and see WFO-70-1, 90, 90-1, 111, and 111-1): Termination effective September 2, Oct. 30. 70-1, see WF0-70. 71 (formerly FDR-1) Revises food priority order effective September 15, Oct. 12. 87, amended Restrictions on fatty acid inventories revised, June 36. 87, Amdt. 1- Fatty acids order clarified, June 36. 87 Terminated, Sept. 44. - June 35. WFO-90, see WF0-70. 90-1, see WF0-70. 99, (and see WPB,M-373 and L-40): Control of vitamin A oils for feeding transferred to WFA, June 38. 111 and 111-1 (supersedes WFO-70, now WFO-111, and 90): Acts to make more cold-storage space available, Oct. 28. 116 - Allocates freezer space, Nov. 34.. Food Distribution Regulation: FD-Reg. 3, amended - Feb. 8. Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation announcements, etc.: (Name changed to Commodity Credit Corporation, May 41.) FSC-1547 - Canned mackerel and pilchard price differentials clarified, Feb. 30. 1573,. see Awd-88. 1742D- Export packaging specifications revised, Mar. 15. Case specifications relaxed for purchases of U. S. salmon, June 31. 1861, (and see FDO-44): Canned sea herring and canned Maine sardine offers requested, Apr. 35. 1873 - Canned Alaska salmon offers requested, Apr. 37. 1873, Sup. 2- Added salmon casing requirements, Sept. 37. Sup. 4, (and see Awd-5, Sup. 1): Specifications canned coho salmon amended Sept. 15, Oct. 35. PER Spec. No. 1 (formerly SCB-50) - Specifications for vitamin capsules reissued, June 40. Awd-5- Canned U. S. salmon offers requested, May 36. 5, Sup. 1, see FSC-1873, Sup. 4. 26 Canned Atlantic mackerel requested, May 37. - 33, (and see FDO-44, Amdt. 2): Requests miscellaneous canned fish, May 41. 33, Sup. 1 - Canned squid wanted, May 40. Sup. 2 Canned river herring requested, May 39. Sup. 3- Canned ground fish requested, May 40. 76 - Asks for vitamin A oil and concentrates, June 39. 88, (and see FSC-1573): Foreign salted, smoked, and pickled herring to be purchased, June 33. Requests offers of canned Pacific mackerel and horse mackerel, June 29. 89, Amd t. 1 Specifications for purchase of canned mackerel amended, Oct. 35. 110 - Domestic salted, smoked, and pickled herring offers requested, July 47. - 135, Amdt. 1- Amends canned pilchard specifications, Nov. 44. Sup. 2 - Announces specifications for tomato sauce for canning pilchards, Sept. 38. 1943 total $70,867,808, Feb. 41; Oct., Jan. 20; Nov., Jan. 21; Jan., Mar., 39; Feb., Apr. 49; Miscellaneous: Advisory committee, canned fish industry, meets, Feb. 29. Advisory committee, fresh and frozen fish industry, meets, May 15. Canned fish allocation, 1944-45, Sept. 36. Cold-storage freezer space peak passed, June 26. Director of Food Distribution, Lee Marshall, Feb. 8. Duties of agencies redefined and price office set up, Feb. 1. Ice storage capacity and production equipment reported adequate, Feb. 21. Net weights and conversion factors for fishery products summarized, Aug. 21. Release remainder of 1943 fish oil stocks from Government reserves, May 43. Sales of food; 15 million dollars in May and June, Aug. 24; policies, Sept. 20; principles governing, Oct. 12; explains position, Nov. 17. Salmon canners asked to order V-2 sleeves, June 31. Salmon industry asked to move salmon early, Nov. 44. Supplies of fish for 1944 forecast, Jan. 5: reports, Sept. 19. Vitamin A allocations announced for 1944, Feb. 37. Vitamin A oils for feeding, control transferred (see WPB and L-40, amended), June 38. Waste of fish in retail stores, reduction stressed, Jan. 11. WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION (and see SELECTIVE SERVICE): Allocating labor, outlines basis for, Mar. 11. Cannery labor, recruitment planned, Apr. 32; workers to be recruited for, Mar. 32. Fishing boat engineer classed as critical occupation, June 8. Food and ice handling given special rating, June 9. Maine sardine industry, solicits labor for, May 15. Manpower priority system explained, Aug. 11. |