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Pages 523-549 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 29 1 9 3 4 C& NUMBER 15 * ¿'a n t e d ^ Washington, Wednesday, January 22, 1964 Contents AGRICULTURAL MARKETING CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION GEÖLOGICAL SURVEY SERVICE Rules and Regulations Notices Rules and Regulations Excepted service; Interior De Producing oil and gas fields in cer Onions; import prohibition_____ 525 partment_____________________ 525 tain states; definition of known geologic structures__________ 533 Proposed Rule Making Minimum poultry meat content of COMMERCE DEPARTMENT INTERIOR DEPARTMENT soup containing poultry; post Rules and Regulations See Fish and Wildlife Service; ponement of hearing and exten- Aircraft allocation_„ __ 526 Geological Survey; Land Man sion of time for comments—__ 530 agement Bureau; National Park Service. Notices DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Del Stoneburner Livestock Auction et al.; proposed posting of stock See Army Department; Engineers INTERSTATE COMMERCE yards.^___________ ________ 533 Corps. CO M M ISSIO N AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Notices ENGINEERS CORPS Motor carrier: SERVICE Rules and Regulations Alternate route deviation no Rules and Regulations Pishing and hunting; St. Lucie and tices ____________________ 536 Scabies in sheep; Interstate move Indian Rivers, Florida____ 529 Applications and certain other ment_________ ________ ___ 525 proceedings_______________ 539 Intrastate applications_______ 546 FEDERAL MARITIME AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Union Pacific Railroad; rerouting and diversion of traffic________ 547 See Agricultural Marketing Serv CO M M ISSIO N ice; Agricultural Research Serv Notices LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU ice. J Applebaüm, Louis; application for freight forwarding license_____ 536 Rules and Regulations ARMY DEPARTMENT Arizona; publie land order with See also Engineers Corps. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION drawing lands for Forest Service administrative sites, recreation Rules and Regulations Notices areas, campgrounds and road Decorations, medals, ribbons and Kay Kimbell Oil Properties et al.; side zones; correction—______ 529 similar devices; miscellaneous hearing» etc__________ 535 amendments ___________ __ 527 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Notices a t o m ic e n e r g y c o m m i s s i o n FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Platt National Park, Sulphur, Notices Proposed Rule Making Okla.; delegation of authority to American Radiator & Standard Cigarettes; advertising and label Administrative Assistant_____ 533 Sanitary Corp.; application for ing----------------------- 530 utilization export license_____ 533 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE CO M M ISSIO N CIVIL AERON AUTICS BOARD Notices Notices Notices Commercial Fisheries Bureau; As Hearings, etc.: South Pacific-Pan American route sistant Director for Administra Gulf-Southwest Capital Corp__ 534 transfer case; hearing________ 536 tion et al. ; authority delegation. 533 River Asphalt, Inc___________ _ 534 523 524 CONTENTS Codification Guide The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering die current month to date, appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. A cumulative guide is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since January 1, 1964, and specifies how they are affected. 5 CFR 4 3 CFR 213________________ 525 P ublic Land Orders: 3263_______________________ —_ 529 7 CFR 980___________________ -___ — 525 Proposed R ules: Subscriptions Now Being 81______ _______________ ____ 530 Accepted 9 CFR SUP LAW S 74_________________________— 525 88th Congress, 2d Session 14 CFR Separate prints of Public Laws, published Ch. XV—— _________ 526 immediately after enactment, with mar 1502__________ ______ — ........... 526 ginal annotations and legislative history references 16 CFR Subscription Price: P roposed R ules : $12.00 per Session 408____ 530 Published by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, 32 CFR General Services Administration 578—____— ___ _______ ___ 527 Order from Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 33 CFR D.C., 20402 206— ............. ................ ¿U___— 529 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, and days following official Federal holidays, FEDEMLfit®lSTER by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, G eneral Serv- _ . -x ■c' __ ices Administration, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register act. 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Prices of books and pocket supplements vary. g There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister, or the Code of F ederal Regulat Rules and Regulations ments in regard to the proposed amend than 5 percent, provided they also meet Title 5— ADMINISTRATIVE ment not later than 10 days after publi the requirements of this section. cation. None was filed. * * * * • PERSONNR After consideration of all relevant (Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. matters, including the proposal set forth 601 et seq.) Chapter I— Civil Service Commission in the aforesaid notice, it is hereby Dated: January 17,1964. found that the proposal as published in PART 213— EXCEPTED SERVICE the notice should be issued and that such P aul A. Nicholson, restrictions on the importation of onions, Deputy Director Department of the Interior as hereinafter provided, comply with the Fruit and Vegetable Division. Effective upon publication in the F ed grade, size, and quality requirements ap [F.R. Doc. 64-574; Filed, Jan. 21, 1964; eral Register, subparagraph (2) of par plicable to onions produced in the Unit 8:45 am.] agraph (d) of § 213.3312 is revoked and ed States, and effective under Marketing subparagraphs (6) and (7) are added Order No. 959, as amended (7 CFR Part to paragraph (d) as set out below. 959), regulating the handling of onions grown in designated counties of South Title 9— ANIMALS AND § 213.3312 Department of the Interior. Texas. This section is subject to further * * * * • * amendment as domestic regulations are ANIMAL PRUUUCTS (d) Bureau of Mines. * * * changed. (6) One Assistant Director (Minerals (b) It is hereby further found that Chapter I—Agricultural Research R esearch). good cause exists for not postponing the Service, Department of Agriculture (7) One Assistant Director (Mineral effective date of this amendment beyond Resource Development). (5 1003) SUBCHAPTER C— INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION the time specified U.S.C. in that OF ANIMALS AND POULTRY (Ri). 1753, sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403, as amended; (1) the requirements established by this 5 U.S.C. 631, 633; E.O. 10577, 19 F.R. 7521, section are mandatory under section 8e- PART 74— SCABIES IN SHEEP 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 218) 1 of the Act; (2) all known onion im Interstate Movement United S tates Civil S erv porters were notified of the proposed ice Commission, amendment; and (3) notice hereof was Pursuant to the provisions of sections 3, 1964, [seal] Mary V. W enzel, published in the January issue 1 through 4 of the Act of March 3, 1905, Executive Assistant to of the F ederal R egister (29 F.R. 50), as amended, sections 1 and 2 of the Act the Commissioners. and such notice is determined to be of February 2,1903, as amended, and sec reasonable. tions 4 through 7 of the Act of May 29, [P.R. Doc. 64-571; Filed, Jan. 21, 1964; The amendment is as follows: 1884, as amended (21 U.S.C. 111-113, 8:46 a.m.] In § 980.102 Onion import regulation 115, 117, 120, 121, 123-126), §§ 74.2 and (28 F.R. 9503, 12059), delete the intro 74.3 of Part 74, Subchapter C, Chapter ductory paragraph and paragraph (a), I, Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, and substitute in lieu thereof a new in as amended, are hereby amended to read, Title 7— AGRICULTURE troductory paragraph and a new para respectively, as follows: Chapter IX— -Agricultural Marketing graph (a) as set forth below. Paragraph (b) is republished for information. § 74.2 Designation of free and infected Service (Marketing Agreements and areas. Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Tree § 980.102 Onion import regulation. (a) Notice is hereby given that sheep Nuts), Department of Agriculture Except as otherwise provided, during in the following States, Territories, and the period beginning February 3, 1964, District, or parts thereof as specified, SUBCHAPTER B— PROHIBITION OF IMPORTED are not known to be infected with COMMODITIES for white onions, and March 2, 1964, for all other varieties, and continuing scabies, and such States, Territories, [Arndt. 2] through June 30, 1964, no person may District, and parts thereof, are hereby Import dry onions, except red onions, designated as free areas: PART 980— VEGETABLES; IMPORT unless such onions are inspected and (1) Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkan REGULATIONS meet the requirements of this section. sas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Onions (a) Minimum grade and size require Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, ments—(1) Grade. Not to exceed 20 Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Findings, (a) Notice of rule making percent defects of U.S. No.