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    the items shown on List A or B of Priori­ties Regulation No. 3. (p) Penalties for misrepresentation* The placing of any order bearing a cer­tification or symbol as provided by this regulation shall constitute a representa­tion, subject to the criminal penalties of section 35 (A) of the United States Crim­inal Code (18 U. S. C. 80), that the person placing the order is entitled, under the terms of this regulation to use of the symbol or preference rating indicated thereon. Issued this 26th day of February 1944. War Production Board, By J. Joseph Whelan, Recording Secretary. Schedules Preierence Rating AA-1 may be used for MRO by those businesses listed with the numeral “I”, AA-2 by those with "11”, others use AA-5 (paragraph (d)). Manufacture of the following products: Vnfabricated and semi-fabricated metal products Schedule I Ferro-alloys (except producers to whom serial numbers have been Issued under Order F-68). I Iron products Including pig Iron, pipe, wire, wrought iron and foundry products (except pro­ducers to whom Berial numbers have been issued under Order F-68). I Non-ferrous metal and non-ferrous metal alloy unfabrlcated and semi-fabricated products, includ­ing castings, Ingots, shot, bar, forgings, sheet strip, tubing, ex­trusions and wire and wire products. I Steel rolling mill and foundry prod­ucts, including' semi-finished steel, bars, pipe, plates, sheets, strip, castings, forgings, struc­tural shapes, piling, tin plate, terne plate, black plate, tubing, rails, track accessories, wheels, tires, axles, wire and wire prod­ucts (except producers to whom serial numbers have been issued under Order P-68). Intermediate metal products 1 Bearings, ball and roller. I Bolts, nuts, rivets, washers, screws and pins. I Bushings, journal bearings and sleeve bearings. I Crankshafts. I Cylinders, hydraulic actuating. I Fittings, pipe.' I Gaskets, packings and grease re­tainers. II Metal stampings. I Nails, brads, staples and tacks. I Pipe, fabricated. ’ I Plate, fabricated (steel). I Railroad frogs, switches and cross­ings. Screw machine products. I Springs. ' n Strapping, metal, round and Sat (including seals). I ' Structural steel (fabricated) •Formerly paragraph (h) (l). Intermediate metal products—Continued Schedule I Tanks, metal storage. I Tubing and hose, flexible (metallic I Valves. Chemical products I Chemicals and allied products for industrial and military use (ex­cluding automobile body polish and top dressing; candles; clean­ing and polishing preparations for metal, leather, floors and furni­ture; household dyes; ink and ink eradlcators; Incense; toiletries and cosmetics, perfumes, pow­ders and creams, manicure prep­arations, hair dressings, dyes, shampoos and tonics; dentriflces and depilatories). I Colors and pigments. I Drugs, medicinals, pharmaceuticals and biblogicals. n Dry cleaning preparations. I Paints, varnishes and lacquers. II Printing ink. n Soap, soap chips, flakes and powders. General industrial equipment I Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment; industrial and com­mercial. 1 Boilers, 100 lbs. pressure and over. n Boilers, below 100 lbs. pressure. II Bottling machines. I Condensers: steam, surface, Jet and barometric. I Control valves and regulators, in­dustrial type. I Conveyors and conveyor systems. I Cranes, hoists, winches and der­ricks. n Dust collecting equipment, indus­trial. I Fans, blowers and exhausters, ex­cluding propeller type and com­mercial ventilating fans. I Furnaces and ovens, industrial. I Heat exchangers, as defined in offi­cial CMP B Product List. I Instruments, Industrial types. Lubricating equipment, industrial. I Metal working machinery, equip­ment, attachments and acces­sories; Including machine tools, bending, die casting, die molding, extruding and forging machines; foundry machinery, equipment and supplies; heat treating equipment; hydraulic and me­chanical presses; rolling mills and allied equipment; shears, punches and nlbblers; welding equipment and apparatus;' wire drawing and wire-working ma­chinery; diamond dies; metal cutting tools; and welding rods and electrodes. I Meters, gas and water. II Packaging machinery; including packaging machines, bag filling and closing machines, case pack­ers and case sealing machines, wrapping machines. I Power transmission equipment, me­chanical and hydraulic. I Pulverizers, coal. ' I Pumps. H Presses, baling. I Pressure vessels, as defined in offi­cial CMP B Product List. I Compressors and dry vacuum pumps. I Safety equipment. Industrial. H Sewing machines, industrial. General industrial equipment—Continued Schedule f I Speed changers. n Spraying equipment, industrial. I. Stokers. I Trucks and tractors, industrial; hand and power operated. I Tube cleaners and expanders. I Turbo-blowers and turbo-exhaust­ers. n Vacuum cleaners, industrial. Special industry machinery n Automotive maintenance equip­ment, II Broom, brush and mop making ma­chinery. I Ceramics manufacturing machinery. I Chemicals producing machinery. II Cooperage machinery. n Cotton ginning, compressing and delinting machinery. n Distillery machinery (except bev­erage). I Drilling equipment, oil field, in­cluding rigs and accessories. Drilling machinery, water well. I Drug and pharmaceutical machin­ery. I Dry kilns and redriers foi. wood treatment. I Fertilizer machinery and equip­ment. II Food and food processing machin­ery and equipment, except food dehydration machinery. I Food dehydration machinery. 1 Gas generating, conditioning and gas producing equipment and ap­paratus. I Glass container making machinery. I Glass making machinery. II Hemp, flax and similar fibre decorti­cating machinery. II Leather working machinery. I Logging and sawmill machinery and equipment. H Metal container and closure making machinery. I Mining machinery and equipment. I Oil machinery and equipment: animal, fish, vegetable. I Ore milling machinery and equip­ment. . H Optical and opthalmic goods mak­ing machinery. I Paint and varnish making ma­chinery. II Paper and fiber container making machinery. U Papermill, pulp, mill and paper products machinery. I Petroleum refinery machinery and equipment. I Plastics molding machinery. H Printing trades machinery and equipment, I Rubber working and tire making, retreading, recapping and repair­ing machinery. n 8ewer cleaning machinery and equipment. I Smelting and refining equipment. I Stone products manufacturing ma­chinery. H Textile machinery. I Water conditioning equipment. H Wood boxmaking machinery. I Woodworking machinery. H Special industry machinery not elsewhere listed, excluding to­bacco manufacturing machinery and equipment and cosmetics machinery. GPO— War Board 9893A— p. 4 Construction machinery and equipment Schedule I Drilling and boring machinery, earth and rock. 1 Power cranes and shovels, draglines, buckets, stiff-leg derricks, and dredges. I Scrapers, maintainers and graders. I Tractors, track-laying and wheel types. I Tractor mounted construction equipment, including angle- dozers, bull-dozers, and power control units. I Winches and hoists, contractors ele­vating. H Other construction machinery and equipment, not elsewhere listed. Military type products I Aircraft, including airframes, en­gines, propellors, instruments, components, maintenance, and concurrent spares, and air borne equipment. I Airplane landing mats. I Ammunition. I Ammunition boxes and chests. I Ammunition and explosive loading machinery and equipment. I Artillery, including railway and seacoast. I Barrage balloon equipment. I Bombs, depth charges, mines and torpedoes. I Combat tanks and parts, including engines. I Communication equipment, mili­tary. I Explosives. I Fire control and other combat in­struments. n Insignia, military. I Machine guns, ground and hand arm. I Motor cycles, side cars and parts including power cycles. I Motor vehicles, military, including armored cars, scout cars, half­tracks and other military motor vehicles, including bodies, en­gines, parts and accessories. I Naval armament and weapons. I Navigation instruments. I Pyrotechnics, including flares and signals. I Radio and radar equipment and components. I Safety equipment, military, includ­ing masks, inhalators, rescue breathing apparatus, goggles, hel­mets, protective clothing and footwear, and decontamination apparatus. I Searchlights, anti-aircraft. I Ships, vessels, and other watercraft, including elevators, turbines, en­gines, equipment and parts. I Tanks and anti-tank armament and weapons. I Weapons, anti-aircraft. I Weapons, not elsewhere listed. II Products for military use not else­where listed. Electrical products I Anodizing equipment. I Batteries, dry cell. I Batteries, storage. II Bells, buzzers, chimes, gongs, horns and other sound signalling de­vices (electric). I Capacitors. I Carbon brushes Electrical products—Continued Schedule I Cut-outs and fuse links, electric . (heavy duty). II Electric appliances, commercial and domestic, all types. I Electrical apparatus for Internal combustion engines. I Electrical connectors. I Electroplating equipment. H Flashlight cases. I Fuses. I Infra-red heating and drying equip­ment. I Instruments, electrical measuring. II Lamp bulbs and tubes, except air­craft. n Lamps and lanterns. I Lighting equipment and accessories, aircraft, airport and marine, II Lighting equipment and accessories other than aircraft, airport and marine. n Lighting fixtures.. I Magnets, electrical lifting. I Motor controls and control equip­ment. I Motors, generators and motor gen­erator sets. I Physio-therapy apparatus. I Pole-line hardware and insulators. I Rectifiers, mercury arc. I Regulators. I Searchlights and floodlights. I Sparkplugs. II Street and highway traffic control signals and controllers. 1 Switchgear, panel and distribution boards. I Synchronous condensers and fre­quency changers. I Transformers. I Tubes, electronic and rectifier. I Wire and cable, insulated. I Wiring devices and conduits (elec­tric) . I X-ray apparatus and tubes. Engines, turbines and generator sets I Engines, internal combustion, and accessories. I Engines, steam. I Generator sets. I Turbines. Communication equipment I Alarm and signal systems, protec­tive. I Radio equipment and components I Wire communication equipment. I Other communication equipment Transportation equipment I Bicycles. I Brakes, air, and airbrake actuating mechanism. I Hardware, transportation equip­ment. I Locomotives, railroad; parts and accessories. I Motor vehicles, bodies, engines, parts and accessories, nonmilitary; in­cluding buses, motorized fire ap­paratus and automobile trailers for attachment to passenger cars. I Railroad cars, parts and accessories. I Railroad and transit maintenance- of-way equipment. I Railroad and transit signal equip­ment. I Railroad and transit track equip­ment. I Street and rapid transit cars, parts and accessories. H Wagons, carts, sleds, sleighs and other non-motorlzed vehicles. Building materials Schedule I Asbestos building materials. - H Asphaltic building products. H Building mesh. H Cement, Portland. H Concrete building products. H Doors and windows. H Gypsum building products. I Hard board. H Hardware, builders. II Metal moulding and trim. EC Mineral wool, industrial, n Plumbing fixtures, fittings and trim, and sanitary ware. H Radiators, convectors and blast heating coils. II Screen cloth. II Sheet metal building products.' n Structural insulation and fibre board. II Weatherstripping. II Wire fence, posts and gates. II Products for structural use not elsewhere listed.'1 Miscellaneous products I Abrasive products. I Agricultural machinery, implements and equipment, excluding farm and garden hand tools. I Asbestos textiles, n Baby carriages and similar equip­ment. n Bag and bale ties, n Beds, bedsprings and mattresses, n Bells, gongs and other non-electric signalling devices. I Blast detonating equipment, indus­trial. I Blue printing developing and drying machines. H Brooms, brushes, mops. I Buoys. H Burners, gas, oil and combination. I Carbon products, industrial, n Caskets, coffins, burial cases and vaults. n Ceramic and clay products. I Chains, n Church goods. H Clocks and watches, including chronometers, except aircraft. H Closures, all types. I Coke and coke oven by-products (except producers to whom a serial number has been issued under Order P-68). II Containers: all types except fiber drams, gas cylinders and ton con­tainers, and nailed wooden boxes and crates. I Containers; fiber drums, gas cylin­ders and ton containers, and nailed wooden boxes and crates only. I Cooking stoves and ranges, domes­tic, including laundry stoves, hot plates, and portable ovens. I Cooking equipment, commercial. 11 Cork products. H Cutlery. n Dishwashing machinery, commer­cial. H Elevators and escalators, n Fans, ventilating (commercial), n Findings, apparel and shoe. I Fire extinguishers, carbon dioxide. 7 See also Interpretation 10: Other products Includes light weight aggregates, ready mixed concrete and ready mixed bituminous cement; and Direction 14; Manufacturers of roll roof- lng, shingles and corkboard may use MRO symbol to buy steel nails. GPO— War Board 8893A— p. 6