NOTE: This is an exact duplication of
the Suspension Order S-1096 of the Office of Temporary Controls, Civilian Production
Administration in the matter of Singer Sewing Machine Company and Newstrom-Davis and
Company of Denver, Colorado.
TITLE 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE
TITLE IX - OFFICE OF TEMPORARY CONTROLS
CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION
S-1096
FEB 18, 1947
PART 1010 - SUSPENSION ORDERS
(Suspension Order S-1096)
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. AND PAUL M. NEWSTROM AND WARREN BEAMAN
Singer Sewing Machine Company is a corporation
which among other things operates retail stores for the sale of its products.
Newstrom-Davis & Company is a partnership composed of Paul M. Newstrom and Warren
Beaman and was employed by Singer Sewing Machine Company as contractor. On August 12,
1946, they began and thereafter carried on remodeling, alterations and construction in a
store building at 305 North Commercial Street, in Trinidad, Colorado, costing $4000
without authorization from the Civilian Production Administration and in violation of
Veterans' Housing Program Order No. 1. This violation has diverted scarce materials to
uses not authorized by the Civilian Production Administration. In view of the foregoing,
it is hereby ordered that:
§ 1010.1096 suspension Order No. S-1096. (a)
Neither Singer Sewing Machine Company, a corporation, or Paul M. Newstrom and Warren
Beaman, doing business as Newstrom-Davis & Company, their successors and assigns, nor
any other person, shall do any further construction on the premises located at 305 North
Commercial Street, Trinidad, Colorado, including completing the remodeling or alterations
or construction therein, unless hereafter specifically authorized in writing by the
Civilian Production Administration
(b) Singer Sewing Machine Company, a corporation,
and Paul M. Newstrom and Warren Beaman, doing business as Newstrom-Davis & Company,
shall refer to this order in any application or appeal which they may file with the
Civilian Production Administration for authorization to carry on construction.
(c) Nothing contained in this order shall be
deemed to relieve Singer Sewing Machine Company, a corporation, Paul M. Newstrom and
Warren Beaman, doing business as Newstrom-Davis & Company, their successors or
assigns, from any restriction, prohibition, or provision contained in any other order or
regulation of the Civilian Production Administration, except insofar as the same may be
inconsistent with the provisions hereof.
Issued this 18th day of February 1947.
CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION,
By J. JOSEPH WHELAN,
Recording Secretary.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC
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