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FORM WPB-3H67 _tl-ll-4_5J PAGE 4 OF 6 PAGES 1 2 . J U S T I F I C A T I O N FOR EXPANSION: A. MANUFACTURING F A C I L I T I E S ONLY: ( l ) PRODUCTION PRODUCT ( L i s t only tha products for which' the f a c i l i t i e s herein l i s t e d w ill be used) (a) UN I T OF MEASURE (b I PRODUCTION WITH E X IS T I N G F A C I L I T I E S L A S T CALENDAR QUARTER ENDING 194 — ACTUAL (c) CAPAC I T Y (d) ESTIMATED QUARTERLY PRODUCTION WITH ADDITION OF F A C I L I T I E S COVERED BY T H IS APPLICATION <•> (2) EMPLOYMENT ( AVERAGE NUMBER OF PRODUCTION WORKERS AND NUMBER OF WORK HOURS PER WEEK) S H I F T (a) EMPLOYMENT AND WORK HOURS WITH E X I S T I N G F A C I L I T I E S FOR PAY PERIOD ENDING NEAREST 15TH OF PRECEDING MONTH E STIM A TE D EMPLOYEES AND WORK HOURS WITH ADDITION OF FAC I ' L I T 1 ES COVERED BY T H I S ACTUAL CAPACITY APPLICATION PRODUCTION WORKERS (b l SCHEDULED WORK HOURS PER WEEK (c) PRODUCTION WORKERS Id) SCHEDULED WORK HOURS PER WEEK ( e l PRODUCTION WORKERS If ) SCHEDULED WORK HOURS PER WEEK <9> a F I R S T SECOND T H I R D SWING B. OTHER FACILITIES: I F T H E F A C I L I T I E S ARE NOT MANUFACTUR I NG FAC I L I T I E S AN EXPLANATI ON OF WHY THE F A C I L I T I E S ARE E S S E N T I A L I S REQUIRED. EXAMPLE: FOR O FFIC E B U IL D IN G OR EQUIPMENT GIVE NUMBER OF O F F IC E EMPLOYEES BEFORE AND A F T E R EXPANSION AND REASONS FOR INCREASE AS RELATE D TO PRODUCTION. (This cla a a lfic a tio n includes maintenance item s, s e r v ic e equipment, offi'ce stru ctu res and equipment, plant p r o t e c t io n , or machinery which i s e s s e n tia l to the s p e d t i e processing o f war work but which does not expand the o v e r s e l l c a p a c i t y o f the p l a n t . ) I F T H I S SECTION A P P L I E S , ATTACH S EP A RA TE S H E E T . l j . HAS APPLICANT NEGOTIATED WITH AGENCIES OF TH E GOVERNMENT AS TO FINANCING THE COST OF T H E S E F A C I L I T I E S ? ? Y ES E D NO. I F Y E S , GIVE D E T A I L S . i « . HAS ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY FINANCED ANY OTHER EXPANSION OF T H I S PLANT AT T H I S LOCATION FOR TH E APPLICANT? E D YES £ 3 NO. I F Y E S , NAME TH E AGENCY AND GIV E DATES AND AMOUNTS OF FINANCING. 15. EX P L A IN WHY F A C I L I T I E S L I S T E D COULD NOT BE FINANCED W IT H GOVERNMENT FUNDS. OPO— W ar Board 14111A— p. 4