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Gasoline ration card B2. This card is issued to the owner of a registered vehicle who has satisfied the rationing authorities that his vocational requirements are not properly met by the basic card A, and also exceed those provided by the card B1. The Registrar determines an applicant's right to the B1, B2 and B3 cards on the basis of the facts set forth in the application

Gasoline ration card B2. This card is issued to the owner of a registered vehicle who has satisfied the rationing authorities that his vocational requirements are not properly met by the basic card A, and also exceed those provided by the card B1. The Registrar determines an applicant's right to the B1, B2 and B3 cards on the basis of the facts set forth in the application

Application for gasoline ration cards B1, B2, B3. B cards are issued to car owners whose vocational requirements make necessary the use of more gasoline than provided by the basic allotment card A. An applicant for a B card must present evidence that he is the owner of a registered vehicle and that he has need for more gasoline than he can obtain on the A card

Application for gasoline ration cards B1, B2, B3. B cards are issued to car owners whose vocational requirements make necessary the use of more gasoline than provided by the basic allotment card A. An applicant for a B card must present evidence that he is the owner of a registered vehicle and that he has need for more gasoline than he can obtain on the A card

Gasoline ration card B3. Registrars are empowered to issue B3 cards to persons whose applications show that their vocational requirements are greater than those which the basic allotment card A provides and cannot be met by B1 or B2 cards

Gasoline ration card B3. Registrars are empowered to issue B3 cards to persons whose applications show that their vocational requirements are greater than those which the basic allotment card A provides and cannot be met by B1 or B2 cards

Application for gasoline ration card A. This form must be completed by persons who wish to procure whatever gasoline they need for essential uses. The card may be issued to those who show that the continual use of a gasoline powered vehicle is required for the performance of necessary services

Gasoline ration card "A." This is the basic allotment card. No application form whatever is needed to obtain it. A car owner may receive one upon presentation of his automobile registration card. The information the registrar fills in the "A" card is that usually found on motor vehicle registration cards in most states

Application for gasoline ration card A. This form must be completed by persons who wish to procure whatever gasoline they need for essential uses. The card may be issued to those who show that the continual use of a gasoline powered vehicle is required for the performance of necessary services

Gasoline ration card B1. This card entitles the holder to eleven units of gasoline, four more than are provided for in basic allotment card A. An applicant for this card must show that he is the owner of a registered vehicle and that his vocational requirements cannot be met by card A

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Gas rationing booklet. This is the inside of the front cover and the first page of the new "A" gasoline coupon book, which motorists in the East Coast rationed area will need to obtain their basic rations of gasoline when the coupon plan goes into effect in July. Instructions appearing inside the front cover warn holders against tearing out the coupons and presenting them loose at a service station. The six coupons on the first page are marked "A-1," which means they may be used at any time during the first two months after the plan goes into effect. Coupons on the following pages are numbered "A-2," "A-3," etc., and will be good during the respective two-month periods. The book rations gasoline for the period of one year

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Gasoline ration card A. Any person requiring the unlimited use of a gasoline vehicle in the performance of essential services is entitled to this card. With it he can procure whatever gasoline he needs

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