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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Divinp 



Fire 



Gas 



Gasoline 



Oil 



Oxygen and acetylene 



Paint and varnish 



Pneumatic 



Radiator 



Sand-blast 



Submarine 

 Suction 



Wa'ter™ 

 Hose, garden 



Production for October, Novem- 

 ber and December, 1918, shall 

 not exceed 50% per month of 

 the average monthly production 

 for October, November and 

 December, 1917. 

 Linings for acid tanks 

 Mallets 



Matting, mats of all kinds and mat- 

 ting ends 

 Production for November and De- 

 cember, 191>8, shall not exceed 

 50% per month of the average 

 monthly production for 1917. 

 Medical and surgical goods 

 .\ntitoxin outfits 

 Atomizer sets 

 Bags 



Ice 

 Politzer air 



P.ottlls^,''^ater 

 Tiougies 

 Bowls, dental 

 Brushes, massage 

 Bulbs 



Capillary-tube 



Dropper 



Caps 



Ice 



Test tube 

 Catheters 

 Crutch tips 

 Cup ends 



Cups, dental polishii 

 Cups, mass-ige 

 Cushi 



for 



i-alid 

 Operating 

 "Dam, dental 

 "Disks, dental-bellows 

 Douche, nasal-bulb 

 Droppers 

 Gloves, surgical 

 Gum 

 Bandage 

 Dental 

 Irrigator, Torek's stomach 

 Mattresses, air 



Production for November an( 

 December, 1918. shall not ex 

 ceed 60% per month of thi 

 average monthly productioi 

 for 1917. 

 ■Molded and wrapped good 



artificial limbs 

 Needle pieces, connecting 



Pads 



Colostomy 



Truss, hard and soft 

 Pessaries 

 Pillows, air 



Production for November and 

 December, 1918. shall not ex- 

 ceed 60% per month of the 

 average monthly prorlnction 

 for 1917. 

 Plugs, antitoxin 

 Points, polishing 

 Pumps, breast 

 Respirators 

 Rings, antitoxin 

 Sheets, bed 

 Sheeting 

 Bed 



Sphygmomanometi 



Stopples, 



Syringes 





Fountain 

 Infant 

 Nasal 

 -Surgical 

 Ulcer 

 Tips. crutcV 



Nas'aTfeedin 



Rectal 



Stethoscope 



Surgical 

 Syringe 

 Urinals 

 Vaporizers 

 X-ray sheeting 

 Menders for fire hose 

 Mittens for industrial purposes 

 Molded and wrapped goods for tlu 

 following purposes; 

 Aircraft 



-Ammunition and explosives 

 Artificial limbs 

 Battery-jar manufacture 

 Calculating machines 



Cash registers 



Chemical manufacture 



Coffins 



Corsets 



Dairy and creamery machinery 



Die and stamping machinery 



Electrical equipment 



Food products 



Hose attachments 



Laboratories 



Labeling machines 



Laundry machinery 



Life-saving appliances 



Mining and mining machinery 



Motorcycles 



Office appliances 



Oil and gas industries 



Oxygen and hydrogen apparatus 



Packing houses 



Paper and pulp industries 



Parts for hand-operated pumps 



Parts for tire valves 



Parts for water-bottle nozzles 



Pharmaceutical manufacture 



Plumbing and heating 



Pneumatic tools 



Potteries 



Printing presses 



Railway-car builders 



Railway supplies 



Refrigerating machinery 



Shoe machinery 



Shoe manufacture 



Sugar production and refining 



Submarines 



Tanneries 



Textile machinery 



Textile manufacture 



Tractors 



Typewriters 



Vacuum cleaners 

 Packers, oil well 

 Packings 

 Pedal rubbers 

 Phonograph parts 

 Play pipes for fire hose 

 Plugs, automatic-sprinkler 

 Plumbers' specialties 

 Pulley, sheave filling 

 Pulley, lagging 

 Respirators 

 Rings, for following purposes: 



Bead (for cast-iron pi'pe man 



facti 



Friction 



Fruit-jar 



Hydraulic and vulcanizing presses 



Refrigerating machinery 



Separating machines 



Sewing machines 



Typewriter 



Valve, gutta-percha 

 Rolls and roll covering 

 Rubber, washed and dri'ed, for fol- 

 lowing purposes: 



Balloons, toy fsee Balloons, toy) 

 Cements (see Cement) 

 Cements for food containers 

 Gloves, electrical 

 Gloves for industrial purposes 

 Gloves, surgical 

 Surgical supplies 

 Sheet rubber (other than packings) 

 Production for November and De- 



for November 

 918, shall 



Sponges, rubber 

 I'roduction for November and De- 

 cember, 1918, shall not exceed 

 50% of the average monthly 

 production for 1917. 



Sporting goods 



(Complete in themselves.) Pro- 

 duction for November and De- 

 cember, 1918, shall not exceed 

 the percentages specified 



Df th 



lily 



erage 

 production for 1917. 

 Balls 



Golf 40% 



Hand 50% 



Squash racquet 50% 



Tennis 40% 



Pads, gun-recoil 50% 



Plates, baseball 60% 



Protectors, baseball 60% 



Guards, nose 60% 



Pucks, hockey 60% 



Strip rubber 



Production for November and De- 

 cember, 1918, shall not exceed 

 75% per month of the average 

 monthly production for 1917. 

 Shields, dress 

 Sleeves, dredging 

 Sponge, rubber 

 Stamp, gum 



.Straps, deckle 

 Tape. 



I'riction 



Splicing 

 Thread and Tape for following pur- 

 Flexible metal hose and tubing 



Golf-ball centers 



Shock absorbers (for aircraft) 



Webbing 

 Tiling, interlocking and inlaid 



Production for November and De- 

 cember, 1918, shall not exceed 



>?{<% per 



nth of the 



ithly produ 



for 



'reduction for November and De- 

 cember, 1918, shall not exceed 

 60% per month of the average 

 monthly production for 1917. 



Tips, tack and screw, for following 

 purposes: 

 Office appliances 

 Plumbing 



Baby carriage 



Bicycle 



.Motorcycle 



Pneumatic automobile, under 6 

 inches (in accordance with 

 paragraph 6. page No. 22, Cir- 

 cular No. 24, Priorities Div.) 



Pneumatic tires, 6 inches and over 



Solid motor, industrial 



Solid motor truck 



Solid vehicle (not motor driven) 



Sundries (incl. repair materials). 



Sweeper 

 Tissue, guttapercha 

 Toys 



I'roduction for November and De- 

 ctinbcr. 1918. shall not exceed 

 ^fi': ;.,.r mfiiith of the average 

 iii-mlil'. .-ni.lnction for 1917. 



I ■: I !m r. cloth insertion, 



'] ' ' ■ \< :■ ,1 :iih1 braided cover. 



I' ml]. .11 lor November and De- 



Lcmbtr, 1918, shall not exceed 

 75% per month of the average 

 monthly production for 1917. 

 Tubs, bath 



Unvulcanized gum (compounded) 

 for following uses: 

 Artificial limbs 



Bathing caps (see Bathing caps) 

 Brush manufacture 

 Cement for specified purposes (see 



Dress shields 



Mat manufacture 



Patches 



Printing rolls 



Stamps 

 \acuum cleaner rubbers 

 Valve balls 

 \-alve disks 

 \alves 



Hydrant 



Pump 



Toy balloon 

 Wash basins 

 Welting 



Wire, electrical insulated 

 Wrapped goods (see Molded goods) 



Class III. 



Articles considered by the War Industries Board to be in 

 themselves non-essential, or non-essential for certain purposes. 



Under this class are also listed articles which may not be 

 produced for specific purposes even though the production of 

 the same articles is allowed under Class II for other specific 

 purposes. 



The production of articles under this class is either absolutely 

 prohibited or prohibited except for permitted uses. 



ARTICLES 



Camping 



Confectioners' 



Sponge 

 Bait, artificial 

 Bands, chin 

 Bibs 



Blowers, powder 

 Brushes, tooth 

 Buckets 



Fire 



Camping 



Collapsible 

 Bulbs, perfume 

 P.umpers. screw (except f 



specified in Class II) 

 Bust forms 

 Chips, poleer 

 Collars, swimming 

 Complexion articles 

 Complexion cloth 

 Cups, drinking 

 Feet (except for 



Class ID 

 Flowers, artificial 

 Garments, bathing 

 Gloves (for domestic purposes) 

 Grips, bicycle 

 Hard-rubber ^oods 





tied 



artificial 



Balls 



ceed 



Duck p 

 Roque 



Mask, pocket 

 Holders 



Ink stands (not inkwell tops) 



Matchboxes 



Openers, letter 



Pins, hair 



Rings, embroidery 



Rulers 



Scoops, druggists* 



Shakers 



Shuttles, tatting 



Speculas 



Stands, beer glass 



Stethoscopes 



Suppositories 



Thimbles 



Tumblers 



Wheels, automobile steering- 



Travelers' 

 Mitts, bath 

 Pacifiers 

 Pads 



Landing 



Teething 

 Pails, fire and collapsible 

 Pillows 



Bath 



Turkish bath 

 Pistol holsters 

 Pouches, tobacco 

 Protectors, bicycle-frame 

 Rings, umbrella 



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