The article reports that the U.S. Office of Price Administration (OPA) has imposed a retail ceiling price of 1.65 U.S. dollars on the spring-wound war alarm clock whose product was authorized by the War Production Board (WPB) in 1943.
This section offers news briefs. These include discussion of the War Protection Board for the production of Victory alarm clock with a nonmetal case and a minimum of copper and brass, the job of war production officials to build fewer plants and convert more existing factories and plans of the Office of Public Affairs (OPA) to turn more OPA jobs for distribution as patronage in home districts.