July 1951 COirKRCIAL FISHERIES RjlYIEW ' 71 



Today's statement is to interpret the meaning of the phrase "was in effect." 

 Section 2 of GOR 13 provides that a seller's ceiling price of any commodity under 

 a listed regulation is determined under that regulation if it "was in effect" as 

 to him on June 30, 1951. 



For details see: Interpretation 1, GOR 13 — Regulations in Effect as to i'ianu- 

 facturers on June 30, 1951, dated July 6, 1951. Questions and Ansvrers on GOR 13, 

 dated July 12, 1951. 



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FATS AM) OILS GBILIMG PRICE RBGULATIOK 6_ RBISSUBD TO IWCLUPa ALL AMStroMaCTS ; 

 Ceiling Price Regulation 6 (Fats and Oils) vras republished by the Office of Price . 

 Stabilization on July 2 to incorporate the text of Amendments 1 through 9., Origin- 

 ally issued February 14, 1951, this regulation now contains Amendment V,—' issued 

 on Ilay 15, which listed specific ceiling prices for fish oils. This republication 

 does not contain any changes as far as fish oils are concerned. 



For details see: Ceiling Price Regulation 6 (including amendments 1-9) dated 

 July 2. 1951. 



l/SZE COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW , JUNE 1951 , PP. 90-1 . 



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CEILING PRICE REGULATION FOR TERRITORIES Am P03S3SSI0KS : Ceiling Price Regu-. 

 lation 9 for territories and possessions (Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Samoa, 

 and the Virgin Islands) was republished on June 18 to incorporate the text of Amend- 

 ments 1 and 2. Originally issued liirch 7, this regulation establishes ceiling 

 prices for all comnodities (except those specifically exempt under the Defense Pro- 

 duction Act of 1950) which are not actually manufactured or produced in the partic- 

 ular territory or possession in which they are sold. The basis for the ceiling 

 prices is the direct cost plus the dollar-and-cents marlcup in effect during the 

 period from December 19, 1950, to January 25, 1951, inclusive (the base period). 



This regulation superseded the General Ceiling Price Regulation for all com- 

 modities included in it. 



For details see: Ceiling Price Regulation 9 (including Amendments 1-2) dated 

 June 18, 1951. 



PUERTO RICO GETS CEILING PRIGES FOR Si\ITBD COD ; Salted codfish ceiling prices 

 in Puerto Rico were established by Ceiling Price Regulation 51 (Food Products Sold 

 in Puerto Rico) issued by the Office of Price Stabilization on June, 29, This regu- 

 lation, which became effective July 5, establishes the first dollar-and-cents price 

 ceilings for the Territory, 



Under this regulation the ceiling for sales of salted codfish in Puerto Rico 

 to wholesalers is §16.30 per 100 pounds; for sales by wholesalers, $17,20 per 100 

 po'onds; and for sales at retail, 20 cents per pound. 



The regulation applies to the varieties of codfish, dried or semi-dried, known 

 as "shore" (called "Amarlllo") ; "Labrador" (commonly called "bianco"); and "Pollock" 

 (commonly knovm as "pesca"). 



