FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 33 NUMBER 116 Friday, June 14,1968 Washington, D.C. Pages 8717-8762
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AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION Proposed Rule Making FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Pears; standards for grades______8740 Notices Rules and Regulations CUSTOMS BUREAU American Bankshares Corp.; ap Determination of acreage and plication for approval of acqui compliance; miscellaneous Rules and Regulations sition of shares of bank______8755 amendments------8722 Cartage; examination packages and unclaimed and general or GENERAL SERVICES AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT der merchandise______8731 ADMINISTRATION See also Agricultural Stabilization Declaration on free entry of pure and Conservation Service; Com bred animals for breeding pur Rules and Regulations modity Credit Corporation; poses ______8730 Utilization arid disposal of real Consumer and Marketing Serv property; standing timber, em ice. EMERGENCY PLANNING OFFICE bedded gravel, sand, or stone._ 8737 Notices Notices Notices Washington and New Jersey; Authority delegations: Major disasters: Secretary of Housing and Urban designation and extension of Illin o is ______8756 areas for emergency loans_____ 8747 Developm ent______8755 O h io ______8756 Secretary of the Army______8755 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION FEDERAL AVIATION Notices INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Lowell Technological Institute; ADMINISTRATION See Land Management Bureau. issuance of construction permit Rules and Regulations amendment ______8748 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Omaha Public Power District; is Airworthiness directive; Aero COMMISSION Commander Models 100 and suance of provisional construc Notices tion permit______8749 100A Series airplanes______8731 Reed Institute (Reed College) ; Control zones and transition Fourth section applications for proposed issuance of facility areas; alterations and/or desig r e lie f______8759 license______8749 nations (4 documents)____ 8732, 8733 Motor carriers: Standard instrument approach Temporary authority applica BUSINESS AND DEFENSE procedures ; miscellaneous tions ______8759 SERVICES ADMINISTRATION am endm ents______8733 Transfer proceedings______8760 Notices Proposed Rule Making LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU Designations: University of Washington et al.; Rules and Regulations applications for duty-free entry Control zone______8744 of scientific articles (2 docu Transition areas (3 docu Public land orders: ments) ______8747 ments) ______8744, 8745 California ______8738 Colorado______8738 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Idaho (2 documents)_____ 8738,8739 Notices M o n ta n a ______8738 COMMISSION New Mexico (2 documents)___ 8738, Hearings, etc.: Notices 8739 “Nordseeflug” Sylter Lufttrans- U ta h ______8739 port GmbH_____~______8750 Allocation of VHF television Ozark Air Lines, Inc______8750 broadcast stations; Canadian- MARITIME ADMINISTRATION COMMERCE DEPARTMENT U.S.A. agreement______8750 Hearings, etc.: Proposed Rule Making See Business and Defense Services Florida-Georgia Television Co., Subsidized operators; guidelines Administration; Maritime Ad for payment______~L______8744 ministration. Inc., et al______8750 Ghesser, Harvey Z. (2 docu Notices COMMODITY CREDIT ments) ______8750, 8751 Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.; CORPORATION Image Radio, Inc., and Impact application ______8748 Radio, Inc______8751 Rules and Regulations Rust Craft Broadcasting Co. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Cotton loan program; 1968 crop et al______8751 supplement______8726 COMMISSION Shriner, T. J______8751 Notices CONSUMER AND MARKETING Sumiton Broadcasting Co., Inc., and ' Cullman Music Broad Hearings, etc.: SERVICE casting Co ______1 8752 American Checkmaster System, Rules and Regulations I n c ------8756 Avocados grown in south Florida; FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Delaware and Hudson Co. and expenses and rate of assessment Delaware and Hudson Rail and carryover of unexpended Notices road Corp______8756 Royston Coalition Mines, Ltd___ 8758 iunds______8725 Hearings, etc.: Uhe5 grown in Florida; expenses Collinwood, Tenn., city of, and and rate of assessment______8725 Tennessee Gas Pipe Line Co 8753 TARIFF COMMISSION «aval stores; rosin standards_____ 8721 Harlow, William Van, Jr., et al__ 8752 Notices reaches grown in California; LaGloria Oil and Gas Co. et al_ 8753 grades and sizes______8726 Dairy products; investigation and Pacific Northwest Power Co. and hearing______8758 0+ °? ’ inspection; flue-cured Washington Public Power standard grades______;______8721 Supply System______8754 (Continued on next page) 8719 8720 CONTENTS
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TREASURY DEPARTMENT See also Federal. Aviation Admin See also Customs Bureau. istration. Notices Proposed Rule Making Relocation of boundary between Management Analysis Officer; Alaska-Hawaii and Bering signing of official papers in the standard time zones______8745 Office of the Treasurer______8747
List of CFR Parts Affected
The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected b y documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering the 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, 1968, and specifies how they are affected.
14 CFR 4439. 8738 3 CFR 4440. 8738 Executive O rder: 39______8731 4441. 8738 1565 (revoked by PLO 4440) 8738 71 (4 documents)______8732, 8733 4442. 8738 97______8733 4443. 8739 7 CFR Proposed R ules: 4444. 8739 4445. 8739 29______8721 71 (4 documents)______8744,8745 160______8721 46 CFR 718______8722 19 CFR 911— ______8725 10_____ 3Q P roposed R ules : 915______— 8725 21_____ 8731 C h . H ______8744 917______8726 1427______8726 41 CFR 49 CFR P roposed R ules: 101-47— 8737 P roposed R ules: 51______8740 239______8745 43 CFR Public Land O rders: 3938 (see PLO 4440)______8738 4291 (corrected by PLO 4445)_____ 8739 4438—____ 8738 8721
Rules and Regulations
B3KR Good Quality Variegated Scorched § 29.1181 [Amended] Title 7— AGRICULTURE L e a f. Ripe, firm leaf structure, fleshy, 11. In § 29.1181 the subheading “ 4 Chapter I— Consumer and Marketing oily, normal width, over 16 inches in Grades of Wrappers” is amended to read length. Uniformity, 80 percent; in “ 2 Grades of Wrappers”, and grade sym Service (Standards, Inspections, jury tolerance, 15 percent. bols under this subheading are amended Marketing Practices), Department of B4KR Fair Quality Variegated Scorched by deleting AIR and A2R. Agriculture L e a f. 12. In § 29.1181 the subheading ” 28 Ripe, firm leaf structure, fleshy Grades of Leaf” is amended to read “26 PART 29—-TOBACCO INSPECTION body, lean in oil, normal width. Uni formity, 70 percent; injury tolerance Grades of Leaf”, and grade symbols un Subpart C— Standards 20 percent, of which not over 5 per der this subheading are amended by de cent may be waste or other badly leting B5D and B6D: F l u e -C u r e d Standard G rades injured tobacco. 13. In § 29.1181 the subheading “ 20 On April 24, 1968, notice of proposed B5KR Low Quality Variegated Scorched Grades of Smoking Leaf” is amended to L e a f. read “ 19 Grades of Smoking Leaf”, and rule making regarding an amendment to Ripe, firm leaf structure, fleshy the Official Standard Grades for Flue- body, lean in oil, narrow. Uniformity, grade symbols under this subheading are Cured Tobacco, U.S. Types 11,12, 13, and 70 percent; injury tolerance 30 per amended by deleting H3K. 14, was published in the F ederal R egister cent, of which not over 10 percent 14. In § 29.1181 the subheading “ 10 (33 F.R. 6245). Interested persons were may be waste or other badly injured Grades of Cutters” is amended to read given 30 days in which to submit written to b a c co . “11 Grades of Cutters”, and grade sym data, views, or arguments regarding the 5. Section 29.1162 is further amended bols under this subheading are amended proposed amendment. by deleting grades B5D and B6D and by adding C4K after C5F. No data, views, or arguments have been their specifications. 15. In § 29.1181 the subheading “ 19 received and the proposed amendment is Grades of Variegated” is amended to hereby adopted without change and is set § 29.1163 [Amended] read ”16 Grades of Variegated”, and forth below. 6. Section 29.1163 is amended by de grade symbols under this subheading are Effective date. This amendment shall leting grade H3K and its specifications. amended by deleting X5KL, X5KF, and become -effective 30 days following the § 29.1164 [Amended] X5KV. 16. In § 29.1181 the subheading “ 16 date of publication in the Federal 7. Section 29.1164 is amended by add R e g ist e r . Grades of Slick” is amended to read ing grades C4K and C4KR after grade “14 Grades of Slick”, and grade sym Done at Washington, D.C., this 10th C5F and its specifications. The addition bols under this subheading are amended day of June 1968. reads as- follows: by deleting C4FS and C5FS. G. R. G range, C4K Fair Quality Variegated Cutters. Deputy Administrator, 17. Section 29.1181 is further amended Ripe, open leaf structure, medium by adding a block of grade symbols fol Marketing Services. body, lean in oil, moderate color in tensity, normal width, over 16 inches lowing the block subheaded “7 Grades § 29.1008 [Amended] in length. Uniformity, 70 percent; of Variegated Mixed”. The addition 1. Section 29.1008 is amended by de injury tolerance 20 percent, of which reads as follows: not over 5 percent may be waste or leting color symbol “D—walnut” and 5 Grades of Variegated Scorched other badly injured tobacco. substituting therefor “KR—variegated B 3 K R C4KR Fair Quality Variegated Scorched scorched” . B4KR C4KR X4KR C u tte rs. B 5 K R 2. Section 29.1122 is revised to read as Ripe, open leaf structure, medium follows; body, lean in oil, moderate color in §29.1225 [Amended] § 29.1122 Rule 16. tensity, normal width, over 16 inches in length. Uniformity, 70 per 18. Section 29.1225 is amended by de Any 7°t of ripe tobacco which contains cent; injury tolerance 20 percent, leting color symbol “D—walnut” and 20 percent or more of scorched tobacco of which not over 5 percent may be substituting therefor ”KR—variegated “i2T3>>ke designated by the color symbol waste or other badly injured tobacco, scorched” . KR”. Any lot of unripe tobacco which is 8. Section 29.1164 is further amended (Sgc. 14, 49 Stat. 734; 7 U.S.C. 511m) not greenish or green but which contains by deleting grades C4FS and C5FS and [F.R. Doc. 68-7028; Filed, June 13, 1968; 20 percent or more of scorched tobacco their specifications. 8 :4 8 a .m .] or any lot of tobacco which contains 20 percent or more of a color distinctively §29.1165 [Amended] uinerent from the major color shall be 9. Section 29.1165 is amended by add PART 160— REGULATIONS AND classified as mixed and designated by ing grade X4KR after grade X5F and STANDARDS FOR NAVAL STORES the color symbol “KM” . its specifications. The addition reads as Rosin Standards § 29.1161 [Amended] follows: On February 16, 1968, notice of pro , .?• ®ec^ on 29.1161 is amended by de- X 4KR Fair Quality Variegated Scorched leting grades AIR and A2R and their L u g s. posed rule making regarding amend specifications. Ripe, open leaf structure, medium ments to the Official Naval Stores Stand body, lean in oil, weak color inten- ards of the United States was published § 29.1162 [Amended] . sity. Uniformity, 70 percent; toler in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r (33 F.R. 3076). 4. Section 29.1162 is amended by add ance, 30 percent waste. Interested persons were given an oppor ing grades B3KR, B4KR, and B5KR after tunity to appear at a public hearing held 10. Section 29.1165 is further amended May 17, 1968, or to submit written data, grade B6K and its specifications. The ad by deleting grades X5KL, X5KF, and views, or arguments not later than the dition reads as follows: X5KV and their specifications. date of the hearing.
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Testimony given at the hearing af A ppendix B—Colorimetric Specifications for U.S. the farm; providing changes in the firmed that modem techniques in the R osin Standards (Master CubesX A , X B , and X C )1 designation of certification counties; manufacture of rosin have resulted in the and providing changes in crop disposi production of quantities of rosin lighter Grade X y T tion dates. in color than the lightest grade “X ” of the Since farmers need to know of these U.S. Standards. Industry representation XA ...... 0.4048 0.4443 0.708 changes in the rules as soon as possible, XB...... 0.3724 0.4117 0.788 stressed the existing need for standards XC- ...... 0.3406 0,3696 0.848 it is hereby found and determined that to cover the color range of the lighter col compliance with the notice, public pro ored rosin. All views presented concurred 1 x and y are C IE trilinear coordinates; T is the lumi cedure, and 30-day effective date re with the adoption of the three proposed nous transmission factor. quirement of 5 U.S.C. 553 (80 Stat. 383) standards, designated XA, XB, and XC, (Sec. 3, 42 Stat. 1435; secs. 203, 205, 60 Stat. is impracticable and contrary to the pub to meet this requirement. 1087, 1090, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 93, 1622, lic interest. Accordingly, these changes After consideration of all such rele 1624, 29 F.R. 16210, 32 F.R. 11741) will be effective upon publication of this F e d e r a l R egister. vant matter as was presented by inter [F.R. Doc. 68-7029; Filed, June 13, 1968; amendment in the ested persons, the amendment as so 8 :4 8 a .m .] The Regulations Governing Determina proposed is hereby adopted, subject to tion of Acreage and Compliance, as the following changes: amended (32 F.R. 9069, 9507, 11755, and The words “would be” in paragraphs Chapter VII— Agricultural Stabiliza 17513) are further amended as follows: 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the proposal, respec tion and Conservation Service (Agri 1. The table of contents is amended tively, are changed to read “is”. cultural Adjustment), Department of by adding §§ 718.2a, 718.29, and 718.30 to read as follows: Effective date. These amendments shall Agriculture become effective three months following Sec. 718.2a Farm entry authority. the date of publication in the Federal SUBCHAPTER B— FARM MARKETING QUOTAS 718.29 Final date for filing certification of egister AND ACREAGE ALLOTMENTS R . diverted acreage. Done at Washington, D.C., this 10th [A m d t. 3] 718.30 Final date for filing certification of day of June 1968. PART 718— DETERMINATION OF peanut acreage. G . R. G r a n g e , ACREAGE AND COMPLIANCE 2. Section 718.2a is added to read as Deputy Administrator, follows: Marketing Services. Miscellaneous Amendments § 718.2a Farm entry authority. 1. Section 160.13 is amended by in Basis and purpose. This amendment is Any authorized representative of Agri serting grade designations “XC,” “XB,” issued pursuant to the Agricultural Ad cultural Stabilization and Conservation and “XA” between the word “respec justment Act of 1938, as amended (7 Service shall have authority to enter any tively:” and grade designation “X.” U.S.C. 1281 et seq.), for the purpose of farm for the purpose of measuring or 2. Section 160.73 is amended by chang providing authority for any authorized ascertaining acreage or determining ing the heading to read “Availability of representative of Agricultural Stabiliza compliance with any mandatory or vol standards”, by. designating the present tion and Conservation Service to enter a untary program administered by ASCS. provisions as paragraph (a) with the farm for the purpose of measuring or For voluntary programs, application of heading “Standards available on loan”, ascertaining acreage, or determining the producer to participate in the pro and by adding a new paragraph (b), to compliance with programs administered gram shall constitute his consent to the read as follows: by ASCS; providing changes in State authority to enter the farm to measure (b) Standards available for purchase.committee options; providing authority or ascertain acreage or determine Duplicate cubes for rosin standard grades for obtaining approval of the Deputy compliance. XA, XB, and XC are not available from Administrator to change certification the Department but may be obtained dates for peanuts and diverted acreage; § 718.17 [Amended] commercially. adding provisions for handling cases • 3. In § 718.17(b) the Table of Sections 3. Section 160.302 is amended by de where the farm operator overstates crop leting the words “prepared by and”. acreage under certification and such Affected by State Committee Determina 4. Appendix B is added following state overstatement of acreage would have re tions pursuant to § 718.17(a) is amended ment No. 6 of Appendix A to read as sulted in an overpayment of marketing for the States of Delaware, Mississippi, follows: certificate or price support payment for New York, and Ohio to read as follows:
T able of Sec tion s A ffected by State Co m m itte e D eterminations
State Section 718.2(b)(5) Section 718.14 deduction Section 718.15 adjustment credit Section 718.5(e)(2) Section 718.25(e) (2) Section 718.10(b)(2) normal row width credit acreage computations remeasurement refund range of row widths
Delaware...... 30 inches. Minimum area 0.1 acre for ...... — ...... Acres and tenths...... 0.2 acre. aU crops and land uses ex cept tobacco—Minimum width, 6 links. Mississippi. Minimum width, 0.1 chain.. Minimum area, (1) 0.3 awe, ex- ...... 32-44 inches. cept that one plot may be less than 0.3 acre where the total excess or deficiency is more than 0.3 acre. (2) 0.1 acre for irrigation dikes installed after initial measurement. Minimum width, 0.2 chain, ex cept 0.1 chain for irrigation dikes installed after initial measurement. New York. Minimum width, 8 links Minimum width, 8 links (63 ' Acres and tenths. (63 inches). inches). Ohio___ '.. Minimum width, 8 links ...... Acres and tenths. 32-42 inches. for wops other than tobacco.
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4. Section 718.21 is amended by The revised provisions listed above read M aryland changes in paragraph (b) (2) and (4 ), as follows: * * * * * and by adding paragraph (g ), to read as (2 ) Barley, oats, and rye— May 31. A ll § 718.27 Crop disposition dates. follows: counties (except June 30 for spring-seeded ♦ * * * * oats in Garrett County). § 718.21 Reports of acreage in certifi (b) Crop disposition dates. ***** cation counties. M in n e so t a labama * * * * * A (1 ) Wheat, barley, com , and grain sor- (1 ) Wheat, "barley, oats, and rye— (i) (b) Final dates for filing certifica ghums—rJuly 15. All counties. April 15. Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bullock, tions. * * * (2 ) Oats and rye— (i) Spring-seeded. July Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Choctaw, Clarke, (2) For peanuts. As provided in 15. All counties. Coffee, Conecuh, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw, § 718.30. Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Escambia, Geneva, (ii) Late-seeded— September 15. A ll c o u n * * * * * Greene, Hale, Henry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, ties. (4) For an acreage diverted from, feedMacon, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Montgom * * * * * grain or cotton. As provided in § 718.29. ery, Perry, Pickens, Pike, Russell, Sumter, Nevada Tallapoosa, Tuscaloosa, Washington, and * * * * ♦ W ilc o x . (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— July 15. All counties (except Churchill— June 30 for (g) Overstatement of crop acreage (ii) May 2. Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Chero kee, Clay, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman, De w h e a t ) . under certification. (1) If the farm op Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, ***** erator files a certification of acreage for Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, N ew M exico the wheat, feed grain, or upland cotton Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, program which certifies an acreage on Morgan, Randolph, St. Clair, Shelby, Talla (1 ) Wheat, barley (except spring-seeded), the farm in excess of the actual acreage dega, Walker, and Winston. oats, and rye— (i) May 20. Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Guadalupe, Hidal * * * * * planted to the crop, the operator may be go, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Quay, Roose considered to have made a good faith A rizona velt, and Sierra. effort to file an accurate certification of (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— (i) May (ii) June 15. Bernalillo, Catron, Colfax crop acreage, provided the acreage so 1. Maricopa, Pima, Final, Santa Cruz, and (except August 10 for oats), Grant, Harding, certified does not exceed the measured Y u m a . McKinley, Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San acreage by more than the larger of 2 (ii) May 15. Cochise, Gila, Graham, and Juan, San Miquel, Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, acres or 10 percent of such certified G reen lee. Torrance, Union, and Valencia. acreage. (iii) June 1. Apache, Coconino (except ***** spring-seeded), Mohave, Navajo (except N ew Y ork (2) If the crop acreage certified by thespring-seeded, and Yavapai (except spring- farm operator exceeds the actual crop seed ed ) . (1 ) Wheat, barley, and rye— (i) June 10. acreage by more than the larger of 2 (iv ) August 1— Spring-seeded. C oco n in o , (Long Island) Nassau, and Suffolk. acres or 10 percent of the reported Navajo, and Yavapai. (ii) June 15. All other counties. (2 ) Com — (i) May 1. Maricopa, Pinal, and acreage, and such overstated acreage ***** Y u m a . would have resulted in an overpayment N orth C arolina of marketing certificate or price support (ii) August 15. Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Pima, and Santa Cruz. * * * * * payment to producers on the farm, no (iii) September 1. Mohave and Yavapai. (3 ) Flue-cured tobacco— (i) June 20. A n marketing certificate or price support (iv ) September 15. Apache, Coconino, and son, Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, payment shall be made for the farm. Not N a v a jo . Craven, Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, withstanding the above provisions of this (3 ) Spring-seeded grain sorghums— (i) Greene, Harnett, Hoke, Hyde, Johnston, May t . Maricopa, Pinal, and Yuma. subparagraph (2), the Deputy Adminis Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico, (ii) August 15. Cochise, Gila, Graham, trator may nevertheless authorize the Pender, Pitt, Richmond, Robeson, Sampson, Greenlee, Mohave, Pima, Santa Cruz, and making of marketing certificate or price Y a v a p a i. Scotland, Wayne, and Wilson. support payment in cases where the oper- (iii) September 15. Apache, Coconino, and (ii) June 30. All other counties. ator overstated the crop acreage on the N a v a jo . j N orth D ak o ta arm by more than the tolerance author- (4 ) Summer-seeded grain sorghums— (i) (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats (except late spring- rfQe?»«.Undf r . subparagraPh (1) of this August 15. Maricopa and Pinal. paragraph, in such amounts as he deter- (ii) October 1. Y u m a . seeded) , rye, corn, and grain sorghums. * * * mmes to be equitable, provided the oper (5 ) Cotton— (i) July l. Y u m a . (2 ) Late-seeded spring oats— (i) July 22. ator has acted in good faith in certifying (ii) July 15. M o h a v e. Adams, Bowman, Dickey, Emmons, Grant, the crop acreage. (iii) August 15. Cochise,' Gila, Graham, Hettinger, La Moure, Logan, McIntosh, Ran Greenlee, Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, som, Richland, Sargent, Sioux, and Slope. • (b) of § 718.27 and Yavapai. (ii) July 29. Barnes, Billings, Burleigh, S ef^ y revising, deleting and i * * * * * Cass, Dunn, Foster, Golden Valley, Griggs, Kidder, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton, C aliforn ia divisionsdivi?or>?1f1°Wmi for certain SUbParagraphs States: and' Oliver, Sheridan, Stark, Steele, Stutsman, (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye. * * * Traill, and Wells. A r i^ a~ reVise entire subparagraph (] (iv ) June 15. Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, (iii) August 5. Benson, Bottineau, Burke, S 2 S S aU subW r a X sP ( San Benito (except Panoche), San Luis Cavalier, Divide, Eddy, Grant Forks, McHenry, ^aiirornia— revise subdivisions (iv) and Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Shasta (wheat Mountrail, Nelson, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, «fiubparagr&ps ( 1 ) . " * in Redding area only). Renville, Rolette, Towner, Walsh, Ward, and niinois— revise 3 2 f^^ap h (i; (v ) August 1. Alpine, Inyo, Lassen, Modoc W illia m s . Marvlanrt entire subparagraph (2] (except Tulelake), Mono, Plumas, Shasta (ex ***** Minnesota entlre subparagraph ( cept wheat in Redding area), Sierra, Siskyou subparagraph (3) an, (except Tulelake and Butte Valley). T e n n e ssee • * * * • Nevada— re?iseUPntirfraP5S (1) and (2 (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— May 31. New M exlcJ^w - J?ubparagraph (] F lorida All counties. New Y o rk ^ v f ® !? tire subparagraph North Carol ini® “ P1” subparagraph (: (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— April 1. (2 ) Corn, cotton, grain sorghums, and (3a Car°hna— revise entire subparag All counties. rice—August 15. All counties.
* * * * * T exas I l lin o is (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— (i) and , bu«paragraphs (3) a * * * • May 15. Armstrong, Carson, Dallam, Deaf (2 ). VlS® entire subparagraphs (l (2 ) Oats— (i) July 1. Counties listed in Smith, Gray, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, (1) (i) above. Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Oldham, w i h ^ 718® aU su b paragraph s, (ii) July 15. All other counties. Ochiltree, Potter, Randall, Roberts, and hington-revise all subparagraphs. ***** S h e rm a n .
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(ii) May 1. All other counties. Sterling, Sutton, Tarrant, Taylor, Terrell, (ix ) August 1. D o u g la s (area 2 ), Pend (2 ) Com and spring-seeded grain sor Terry, Throckmorton, Titus, Tom Green, Oreille (except spring-seeded oats), and ghums— (i) May 15. Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Travis, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Upton, Val Stevens (except spring-seeded oats). and Willacy. Verde, Van Zandt, Walker, Ward, Washing (x ) August 15. Asotin (area 3), Ferry, and (ii) June 1. Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, ton, Williamson, Winkler, Wise, Wood, Okanogan (area 1). Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Yoakum, and Young. (2 ) Spring-seeded oats— August 10. Pend Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Zapata. (ii) September 15. Aransas, Atascosa, Aus Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens. (iii) June 15. Atascosa, Austin, Bexar, tin, Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Brazoria, Brooks, (3 ) Com and grain sorghums— August 15. Brazoria, Caldwell, Calhoun, Colorado, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Colorado, De All counties. Comal, De Witt, Dimmit, Port Bend, Frio, W itt, Dimmit, Duval, Fort Bend, Frio, Galves * * * * * Galveston, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, ton, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Harris, Harris, Hays, Jackson, Karnes, Kinney, La Hidalgo, Jackson, Jefferson, Jim Hogg, Jim 6. Section 718.28 is amended by chang Salle, Lavaca, Live Oak, McMullen, Mata Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, La Salle, ing the counties designated as certifica gorda, Maverick, Medina, Uvalde, Val Verde, Lavaca, Liberty, Live Oak, McMullen, Mata tion counties in the following States to Victoria, Waller, Webb, Wharton, Wilson, and gorda, Maverick, Medina, Nueces, Orange, Z a vala. Refugio, San Patricio, Starr, Uvalde, Victoria, read as follows: (iv ) July 1. Bastrop, Burleson, Fayette, Waller, Webb, Wharton, Willacy, Wilson, § 718.28 Designation of certification Lee, Milam, Travis, Washington, and Zapata, and Zavala. counties. Williamson. (4 ) Cotton— (i) May 15. Counties listed in * * * * * (v ) July 15. Anderson, Angelina, Bandera, (2) (i) above. Bell, Blanco, Bosque, Bowie, Brazos, Camp, (ii) June 1. Counties listed in (2) (ii) Ar k a n sas Cass, Chambers, Cherokee, Collin, Cooke, above. All counties. Crockett, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Edwards, (iii) June 15. Counties listed in (2) (iii) * * * * * Ellis, Falls, Fannin, Franklin, Freestone, above. F lorida Gillespie, Grayson, Gregg, Grimes, Hardin, (iv ) July 1. Counties listed in (2) (iv) Harrison, Henderson, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, above. Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Co Hunt, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Kaufman, (v ) July 15. Counties "listed in (2) (v) lumbia, Dixie, Escambia, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Lamar, Leon, Liberty, ab o ve. G la d es, H a m ilto n , H en d ry , H olm es, Jackson, Limestone, McLennan, Madison, Marion, (v i) August 1. Borden, Brewster, Brown, Jefferson, L a fa y e tte , L eon , Levy, Liberty, Menard, Montgomery, Morris, Nacogdoches, Burnet, Callahan, Clay, Coke, Coleman, Co Madison, Marion,' Nassau, Okaloosa, Palm Navarro, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, manche, Concho, Coryell, Culberson, East- Beach, Putnam, Santa Rosa, Sumter, Suwan Rains, Real, Red River, Robertson, Rockwall, land, El Paso, Erath, Fisher, Garza, Hamilton, nee, Taylor, Union, Walton, and Washington. Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Hood, Howard, Hudspeth, Jack, Jeff Davis, G eorgia Schleicher, Shelby, Smith, Sutton, Tarrant, Jones, Lampasas, Llano, Loving, Mason, Mc Titus, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt, Culloch, Mills, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, All counties except Camden, Charlton, Walker, and Wood. Palo Pinto, Parker, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Chattahoochee, Glynn, Jones, McIntosh, (v i) August 1. Archer, Baylor, Borden, Runnels, San Saba, Scurry, Shackelford, Som Muscogee, and Quitman. Brewster, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Clay, ervell, Stephens, Sterling, Taylor, Terrell, * * * * * Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Coryell, Tom Green, Ward, Winkler, Wise, and Young. Culberson, Dickens, Eastland, El Paso, Erath, (v ii) August 15. Andrews, Archer, Bailey, K e n t u c k y Fisher, Foard, Garza, Hamilton, Hardeman, Baylor, Briscoe, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Haskell, Hood, Howard, Hudspeth, Jack, Allen, Ballard, Barren, Breckinridge, Bul Cottle, Crane, Crosby, Dawson, Dickens, Ector, Jeff Davis, Jones, Kent, King, Knox, Lam lit t , B u tle r, C ald w ell, C allow ay, Carlisle, Floyd, Foard, Gaines, Glasscock, Hale, Hall, pasas, Llano, Loving,, McCulloch, Mason, Christian, Crittenden, Daviess, Edmonson, Hardeman, Haskell, Hockley, Irion, Kent, Mills, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, Palo Pinto, F u lto n G raves, G ra y so n , H an cock, Hardin, King, Knox, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Parker, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Runnels, San Hart, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Hopkins, Midland, Motley, Parmer, Reagan, Stonewall, Saba, Scurry, Shackelford, Somervell, Steph Jefferson, L a ru e, L iv in g sto n , Logan, Lyon, Swisher, Terry, Throckmorton, Upton, Wich ens, Sterling, Stonewall, Taylor, Terrell, McCracken, McLean, Marshall, Meade, Met ita, Wilbarger, and Yoakum. Throckmorton, Tom Green, Ward, Wichita, calfe, Muhlenburg, Ohio, Oldham, Rowan, Wilbarger, Winkler, Wise, and Young. (v iii) September 1. Counties listed in (2) S h elb y , S im p so n , S p en cer, Todd, Trigg, (v ii) August 15. Andrews, Bailey, Briscoe, (viii) above. Union, Warren, and Webster. Castro, Childress, Cochran, Cottle, Crane, (5 ) Rice— (i) June 15. Austin, Brazoria, Crosby, Dawson, Ector, Floyd, Gaines, Glass Calhoun, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Lo u isian a cock, Hale, Hall, Hockley, Irion, Lamb, Lub Harrison, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Vic A ll p a rish es e x c ep t Jefferson, Orleans, toria, Waller, and Wharton. bock, Lynn, Martin, Midland, Motley, Parmer, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard, Reagan, Swisher, Terry, Upton, and Yoakum. (ii) July 1. Bastrop, Travis, and Washing ***** (v iii) September i. Armstrong, Carson, to n . Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, (iii) July 15. Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, M ich ig an Gray, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchin Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, Polk, and All counties. son, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, W a lk e r. Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, and ( i v ) September 1. B o w ie. M in n e so ta W h e e le r . (3 ) Summer-seeded grain sorghums— (i) ***** ' All counties except Aitken, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carlton, Clearwater, Cook, Crow September 1. Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, W a sh in g to n Bastrop, Bell, Blanco, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of Brazos,-Brewster, Brown, Burleson, Burnet, (1 ) Wheat, barley, oats, and rye— (i) th e W o o d s , M cL eod , N ic o lle t, P in e, St. Louis, Caldwell, Callahan, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, June 20. Adams, Benton (area 1), Franklin, Traverse, and Wadena. Coke, Coleman, Collin, Comal, Comanche, and Klickitat (area 2). M ississippi Concho, Cooke, Coryell, Crane, Crockett, (ii) June 25. Garfield (area 1), Culberson, Dallas, Dawson, Delta, Denton, (iii) June 30. Benton (area 2), Columbia All counties except Alcorn, Benton, Boli Eastland, Ector, Edwards, Ellis, El Paso, (area 1), Grant, Walla Wall» (under 1,205 var, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Clay, Coahoma, Be Erath, Falls, Fannin, Fayette, Fisher, feet elevation), and Yakima. Sota, Humphreys, Issaquena, Itawamba, Franklin, Freestone, Gaines, Garza, Gillespie, (iv ) July 1. Asotin (area 2) and Kittitas Lafayette, Leflore,- Marshall, Monroe, Panola, Glasscock, Grayson, Gregg, Grimes, Hamilton, (area 2 ) . Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tippah, Tishomingo, and Warren. Hardin, Harrison, Hays, Henderson, Hill, (v ) July 10. Douglas (areal) and Whitman Hood, Hopkins, Houston, Howard, Hudspeth, (area 1 ) . M issouri Hunt, Irion, Jack, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Johnson, (v i) July 15. Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays All counties. Jones, Kaufman, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, K it Kinney, Lamar, Lampasas, Lee, Leon, Lime ***** titas (area 1), Klickitat (area 1), Lincoln, stone, Llano, Loving, Lynn, McCulloch, N evada Mason, Okanogan (area 2), Pacific, Pierce, McLennan, Madison, Marion, Martin, Mason, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Churchill, Humboldt, Nye, and Pershing. Menard, Midland, Milam, Mills, Mitchell, Spokane (except spring-seeded oats), Thurs Montague, Montgomery, Morris, Nacogdoches, ***** ton, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla (over 1,205 feet Navarro, Newton, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Panola, N ew Y ork elevation), and Whatcom. Parker, Pecos, Polk, Presidio, Rains, Reagan, All counties except Broilx, Hamilton, Kings, Real, Red River, Reeves, Robertson, Rockwall, (v ii) July 20. Chelan, Columbia (area 2), N a ssa u , N ew Y o r k , P u tn a m , Q ueens, Rink* Runnels, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San a n d L ew is. Jacinto, San Saba, Schleicher, Scurry, Shack (v iii) July 25. Asotin (area 1), Garfield mond, Rockland, Suffolk, Warren, an elford, Shelby, Smith, Somervell, Stephens, (area 2), and Whitman (area 2). Westchester.
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North Carolina following final dates for filing the initial for the period April 1, 1968, through All counties. certification of peanut acreage which March 31, 1969, pursuant to the mar ***** are earlier than the latest disposition keting agreement, as amended, and date for feed grain in the county have Order No. 911, as amended (7 CFR Part T e n n e ssee been recommended by the State commit 911), regulating the handling of limes Bedford, Benton, Bledsoe, Bradley, Carroll, tee and have been approved by the grown in the State of Florida. This reg Chester, Coffee, C rock ett, D a v id so n , D eca tu r, Deputy Administrator for the counties ulatory program is effective under the Dickson, Dyer, P a yette, F ra n k lin , G ib so n , listed below: Giles, Grundy, Hamilton, Hardeman, Hardin, Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act G eorgia Haywood, H enderson, H en ry , H ic k m a n , H o u s of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674). ton, Humphreys, Lake, Lauderdale, Lawrence, The disposition dates established for corn After consideration of all relevant mat Lewis, Lincoln, McNairy, Madison, Marion, and cotton. All counties. ters presented, including the proposals Marshall, M oore, M orga n , O b io n , P erry, P o lk , M ississippi set forth in such notice which were sub Rhea, R utherford, S c o tt, S e q u a tch ie , S h elb y , mitted by the Florida Lime Administra July 15. All counties. Stewart, T ip to n , T rou sd a le, V a n B u re n , W a r tive Committee (established pursuant to ren, Wayne, and Weakley. T exas said marketing agreement and order), T exas (1 ) For spring-seeded peanuts in all coun it is hereby found and determined that: All counties except Atascosa, Bandera, Bee, ties. The disposition date for corn and spring- § 911.208 Expenses and rate o f assess Bexar, Blanco, Brewster, Caldwell, Calhoun, seeded grain sorghum. ment. Cameron, C om al, C ro ck e tt, C u lb erso n , D e (2 ) Summer ^seeded peanuts in all coun Witt, Dimmit, Edwards, El Paso, Frio, Gilles ties. The disposition date for summer-seeded (a) Expenses. Expenses that are rea pie, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, grain sorghum. sonable and likely to be incurred by the Hidalgo, H u d sp eth , Jack son , Jeff D avis, (c) General rule for final certification. Florida Lime Administrative Committee Karnes, K en d all, K err, K im b le , K in n e y , L a In cases where the initially certified pea during the period April 1, 1968, through Salle, Lavaca, Live O ak , L o v in g , M cM u lle n , March 31, 1969, will amount to $12,030. Maverick, M edin a, M en a rd , P ecos, P resid io, nut acreage exceeded the allotment and Real, Reeves, R efu g io , S ch leich er, S tarr, S u t the farm operator adjusted the acreage, (b) Rate of assessment. The rate of ton, Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, Victoria, the date for filing the final certification assessment for said period, payable by Ward, Webb, Wilson, Winkler, and Zavala. of peanut acreage (see § 718.21(b) (2)) each handler in accordance with § 911.41, * * * * * shall be after the peanuts are dug but is fixed at $0,025 per bushel of limes. V irginia not later than a date recommended by It is hereby further found that good All counties. the State committee and approved by the cause exists for not postponing the effec * * * * * Deputy Administrator. tive date hereof until 30 days after publi 7. A new § 718.29 is added to read as (d) Listing of final dates for filing cation in the Federal R egister (5 U.S.C. follows: final certification of peanut acreage. The 553) in that (1) shipments of limes are final dates for filing the final certification -now being made, (2) the relevant pro § 718.29 Final date for filing certifica of peanut acreage, when required under visions of said marketing agreement and tion of diverted acreage. the provisions of paragraph (c) of this this part require that th e rate of assess (a) General rule. The final date for section, are listed below. These dates ment herein fixed shall be applicable to filing certification of diverted acreage in were recommended by the State com all assessable limes handled during the the case of feed grain and cotton (see mittees and approved by thq Deputy aforesaid period, and (3) such period 5 718.21(b)(4)) shall be not later than Administrator. began on April 1, 1968, and said rate of the latest disposition date for feed grain (1) September 15. Georgia. assessment will automatically apply to all in the county, unless an earlier date is (2) October 1. Alabama. such limes beginning with such date. recommended by the State committee (3) October 15. California, Louisiana, and Missouri. (Secs. 1—19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. and approved by the Deputy Adminis 6 0 1 -6 7 4 ) trator. (4) October 31. Tennessee. (b) Exceptions approved by Deputy (5) November 1. Arizona, Arkansas, Dated: June 11, 1968. Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Administrator. The following final dates F l o y d F . H e d l u n d , for filing certification of diverted acreage South Carolina, and Virginia. Director, Fruit and Vegetable in the case of feed grain and cotton (6) December 1. Florida and Okla Division, Consumer and Mar which are earlier than the latest disposi homa. keting Service. tion date for feed grain in the county (7) December 15. Texas. [F.R. Doc. 68-7052; Filed, June 13, 1968; have been recommended by the State (Secs. 373, 374, 375, 52 Stat. 65, as amended, 8:50 a.m .f^ committee and have been approved by 66, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 1373, 1374, 1375) the Deputy Administrator for the coun ties listed below: Effective date: Upon publication in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r . PART 915— AVOCADOS GROWN IN G eorgia Signed at Washington, D.C., on SOUTH FLORIDA The disposition dates established for corn and co tto n . A ll cou n ties. June 10,1968. Expenses and Rate of Assessment and E. A. Jaenke, Carryover of Unexpended Funds T exas Acting Administrator, Agricul _ disposition dates established for corn tural Stabilization and Con On May 29,1968, notice of rule making ties spring"seeded grain sorghums. All coun- servation Service. was published in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r [F.R. Doc. 68-7027; Filed, June 13, 1968; (33 F.R. 7823) regarding proposed ex foUows-neW ^ *s added to read as 8 :4 8 a .m .] penses, the related rate of assessment for the period beginning April 1, 1968, through March 31, 1968, and carryover § 718.30 Final date for filing certifies- Chapter IX— Consumer and Market tion of peanut acreage* of unexpended funds pursuant to the ing Service (Marketing Agreements marketing agreement, as amended, and nSeni ral rule for initial certiflea- and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Order No. 915, as amended (7 CFR Part final date ior the initial Nuts), Department of Agriculture 915), regulating the handling of avo § 7 o peanut acreage (see cados grown in south Florida. This regu the iati ?V-2)} sha11 be not later than PART 911— LIMES GROWN IN latory program is effective under the one latest disposition date for feed grain FLORIDA Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of recnm m T^J’ lunless an earlier date is 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674). ^commended by the State committee Expenses and Rate of Assessment After consideration of all relevant tratorPPr°Ved by th® Deputy Admin*s- On May 29,1968, notice of rule making matters presented, including the pro was published in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r posals set forth in such notice which were a ^ L t T l ^ 718 ior initial certifications (33 F.R. 7823) regarding proposed ex submitted by the Avocado Administrative vp oved by Deputy Administrator. The penses and the related rate of assessment Committee (established pursuant to said
No.. 116------2 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8726 RULES AND REGULATIONS marketing agreement and order), it is preliminary notice, engage in public rule- peaches (a) when packed in a 12B Cali hereby found and determined that: making procedure, and postpone the fornia peach box, which are of the size effective date of this regulation until 30 that will pack, in accordance with the re § 91 5.20 8 Expenses and rale o f assess days after publication .thereof in the quirements prescribed for a standard ment and carryover of unexpended F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r (5 U.S.C. 553) in that, pack, 65 peaches in said box, or (b) funds. as hereinafter set forth, the time inter when packed in a No. 22D standard lug (a) Expenses. Expenses that are vening between the date when informa box, which are of the size that will pack, reasonable and likely to be incurred by tion upon which this regulation is based in accordance with the requirements pre the Avocado Administrative Committee became available and the time when this scribed by a standard pack, not more during the period April 1, 1968, through regulation must become effective in than 80 peaches in said box, shall be March 31, 1969, will amount to $13,050. order to effectuate the declared policy of deemed to meet the said minimum di (b) Rate of assessment. The rate of the act is insufficient; a reasonable time ameter requirement: And provided, fur assessment for said period, payable by is permitted, under the circumstances, ther, That for the purpose of determin each handler in accordance with § 915.41, for preparation for such effective time; ing whether ripe peaches meet the said is fixed at $0.03 per bushel of avocados. and good cause exists for making the standard pack requirements, such (c) Reserve. Of the unexpended as provisions hereof effective not later than peaches may be fairly tightly packed sessment funds in excess of expenses June 15, 1968. A reasonable determina rather than tightly packed. incurred during the fiscal period ended tion as to. the supply of, and the demand (2) Peaches which are “well matured” March 31, 1968, $303.84 shall be carried for, such peaches must await the devel means peaches which, at the time of over in the reserve fund, established opment of tlie crop thereof, and adequate picking, (i) have shoulders and sutures under § 915.205, in accordance with information thereon was not available to well filled out and smooth; (ii) have skin § 915.42'of said marketing agreement and the Peach Commodity Committee until which is at least very light green to yel order. May 14, 1968, on which date an open lowish green in color; (iii) have flesh It is hereby further found that good meeting was held, after giving due notice that is yellow or straw color with only a cause exists for not postponing the ef thereof, to consider the need for, and small portion usually next to the skin fective date hereof until 30 days after the extent of, regulation of shipments of being greenish yellow or greenish straw such peaches. Interested persons were color; (iv) have flesh which shows some publication in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r (5 U.S.C. 553) in that (1) shipments of afforded an opportunity to submit infor juiciness; and (v) yield very slightly to avocados are now being made, (2) the mation and views at this meeting; the moderate pressure at the suture or tip. relevant provisions of said marketing recommendation and supporting infor (3) Terms used in the amended mar agreement and this part require that all mation for regulation during the period keting agreement and order shall, when rate of assessment herein fixed shall be specified herein were promptly submitted used herein, have the same meaning as applicable to all assessable avocados to the Department after such meeting given to the respective term in said handled during the aforesaid period, and was held; necessary supplemental data amended marketing agreement and or (3) such period began on April 1, 1968, was received on June 10,1968; shipments der; “ U.S. No. 1,” “ bruises,” “ defects,” and said rate of assessment will automat of the current crop of such peaches are “damage,” “serious damage,” “standard ically apply to all such avocados begin expected to begin on or about the pack,” “tightly packed,” and “fairly ning with such date. effective date hereof; this regulation tightly packed” shall have the same should be applicable to all such ship meaning as when used in the U.S. Stand (Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. ments in order to effectuate the declared ards for Peaches (§§ 51.1210—51.1223 of 6 0 1 -6 7 4 ) policy of the act; the provisions of this this title); “No‘. 22D Standard lug box” Dated: June 11, 1968. regulation are identical with the afore shall have the same meaning as set forth said recommendation of the committee; in section 43601 of the Agricultural Code F l o y d F . H e d l tt n d , information concerning such provisions of California; “No. 12B California peach Director, Fruit and Vegetable and effective time has been disseminated box” shall have the same meaning as set Division, Consumer and Mar among handlers of such peaches; and forth in section 43598 of the Agricultural keting Service. compliance with the provisions of this Code of California; and “diameter” shall [P.R. Doc. 68-7053; Filed, June 13, 1968; regulation will not require of handlers mean the distance through the widest 8 :5 1 a m .] • any preparation therefor which cannot portion of the cross section of a peach at be completed by the effective time hereof. right angles to a line running from the [Peach. Reg. 1] § 917.411 Peach Regulation 1. stem to the blossom end; (a) Order. (1) During the period(Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 TJ.S.C. PART 917— FRESH PEARS, PLUMS, 6 0 1 -6 7 4 ) AND PEACHES GROWN IN CAL June 15, 1968, through October 31, 1968, no shipper shall ship: Dated: June 12,1968. IFORNIA (i) Any lot of packages or containers P a u l A . N ic h o l s o n , Regulation by Grades and Sizes of peaches unless such peaches meet the Deputy Director, Fruit and Veg requirements of the U.S. No. 1 grade: Findings. (1) Pursuant to the market etable Division, Consumer and Provided, That with respect to ripe ing agreement, as amended, and Order Marketing Service. peaches a tolerance of 10 percent, by No. 917, as amended (7 CFR Part 917), [F.R. Doc. 68-7106; Filed, June 13, 1968; count, for bruises not causing serious regulating the handling of fresh pears, 8 :5 1 a j n .] damage is allowed in addition to the plums, and peaches grown in the State tolerances provided for such U.S. No. 1 of California, effective under the appli grade; cable provisions of the Agricultural Chapter XIV— Commodity Credit Cor Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as (ii) Any package or container of poration, Department of Agriculture amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), and upon peaches unless at least 85 percent, by count, of such peaches are well matured SUBCHÀPTER B— LOANS, PURCHASES, AND the basis of the recommendations of the OTHER OPERATIONS Peach Commodity Committee, estab (as such term is defined in subparagraph lished under the aforesaid amended (2) of this paragraph) ; PART 1427— COTTON (iii) Any lot of packages or containers marketing agreement and order, and Subpart— 1968 Crop Supplement to of peaches if more than three (3) per upon other available information, it is Cotton Loan Program Regulations hereby found that the limitation of cent, by count, of the peaches in such lot shipments of peaches, as hereinafter are immature; The Cotton Loan Program Regula provided, will tend to effectuate the (iv) Any package or container of tions issued by Commodity Credit Cor declared policy of the act. peaches unless at least 85 percent of poration and containing the regulations (2) It is hereby further found that itthe peaches contained in such package of a general nature with respect to loa is impracticable, unnecessary, and con or container measure not less than 2% operations for cotton are supplement« trary to the public interest to give inches in diameter: Provided, That for 1968 crop cotton as follows:
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A labama—Continued A r k a n sa s— Continued S6C. 1427.1515 Purpose. 1427.1516 Schedule of base loan rates for Basis Basis middling eligible 1968 crop upland cot middling City County white City County white ton by warehouse location. inch inch 1427.1517 Schedule of premiums and dis loan rate loan rate counts for grade and staple length of eligible 1968 crop up Hamiltoh— ------Marion...... 20.40 McCrory______; ___ Woodruff...... —. . 20.35 la n d c o tto n . , , Hartford______Geneva_____ 20.45 McGehee...... D esha...... 20.35 1427.1518 Schedule of premiums and dis Hartselle...... Morgan_____ 20.45 Magnolial...______Columbia-______20.30 20.45 Marianna...... Lee...... 20.35 counts for micronaire read Havana Junction. Hale...... H eadland...... Henry______20.45 Marked Tree______Poinsett.— ...... 20.35 ings on 1968 crop u p la n d Hollywood______Jackson...... 20.45 Marvell______..... PhUlips...... 20.35 co tto n . Huntsville...... Madison...... 20.45 Morrilton...... C onw ay...... 20.35 Hurtsboro...... Russell...... 20.55 Newport______Jackson...... 20.35 Authority: The provisions of this subpart Jasper...... Walker...— . 20.45 North Little Rock Pulaski...... 20.35 issued under secs. 4, 5, 62 Stat. 1070, as Kennedy...... --. Lamar______'. 20.40 Osceola...... 1. Mississippi...... 20.35 20.55 Pine Bluff______Jefferson...... 20.35 amended; secs. 101, 103, 4 01, 63 S ta t. 1051, Lafayette. Chambers... Larkinsville...... Jackson_____ 20.45 Portland. . A sh le y ...... 20.35 as amended; 15 U.S.C. 714 b and c; 7 U.S.C. L in d en ...... Marengo.— 20.40 Prescott...!...... Nevada...... — ...... 20.30 1441,1444, 1421. Livingston...... Sumter...... 20.40 Searcy...... W hite...... — 20.35 Lbuisville. Barbour...... 20.50 Sparkman____ .... Dallas:— . . . . - - — 20.30 § 1427.1515 Purpose. Luverne.____ Crenshaw— 20.45 Trumann...... Poinsett...... 20.35 McCullough...... Escambia___ 20.40 W a ld o ..;..______Columbia. ___ — — ; 20.30 This subpart is for the purpose of Madison...... Madison..—.. 20.45 Walnut Ridge.___ Lawrence.______. . . 20.35 announcing that loans will be available Malvern______Geneva------20.45 West M em phis.;;.. Crittenden...... 20.35 MaplesviBe...... Chilton_____ 20.45 W ynne.______;.. Cross______20.35 on upland cotton of the 1968 crop under Marion...... P erry..— — the terms and conditions stated in the Millport...... Lam ar...... 20.40 Mobile...... —.— Mobile___— 20.40 C alifornia Cotton Loan Program Regulations is Monroeville...... Monroe — —. 20.40 sued by Commodity Credit Corporation Montgomery— ... Montgomery. 20.45 Moundville...... H a le ..— — 20.45 Bakersfield...... Kern...... 19.85 and contained in this Part 1427. This 19.85 Newbern...... Hale...... — 20.45 Brawley. : ______Imperial...... 19.85 subpart also contains schedules to be New H ope...... Madison— - 20.45 El Centro...... Imperial...... Henry."...... - 20.45 Fresno...... Fresno...... 19.85 used in determining loan rates on 1968 Newville_____... 19.85 Northport______Tuscaloosa.. 20.45 Imperial— ...... Imperial...... 19.85 crop upland cotton. Notasulga------Macon...... 20.50 Kerman...... Fresno...... Blount.------20.50 Los Angeles_____ ...... Los Angelas...... 19.85 Oneonta______19.85 .§ 1427.1516 Schedule of basé loan rates Opelika______Lee...... 20.55 Pinedale...... Fresno...... for eligible 1968 crop upland cotton Opp—. . — Covington.. 20.45 20.40 by warehouse location. Panola...... Sumter..— - Florida Phil Campbell— Franklin------20.40 A labama Pinckard.. . . —.. D ale...... 20.45 Pisgah_____ .------Jackson— 20.45 Jay___ ; ...... Santa Rosa. 2tt 40 Red B a y ..------Franklin.... 20.40 Basis Reform______Pickens.----- 20.40 ' middling Rogersville------Lauderdale.. 20.40 City County white Russellville____ _ Franklin------20.40 inch Samantha.____ _ Tuscaloosa.. 20.45 loan rate Samson...... — Geneva...... 20.45 Adairsvfile___ Bartow...... 20.60 Scottsboro______Jackson.— - 20.45 Adel— : ...... Cook______20.45 Akrun____r... H ale_____ 20.45 Section..------Jackson.— 20.45 Alamo______Wheeler...... 20.55 20.45 AlbertviUe.. M arshall.. 20.50 Selma______— Dallas— — - Albany______Dougherty...... 20.65 20.40 Aliceville___ Pickens__ 20.40 Scheffleld..___ — Colbert___ - AUentown----- Wilkinson...... 20. 60 Altoona..... E to w a h ... 20.55 Slocomb...... Geneva_____ 20.45 Ambrose_____ Coffee— .— ...... 20.55 Andalusia... Covington. 20.45 Stevenson...... Jackson...... 10.45 Americus____ Sumter...... 20.55 Anniston.... Calhoun... 20.55 Sulligent— ...... Lamar______20.40 Arabi____ .... Crisp______—_____ 20.55 Arab...... Marshall... 20.50 Sweet Water.—; . Marengo— - 20.40 Arlington..—. Calhoun...... 20.45 Athens...... Limestone. 20.45 Sylacauga...... Talladega.. - 20.55 Ashburn_____ Tu rner...... 20.55 Atmore...... Escam bia. 20.40 Talladega...... Talladega. .. 20.55 Athens______Clarke...... — ...... 20. 70 At'talla___ _ Etowah.... 20.55 Tallassee. -,_____ Elmore_____ 20.50 Atlanta______Fulton______20. 60 Belle Mina... Lim estone. 20.45 Troy______Pike______20.45 Augusta...... Richmond___.___ - 20.70 Berry___ Eayette___ 20.45 Tuscumbia...... Colbert..... 20.40 Bartow.——. . Jefferson...... 20.60 Birmingham. Jefferson... 20.45 Tuskegee— ___ Macon___ ... 20.50 Baxley... A .. AppUng...... 20.55 Blountsville. B lount____ 20.50 tJnion Springs— Bullock..... 20.60 Blakely______Early___...... 20. 45 Boaz...... Marshall. .. 29.50 Uniontown______Perry___.... 20.45 Bronwood----- TerreU...... 20.55 Greene____ 20.40 Vernon...... Lamar___... 20.40 Brooklet_____ BuUoch____J.______20. 60 Brantley..... Crenshaw.. 20.45 Wetumpka_____ Elmore...... 20.50 Buena V ista - Marion...... 20.60 Brent...... B ib b ...... 20.45 Winfield...... Marion_____ ; 20.-40 Butler...... Taylor______* 20. 60 Brewton...... I Escam bia.. 20.40 ByromviUe... Dooly...... 20.55 Brundidge___ Pike______Cadwell_____ Laurens...... 20.60 20.45 A rizona Camden...... W ilcox____ 20.40 Cairo______Grady...... — — 20.45 Centre...... C h erokee.. 20.55 Camilla___ MitcheU— —... 20.45 Centreville... B ib b ...... 20.45 CarroUton___ Carroll__ ..______20.60 Eloy___ Pinal.— 19.85 Clayton...... Barbour___ 20.50 CedartoWn... Polk...... 20.60 Phoenix. Maricopa. 19.85 Collinsville... De Kalb... 20.50 Chauncey___ D o d g e ...... 20.60 Picacho. Pinal..'__ 19.85 Colombia____ Houston... 20.45 Chester______Dodge___:..... ------. . . 20.60 Safford-. Graham.. 20.00 Cordova...... Walker..... 20.45 Claxton______Evans______20.55 Y u m a... Yum a___ 19.85 Cottonwood.. Houston... 20.45 Cochran...... Bleckley_____——_____ 20.60 Cullman_____ C u llm an ... 20.45 Coleman_____ Randolph...... 20. 45 Decatur__ _ M organ___ 20.45 A r k a n sa s Colquitt.;— Mifier___. ____ . . . 20.45 Demopolis.— M arengo... 20.40 Columbus___ Muscogee______20.60 Dothan...... H ou ston ... 20.45 'Comer___ .... Madison...... 20. 70 Dutton___ ..I Jackson___ 20.45 Arkadelphia.. Clark_____ 20.35 Concord— —. Pike...... - ...... 20.60 Eclectic.. Elm ore____ Ashdown____ Little River- 20.30 Conyers...... Rockdale___...... 20.60 Elba__ ... ___ 20.50 C offee. . . . . 20.45 Batesville— .. Independence. 20.35 Cordele______Crisp______, ______20.55 Elkmont..... Limestone. 20.45 Blytheville.. . Mississippi___ 20.35 Coverdale___ Turner______20.55 Enterprise___ C offee____ 20.45 B radley..___ Lafayette____ 20.30 Covington___ N ew ton..______— 20.60 Ethelsville__ Pickens___ 20.40 Brinkley-.... Monroe...... 20.35 Cuthbert___ Z Randolph-...... 20. 45 Eufaula_____ Barbour__ Camden_____ Ouachita...... 20.30 Davlsboro—— Washington...... 20. 60 Eutaw______20.50 Greene____ Clarendon___ Monroe______20.35 Dawson...... Terrell...... 20.55 Evergreen..’ " 20.40 C on ecu h... 20.40 Cotton Plant. Woodruff...... 20.35 Desoto____ — Sumter______20. 55 Eayette___ Fayette___ Dardanelle... YeU...... — 20.35 Dexter_____I Laurens— ...... 20.60 Elorala___ 20.45 Covington. Dell...... Mississippi___ 20.35 Doerun______Colquitt______20. 45 Eort Deposit. 20.45 Lowndes... 20.45 Dum as...... Desha______20.35 Donalsonvfile. Seminole...... 20.45 Fort P a yn e.. D e K a lb .. Crittenden___ 20.35 Douglas__ ... Coffee...... 20.55 Frisco C ity... 20.50 Earle______Monroe____ Lonoke______20.35 Dublin______Laurens...... 20.60 Gadsden...... 20.40 England_____ Etow ah___ Eudora...... Chicot...... — 20.35 Dudley...... Laurens— ...... 20.60 Georgians... ’ 20.55 Butler____ 20.45 Evadale_____ Mississippi___ 20.35 Eastman.____ Dodge______20.60 Geraldine___ D e K a lb ... 20.35 East Point___ Fulton...... 20. 60 Goodway.. 20.50 Forest City__ St. Francis___ Gordo____ ’" M onroe.___ 20.40 Fort Smith... Sebastian_____ 2a 30 Edison.______Calhoun______20. 45 Goshen___"' Pickens___ 20.40 Helena...... — PhiUips...... 20.35 Elberton_____ Elbert...... 20. 70 P ik e ...... Hempstead___ 20.30 Elko____—. Houston...... 20.60 Greenbrier"’ 2Ò.45 Hope___ Lim estone. 20.45 Hughes...... St. Francis.... 20.35 EUavfile_____ Schley...... 20.60 Greensboro." Hale___.... GreenviUe___ 20.45 Jonesboro____ Craighead____ 20.35 Findlay______Dooly...... 20.55 Butler_____ 20.45 Leachville___ Mississippi___ 20.35 Fitzgerald___ B e n H iU ...... 20.55 Guntersville' Marshall... Ualeyville___ 20.50 Lepanto_____ Poinsett.__ ... 20.35 Fort Gaines.; Clay...... 20.45 Winston___ 20.45 Lonoke______Lonoke______20.35 Fort Valley— Peach...... 20.60
FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8728 RULES AND REGULATIONS
Georgia—Continued L ouisiana Missouri
Basis Basis Basis middling middling middling City Parish white City County white City County white inch inch inch loan rate loan rate loan rate
Franklinton...... B ib b ...... 20. 60 Alexandria...... Rapides...... 20.30 Arbyrd...... _____ Dunklin______20.35 Funs ton...... ___ Colquitt______20.45 20.30 C aruthersville.. Pemiscot.. . . . 20.35 Gay...... ___ Meriwether...... 20.60 Cheneyville— ...... Rapides...... 20.30 Charleston_____ ...... Mississippi...... 20.35, 20.55 20.30 New Madrid.._ _ 20.35 Greenville...... ___ Meriwether...... 20.60 Delhi 20.35 H ayti...... Pemiscot...... 20.35 Griffin...... ___ Spalding...*...... Ferriday. —...... Concordia...... 20.35 Kennett...... _____ D unklin...... 20.35 Haralson...... ___ Coweta...... 20.60 Franklinton...... Washington...... 20.35 L ilb o u m ...... New Madrid...... 20.35 Hawkinsville...... ___ Pulaski...... 20.60 Haynesville...... Claiborne...... 20.30 Malden...... _____ Dunklin...... 20.35 Hazlehurst...... ___ Jeff Davis...... 20.55 Homer...... Claiborne...... 20.30 Portageville______New Madrid_____... 20.35 Hogansville______Troup...... 20.60 20.35 Sikeston...... Scott...... 20.35 Hollonville...... ___ Pike...... 20.60 Mansfield...... ’. . . De Soto...... 2Ò.30 Ideal...... ___ Macon...... 20.60 Monroe...... Ouachita...... 20.35 Jefferson...... ___ Jackson...... 20. 70 Natchitoches...... Natchitoches...... 20.30 Jeffersonville______Twiggs...... 20.60 Newellton...... Tensas...... 20.35 Jesup...... ___ W ayn e...... 20.55 20.36 _____ Eddy...... 20.15 Kingston______Bartow______20.60 20.35 Carlsbad______...... Eddy...... 20.15 La Grange______Troup______20.60 Opelousas...... St. Landry...... 20.30 Deming______— Luna...... 20.10 ___ Franklin...... 20. 70 20 30 ...... Dona Ana...... Lawrenceville ______Gwinnett...... 20.60 20.35 ...... Lea______20.20 Lenox______Cook—...... 20.45 Shreveport...... Caddo...... 20.30 Roswell-...... Chaves...... 20.15 Leslie...... ___ Sumter...... 20.55 Tallulah...... Madison...... 20.35 Locust Grove______Henry____...' ------20.60 Winnsboro...... Franklin...... 20.35 N orth Carolina Loganville...... Walton...... 20.60 Louisville...... ___ Jefferson...... 20. 60 Battleboro______Nash------70 Lumpkin...... ___ Stewart...... 20.55 Mississippi Luthersville...... ___ Meriwether------20.60 B eth el...... — Pitt...... 2a 70 Lyerly...... ___ Chattooga------20.60 Bladenboro______Bladen------20.70 L y o n s...... ___ Toom bs...... 20.55 Butner...... Granville...... 20.70 McDonough...... ___ Henry______20.60 Basis Candor______Montgomery.. 20.75 Macon...... Bibb...... 20.60 City County middling Charlotte...... Mecklenburg^. 20.75 20.60 white inch CherryvUle______Gaston______20.75 Mansfield...... ___ Newton...... 20.60 loan raté Clayton______Johnston______20.70 20.60 Clinton...... Sampson...... 20.70 Meigs...... ___ Thomas...... 20.45 Conway______Morthampton. 20.70 20.60 D unn...... Harnett______20.70 20.40 20.75 Mid ville...... ___ Burke.------— 20.60 . . Monroe...... 20.40 Durham...... Durham------Amory...... - ____ Edenton______Chowan______20.70 20.60 . . Panola...... 20.40 Batesville...... Enfield______Halifax...------20.70 MillenT...... Jenkins...... — 20.60 Belzoni...... Humphreys...... 20.35 ___ Walton...... 20.60 Farmville...... P i t t ...... 20.70 Boone ville...... Prentiss...... 20.40 20.70 20.60 20.35 Fayetteville______Cumberland.. 20.45 Frandklinton______Franklin------20.70 Morven______Brooks...... Canton...... — Madison______20.40 20.75 20.45 20.40 Gastonja______Gaston------20.45 Gibson___ .... ______Scotland.... 20.70 Norman Park------. . . . Colquitt...... Clarksdale...... „ Coahoma...... 20.35 20.55 Goldsboro______— Wayne------20.70 Ocilla...... Cleveland...... — Bolivar...... 20.35 20.60 Greenville______Pitt------20.70 Oglethorpe...... ___ Macon______Columbia...... Marion...... 20.35 20.70 Omega...... Tift— ...... 20. 55 20.40 Henderson.______Vance------20. 55 Columbus______— Lowndes...... - Jackson______. Northampton. 20.70 Parrott______Terrell-...... Panola...... - 20.40 20.45 Como...... Kings Mountain______Cleveland------2a 75 Corinth______. . Alcorn...... 20.40 20.55 Laurel Hill______Scotland------20.70 D rew .:...... _ Sunflower...... 20.35 20.60 Laurinburg—______Scotland------20.70 Durant— ...... Holmes...... 20.40 2a 70 20.60 20.35 Lewiston______B ertie...------Flora...... Madison...... Lincolnton______Lincoln------2a 75 Pineview______Wilcox______20.55 „ Scott...... - 20.35 20.65 Forest...... Littleton______Halifax^------20.70 Greenville______. . Washington...... 2fi 35 20.70 Plains______20.55 20.35 Louisburg______Franklin...... Greenwood— ...... Leflore...... — Lumberton______Robeson------20.70 Portal...... ___ Bulloch...... 20.60 .. Grenada...... — 2a 40 2a 70 20.55 Grenada_____ ^_____ Maxton______Robeson------Poulan...... ___ Worth...... Gulfport______.. Harrison...... 20.35 2a 75 20.45 20.35 Monroe______Union------a 75 Hattiesburg...... Forrest...... - Mooresville______Iredell-.------2 Rebecca...... ___ Turner______r------20.55 . . Washington------20.35 a 75 20.60 Hollandale...... Morven______Anson------2 Rentz______Laurens------. . Marshall...... 20.40 20.70 20.60 Holly Springs______Mount Olive___ — W ayne.------Reynolds______. . Chickasaw...... - 20.40 2a 70 Rochelle...... ___ Wilcox...... 20. 55 20.35 Murfreesboro.,___ *___ Hertford------20.70 20.60 Nashville______Nash------Rockmart...... — Polk...... - Inverness...... Sunflower...... 20.35 20.75 Rome______20.60 20.35 New ton.______Catawba------20.70 20.70 20.35 Parkton______Robeson------20.70 20.60 Pembroke______Robeson------— Attala...... 20.40 2a 70 20.60 20.35 Pinetops______Edgecombe— 20.70 Raeford______H oke..------Sasser...... ___ Terrell------20.55 . . Washington...... 20.35 2a 70 ___ Chatham------20.60 L e la n d ...... Raleigh______Wake------Savannah______McComb___ .______— Pike------20.35 2a 70 Senoia...2______Coweta------20.60 2a 40 Red Springs______Robeson------20.70 Macon...... Noxubee...... — Rich Square______Northampton. Shady Dale— — ___ Jasper------20.60 20.-35 2a 70 20.45 20.35 Roanoke Rapids_____Halifax------a 75 Rockingham______R ichm ond.... 2 Shingler...... — W o rth -— ...... 20.55 20.35 20.70 Marks...... Quitman...... — Rowland______R obeson..— 20.60 20.40 20.70 ____Treutlen...... 20.60 St. Pauls...... Robeson..—— Soperton______New Albany______. . Union...... - 20.40 20.75 20.60 20.35 Salisbury______— Rowan------20.75 20.60 Newton______. . Newton...... Sanford.....______Lee------Okolona...... _ Chickasaw...... 20.40 20.70 20.60 20.40 Scotland Neck______Halifax------20.70 Seaboard______Northampton. 20.55 20.40 20.70 Sylvania...... Screven...... 20.60 Selma______. .. Johnston------20.70 Pontotoc______— Pontotoc...... 20.40 Severn______Northampton. Sylvester...... ____ Worth...... 20.55 20.35 20.75 ...... Washington...... 20.60 Snelby______Cleveland------Tennille...... Clarke______20.35 20.70 ...... McDuffie...... 20.70 Quitman...... Smithfield______Johnston...... Tippah...... 20.40 20.75 ...... Tift...... 20.55 Ripley______Southern Pines______Moore------T ifton...... 20.35 2a 75 20.60 Rolling Fork______. . Sharkey______Statesville______Iredell.------— 20.70 20.55 Rosed ale______. . Bolivar______20.35 Tarboro...... Edgecombe... 20.70 Uvalda...... 20.55 Ruleville.— ...... Sunflower...... 20.35 Wagram______Scotland------20.70 20.45 Wake Forest______Wake— ...... Shaw...... Bolivar...... 20.35 20.70 Vidalia...... Toombs______20.55 Washington______Beaufort------20.70 2a 35 V ien n a...... — 20.55 Sh elby..______Bolivar...... Weldon...... —. . . Halifax...... 20.70 Villa Rica______. Carroll...... 20.60 Shuqualak______. . Noxubee______20.40 Williams ton______Martin______. 20.70 20.60 20.35 Wilson______W ilso n ...------20. JO ____ Warren______20.70 Woodland______Northampton. Warrenton------Pike...... 20.35 Warwick______...... Worth...... 20. 55 Summit...... w ilt«« ______20.70 Tunica . i ______2a 35 Oklahoma 20.70 Tupelo...... Lee . ______2a 40 20.60 Tutwiler...... Tallahatchie...... 20.35 Winder...... _____Barrow______20.70 Tyler town...... Walthall...... 20.35 Altus___ .*______— Jackson------<¡¿25 20.60 Anadarko______Caddo------W 25 Union______. . . Newton...... 20.40 20.60 Chickasha______Grady— ------.------<¡¿30 Wrightsville_____ ... Johnson______20.60 20.35 Durant______Bryan------«0 25 Yatesville______...... Upson...... 20.60 West P o in t...... „ . Clay...... 20.40 Elk C ity...... Beckham...*...... ,¿25 Frederick______Tillman------Zebulon______Pike. ______20.60 Yazoo City...... „ . Yazoo______20.35
FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 RULES AND REGULATIONS 8729
Oklahoma— Continued South Carolina—Continued Texas— Continued
Basis Basis Basis middling middling middling City County white City County white City County white inch inch inch loan rate loan rate loan rate
Hobart...... — Kiowa______20.25 Prosperity____ Newberry______— 20.75 Hillsboro______. H il l ...______20.25 Idabel...... McCurtain______20.30 Ridge Spring. Saluda...... 20.75 Honey Grove— . Fannin______20.30 Mangum... G reer..______20.25 Ridgeway____ Fairfield______20.75 Houston______. Harris______20.30 Mountain View. Kiowa______20.25 Rock Hill____ York...... 20.75 Hubbard______. H i l l ...... 20.25 Muskogee...... Muskogee______.___ 20.3o Saluda______Saluda...... 20.75 Huntsville______Walker______20.25 Oklahoma City. Oklahoma______. 20.25 Seneca...!___ _ Oconee______—____ 20.75 Kaufman______. Kaufman_____ 20.30 Wynne W ood... Garvin______20.25 Spartanburg... Spartanburg...... 20.75 Kenedy______. Karnes______20.25 Springfield.... Orangeburg______20.70 Knox City___... K n o x ....____ 20.25 St. Matthews.! Calhoun...... 20.70 La Grange______Fayette______20.25 South C arolina Summerton... Clarendon______20.70 Lamesa______. Dawson______20.20 Sumter______Sumter...... 20.70 Levelland______. Hockley______20.20’ _____Abbeville______20.75 Swansea...... Lexington______20.76 Littlefield..!____ . L a m b ..._____ 20.20 Abbeville______Timmonsville. Florence______20.70 Aiken...... ____ A ik e n .....____ 20.75 Lockhart..._____ . Caldwell_____ 20.25 Turbeville____ Clarendon______20.70 Allendale______Allendale______20.70 Lockney...... F loy d ...... 20.20 U n io n ....____ U nion...______20.75 Anderson______Anderson______20.75 Loraine______. Mitchell______20.25 Wagener______Aiken...... •-...... 20.75 Angelus______Chesterfield... 20.75 Lorenzo______. Crosby.:_____ 20.20 ____ Bamberg______20.70 Wefiford...... Spartanburg______20.75 Lubbock______. Lubbock_____ 20.20 Bamberg...... Barnwell...... — 20.70 _____Barnwell______20.70 Willis ton_____ McKinney______. Collin...... 20.30 Barnwell______York...... 20.75 Batesburg...... ____ Lexington_____ 20.75 York______M arlin.______. Falls...... 20.25 Bennettsville______Marlboro______20.70 Mart______. McLennan____ 20.25 Bethune______Kershaw______20.75 T ennessee Memphis______. Hall— ...... 20.25 Bishop ville______L e e ..______20.70 M e x ia ...______. Limestone___ 20.25 Blackville______Barnwell______20.70 Morton______. Cochran...... 20.20 Bowman______Orangeburg... 20.70 Brownsville. Haywood______20.40 Muleshoe..______. Bailey.!______20.20 Branchville______Orangeburg... 20.70 Chattanooga.. Hamilton______20.55 Munday______. K n ox...-______20.25 Brunson...... ____ Hampton______20.70 Covington____ Tipton______20.40 Nacogdoches____ . Nacogdoches.. 20. 3Ö Calhoun Falls... ____ Abbeville______20.75 Decherd______Franklin______~ 20.45 Navasota------. Grimes______20.25 Camden______Kershaw______20.75 Dyersburg___ Dyer...... 20.40 Need ville.______. Fort Bend____ 20.30 Cameron______Calhoun____ ... 20.70 Five Points... Lawrence______20.40 Obrien______. H askell._____ 20.25 Charleston______Charleston_____ 20.70 Henderson____ Chester_____,______20.40 Odonnell______, L y n n ..______20.20 Cheraw.______Chesterfield... 20.75 Jackson...... Madison______20.40 Paducah.'______, C o ttle .._____ 20.25 Chester...... ____ Chester______20.75 Lawrenceburg. Lawrence______20.40 Paris______. Lamar..______20.30 Chesterfield______Chesterfield... 20.75 Memphis..;___ Shelby...... 20.40 Pecos______- ___ . Reeves___ 20.20 Clinton______Laurens______20.75 Milan______Gibson______— 20; 40 Plains______. Yoakum...... 20.20 Clio...... ____ Marlboro______20.70 Ripley______Lauderdale______20.40 Plainview—.____ _ . Hale..—.- ___ 20.20 Clover______York______20.75 Tipton ville.... Lake______20.40 Pyote______W a r d -...:____ 20.20 Columbia______Richland______20.75 Quanah______Hardeman____ 20.25 Cowpens______. . . . . Spartanburg__ 20.75 Quitaque______— . Briscoe______20.20 Dalzell...... ____ Sumter______20.70 T exas Ralls______. Crosby______20.20 Darlington______Darlington.... 20.70 Raymondville—. . Willacy—____ _ 20.20 Denmark______— Bamberg..____ 20.70 Roaring Springs. Motley______20.25 Dillon...... ____ Dillon______20.70 Abernathy_____ Hale______20.20 Rochester..—. — Haskell.._____ 20.25 Edgefield...... ____ Edgefield______20.75 Abilene______Taylor...... — ...... 20.25 R osebud..______Falls— ...... 20.25 Elgin...... —__ Kershaw______20.75 Ballinger______R unnels__ .______20.25 Rosenberg._____ Fort Bend____ 20.30 Elloree...... ____ Orangeburg.. . 20.70 Bay City______Matagorda. ______20.25 Rotan______Fisher______20.25 EstilL—...... ____ Hampton______20.70 Big Spring_____ Howard______. . . 20. 20 Rule______Haskell..,.__ 20.25 Florence______Florence______20.70 Bovina______Parmer______20.20 San Angelo_____ Tom Green___ 20.25 Fountain In n .... ____ Greenville_____ 20.75 Brady______McCulloch______20.25 Schulenburg____ Fayette.______20.25 Gaffney______Cherokee______20.75 Brenham______Washington______20.25 Seagraves______Gaines______20.20 Garnett______Hampton______20.70 Brownfield_____ Terry______20.20 Seymour______Baylor______20.25 Greeleyville______Williamsburg. 20.70 Brownsville____ Cameron______20.20 Shamrock______Wheeler______20.25 Greenville______Greenville_____ 20.75 Brownwood____ Brown______20.25 Shiner______Lavaca______20.25 Greenwood______Greenwood____ 20.75 Bryan____ ,_____ Brazos______— 20.25 Slaton______Lubbock_____ 20.20 Hartsville...______Darlington.... 20.70 Burton______Washington.______20.25 Snyder______Scurry______20.25 Heath Springs______Lancaster______20.75 Cameron.______Milam...... 20.25 Spur— ______Dickens-______20.25 Hemingway...... ____ Williamsburg. 20.70 Chaison Station. Jefferson. . . ______20.30 Stamford______Jones— ______20.25 Holly Hill...... __ _ Orangeburg... 20.70 Childress______Childress__ - ______20.25 S ta n to n ...______Martin______20.20 Inman______Spartanburg... 20.75 Clarksville_____ Red River______20.30 Sudan______Lamb______20.20 Jefferson______Chesterfield... 20.75 Cleburne______Johnson______20.25 Sweetwater_____ Nolan______20.25 Johnson ville____ ------Florence....— 20.70 Colorado City__ Mitchell—. . ______— — 20. 25 Taft...... San Patricio__ 20.25 Johnston...... ------Edgefield______.20.75 Commerce______Hunt...... 20.30 Tahoka______Lynn______20.20 Kershaw______\------Kershaw.______20.75 Cooper______Delta...... 20.30 T a rzan ...______M a rtin ...____ 20.20 Kingstree______------Williamsburg. 20.70 Corpus Christi.. Nueces... ______!_____ 20.25 Lake City______------Florence ...... 20.70 Corsicana______Navarro—______20. 25 Rell ______20.25 Lake View_____ ------DiUon______20.70 Crockett______H ou ston ...______. . . . . 20.25 2fi 30 Lamar______------Darlington_____ 20.70 Crosby ton------Crosby____ —------20.20 Texarkana______Bowie______20.30 Latta...... I.] ------Dillon______20.70 Dallas______Dallas...... 20.25 Tulia...... —____ Swisher______20.20 Laurens...... \...... Laurens______20.75 D immit,t,______Castro...... ____ —. . . . . 20.20 Hall 20.20 Leesville...... Lexington____ _ 20.75 Edna______Jackson______20.25 20.25 Lynchburg__ ------Lee______20.70 Elgin______Bastrop.—:______20.25 Victoria...... ____ Victoria______- 20.25 McColl__ ------Marlboro______20.70 Enloe______D e l t a ...... 20.30 Waco______McLennan______20.25 Manning...... ------Clarendon_____ 20.70 E n n is ...______Ellis...... —...... — 20.25 Waxahachie______Ellis...... 20.25 Marion______] ------Marion ______20.70 Fabens______E l Paso...... 20.15 20.25 Mayesville_____] ------Sumter..______20.70 Fauna______Harris______20.30 20.20 Mountville...... ------Laurens____ ... 20.75 Floydada______Floyd______20.25 20.20 Mullins______------M arion______20.70 Forney______Kaufman______20.30 Wichita Falls______Wichita______20.25 Newberry___ -- Newberry.___ 20.75 Fort Stockton... Pecos...... 20.20 Wills Point______Van Zandt______— 20.30 North_____ ------Orangeburg____ 20.70 Gainesville_____ Cooke...... 20.30 20.25 Norway______' ------Orangeburg... 20.70 Galveston______Galveston______20.30 Olanta__ ------Florence______20.70 Garland______- Dallas...... 20.30 Olar...... ------Bamberg______20.70 Greenville______Hunt______20.30 V irginia Orangeburg „ ...... Orangeburg... 20.70 Hamlin______Jones______- 20.25 | Famplico...... ------Florence______20.70 Harlingen______Cameron______20.20 Patrick...... ”' ...... Chesterfield... 20.75 Hart______Castro______20. 20 Boykins____ Southampton. 20.70 Pendleton” ” ” ] ...... Anderson______20.75 Haskell______Haskell...... 20.25 Brodnax____ Brunswick___ 20.70 Pinewood_____*• ------Sumter______20.70 Hearne...... Robertson______20.25 Plum Branch.... ------McCormick___ 20.75 Hedley______Donley______20.25
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§ 1427.1517 Schedule o f premiums and discounts for grade and staple length o f eligible 1968 crop upland cotton.
Staple length (inches)
GRADE Codes1 l fÎ8 % 1H e 3^2 1 1)42 1M« IH 2 1 H 15*2 l f i e l j i 2 1H and longer
(26) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40)
WHITE Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. Pts. GM and Better____ (11 and 01) -345 -3 1 0 -265 -205 -9 5 +50 +205 +405 +480 +550 +610 +700 +880 +1030 +595 +685 s m ...... : ...... (21) —355 -3 2 0 -275 -2 1 5 -105 +40 +200 +395 +470 +540 ' +865 +1015 M ID plus_____ (30) -375 -3 4 0 -295 -235 -125 + 20 +170 +370 +445 +510 +560 +640 ' +820 +975 M ID ...... (31) -395 —360 -3 1 5 -255 -145 Base +150 +350 +420 +480 +530 +600 +765 +890 SLM plus...... (40) -4 8 0 -4 5 0 -4 0 5 -3 4 5 -265 -125 +30 +220 +275 +310 ■ +345 +425 +560 +685 s l m ...... (41) -5 3 0 -495 —450 -4 0 0 -3 1 5 -185 -3 0 +150 +205 +260 +290 +355 +490 +605 +40 +65 l m p lu s..;:;:...... (50) -595 -5 7 0 -5 3 0 -4 8 0 -4 0 0 -285 -175 -6 5 -3 0 + 5 +15 +115 -6 5 —55 —40 -1 5 l m ...... : ...... (51) -635 -6 1 0 -575 -5 2 5 -445 -3 3 5 -2 4 0 -135 -9 5 +10 SGO plus...... (60) -735 -715 -6 8 0 -6 4 0 -5 7 0 -4 6 0 -4 0 0 -3 7 0 -355 -345 -345 -345 -345 -345 SGO ...... (61) -785 -765 -7 3 0 -6 9 0 -6 2 0 -515 -465 -4 4 0 -425 -415 -415 -415 ------415 -415 -540 GO plus...... (70) -865 -8 4 5 -815 -785 -7 2 0 -6 2 5 -575 -565 -5 5 0 -5 4 0 -5 4 0 -5 4 0 -540 -600 -600 GO ...... (71) -9 1 0 -8 9 0 -8 6 0 -8 3 0 -7 7 0 -680 -6 3 0 -6 2 0 -6 1 0 -6 0 0 -6 0 0 -600
LIGHT SPOTTED
GM.. (12) —420 -385 -340 -295 -215 -9 5 +60 +190 +240 +275 +315 +390 +560 +730 +265 +300 +370 +540 +700 SM... (22) —430 -3 9 5 -3 5 0 -3 0 5 -2 2 5 - n o +50 +175 +225 +285 +400 +500 MID (32) —490 -4 6 0 -4 2 0 -375 -3 0 0 -185 -4 5 + 90 +130 +175 +220 —55 -4 0 —15 LM.. (42) —610 -5 8 0 -5 4 0 -495 -425 -325 -225 -1 4 0 -115 -8 5 - 7 0 -385 -385 -385 -385 SM... (62) -7 5 0 -7 2 0 -685 -645 -585 -505 -445 -4 0 0 -3 9 0 -385
SPOTTED -9 5 -7 0 -45 G M ...... (13) -585 -555 -515 -4 7 0 -4 0 0 -300 -215 -1 7 0 -145 -115 -1 0 5 -1 3 0 - n o ------90 —70 SM...... (23) —600 —570 -5 3 0 -485 -415 -315 -2 3 0 -1 8 5 -1 6 0 -1 3 0 -2 6 5 —260 -255 ------255 -250 MID ...... , ...... (33) —655 —625 -585 -5 4 0 -475 -3 9 0 — 320 -2 8 5 —275^. -425 -425 -425 - —425 —425 SLM ...... (43) —765 —730 -6 9 0 -6 5 0 -595 -5 2 0 -4 6 0 -435 -4 2 5 -5 7 5 —575 -----575 - —575 LM ...... (53) -8 8 0 -845 -8 1 0 -7 8 0 -725 -645 -6 0 0 -585 -5 8 0 -575
TINGED -5 3 5 -5 3 5 -535 -535 -535 G M ...... (14) —740 —700 -6 7 0 -6 4 0 -6 1 0 -575 -5 5 0 -5 4 0 -535 -5 5 0 -5 5 0 -5 5 0 —550 —650 SM...... (24) —755 -715 -685 -655 -625 -5 9 0 -565 -555 -5 5 0 -615 -6 1 5 —615 —615 —615 M ID ...... (34) —820 —780 -7 5 0 -7 2 0 -686 -6 5 5 -6 3 0 -6 2 0 -6 1 5 -7 1 0 -7 1 0 -7 1 0 ------710 —710 SLM ...... (44) —920 —880 -845 -8 1 0 -7 8 0 -7 4 0 -725 -7 1 0 -7 1 0 -845 -845 -845 —845 —845 —845 LM ...... (54) -1035 -1000 -9 7 0 -9 4 0 -915 -8 8 0 -855 -845
YELLOW STAINED -7 2 0 -7 2 0 -7 2 0 -720 -720 GM. (15) —900 -8 6 0 -835 —80S — 780 -745 -7 3 0 -7 2 0 -7 2 0 -7 3 5 -735 -7 3 5 -735 —735 —735 —730 SM... (25) —915 -875 -8 5 0 -8 2 0 -795 -7 6 0 -745 -7 9 0 -7 9 0 -7 9 0 —790 —790 —795 MID (35) -9 7 0 -9 3 0 -9 0 5 -875 -845 . -8 1 5 -8 0 0 -7 9 0
LIGHT GEAY +580 -115 +10 +115 +170 +205 +250 +300 +450 GM ...... - i . (16) —435 -405 -365 -315 -2 3 0 +485 -6 5 + 40 +90 +150 +190 +235 +360 SM...... (26) —480 -4 5 0 -415 -365 -285 -1 8 0 on -235 -1 6 5 -1 3 0 -1 1 0 —95 —70 —45 —¿u MID...... (36) —685 —560 -5 2 5 -4 8 0 -4 1 0 -3 1 5 -3 9 0 -3 7 5 -3 6 0 -3 6 0 —360 —360 —«JW SLM ...... (46) -7 3 0 -7 1 0 -6 8 0 -635 -575 -4 9 0 -4 2 0
+165 -2 6 5 -1 6 0 -1 0 0 -6 0 - 1 0 + 30 +75 +120 GM.. (17) —535 -5 1 0 -475 -4 3 0 -3 6 0 —65 —325. -245 -1 9 0 -1 7 0 -1 5 0 -1 3 5 —115 —100 SM... (27) —595 -5 7 0 -5 3 5 -4 9 0 -4 2 0 —385 -4 4 0 -4 1 0 -395 -385 —385 “~385 —385 MID. (37) —750 —730 -7 0 0 -655 -595 -5 1 0 —580 -6 6 0 -615 -595 -5 9 0 -5 8 0 — 580 —580 —580 SLM. (47) -8 6 0 -845 —810 -765 -725
Grade ^Symbols: G M -G o o d Middling; SM -Strict Middling; M ID -M lddling; SLM—Strict Low Middling; LM—Low Middling; S GO -Strict Good Ordinary; GO Good Ordinary. ‘ ...... i Grade and staple codes. Staple below ‘ Me is coded 24 and is not eligible for loon. Any grade code starting with an 8 is “below grade” and is not eligible for loan.
the time of entry, customs Form 3327 has § 1427.1518 Schedule of premiums and discounts for micronaire readings on Title 19— CUSTOMS DUTIES been abolished and it has been decided 1968 crop upland cotton. to incorporate its substance in the Chapter I—-Bureau of Customs, Customs Regulations. Micronaire reading ¿Taints per pound Department of the Treasury To give effect to the above, § 10.70(a) 5.3 a n d a b o v e ------Discount of 155. of the Customs Regulations is amended [TX>. 68-154] 5.0 through. 5.2 ------Discount of 40. to read as follows; Premium of 35. 3.5 through 4.9_ ------PART 10— a r t ic l e s conditionally 3.3 through 3.4 ------Discount of 35. § 10.70 Purebred animals for breeding 3.0 through 3.2 ------Discount of 110. FREE, SUBJECT TO A REDUCED purposes; declaration; certificate. Discount of 225. 2.7 through 2.9__-__. RATE, ETC. (a) In connection with the entry of 2.6 and less______Discount of 350. Free Entry of Purebred Animals for purebred animals for breeding purposes Effective date. This subpart shall be Breeding Purposes under item 100.01, Tariff Schedules of tne come effective upon filing with the F e d United States,04 a declaration shall oe Since it has been found that the state filed showing that the importer is e r a l R e g i s t e r for publication. ment on customs Form 3327, Declara citizen of the United States and that t Signed at Washington, D.C., on June tion On Free Entry Of Animals For animals are imported specially for breed 7,1968. Breeding Purposes, may be included and ing purposes.85 If the declaration can e E . A . J a e n k e , subscribed to on the face of the entry executed by the importer at the time o Acting Executive Vice President, document, or may be supplied in letter Commodity Credit Corporation. form and the letter made part of the entry, the declaration shall be includ and subscribed to on the face of the en [F.R. Doc. 68-6984; Filed, June 18, 1968; entry when the importer cannot make 8 :4 5 a j n .] and subscribe to such a declaration at try document in the following form.
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I ______declare that To put the foregoing into effect and effective on the date of its publication in I am a citizen o f th e U n ite d S ta te s; t h a t th e io make certain conforming technical the Federal R egister. animals described in en try N o. — — e n changes, the Customs Regulations are [ seal] Lester D. Johnson, tered at the port o f ------o n ------amended as follows: ______are imported by me specially for Commissioner of Customs. breeding purposes; a n d t h a t th e y are th e Paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) of § 21.4 same animals described on the certificate or are amended to read: Approved: June 5,1968. certificates of pedigree p re sen ted to cover § 21.4 Government cartage. Joseph M. B owman, this im portation. Assistant Secretary D ated______(a) The cartage of packages desig of the Treasury. S ign ed ------nated for examination at the public * * * * * stores shall be done under contract or [F.R. Doc. 68-7047; Filed, June 13, 1968; 8 :5 0 an a .] § 10.71 [Amended] other specific authority for that purpose, by a cartman licensed as a customhouse Section 10.71(a) is amended to read as cartman. Contracts for Government follows; cartage shall be procured by formally Title 14— AERONAUTICS AND (a) The animal may be released from advertised solicitation for bids and customs custody upon the furnishing by award of contract or by negotiation in SPACE the importer of a bond on customs Form accordance with the appropriate provi 7551 or 7553 for the production within 6 sions of the Federal Procurement Regu Chapter I— Federal Aviation Admin months of (1) a certificate of pure breed lations, as supplemented by the special istration, Department of Transpor ing issued by the Department of Agricul procurement requirements of the Bureau tation ture, and (2) the declaration required of Customs. At ports where no contract by § 10.70(a) submitted in letter form for Government cartage is in effect, the SUBCHAPTER C— AIRCRAFT if such declaration was not filed at the cartage of packages designated for [Docket No. 68-SO—40; Arndt. 39-611] time of entry. The release of the animal examination at the public stores shall PART 39— AIRWORTHINESS from customs custody requires the pres be done by licensed customhouse cart- entation of the pedigree certificate and men designated by the district director .DIRECTIVES evidence of transfer of ownership in ac of customs for this purpose. The cost of Aero Commander Models 100 and cordance with the regulations of the De the cartage shall be paid from the appro 100A Series Airplanes (Including partment of Agriculture mentioned in priation “ Salaries and Expenses, Bureau § 10.70(b). of Customs.” Volaire Models 10A and 10) Section 10.71(e) is amended by delet * * * * * There have been failures of the rudder ing “on customs Form 3327” from the (c) When merchandise withdrawn pedal arm of Aero Commander Model first sentence and inserting in lieu there 100 Series Airplanes that could result of “as required by § 10.70 (a) ” . from general order for regular entry is to be conveyed to a place designated by in loss of control of the airplane. Since Section 10.71(f) is amended by add the district director of customs for this condition is likely to exist or develop ing the following sentence as the last examination, the cartage shall be at the in other airplanes of the same type de sentence: “The declaration required by expense of the importer and shall be sign, an airworthiness directive is being § 10.70(a) shall be submitted in letter issued to require inspection and repair form.” under the cartage arrangements estab lished at the port for hauling examina of the rudder pedal assemblies on Aero (Sec. 101, 76 Stat. 72, secs. 499, 624, 46 Stat. tion packages under the provisions of Commander Models 100 and 100A Series 728, as am ended, 759; 19 U .S .C . 1202 (ite m paragraph (a) of this section. Reim Airplanes and Volaire Models 10A and 100.01), 1499,1624) bursement of the amount paid shall be 10 Series Airplanes. Since a situation exists that requires [ s e a l ] Lester D. Johnson, collected from the importer prior to re immediate adoption of this regulation, Commissioner of Customs. lease of the merchandise from customs custody. it is found that notice and public pro Approved: June 5,1968. cedure hereon are impracticable and (d) Unclaimed merchandise shall be good cause exists for making this amend J o s e p h M. B owman, carted to the public stores or a bonded ment effective in less than 30 days. Assistant Secretary warehouse designated by the district di In consideration of the foregoing, and Of the Treasury. rector of customs under the cartage ar pursuant to the authority delegated to [F.R. Doc. 68-7046; Piled, June 13, 1968; rangements established at the port for me by the Administrator (31 F.R. 13697), 8 :5 0 a .m .] hauling examination packages under the § 39.13 of the Federal Aviation Regula provisions of paragraph (a) of this sec tions is amended by adding the following tion. Reimbursement of the amount paid [T.D. 68-155] new airworthiness directive: shall be collected from the importer prior PART 21— CARTAGE AND to release if entry is made or from the A ero Co m m an d er . Applies to Models 100 and proceeds of sale of the merchandise. 100A, and Volaire Models 10A and 10, LIGHTERAGE Serial Nos, 001 through. 250. * * * * * Compliance required as indicated. Cartage of Examination Packages Section 21.5(e) is amended to read: To preclude failure of the left and right and Unclaimed and General Order arms, P/N 35321, of the rudder control sys Merchandise § 2 1 .5 Importers’ cartage. tem, accomplish the following: * * * * * N o t e : The arms are those to which the Section 21.4 of the Customs Regi rudder system left and right cables and (e) Nothing in‘this section shall apply noSf now provides for cartage of cert springs are attached, and extend forward to the cartage of examination packages from the crossbar assembly supporting the o eit Under c°ntract or other s to the place of examination. SSL authority and describes the pro rudder pedals. (Secs. 565, 624, 46 Stat. 747, 759; 19 U.S.C. (a) Within the next 10 hours’ time in bk£? it i f f
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Southern Region. Weld the ^-inch deep thereof. Following the coordinates “ (lati 5-mile radius zone to 7 miles northwest of square notches which are located in the webs tude 38°08'25" N., longitude 78°27'10" the VOR. This control zone is effective dur at the forward ends of the upper and lower W.) ” add “and within 2 miles each side in g th e specific d a te s an d tim e s established flanges of each arm, completely filling the of the Charlottesville-Albemarle ILS in advance by Notice to Airmen. The effec notches with weld metal. Weld all cracks tive date and time will thereafter be contin detected during the inspection with full localizer south course extending from the uously published in the Airman’s Informa penetration welds over the full length of each 6-mile radius area to 8 miles south of the tion Manual. crack. Recoat the exposed area with oxide Charlottesville RBN ; within 2 miles each primer or equivalent. side of a line bearing 045° from a point In §71.181 (33 F.R. 2223) the Mon (b) Within the next 25 hours’ time in serv 38°08'21" N., 78°27'00" W., extending trose, Colo., transition area is amended ice after the effective date of this AD, unless from the 6-mile radius area to 8 miles to read as follows: already accomplished, modify the left and M ontrose, C olo. right arms, P/N 35321, in accordance with northeast of that point.” the instructions contained in Aero Com [F.R. Doc. 68-7017; Filed, June 13, 1968; That airspace extending upward from 700 mander Service Bulletin 1009, dated May 24, 8:47 .a.m.] feet above the surface within a 5-mile radius 1968, or in an equivalent manner approved of Montrose County Airport (latitude 38°29' by the Chief, Engineering and Manufacturing 55" N., longitude 107°53'35"-W .), within 2 Branch, FAA Southern Region. [Airspace Docket No. 67-W E-75] miles each side of the Montrose VOR 313° radial extending from the 5-mile radius area This amendment becomes effective p a r t 71— designation o f f e d e r a l to 14 miles northwest of the VOR; and that June 14,1968. AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, airspace extending upward from 1,200 feet (Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, Federal Aviation Act AND REPORTING POINTS ab o v e th e su rfa c e w ith in 6 m iles northeast of 1958; 49 U.S.C. 1354(a), 1421, 1423) and 9 miles southwest of the Montrose VOR Issued in East Point, Ga., June 5, Designation of Control Zone and 313° and 133° radiais extending from 19 miles northwest to 8 miles southeast of the 1968. Alteration of Transition Area VOR. Gordon A. W illiams, Jr., On December 8, 1967, there was pub Acting Director, Southern Region. [F.R. Doc. 68-7018; Filed, June 13, 1968; lished in the F ederal R egister (32 F.R. 8 :4 7 a .m .] [FJt. Doc. 68-7016; Filed, June 13, 1968; 17598) a notice of proposed rule making 8 :4 7 a .m .] regarding the designation of a control zone and alteration of the transition area [Airspace Docket No. 68-EA-6] SUBCHAPTER E— AIRSPACE in the Montrose, Colo., terminal area. PART 71— DESIGNATION OF FEDERAL [Airspace Docket No. 67-EA-64] Interested persons were given 30 days in AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, which to submit written comments, sug AND REPORTING POINTS p a r t 71 — DESIGNATION OF FEDERAL gestions, or objections. No objections AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, were received. Designation of Transition Area AND REPORTING POINTS Subsequent to the issuance of the no tice, the original VOR approach proce On page 4832 of the F e d e r a l R egister Alteration of Control Zone and dure was modified in a manner that for March 21, 1968, the Federal Aviation Transition Area would permit a 4-mile reduction in the Administration published proposed regu proposed control zone extension and re lations which would designate a 700- and On page 4831 of the F ederal R egister '-1,200-foot floor transition area over for March 21, 1968, the Federal Aviation quire a 3-mile increase to the 700-foot portion of the transition area. White Mountain Airport, North Conway, Administration published proposed reg N.H. ulations which would alter the Charlot Since these changes are less restrictive than the original proposal, notice and Interested parties were given 30 days tesville, Va., control zone and 700-foot after publication in which to submit transition area. public procedure hereon ate unnecessary. In consideration of the foregoing, Part written data or views. No objections to Interested parties were given 30 days the proposed regulations have been after publication in which to submit 71 of the Federal Aviation Regulations is received. written data or views. No objections to amended as proposed, subject to the fol the proposed regulations have been lowing changes: In view of the foregoing, the proposed received. In § 71.171 the F ederal R egister cita regulations are hereby adopted effective In view of the foregoing, the proposed tion for the Montrose, Colo.,'control zone, 0901 G.m.t., July 25, 1968. “ (32 F.R. 2071)” is deleted and “ (33 F.R. regulations are hereby adopted effective (Sec. 307(a), Federal Aviation Act of 1958; 0901 G.m.t., July 25, 1968. 2058)” is substituted therefor. In the text of the description of the Montrose 72 Stat. 749; 49 U.S.C. 1348) (Sec. 307(a), Federal Aviation Act of 1958; control zone the numeral “11” is deleted Issued in Jamaica, N.Y., on May 27, 72 Stat. 749 ; 49 U.S.C. 1348) in the sixth line and “7” is substituted 1968. Issued in Jamaica, N.Y., on May 27, therefor. W a y n e H e n d e r s h o t , 1968. In § 71.181 the F ederal R egister cita Acting Director, Eastern Region. W ayne H endershot, tion, for the Montrose, Colo., transition Amend § 71.181 of Part 71 of the Fed Acting Director, Eastern Region. area “ (32 F.R. 2225) ” is deleted and “ (33 eral Aviation Regulations so as to desig F.R. 2223) ” is substituted therefor. In the 1. Amend § 71.171 of Part 71 of the nate a North Conway, N.H., transition text of the description of the Montrose Federal Aviation Regulations so as to area described as follows: delete in the description of the Char transition area the numeral “11” is de N orth C o n w a y , N.H. lottesville, Va., control zone the weirds leted in the seventh line and “ 14” is sub “Charlottesville-Albermarle” and substi stituted therefor. That airspace extending upward from tute “Charlottesville-Albemarle” in lieu feet above the surface within a 5-mile raaiu Effective date. These amendments of the center (44°01'25" N., 71°06'45” W.), thereof. Delete the phrase “021° bearing shall be effective 0901 G.m.t., August of White Mountain Airport, North Conway, from the Charlottesville RBN, extending 22, 1968. N.H.; within 2 miles each side of a 128° bear from the 4-mile radius zone to the RBN” ing from the North Conway, N.H., RBN (44 " and substitute the following in lieu Issued in Los Angeles, Calif., on June 01'26" N., 71°06'59" W .), extending from we thereof, “within 2 miles each side of the 6, 1968. 5-mile radius area to 8 miles southeast o Charlottesville-Albemarle ILS localizer Lee E. W arren, the RBN. , 1 ono south course extending from the 4-mile Acting Director, Western Region. That airspace extending upward from feet above the surface within 5 miles nor radius zone to 4.5 miles south of the In § 71.171 (33 F.R. 2058) the follow east and 8 miles southwest of a 128° bear B Charlottesville RBN”. ing control zone is added: from the North Conway, N.H., RBN exten ? 2. Amend § 71.181 of Part 71 of the M ontrose, C o lo. from the east edge of B-63 to the norv1fl _ Federal Aviation Regulations so as to edge of the Portland, Maine, 1,200-foot That airspace within a 5-mile radius of transition area. This transition area is e delete in the description of the Char the Montrose County Airport (latitude tive from sunrise to sunset, daily. lottesville, Va., transition area the words 38°29'55'' N., longitude 107°53'35" W .), and “Charlottesville-Albermarle” and substi within 2 miles each side of the Montrose, [F.R. Doc. 68-7019; Filed, June 13, 1868: tute “Charlottesville-Albemarle” in lieu Colo., VOR 313° radial extending from the 8 :4 7 a .m .]
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[Airspace Docket No. 68-SW -40] the Federal Aviation Administration that cedures thereon are considered un a minor refinement was necessary in the necessary. PART 7i_DESIGNATION OF FEDERAL course/bearing initially specified in the In consideration of the foregoing, Part AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, instrument approach procedure serving 71 of the Federal Aviation Regulations AND REPORTING POINTS the Graham Municipal Airport which is amended, effective immediately, as utilizes the Graham RBN. The Coast and herein set forth. Alteration of Transition Area Geodetic Survey stated that the specified In § 71.181 (33 F.R. 2137, 5143) the The purpose of this amendment to bearing of 012° (003° magnetic) from the Graham, Tex., transition area is Part 71 of the Federal Aviation Regula RBN should be corrected to the 014° amended by substituting “014° bearing” tions is to alter the airspace description (005° magnetic). This refinement will for “012° bearing” wherever it appears. of the Graham, Tex., transition area. likewise require a corresponding revision (Sec. 307(a), Federal Aviation Act of 1958, On March 29, 1968, a notice of rule in the airspace description. Also, charting 49 U.S.C. 1348) making was published in the Federal of this approach procedure is being R egister (33 F.R. 5143) stating the Issued in Fort Worth, Tex., on June 4, Federal Aviation Administration was delayed until June 6, 1968, so as to show 1968. designating the Graham, Tex., transition this revised course. A. L. C o u l t e r , area, effective May 23, 1968. As this amendment is minor in nature Acting Director, Southwest Region. Prior to the effective date of this action and will not impose an additional burden [F.R. Doc. 68-7020; Filed, June 13, 1968; the Coast and Geodetic Survey informed on the public, notice and public pro 8 :4 7 a .m .]
SUBCHAPTER F— AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES • [Reg. Docket No. 8919; Arndt. 600]
p a r t 97— STANDARD INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES Miscellaneous Amendments The amendments to the standard instrument approach procedures contained herein are adopted to become effective when indicated in order to promote safety. The amended procedures supersede the existing procedures of the same classification now in effect for the airports specified therein. For the convenience of the users, the complete procedure is republished in this amendment indicating the changes to the existing procedures. As a situation exists which demands immediate action in the interests of safety in air commerce, I find that compliance with the notice and procedure provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act is impracticable and that good cause exists for making this amendment effective within less than 30 days from publication. In view of the foregoing and pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the Administrator (24 F.R. 5662), Part 97 (14 CFR Part 97) is amended as follows: 1. By amending § 97.11 of Subpart B to delete low or medium' frequency range (L/MF), automatic direction finding (ADF) and very high frequency omnirange (VOR) procedures as follows: Charlottesville, Va.— Clxarlottesvllle-Albemarle, ADF 1, Amdt. 2, 2 July 1966 (established under Subpart C ). Brown wood, Tex.— Brownwood Municipal, VOR 1, Amdt. 3, 23 July 1966 (established under Subpart C ). Princeton, Maine— Municipal, VOR 1, Amdt. 5, 22 Jan. 1966 (established under Subpart C). 2. By amending § 97.11 of Subpart B to cancel low or medium frequency range (L/MF), automatic direction finding (ADF) and very high frequency omnirange (VOR) procedures as follows: Fort Hood, Tex.— Hood AAF, NDB (ADF) Runway 33, Amdt. 3, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. Fort Hood, Tex.— Robert Gray AAF, NDB (ADF) Runway 15, Amdt. 3, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. Fort Hood, Tex.— Hood AAF, VOR Runway 33, Amdt. 2, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. Fort Hood, Tex.— Robert Gray AAF, VOR-1, Amdt. 2, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. 3. By amending § 97.17 of Subpart B to delete instrument la nding system (ILS) procedures as follows: Charlottesville, Va.— Charlottesville-Albemarle, ILS-3, Amdt. 4, 2 July 1966 (established under Subpart C ). 4. By amending § 97.19 of Subpart B to amend radar procedures as follows: Standard I nstrum ent A pproach P rocedure—T ype Radar headings, courses and radials are magnetic. Elevations and altitudes are in feet MSL. Ceilings are in feet above airport elevation. Distances are in nautical miles unless otnerwise mdicated, except visibilities which are in statute miles. in aeinrS* 81 ms.tr ^ e n t approach is conducted at the below named airport, it shall be in accordance with the following instrument procedure, unless an approach is conducted corre wr>n h 06) 8 different procedure authorized for such airport by the Administrator. Initial approaches shall be made over specified routes. Minimum altitude(s) shall initial (w it.tn°se established for en route operation in the particular area or as set forth below. Positive identification must be established with the radar controller. From annrnflfti at°l I K n *;o A113! authorized landing minimums, the instructions of the radar controller are mandatory except when (A) visual contact is established on final W e r m « v i? r beiore descent to the authorized landing minimums, or (B) at pilot's discretion if it appears desirable to discontinue the approach. Except when the radar con- secondiiinr^,Ire0t ” wise Prior to final approach, a missed approach shall be executed as provided below when (A) communication on final approach is lost for more than 5 spfint sion approach, or for more than 30 seconds during a surveillance approach; (B) directed by radar controller; (C) visual contact is not established upon de cent to authorized landing minimums;. or (D) if landing is not accomplished.
Transition Ceiling and visibility minimums
2-engine or less More than Course and . Minimum ■ 2-engine, From— T o - distance altitude Condition 65 knots More more than (feet) or less than 65 65 knots knots
000°-360° Surveillance approach 210°-145° ------200-)4 145o-210° --Î ____ . . 6ÖÖ-1 500-1% S-dn-6, 17, 24, 500-1 500-1 500-1 30L, 35@ S-dn-12L, 30R @ 500-1 500-1 500-1)4 S-dn -12R @ ...... 400-1 400-1 400-1 A -d n ...... 800-2 800-2 800-2
If visual contact nntac+otv i, j tua?s- AU Deanngs and distances are from the radar site, by ATC, climb to 24m* * ? ' authorized landing minimums or if landing not accomplished, climb to 2400', proceed direct to ST L VO R or, when directed N o t e s : or cbmb to 1900' direct to ST LOM. S-dn-30R sor, iop ^ r e authorized with operative SALS or H IR L , except for 4-engine turbojets. Réduction below % mile not authorized. S-dn-24: 5TO-Ö ( m / Ä u , 1,!: Reduction below.l mlle not authorized. #RVR (2400') authored Run way 246<* °Perative H IR L , 600-J4 (R V R 2400) authorized with operative A L S, except for 4-engine turbojets.
uis, State, Mo.,.Airport name, Lambert-St. Louis Municipal; Elev., 571'; Fac Class, and Ident., St. Louis Radar; Procedure No. 1, Am dt. 12; Eff. date, 4 July 68; Sup. Amdt. No. 11; Dated, 17 Sept. 66
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5. By amending § 97.19 of Subpart B to cancel radar procedures as follows: Port Hood, Tex.— Hood AAP, Radar Runway 33, Amdt. 3, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. Port Hood, Tex.— Robert Gray AAP, Radar Runways 15/33, Amdt. 1, 3 June 1967, canceled effective 1 July 1968. Palo Alto, Calif.— Palo Alto Airport of Santa Clara County, Radar 1, Qrig., 15 Oct. 1966, canceled effective 4 July 1968. 6. By amending § 97.23 of Subpart C to establish very high frequency omnirange (VOR) and very high frequency-distance measuring equipment (VOR/DME) procedures as follows: Standard I n str u m e n t A pproach P rocedure—T ype VOR Bearings, headings, courses and radials are magnetic. Elevations and altitudes are in feet MSL, except H A T , H A A , and R A . Ceilings are in feet above airport elevation Distances are in nautical miles unless otherwise indicated, except*visibilities which are in statute miles or hundreds of feet R V R . If an instrument approach procedure of the above type is conducted at the below named airport, it shall be in accordance with the following instrument approach procedure unless an approach is conducted in accordance with a different procedure for such airport authorized by the Administrator. Initial approach minimum altitudes shall correspond with those established for en route operation in the particular area or as set forth below.
Terminal routes Missed approach Minimum From— To— Via altitudes M AP : 5.5 miles after passing BWD VOR. (feet)
A B I V O R T A C ...... BWD V O R ...... Direct____ ...... 3700 Climbing left turn to 3600' direct to Brown M T A V O R T A C ...... BW D V O R ...... Direct____ ...... 3600 wood V O R and hold. Supplementary charting information: Hold N of BW D V O R R 350°-170° Inbnd, right turns, 1 minute. TDZ elevation, 1384'.
Procedure tum W side of crs, 350° Outbnd, 170° In bn d ,3600' within 10 miles of BW D V O R . F A F B W D V O R . Final approach crs, 170°. Distance F A F to M AP, 5.5 miles. Minimum altitude over B W D V O R , 3000'. M SA: 180o-270°—3200'; 270°-180°—3100'. N ote: Use Abilene, Tex., FSS altimeter setting. D ay and N ight Minimums
A B C D
Cond' MT»A vü HAT MDA Via HAT MDA VIS HAT VIS g_17...... _...... 2080 1 696 2080 1 696 2080 1K 696 N A
MDA VIS HAA MDA VIS HAÀ MDA VIS HAA c ...... 2100 1 716 2100 1 716 2100 IK 716 NA
A ...... Not authorized. T 2-eng. or less— Standard. T over 2-eng.—Standard.
Citv Brownwood; State, Tex.; Airport name, Brownwood Municipal; Elev., 1384'; Facility. B W D ; Procedure No. V O R Runway 17, Amdt. 4; Eff. date, 4 July 68; Sup. Amdt. No. VO R 1, Amdt. 3; Dated, 23 July 66
Terminal routes Missed approach Minimum . altitudes MAP : 9.2 miles after passing PNN VOK. From— To— Via (feet)
2700 Make left climbing turn to 2700' direct Millinocket V O R . P N N V O R (N O P T )...... Direct. PNN VO R (NOPT)...... Direct. 2700 P N N V O R and hold. Houlton VO R ___ Supplementary charting information: Hoia N W of P N N VO R, 1-minute right turns, 136° Inbnd, 460' terrain 0.9 mile S oi P N N V O R .
Procedure turn W side of crs, 344° Outbnd, 164° Inbnd, 2700' within 10 miles of P N N V O R . F A F , P N N V O R . Final approach crs, 164°. Distance F A F to M AP , 9.2 miles. Minimum altitude over P N N V O R , 2700'. M SA: 000°-090°—2300'; 090°-180°—2100'; 180°-270°—2200'; 270°-360°—2300'. N ote: Use Old Town altimeter setting? %Night operations Runways 15/33 only. D a y and N ioht minimums
D A B C Cond. VIS MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT
774 _io4o 774 NA 8 - 1 5 ...... 1040 1 774 1040 IK 1K ' M D A VIS HAA MDA VIS HAA MDA VIS HAA 774 1040 774 NA C ...... 1040 1 774 1040 IK IK Not authorized. T 2-eng. or less—Standard.% T over 2-eng.-—Standard.% A ...... ______*J
City Princeton; State, Maine; Airport name, Municipal; Elev., 266'; Facility, P N N ; Procedure N o. V O R Runway 15, Am dt. 6; Eff. date, 4 July 68; Sup. Amdt. No. VOR 1 ’ Am dt. o: Dated. 22 Jan. oo
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7. By amending § 97.23 of Subpart C to amend very high frequency omnirange (VOR) and very high frequency-distance measuring equipment (VOR/DME) procedures as follows: Standard I nstrum ent A pproach P rocedure—T ype VOR Bearings, headings, courses and radials are magnetic. Elevations and altitudes are in feet MSL, except H A T , H A A , and R A . Ceilings are in feet above airport elevation; Distances are in nautical miles unless otherwise indicated, except visibilities which are in statute miles or hundreds of feet R V R . If an instrument approach procedure of the above type is conducted at the below named airport, it shall be in accordance with the following instrument approach procedure; unless an approach is conducted in accordance with a different procedure for such airport authorized by the Administrator. Initial approach minimum altitudes shaU correspond with those established for en route operation in the particular area or as set forth below.
Terminal routes Missed approach
Minimum From— To— Via altitudes M A P : 4.5 miles after passing L A X V O R ; (feet)
Make climbing left turn to intercept L A X R 076°, then via L A X R 076° to LaHabra Int. at 3000'. Supplementary charting information: T D Z elevation, 60'. Chart 325' church steeple located 33°55'49.5" N , 118°18'- 04.8" W.
Procedure turn S side of crs, 254° Outbnd. 074° Inbnd, 2000' within 10 miles of L A X V O R . F A F, LA X VO R . Final approach crs, L A X R 083°. Distance F A F to M AP, 4.5 miles. Minimum altitude over L A X V O R 1000'; over L A X R 083°, 2.5 DM E Fix, 600'. MSA: 345°-075°—7200'; 075°-165°—2500'; 165°-255°—2500'; 255°-345°—5100'. Note: Radar vectoring. %IFR departure procedures: Runway 25 requires 340'/mile climb rate to 300'. Runway 7 requires 315'/mile climb rate to 300'. •All circling S of airport due to traffic restrictions N . D ay and N ight Minimums A B C D Cond. MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT 'VIS
8-7...... 600 1 640 600 • 1 540 600 1 540 NA MDA VIS HAA MDA VIS HAA MDA VIS HAA
C*...... 1 537 640 1 677 660 1H 597 NA VOR/DME minimums:
MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT MDA VIS HAT 8-7...... 1 420 480 1 420 480 1 420 NA A...... T 2-eng. or less—Standard. % T over 2-eng.— Standard. %
City, Hawthorne; State, Calif.; Airport name, Hawthorne Municipal; Elev., 63'; Facility, L A X ; Procedure No. V O R Runway 7 Arndt. 3; Eff. date, 4 July 68: Sud. Arndt. No. 2; Dated, 2 May 68 follows?7 amendlng 5 97.25 of Subpart C to establish localizer (LOC) and localizer-type directional aid (LDA) procedures as
Standard I n strum ent A pproach P rocedure—T ype LOC D i s t a n t ! ™ &I?d ra Terminal routes Missed approach Minimum From— T o - Via altitudes M A P : 4 miles after passing 4-mile Radar Fix. (feet) Make left-climbing turn to 3000' on a 140° heading, intercept R 048° of BSV V O R ; Proceed to BSV V O R and hold. Supplementary charting information: Hold N E , 1-minute right turns, 228“ Inbnd. T D Z elevation, 1217'. authorized. Approach crs (profile) starts at 4-mile Radar Fix. Mhiimnm iu n ^ Flx- Fmal approach crs, 186°. Distance F A F to M AP, 4 miles. “ g^M m altitnde over 4-mile Radar Fix, 2800'. • (1) Radar required. (2) LO C back crs unusable beyond 10 miles. D ay and Night Minimums A B C D MDA VIS HAT MDA VISHAT MDA VIS H A T VIS 1540 H 323 1540 k 323 1540 K 323 NA MDA VIS HAA MDAVIS HAAMDA V IS H A A 1620 1 ' 392 1680 1 452 1680 1M 452 NA Standard. T 2-eng. or less— R V R 24, Runway 1 ; Standard all other T over 2-eng.— R V R 24, Runway 1; Standard all other runways. runways. ity, Akron; State, Ohio; Airport name, Akron-Canton; Elev., 1228'; Facility, I-C A K ; Procedure No. LO C (BC) Runway 19, Arndt. Orig.; Eff. date, 4 July 68 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8736 RULES AND REGULATIONS Terminal routes Missed approach Minimum M AP 6.9 miles after passing AOM NDB From— To— Via altitudes ' or 2.9 miles after passing the OM. ' (feet) Gordonsville V O R ______AO M N D B . Direct. 3400 Make immediate left-climbing turn to Wolftown I n t .„ ______AO M N DB. Direct. 3400 3400' to AOM N D B , and hold. Rockfish Int...... AO M N D B . Direct. 3600 Supplementary charting information: Hold Mission Int______AO M N D B . Direct. 4600 SW 027° Inbnd, 1-minute right turns. Turk Gap I n t ...... AO M N D B . Direct. 4600 T D Z elevation, 640'; 1175' terrain and trees 2.5 miles N E of approach end Runway 21. Procedure turn E side of crs, 207° Outbnd, 027° Inbnd, 3400' within 10 miles of AOM N D B . F A F , AOM N D B . Final approach crs, 027°. Distance F A F to M AP , 6.9 miles. Minimum altitude over AOM N D B , 2300'; over OM, 1360'. Distance OM to M AP, 2.9 miles. M SA: 000°-090°—4600'; 090°-180°—2700'; 180°-270°—5100'; 270°-360°—4700'. N ote: Components inoperative table does not apply to A L S, H IR L , or R E IL Runway 3. %Takeofi Runway 3: Make immediate left-climbing turn to 3400' direct to AO M N D B ; then proceed as cleared. %Takeofl Runway 21: Climb direct to AOM N D B ; climb to 3400' in the holding pattern; proceed as cleared. D ay and N ight Minimums AB C D Cond. MDAVISHAT MDAVIS HAT MDAVIS HAT MDA v ia - HAT S-3___ ...... 1360 1 720 1360 1 720 1360 1H 720 1360 i x 720 MDAVIS HAAMDAVIS HAAMDAVISHAAMDAVIS HAA C ...... 1360 1 720 1360 1 720 1360 1X 720 1480 2 840 Outer marker minimums: MDAVIS HAT MDAVIS HAT MDAVIS H A T , MDAVIS HAT S-3___ ...... 940 1 300 940 1 300 940 1 300 940 i 300 MDA VIS HAAMDAVIS HAAMDAVISHAA MDA VIS HAA C ...... — ...... 1060 1 420 1100 1 460 1100 IX 460 1480 2 840 A ...... B , C; T 2-eng. or less— Standard.% T over 2-eng.-—Standard.% 900-2 Category D . City, Charlottesville; State, Va.; Airport name, Charlottesville-Albemarle; Elev., 640'; Facility, I-C H O ; Procedure No. LO C Runway 3, Arndt. 5; Eft. date, IL6-3;Sup. Arndt. No. 4; Dated, 2 July 66 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 RULES AND REGULATIONS 8737 9. By amending § 97.27 of Subpart C to establish nondirectional beacon (automatic direction finder) (NDB/ADF) pro cedures as follows. standard I n stru m en t A pproach P rocedure—T ype NDB (ADP) Bearings, headings, courses and radials are magnetic. Elevations and altitudes are in feet MLS. except H A T , H A A , and R A . Ceilings are in feet above airport elevation. Distances are in nautical miles unless otherwise Indicated, except visibilities which are in statute miles or hundreds of feet R V R . If an instrument approach procedure of the above type is conducted at the below named airport, it shall be in accordance with the following instrument approach procedure, unless an approach is conducted in accordance with a different procedure for such airport authorized by the Administrator. Initial approach minimum altitudes shall correspond with those established for en route operation in the particular area or as set forth below. Terminal routes Missed approach Minimum M A P : 6.9 miles after passing AOM N D B , «■ From— To— Via altitudes or 2.9 miles after passing the OM. (feet) Gordonsville VO R ...... AO M N D B ...... D irect...... 3400 Make immediate left-climbing turn to 3400. Wolftown Int...... AO M N D B ...... :...... D irect... 3400 direct to AOM N D B , and hold...... AO M N D B ______...... Direct— 3600 Supplementary charting information: Hold ...... AOM N D B ...... D irect... 4500 SW 027° Inbnd, 1-minute right turns. Turk Gap Int...... {*■ ______AOM N D B ...... Direct...... 4600 T D Z elevation, 640'. 1175' terrain and trees 2.5 miles N E of approach end Runway 21. Procedure turn E side of crs, 207° Outbnd, 027° Inbnd, 3400' within 10 miles of AOM N D B . FAF. AOM N D B . Final approach crs, 027°. Distance F A F to M A P , 6.9 miles. Minimum altitude over AOM N D B , 2300'; over OM, 1360'. Distance OM to M A P , 2.6 miles. MSA: 000°-090°—4600'; 090°-180°—2700'; 180°-270°—5100'; 270°-360°—4700'. Note: Components inoperative table does not apply to AL S Runway 3. % Takeoff Runway 3: Make immediate left-climbing turn to 3400' direct to AOM N D B ; then proceed as cleared. % Takeoff Runway 21: Climb direct to AOM N D B ; climb to 3400' in the holding pattern; proceed as cleared. D ay and N ight Minimums A B CD Cond. MDA VIS HATMDA VIS HATMDAVIS HAT MDA VISHAT 8-3...... , 1360 1 720 1360 1 720 1360 IX 720 1360 IX 720 MDA VISHAA MDA VIS HAAMDAVIS HAA MDAVISHAA C...... 1360 1 720 1360 1 720 1360 IX 720 1480 '2 840 Outer marker minimums: MDA VIS HATMDA VIS HATMDAVIS HAT MDAVIS HAT 8-3...... 1 420 1060 1 ' 420 1060 1 420 1060 1 420 MDA VIS HAAMDA VISHAA MDA VIS HAA MDA > VIS HAA C...... 1 420 1100 1 460 1100 IX 460 1480 2 840 A... T2-eng. or less—Standard % . T over 2-eng.— Standard % . 900-2 category D. City, Charlottesville; State, V a.; Airport name, Charlottesville-Albemarle; Elev., 640'; Facility, AOM ; Procudure No. N D B (A D F) Runway 3, Arndt. 3; Eff. date, 4 July68; Sup. Arndt. No. A D F 1, Arndt. 2; Dated, 2 July 66 These procedures shall become effective on the dates specified therein. (Secs. 307(c), 313(a), 601, Federal Aviation Act of 1958; 49 U.S.C. 13 48(c), 1354(a), 1421; 72 Stat. 749, 752, 775) Issued in Washington, D.C., on May 27, 1968. R . S . S l i f f , Acting Director, Flight Standards Service. [FJt. Doc. 68-6593; Filed, June 13, 1968; 8:45 a.m.] stone embedded in the earth are con (5) Crops when designated by such Title 41— PUBLIC CONTRACTS sidered to be real property. Conversely, agency for disposition by severance and timber felled, and gravel, sand, or stone removal from the land. AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT excavated by or for the Government prior * * * * * to disposition are considered to be per Chapter 101— Federal Property sonal property. Section 191-47.103-12 is (c) Standing timber and embedded Management Regulations amended to indicate this distinction. Sec gravel, sand, or stone under the control tion 101-47.302-2 is amended to desig of any Federal agency whether desig SUBCHAPTER H— UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL nate the holding agency as the disposal nated by such agency for disposition with PART 101-47— UTILIZATION AND agency for standing timber and em the land or by severance and removal DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY bedded gravel, sand, and stone which are to be disposed of without the underlying from the land, excluding timber felled, Standing Timber, Embedded Gravel, land. and gravel, sand, or stone excavated Sand, or Stone Defined as Real Subpart 101—47.1— General by or for the Government prior to Property and Holding Agency Des Provisions disposition. ignated as Disposal Agency for Section 101-47.103-12 (a) (5) is revised Such Property To Be Disposed of and a. new paragraph (c) is added to read Subpart 101—47.3— Surplus Real Property Disposal Without the Underlying Land as follows: stamu«r es^T>lished legal concepts, § 101—47.103—12 Real property. Section 101-47.302-2(a) (3) is added to ing timber and sand, gravel, and (a) * * * read as follows: FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8738 RULES AND REGULATIONS §'101—47.302—2 Holding agency. 1. Subject to valid existing rights, the open to such forms of disposition as may (a) The holding agency is herebyfollowing described national forest lands by law be made of national forest lands. designated as disposal agency for: are hereby withdrawn from appropria tion under the mining laws (30 U.S.C., H arry R. Anderson, * * * * * Ch. 2), but not from leasing under the Assistant Secretary of the Interior. (3) Standing timber and embeddedmineral leasing laws, in aid of programs June 10,1968. gravel, sand, and stone to be disposed of of the Department of Agriculture: [F.R. Doc. 68-7005; Filed, June 13, 1968; without the underlying land. M o u n t D iablo M eridian 8 :4 6 a m .] * * * * * (Sacramento 768) [ Public Land Order 4441 ] (Sec. 205(c), 63 Stat. 390; 40 U.S.O. 486(c)) STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST [Colorado 2515] Effective date. This amendment is ef Manuel Seed Production Area fective upon publication in the F ederal T. 5 N., R. 14 E., COLORADO R egister. Sec. 25, S ^ S ^ S E ^ ; Addition to National Forest Dated: June 7, 1968. Sec. 36,Ny2NEi4. The areas described aggregate 120 By virtue of the authority contained Lawson B. K nott, Jr., in the act of July 9,1962 (76 Stat. 140; 43 Administrator of General Services. acres in Calaveras County. M o u n t D iablo Meridian U.S.C. 315g-l), it is ordered as follows; [F.R. Doc. 68-7000; Filed, June 13, 1968; Subject to valid existing rights, the fol 8 :4 5 a m .] (Sacramento 777) lowing -described lands, acquired in an v . TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST exchange made pursuant to section 8 of Natural Bridge Recreation and Geological the Taylor Grazing Act of June 28,1934 Title 43— PUBLIC LANDS: Area (48 Stat. 1272; 43 U.S.C. 315g), as T. 31 N., R. 11 W., amended, in which all minerals were re INTERIOR ~ Sec. 33, SE% SE% SE % NE14, Ei/2Ei/2NE% served to the grantor, are hereby added SE14, and E^N E^SE& SE^ (unsur to and made a part of the Uncompahgre veyed) ; Chapter II—-Bureau of Land Manage Sec. 34, Sy2SW%SW%NW%, W%NW]4 National Forest and hereafter shall be ment, Department of the Interior SW%, and NW‘/4SWy4SW}4 (unsur subject to all laws and regulations ap veyed) . APPENDIX— PUBLIC LAND ORDERS plicable to said national forest: The areas described aggregate 52.5 New M exico Prin cipal M eridian [Public Land Order 4438] acres in Trinity County. [ N ew M ex ico 5 6 1 8 ] 2. The withdrawal made by this order T. 46 N., R. 4 W ., does not alter the applicability of those Sec. 14, NWy 4 S W ‘/4 . NEW MEXICO public land laws governing the use of T. 44 N., R. 8 W ., Sec. 16, s ^ N w y 4 , N y2 S W i,4. Partial Revocation of National Forest the national forest land under lease, Administrative Site Withdrawal license, or permit, or governing the dis The areas described aggregate 200 posal of their mineral or vegetative re acres in Ouray and Gunnison Counties. By virtue of the authority vested in sources other than under the mining the President and pursuant to Executive laws. H a r r y R . A n d e r s o n , Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Order No. 10355 of May 26, 1952 (17 F.R. Harry R. A nderson, 4831), it is ordered as follows: Assistant Secretary of the Interior. J u n e 10,1968.. 1. The departmental order of Septem June 10, 1968. [F.R. Doc. 68-7032; Filed, June 13, 1968; ber 30,1908, withdrawing national forest 8 :4 9 a .m .] lands in the Cibola National Forest as an [F.R. Doc. 68-7004; Filed, June 13, 1968; administrative site, is hereby revoked so 8:46 am.] far as it affects the following described [Public Land Order 4442] land: [Public Land Order 4440] [Idaho 916] New M exico P rin cipal M eridian [ M o n ta n a 7103 ] IDAHO T. 10 N., R. 5 E., Sec. 23, Ni/2 of lot 19. MONTANA Withdrawal fo r N ational Forest Campgrounds and Natural Area The area described contains 14.34 acres Revocation of National Forest Ad a in Bernalillo County. ministrative Site Withdrawal By virtue of the authority vested in 2. At 10 a.m. on July 16,1968, the land the President and pursuant to Executive By virtue of the authority vested in shall be open to such forms of disposition Order No. 10355 of May 26,1952 (17 P R- as may by law be made of national forest the President by section 1 of the act of 4831), it is ordered as follows: lands. June 25, 1910 (36 Stat. 847; 43 U.S.C. v Harry R. Anderson, 141), and pursuant to Executive Order 1. Subject to valid existing rights, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior. No. 10355 of May 26, 1952 (17 F.R. 4831), following described national forest lands it is ordered as follows: are hereby withdrawn from ap p rop ria June 10, 1968. 1. Executive Order No. 1565 of July 19, tion under the mining laws (30 U.S.C., [F.R. Doc. 68-7003; Filed, June 13, 1968; 1912, withdrawing the following de Ch. 2), but not from leasing u n d e r the 8 :4 6 a .m .] scribed lands as a ranger station in the mineral leasing laws, in aid of program s administration of the Bitterroot National of the Department of Agriculture: [Public Land Order 4439] Forest, is hereby revoked: K a n ik s u N ation al F orest [Sacramento 768; 777] P r in cipal M eridian BOISE MERIDIAN CALIFORNIA BITTERROOT NATIONAL FOREST Meadow Creek Campground Withdrawal for National Forest Rec T . 6 N., R. 19 W ., Sec. 8,SE%NE^4. 63N..R.2E., reation Area, Geological Site, and 3ec. 12, SEI/4 SW 1/4 SW 14 and SE^SW A, Seed Production Area Containing 40 acres in Ravalli County. 3ec. 13, N y 2N Ey4 N W y 4 an d NEy4NW% 2. The lands were included within the NW&. By virtue of the authority vested in Bitterroot National Forest by Public the President and pursuant to Executive Order No. 10355 of May 26, 1952 (17 F.R. Land Order No. 3938 of February 23,1966. T. 65 N„ R. 2 E., 4831), it is ordered as follows: At 10 ajn. on July 16, 1968, they shall be Sec. 14, Ny2 NE%SW%. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 RULES AND REGULATIONS 8739 Moore Creek Natural Area T. 11 N„ R. 19 W ., The areas described aggregate 30 acres Sec. 19, N % ; in Valley County. T. 58 N., R. 5 W., Sec. 2 0 , N y2; Sec. 28,NW 1/4N W ^.. Sec. 21, Nya; 2. The withdrawal made by this order The areas described aggregate 140 Secs. 22, 23, 25, 26, and 27; does not alter the applicability of those Sec. 33, lots 1 and 6; acres in Bonner and Boundary Counties. public land laws governing the use of the 2. The withdrawal made by this order Sec. 34, iots 1, 4, NE]4> EyaNW^f, and Sy2; Secs. 35 and 36. national forest lands under lease, license, does not alter the applicability of those public land laws governing the use of The area described aggregates 8,346.18 or permit, or governing the disposal of the national forest lands under lease, acres of which 475.71 acres are public their mineral or vegetative resources license, or permit, or governing the dis land. other than under the mining laws. posal of their mineral or vegetative re ¿Ta r r y R . A n d e r s o n , sources other than under the mining Assistant Secretary of the Interior. H a r r y R . A n d e r s o n , Assistant Secretary of the Interior. laws. J u n e 10, 1968. H a r r y R . A n d e r s o n , J u n e 10, 1968. Assistant Secretary of the Interior. [P.R. Doc. 68-7007; Piled, June 13, 1968; 8 :4 6 a .m .] [P.R. Doc. 68-7008; Piled, June 13, 1968; June 10, 1968. 8 :4 6 a .m .] [PR. Doc. 68-7006; Piled, June 13, 1968; [Public Land Order 4444] 8 :4 6 a .m .] [Idaho 1172] [Public Land Order 4445] [Public Land Order 4443] IDAHO [Utah. 2679] [Misc. 1831005] Withdrawal for National Forest UTAH NEW MEXICO Administrative Site Modification of Grazing District No. 1 Correction of Public Land Order By virtue of the authority vested in No. 4291 By virtue of the authority contained in the President and pursuant to Execu the Act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1269; tive Order No. 10355 of May 26, 1952 (17 Public Land Order No. 4291 of October 43 U.S.C. 315 et seq.), as amended, the F.R. 4831), it is ordered as follows: 5, 1967, withdrawing lands for national 1. Subject to valid existing rights, the following-described lands are hereby ex forest recreation areas, appearing in 32 cluded from New Mexico Grazing Dis following described national forest lands trict No. 1: • ^ are hereby withdrawn from appropria P.R. 14155 as F.R. Doc. 67-12041, so far tion under the mining laws (30 U.S.C., New Mexico Prin cipal M eridian as it identifies the Spirit Lake Recreation Ch. 2), but not from leasing under the T. 10 N., R . 19 W ., Area as being in the “ N%, section 8” , is Sec. 1, lots 1 ,2 , 3, 4, 5, an d 6; mineral leasing laws, in aid of programs corrected to read “N ^, section 10”. Sec. 2, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, N^NE^, SW% of the Department of Agriculture: NE % , N W %, and NW % SW % ; H a r r y R . A n d e r s o n , P ayette Na tio n al F orest Sec. 3, lo t 1, Ni/2 , S W & , N tfcSE iA , an d Assistant Secretary of the Interior. SW^SE%; - V ' BOISE MERIDIAN Sec. 4, lots 1, 6, and If; Krassel Administrative Site J u n e 10,1968. Sec. 9, lots 6, 7, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 25, outside Zuni Reservation; T. 19 N., R. 6 E„ [P.R. Doc. 68-7009; Piled, June 13, 1968; Sec. 10, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and NWy4NWi/4. Sec. 21, Ei/2SWy4NEi/4 and NE%NW %SE}4. 8 :4 6 a .m .] FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8740 Proposed Rule Making Russeting. Russeting would be rede than two defective or offsize pears. The DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE fined in the injury, damage and serious proposed restriction is practical and It damage definitions. Smooth russeting eliminates a possibility for consumer Consumer and Marketing Service near the stem would be disregarded on dissatisfaction. [ 7 CFR Part 51 1 Bartlett. Also, smooth solid and smooth U.S. condition standards for export. net-like types of russeting would have This section would be added to further PEARS separate requirements instead of being limit condition factors in any lot of pears, treated alike as in the present standards. and would correspond to similar condi Standards for Grades 1 Slightly rough russeting and rough rus tion standards in the U.S. Standards for Notice is hereby given that the U.S. seting would be combined and desig Grades of Apples. The condition stand Department of Agriculture is consider nated as rough russeting. ards would Le separate from the various ing the revision of U.S. Standards for Sizing. A sizing section would be added grade requirements, and their use would Summer and Pall Pears (7 CFR 51.1260— to provide limits on variations in the be optional. Compliance with the condi 51.1280) and U.S. Standards for Winter size of pears in containers not specified tion standards could be specified for Pears (7 CFR 51.1300-51.1323) pursuant as meeting standard pack or standard either domestic or foreign shipments. to the Agricultural Marketing Act of sizing and fill requirements. Combining the summer and fall and 1946 (60 Stat. 1087, as amended; 7 U.S.C. Standard pack. The standard pack the winter pear standards should pro 1621-1627). section would be shortened, and portions mote better understanding .and more All persons who desire to submit writ of the deletions transferred to the new uniform application of the grade stand ten data, views or arguments for con sizing section. ards for pears. Standard sizing and fill. This section sideration in connection with the pro In addition, numerous changes in posal should file the same in duplicate, would be added to provide requirements wording would be made in the interest not later than July 20, 1968, with the for fruit size and filling of containers Hearing Clerk, U.S. Department of which are not packed according to a of clarity. Agriculture, Room 112, Administration definite pattern. The proposed standards, as revised, are Building, Washington, D.C. 20250, where Worms. In each grade, pears would be as follows: they will be available for public inspec required to be free from “worms and G eneral tion during official hours of business (7 worm holes” instead of only “worm Sec. CFR 1.27(b)). holes” as in the present standards. 51.1260 G en era l. Statement of considerations leading to Limbrubs. The colors of limbrubs G rades the proposed revision of the grade specified in the present standards would be reduced to two. 51.1261 U .S . E x tra N o. 1. standards. The U.S. Standards for Sum 51.1262 U.S. No. 1. mer and Fall Pears have been in effect Stings. The definitions of serious dam 51.1263 UJS. Combination. since August 20, 1955, and the U.S. age by insect stings would be simplified. 51.1264 U.S. No. 2. Standards for Winter Pears have been in Cork spot. Injury, damage, and serious T olerances effect since September 10, 1955. damage by cork spot would be redefined Responding to suggestions that these in measurable terms. 51.1265 Tolerances. two standards for pears be combined, a Pear Psylla. Injury, , damage, and App lica tio n o f T olerances study draft dated March 20, 1967, was serious damage by this defect would be 51.1266 Application of tolerances. submitted to members of the pear in specifically defined. dustry and other interested persons. Carefully handpicked. The require S am ple for G rade or S ize Determination The comments received were unani ment “carefully handpicked” would be 51.1267 Sample for grade or size determina mously in favor of combiniiig the deleted from all grades. This would be tio n . adequately covered by the definitions standards, and suggested certain C o n d ition A fter Storage or T ransit ■changes, many of which have been in for cleanness, damage by broken skins, corporated in this proposal. and the general definitions for damage 51.1268 Condition after storage or transit. The present standards for Summer and serious damage by bruises. S izin g and Fall Pears and for Winter Pears are Basis for calculating percentages. Un 51.1269 S izin g . der the present standards percentages identical in most respects. The winter S tandard P ack pear standards include a U.S. Extra are determined on the basis of count No. 1 grade, whereas the highest grade when the numerical count is marked on 51.1270 Standard pack. for summer and fall pears is U.S. No. 1. the container or when in packages of 5 S tandard S izin g and.F ill pounds or less. Otherwise percentages The proposed standards would* provide a 51.1271- Standard sizing and fill. U.S. Extra No. 1 grade; and would also are determined on the basis of weight include the following changes: or an equivalent. The proposed standards D e f in it io n s Unclassified. This designation, often provide for calculating percentages on 51.1272 M a tu re . misunderstood and rarely used, would be the basis of count in all cases. This, 51.1273 O verripe. deleted. combined with a constant sample size of 51.1274 C lea n . Specific definitions. A precise dimen 50 pears, regardless of size or type of 51.1275 Well formed. sion would replace the term “superfi container, is both practical and statisti 51.1276 B la c k en d . 51.1277 In ju r y . cial.” cally sound. It would promote uniformity between shipping point and terminal 51.1278 Fairly well formed. General definitions. The general defi 51.1279 D a m a g e. nitions for injury, damage, and serious market inspections. 51.1280 Seriously deformed. damage would be reworded to conform Application of tolerances. The present 51.1281 Serious damage. standards do not limit the percentage of to those in recently revised standards. U .S . C o n d itio n S tandards for Export total defects in small containers. Under the proposal, individual samples would 51.1282 U.S. Condition Standards for Export. 1 Packing of the product in conformity be limited to one and one-half times a Metric C onversion T able with the requirements of these standards specified tolerance of 10 percent and shall not excuse failure to comply with the 51.1283 Metric Conversion Table. provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and double a smaller tolerance. Individual A u t h o r it y : The provisions ° f th is subp&ri Cosmetic Act or with applicable State laws packages containing 10 pears or less Issued under secs. 203, 205, 60 Stat. and regulations. would not be permitted to have more FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 PROPOSED RULE MAKING 8741 amended, 1090 as amended; 7 TJ.S.C. 1622, ual containers may have not more than (1) When size is designated by mini 1624. 10 percentage points less than the per mum or minimum and maximum diam G e n e r a l centage of U.S. No. 1 pears required: eters, 5 percent for pears in any lot which Provided, That the entire lot averages are smaller fhan the designated mini § 51.1260 General. within the percentage required. mum, and 10 percent for pears which are These standards apply to all varieties larger than the designated maximum. of pears. A p p l i c a t i o n o f T o l e r a n c e s (2) When size is designated by G r a d e s § 51.1266 Application o f tolerances. numerical count for a container, 5 per cent for pears in any lot which fail to § 51.1261 U.S. Extra No. 1. Individual samples shall not have meet the requirements for “fairly uni “U.S. Extra No. 1” consists of pears of more than one and one-half times a form in size” as defined in § 51.1270(b). one variety, which are mature but not specified tolerance of 10 percent, and not overripe, clean, well formed; which-are more than double a specified tolerance of S t a n d a r d P a c k free from decay, internal breakdown, less than 10 percent: Provided, That not § 51.1270 Standard pack. scald, freezing injury, worms and worm more than two defective or off-size pears may be permitted in any package con (a) The numerical count, count-size, holes, black end, hard end, drought spot, the minimum diameter, or the minimum and free from injury caused by russeting, taining 10 pears or less: And provided further, That the averages for the entire and maximum diameters of pears packed limbrubs, hail, scars, cork spot, sunburn, in closed containers shall be indicated spraybum, insects, disease, or other lot are within the tolerances specified in the grade. on the container. When the numerical means, except that they are free from count or count-size is indicated, the pears damage caused by bruises or broken S a m p l e f o r G r a d e o r S i z e D etermination shall be fairly uniform in size. skins. (See §§ 51.1265 and 51.1268.) § 51.1267 Sample for grade or size de (b) “Fairly uniform in size” means: §51.1262 U.S. No. 1. termination. (1) When the numerical count is “U.S. No. 1” consists of pears of one Each sample shall consist of 50 pears. marked on western standard pear boxes variety which are mature, but not over When individual packages contain at or equivalent cartons, the diameter of ripe, clean, fairly well formed; which are least 50 pears, the sample is drawn from the pears shall not vary more than three- free from decay, internal breakdown, one package; when individual packages eighths inch for counts 120 or less; one- scald, freezing injury, worms and worm contain less than 50 pears, a sufficient fourth inch for counts 135 to 180, in holes, black end, and free from damage number of adjoining packages are opened clusive; and three-sixteenths inch for caused by hard end, bruises, broken skins, to form a 50-pear sample. Where practi counts 193 or more. russeting, limbrubs, hail, scars, cork cal, the sample may also be obtained (2) When the numerical count is spot, drought spot, sunburn, spray bum, from the grading belt or bins during marked on western standard half boxes insects, disease, or other means. (See the packing process. or special half boxes, or equivalent §§ 51.1265 and 51.1268.) cartons, packed three layers deep, the C o n d i t i o n A f t e r S t o r a g e o r T r a n s i t § 51.1263 U.S. Combination. diameter of the pears shall not vary § 51.1268 Condition after storage or more than three-eighths inch for counts “U.S. Combination” consists of a com transit. 75 or less> one-fourth inch for counts bination of U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No. 2 Decay, scald, or other deterioration 80 to llO inclusive; and three-sixteenths pears: Provided, That at least 50 percent which may have developed on pears after inch for counts 115 or more. of the pears meet the requirements of they have been in storage or transit (3) When the numerical count is U.S. No. 1 grade. (See §§ 51.1265 and shall be considered as affecting condition marked on western standard half boxes 51.1268.) and not the grade. or equivalent cartons packed two layers § 51.1264 U.S. No. 2. deep, the diameter of the pears shall not S i z i n g vary more than three-eighths inch for “U.S. No. .2” consists of pears of one § 51.1269 Sizing. variety which are mature, but not over counts 50 or less; one-fourth inch for ripe, clean, not seriously deformed; (a) The numerical count, count-size, counts 55 to 70 inclusive; and three- which are free from decay, internal minimum diameter, or minimum and sixteenths inch for counts 80 or more. breakdown, scald, freezing injury, worms maximum diameters, of pears packed (c) When the numerical count is not and worm holes, black end, and free from in a closed container shall be indicated shown, the minimum diameter, or the damage caused by hard end, or broken on the container. minimum and maximum diameters shall skins. The pears shall also be free from (1) When pears are packed in other be plainly stamped, stenciled, or other serious damage caused by bruises, rus than standard western pear boxes, or wise marked on the container in terms seting, limbrubs, hail, scars, cork spot, equivalent cartons, and size is designated of whole inches, or whole inches and not sunburn, sprayburn, insects, disease, or in terms of whole box counts, such less than % -inch fractions thereof, in other means. (See §§ 51.1265 and designation shall clearly indicate that accordance with the facts. It is sug 51.1268.) size rather than actual count is indicated. gested that both minimum and maxi For example: “ 110 size” or “ 110 size— T o l e r a n c e s mum sizes be marked bn the container 55 count” or comparable designations, in because such marking is especially de § 51.1265 Tolerances. accordance with the facts. sirable for pears marketed in the export In order to allow for variations in (2) When size based on numerical trade. cident to proper grading and handling in count is not shown, the minimum (d) Each container shall be packed so each of the foregoing grades, the follow- diameter, or minimum and maximum that the pears in the shown face shall - mg tolerances, by count, are provided as diameters, shall be marked on the be representative in size and quality of specified: container in terms of whole inches, or the contents of the package. whole inches and not less than % -inch ,(.a)u I® percent for pears in any lot (e) Pears packed in any container nich fail to meet the requirements of fractions thereof. (3) The word “minimum”, or its shall be tightly packed, or at least fairly poe grade; including therein not more tight in layers, whichever is applicable tnan 5 percent for pears which are seri abbreviation, when following a diameter size marking, means that the pears are to the container used. ously damaged by insects, and also in (f) Pears packed in boxes or equiv cluding therein not more than l percent of the size marked or larger. (4) “Diameter” means the greatest alent cartons shall be arranged accord t e f i f 1* 1 by deciy or Internal dimension of the pear measured at right ing to approved and recognized methods angles to a line from the stem to the with pears packed lengthwise. No bridge (b) When applying the forego calyx end. is allowed. If wrapped, each pear shall m ! S Ce! to the u -s - Combination gri (b) Tolerances for size. In order to be at least fairly well enclosed by the no part of any tolerance shall be usee allow for variations incident to proper individual wrapper. reduce the percentage of U.S. No. 1 pe sizing the following tolerances, by count, (g) Pe^rs packed in round baskets required in the combination, but indiv shall be allowed: shall be ring faced. N o. l i e ------4 FEDERAL REGISTER, V O L 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8742 PROPOSED RULE MAKING (h) Pears in all containers shall be § 51.1276 Black end. (4) When not light in color; or, subject to the tolerances for size defined “Black end” is evidenced by abnor (5) When Jight in color and aggregat in § 51.1269(b). mally green color around the calyx, or ing more than a circle three-fourths inch (i) In order to allow for variations black spots usually occurring on the one- in diameter. incident to proper packing, not more third of the surface nearest the calyx, or (c) Hail marks or other similar depres than 10 percent of the containers in any by an abnormally shallow calyx basin. sions or scars which are depressed more lot may fail to meet the requirements of than one-sixteenth inch, or aggregating standard pack, but no part of this toler § 51.1277 Injury. more than a circle one-fourth inch in ance shall be allowed for bridge packs, “Injury” means any specific defect de diameter. or for dissimilar arrangements within scribed in this section; or an equally ob (d) Cork spot: the same container. jectionable variation of any one of these (1) When causing a depression; or, (2) When affected flesh aggregates S t a n d a r d S i z i n g a n d F i l l defects, any other defect, or any com bination of defects, which more than more than a circle one-fourth inch in § 5 1 .1 2 7 1 Standard sizing and fill. slightly detracts from the appearance, or diameter. (a) Boxes or cartons which are vol the edible or marketing quality of the (e) Sunburn or sprayburn when the ume filled or afe not packed according pears. The following specific defects shall normal color of the pear is more than to a definite pattern do not meet the be considered as injury: slightly affected, or when the skin is requirements of standard pack but may (а) The following types and amounts blistered or cracked, or when the flesh is be certified as meeting the requirements of russeting beyond the areas specifically affected. of standard sizing and fill: Provided, exempted in subparagraphs (6) and (7) (f) Insects: That the pears in the containers are at of this paragraph: (1) Insect stings, when unhealed, or least fairly uniform in size as defined (1) On smooth-skinned varieties, any when more than one in number, or any in § 51.1270(b): And provided further, excessively rough russeting or russeting one healed sting which more than slight That the containers are at least fairly which shows cracking. ly affects the general appearance of the well filled or meet the marked net weight. (2) On all varieties, rough russeting fruit. (b) In order to allow for variations when aggregating more than a circle (2) Blister Mite or canker worm in incident to proper sizing, pears in all one-fourth inch in diameter. jury when more than one-sixteenth inch containers shall be subject to the toler (3) Oh smooth-skinned v a r i e t i e s, deep, or when aggregating more than a ances for size as defined in § 51.1269(b). smooth solid russeting when aggregating circle one-fourth inch in diameter. (c) In order to allow for variations in more than a circle one-half inch in (3) Pear Psylla injury: cident to proper packing, not more than diameter. (i) When thinly scattered and affect 10 percent of the containers in any lot (4) On smooth-skinned varieties, ing an area aggregating more than 10 may fail to meet the requirements for smooth net-like russeting when affecting percent of the surface; standard sizing and fill. an area aggregating more than 15 per (ii) When moderately scattered and cent of the surface. affecting an area aggregating more than D e f i n i t i o n s (5) On Comice variety, smooth solid a circle one-half inch in diameter; or, § 51.1272 Mature. russeting when aggregating more than (iii) When heavily concentrated and “Mature” means that the pear has 20 percent of the surface or smooth net- affecting an area aggregating more than reached the stage of development which like russeting when affecting an area a circle three-eighths inch in diameter. will insure the proper completion of the aggregating more than one-third of the (g) Disease: ripening process. Ground color and de surface. (1) Scab spots when black and aggre gree of firmness reflect the stage of (б) On any of the following varieties, gating more than a circle one-eighth inch maturity. any amount of characteristic russeting in diameter. Scab spots of a russet char (a) The following terms are used to is permitted, and leaf or limbrubs which acter shall be considered as russeting. describe the ground color: “Green”, resemble and blend into russeted areas (2) Sooty blotch when affecting an “light green”, “yellowish green”, and shall be considered as russeting: area aggregating a circle one-fourth inch “ yellow.” B ose. » S eck el. in diameter. (b) The following terms are used to C lairgeau . S h eld o n . describe firmness: Easter Beurre. W inter Nells. § 51.1278 Fairly well formed. (1) “Hard” means that the flesh is Flemish Beauty. H ard y . “Fairly well formed” means that the solid and does not yield appreciably even K ie ffer. Sand, and other sim pear may be slightly abnormal in shape P . B arry. ilar varieties. but not to an extent which materially to considerable pressure. P o u n d . (2) “Firm” means that the flesh is detracts from the appearance of the fruit. fairly solid but yields somewhat to mod (7) The following russeting shall notWinter Nelis pears with characteristic erate pressure. be considered in determining whether a slight sutures or with slight flattening on pear is injured by russeting: one side, or other slight irregularities (3) “Firm ripe” means that the flesh which do not materially detract from the yields readily to moderate pressure. (i) On Bartlett, smooth russeting ex tending not more than three-eighths general appearance of the pear shall be (4) “ Ripe” means that the pear is in inch beyond the stem or stem cavity, and considered fairly well formed. its most desirable eating stage, and yields readily to slight pressure. on the calyx end which, when the pear § 51.1279 Damage. is placed calyx end down on a flat sur “Damage” means any specific defect § 51.1273 Overripe. face, is not visible; and, defined in this section; or an equally ob “ Overripe” means that the pear is dead (ii) On varieties other than Bartlett, jectionable variation of any one of these ripe and past commercial utility with its smooth russeting on the calyx end or defects, any other defect, or any combi flesh very mealy or soft. which, when the pear is placed calyx nation of defects, which materially de end down on a flat surface, does not § 51.1274 dean. tracts from the appearance, or the edible extend more than one-half inch along or marketing quality of the pear. The “Clean” means that the pears are free the contour of the pear above the point following specific defects shall be con from excessive dirt, dust, spray residue of contact, except that bark-like russet sidered as damage: or other foreign material. ing in these areas shall be considered as (a) The following types and am ou n ts § 51.1275 Well formed. injury when the appearance of the pear of russeting beyond the areas specifically is more than slightly affected. exempted in subparagraphs (5) and (o) “ Well formed” means that the pear has (b) Limbrubs: a shape characteristic of the variety. of this paragraph: Pears having slight irregularities of shape (1) When cracked; (1) On all varieties, excessively rough which do not appreciably detract from (2) When softened; russeting or russeting which shows cracJr" the general appearance of the fruit shall (3) When depressed more than one- ing when aggregating more than a circ be considered well formed. sixteenth inch; one-half inch in diameter. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 PROPOSED RULE MAKING 8743 (2) On all varieties, rough russeting shape of the pear is appreciably flattened, (a) The following types and amounts when aggregating more than a circle or when the flesh is appreciably softened of russeting beyond the areas specifically three-fourths inch in diameter. or discolored, except that spraybum of exempted in subparagraph (4) of this (3) On D’Anjou, smooth solid russet a russet character shall be considered as paragraph: ing when aggregating more than 20 per russeting. (1) On all varieties, excessively rough cent of the surface, or smooth net-like (g) Hard end when the pear shows ab russeting or russeting which shows crack russeting when affecting an area aggre normal yellow color at the calyx end, or ing when aggregating more than a circle gating more than one-third of the an abnormally smooth rounded base with three-fourths inch in diameter. surface. little or no depression at the calyx, or (2) On all varieties, rough russeting (4) On other smooth skinned varieties, when the flesh near the calyx is dry, when aggregating more than 15 percent such as Bartlett, smooth solid russeting tough or woody. of the surface. when aggregating more than 10 percent (h) Bruises which are more than (3) On D’Anjou, smooth solid russet of the surface or smooth net-like russet slight and not incident to proper han ing when aggregating more than two- ing when affecting an area aggregating dling. thirds of the surface. On other varieties, more than 20 percent of the surface. (i) Skin breaks when larger than any amount of smooth russeting is (5) On any of the following varieties three-sixteenths inch in diameter or permitted. or similar varieties, any amount of char depth, or more than one skin break one- (4) The following russeting shall not acteristic russeting is permitted, and leaf eighth inch or larger in diameter or be considered in determining whether or limbrubs which resemble and blend depth. In addition, more than 15 percent 'a pear is seriously damaged by russeting: into russeted areas shall be considered as of the pears in any container showing (i) On Bartlett, smooth russeting ex russeting: more than one skin break from one- tending not more than three-eighths inch Bose. P o u n d . eighth to three-sixteenths inch in diam beyond the stem or stem cavity, and on Clairgeau. Seckel. eter or depth is considered damage. the calyx end which, when the pear is Comice. S h e ld o n . (Small inconspicuous skin breaks, less placed calyx end down on a flat surface, Easter Beurre. Winter Nelis. than one-eighth inch in diameter or is not visible; and, Flemish Beauty. H ard y . depth, shall not be considered damage (ii) On varieties other than Bartlett, Kieffer. Sand, and other sim unless the appearance is materially smooth russeting on the calyx end or P. Barry. ilar varieties. affected.) which, when the pear is placed calyx end (6) The following russeting shall not (j) Insects: down on a flat surface, does not extend be considered in determining whether a (1) Stings, when unhealed, or when more than one-half inch along the con pear is damaged by russeting: more than two in number, or any healed tour of the pear above the point of (i) On Bartlett, smooth russeting ex sting larger than three thirty-seconds contact. tending not more than three-eighths inch inch in diameter. (b) Limbrubs: beyond the stem or stem cavity, and on (2) ^Blister Mite or canker worm in (1) When more than slightly cracked; the calyx end which, when the pear is jury when more than one-sixteenth inch (2) When dark in color and aggre placed calyx end down on a flat surface, deep, or when aggregating more than a gating more than a circle three-fourths is not vissible; and, circle three-eighths inch in diameter. ' inch in diameter; (ii) On varieties other than Bartlett, (3) Pear Psy 11a injury: (3) When fairly light or light in smooth russeting on the calyx end or (i) When thinly scattered and affect color and aggregating more than 10 which, when the pear is placed calyx end ing an area aggregating more than one- percent of the surface. down on a flat surface, does not extend fourth of the surface; (c) Hail marks or other similar de more then one-half inch along the con (ii) When moderately scattered and pressions or scars when aggregating tour of the pear above the point of con affecting an area aggregating more than more than a circle three-fourths inch in tact, except that bark-like russeting in a circle three-fourths inch in diameter; diameter, or when materially deforming these areas shall be considered as dam or, or disfiguring the pear. age when the appearance of the pear is (iii) When heavily concentrated and (d) Cork spot: materially affected. affecting an area aggregating more than (1) When more than two in number (b) Limbrubs: a circle one-half inch in diameter. appear externally; or, (1) When cracked; (k) Disease: (2) When affected flesh aggregates (2) When softened; more than a circle three-fourths inch in (3) When depressed more than one- (l) Scab spots when black and aggre diameter. sixteenth inch; gating more than a circle one-fourth inch (e) Drought spot when more than two (4) When dark in color and aggregat in diameter. Scab spots of a russet char in number, or when the external injury ing more than a circle one-half inch in acter shall be considered as russeting. aggregates more than a circle three- diameter; - (2) Sooty blotch when thinly scattered fourths inch in diameter, or when the (5) When fairly light or light in color over more than 5 percent of the surface, flesh is seriously affected by corky tissue and aggregating more than a circle one or dark, heavily concentrated spots when or brown discoloration. inch in diameter. affecting an area aggregating more than (f) Sunburn or spraybum when the (c) Hail marks or other similar de a circle three-eighths inch in diameter. skin is blistered, cracked or shows brown pressions or scars when depressed more § 51.1280 Seriously deformed. skin discoloration, or when the pear is man one-sixteenth inch, or when ag- materially flattened, or when the flesh is gregating more than a circle three- “Seriously deformed” means that the softened or materially discolored, except eighths inch in diameter. pear is excessively flattened or elongated that spraybum of a russet character shall (d) Cork spot: for the variety,'or is constricted or de be considered as russeting. (1) When more than one in number formed so that it will not cut three fairly (g) Insects: appear externally; or, uniform good quarters, or is so badly mis (1) Worms and worm holes. mnri ii?1611 affected flesh aggregates shapen that the appearance is seriously (2) Stings, when more than three in affected. Sameter & °irCle one-half inch in number, or when aggregating more than § 51.1281 Serious damage. a circle one-fourth inch in diameter. in „ I?rougl:lt SP0* when more thar “Serious damage” means any specific (3) Blister Mite or canker worm in or when the external ir defect defined in this section; or an jury when aggregating more than a cir S ates more than a circle tl equally objectionable variation of any cle three-fourths inch in diameter or fiS h ? 1 ln FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8744 PROPOSED RULE MAKING (ii) When moderately scattered and contained in this notice may be changed affecting an area aggregating more than DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE in the light of comments received. a circle 1 Yi inches in diameter; or, A public docket will be available for (iii) When heavily concentrated and Maritime Administration examination by interested persons in the affecting an area aggregating more than [ 46 CFR Ch. II 1 office of the Regional Counsel, Federal a circle three-fourths inch in diameter. Aviation Administration, 5651 West (h) Disease; SUBSIDIZED OPERATORS Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90045. (1) Scab spots when black and aggre Guidelines for Payment gating more than a circle one-half inch This action is necessary to designate a in diameter. Scab spots of a russet char In F.R. Doc. 67-14066 (32 F.R. 16436, control zone for Disneyland Heliport for acter shall be considered as russeting. Nov. 30, 1967) comments by interested protection of two instrument approach (2) Sooty blotch when thinly scattered parties were invited to be submitted by procedures and Special VFR operations over more than 15 percent of the sur December 18, 1967, relative to the guide for helicopters en route to and from face, or dark, heavily concentrated spots lines set forth therein for payment of Disneyland Heliport. Long Beach ap when aggregating more than a circle operating-differential subsidy to subsi proach control will control IFR and three-fourths inch in diameter. dized operators. Special VFR operations within this con (i) Decay or internal breakdown. In F.R. Docs. 67-14669 (32 F.R. 17980), trol zone when it is effective. (j) Scald. 68-1375 (33 F.R. 2531), and 68-3671 (33 In view of the foregoing, the FAA pro (k) Freezing injury. F.R. 4996), the date of December 18, poses the following airspace action: (l) Black end. 1967, was extended to February 5, 1968, In § 71.171 (33 F.R. 2058) the follow April 1, 1968, and July 1, 1968, respec ing control zone is added: U .S . C o n d i t i o n S t a n d a r d s f o r E x p o r t 3 tively. A n a h e im , C a l if . (Disn eyla n d Heliport) § 51.1282 U.S. Condition Standards for Notice is hereby given that the time W ithin a 3-m ile radius of Disneyland Heli , Export. within which comments may be sub port (latitude 33°48'40" N., longitude (a) Not more than 5 percent of the mitted is extended from July 1, 1968, to 117°55'34" W.), e x c lu d in g th a t airspace with pears in any lot shall be further advanced close of business on September 3, 1968. in the Fullerton and Long Beach, Calif., air in maturity than firm: Provided, That port control zones. This control zone is Dated: June 6, 1968. effective d u rin g th e specific dates and times not more than 2 percent shall be ripe or established in advance by a Notice to Airmen. soft. By order of the Maritime Subsidy The effective date and time thereafter will (b) Not more than 5 percent of the Board. be continuously published in the Airman’s pears in any lot shall be damaged by John M. O ’Connell, Information Manual. Assistant Secretary. storage scab. This amendment is proposed under the (c) Not more than 5 percent of the [F.R. Doc. 68-7031; Filed, June 13, 1968; authority of section 307(a) of the pears in any lot shall be allowed for all 8 :4 9 a .m .] Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended other condition defects: Provided, That (72 Stat. 749; 49 U.S.C. 1348). not more than 2 percent shall be allowed for decay or internal breakdown. Issued in Los Angeles, Calif., on June (d) Container packs shall comply DEPARTMENT OF 7, 1968. with packing requirements specified in L e e E . W a rr en , § 51.1270 or § 51.1271 of the U.S. Stand TRANSPORTATION Acting Director, Western Region. ards for Grades of Pears. Federal Aviation Administration [F.R. Doc. 68-7021; Filed, June 13, 1968; (e) Any lot of pears shall be con 8 :4 7 a .m .] sidered as meeting the U.S. Condition t 14 CFR Part 71 ] Standards for Export if the entire lot [Airspace Docket No. 68-W E-46] averages within the requirements speci [ 14 CFR Part 71 1 fied: Provided, That no sample in any CONTROL ZONE [Airspace Docket No. 68-SW -33] lot shall have more than double the per centages specified: And provided fur Proposed Designation TRANSITION AREA ther, That individual packages which The Federal Aviation Administration Proposed Designation contain 10 pears or less may have not is considering an amendment to Part 71 more than two defective or off-size pears. of the Federal Aviation Regulations that The Federal Aviation Administration is considering amending Part 71 of the M e t r i c C o n v e r s i o n T a b l e would designate a control zone for Disneyland Heliport, Anaheim, Calif. Federal Aviation Regulations to desig § 51.1283 Metric Conversion Table. Interested persons may participate in nate a 700-foot transition area at Inches Millimeters (mm) the proposed rule-making by submit Bastrop, La. The proposed transition area % e q u a ls______3 . 2 ting such written data, views, or argu will provide airspace protection for air e q u a ls------4 . 8 craft executing approach/departure % e q u a ls------6. 4 ments as they may desire. Communica % e q u a ls______9. 5 tions should be submitted in triplicate to procedures proposed at Morehouse Air* % e q u a ls______12. 7 the Director, Western Region, Atten port, Bastrop, La. Extension to the south % e q u a ls______15. 9 tion: Chief, Air Traffic Division, Federal west of the proposed transition area is % e q u a ls______1 9 .1 Aviation Administration, 5651 West based on the Monroe, La., VORTAC 030 % e q u a ls______2 2 . 2 Manchester Avenue, Post - Office Box true radial (024° magnetic). 1 e q u a ls ______2 5 .4 90007, Airport Station, Los Angeles, Interested persons may s u b m it sucn 1 % e q u a ls__^____ 31.8 written data, views, or arguments asi tney iy2 e q u a ls------3 8 . 1 Calif. 90009. All communications re may desire. Communications sh o u ld o 1 % e q u a ls______4 4 .5 ceived within 30 days after publication of 2 e q u a ls______50. 8 this notice in the F ederal R egister will submitted in triplicate to the Chief, Ai 3 e q u a ls______76. 2 be considered before action is taken on Traffic Division, Southwest Region> the proposed amendment. No public Federal Aviation Administration, pcs’/ Dated: June 10,1968. hearing is contemplated at this time, Office Box 1689, Fort Worth, Tex. J. on G . R. G range, but arrangements for informal confer All communications received within Deputy Administrator, ences with Federal Aviation Administra days after publication of this notice Marketing Services. tion officials may be made by contacting the F ederal R egister will be consiaereu [F.B. Doc. 68-7030; Filed, June 13, 1968; the Regional Air Traffic Division Chief. before action is taken on the propo_ 8 :4 8 a .m .] Any data, views, or arguments presented amendment. No public hearing is c during such conferences must also be templated at this time, but arrangem 2 These standards may be applied to domes submitted in writing in accordance with for informal conferences with iea~. tic shipments of pears as well as export lots, Aviation Administration officials may an ri may be referred to as "U.S. Condition this notice in order to become part of the Standards.” record for consideration. The proposal made by contacting the Chief, Air T FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 PROPOSED RULE MAKING 8745 Division. Any data, views, or arguments order to become part of the record for The official docket will be available presented during such conferences must consideration. The proposal contained in for examination by interested persons at also be submitted in writing in accord this notice may be changed in the light the Office of the Regional Counsel, ance w ith this notice in order to become of comments received. Southwest Region, Federal Aviation part of th e record for consideration. The The official docket will be available for Administration, Fort Worth, Tex. An proposal contained in this notice may examination by interested persons at the informal docket will also be available be c h a n g e d in the light of comments Office of the Regional Counsel* South for examination at the Office of the received. west Region, Federal Aviation Adminis Chief, Air Traffic Division. The official docket will be available for tration, Fort Worth, Tex. An informal It is proposed to amend Part 71 of the * examination by interested persons at the docket will also be available for examina Federal Aviation Regulations as herein Office of the Regional Counsel, South tion at the Office of the Chief, Air Traffic after set forth. west Region, Federal Aviation Adminis Division. In § 71.181 (33 F.R. 2137), the follow tration, Fort Worth, Tex. An informal It is proposed to amend Part 71 of the ing transition area is added: docket will also be available for exami Federal Aviation Regulations as herein S iloam Spr ing s, Ar k . nation at the Office of the Chief, Air after set forth. Traffic Division. - In § 71.181 (33 F.R. 2137), the follow That airspace extending upward from 700 ing transition area is added: feet above the surface within a 5-mile radius It is proposed to amend Part 71 of the of Smith Airport (lat. 36°ll'2i" N., long. Federal Aviation Regulations as herein B ow ie, T ex. 9 4 ° 2 9 '1 8 " W.), and within 2 miles each side after set forth. That airspace extending upward from 700 of the Fayetteville VORTAC 260° radial ex In § 71.181 (33 F.R. 2137), the follow feet above the surface within a 5-mile radius tending from the 5-mile radius area to 12.5 ing transition area is added: of Bowie Municipal Airport (lat. 33°36'15'' miles west of the VORTAC, excluding the portion within the Decatur, Ark., transition B astrop, L a . N., long. 97°46'27” W.), and within 2 miles • each side of the Bridgeport VORTAC 359° area. That airspace extending upward from 700 radial extending from the 5-mile radius This amendment is proposed under feet above the surface within a 5-m ile radius area to 40 miles north of the VORTAC. of Morehouse Airport (lat. 32°45'30" N„ long. the authority of section 307(a) of the 91°53'00'' W .), and within 2 miles each side This amendment is proposed under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. pf the Monroe VORTAC 030° radial extend authority of section 307(a) of the Fed 1348). * ing from the 5-mile radius area to 19 miles eral Aviation Act of 1958"(49 U.S.C. 1348). northeast of the VORTAC. Issued in Fort Worth, Tex., on June Issued in Fort Worth, Tex., on June 4, 4, 1968. This amendment is proposed under 1968. A . L. C o u l t e r , the authority of section 307(a) of the A . L . C o u l t e r , Acting Director, Southwest Region. Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. Acting Director, Southwest Region. 1348). [F.R. Doc. 68-7024; Filed, June 13, 1968; [F.R. Doc. 68-7023; Filed, June 13, 1968; 8 :4 8 a .m .] Issued in Fort Worth, Tex., on June 5, 8 :4 8 a .m .] 1968. Office of the Secretary H e n r y L . N e w m a n , Director, Southwest Region. [1 4 CFR Part 71 ] . [ 49 CFR Part 239 1 [F.R. Doc. 68-7022; Filed, June 13, 1968; [Airspace Docket No. 68-SW -42] [OST Docket No. 9; Notice No. 68-1] 8 :4 7 a .m .] TRANSITION AREA ALASKA-HAWAII AND BERING STANDARD TIME ZONES 1 14 CFR Part 71 1 Proposed Designation Relocation of Boundary [Airspace Docket No. 68-SW -38] The Federal Aviation Administration is considering amending Part 71 of the The Department of Transportation is TRANSITION AREA Federal Aviation Regulations to desig considering the relocation of the bound Proposed Designation nate a 700-foot transition area at Siloam ary line between the Alaska-Hawaii Springs, Ark. The proposed transition standard time zone and the Bering The Federal Aviation Administrate area will provide airspace protection for standard time zone. Part 239 of Title 49 is considering amending Part 71 of t aircraft executing approach/departure of the Code of Federal Regulations Federal Aviation Regulations to desi procedures proposed at the Smith Air describes the limits of the Alaska-Hawaii nate a transition area at Bowie, T( port, Siloam Springs, Ark. The easterly standard time zone as including all U.S. ihe proposed transition area will pr extension to the proposed transition area territory between 141° W. longitude and vide airspace protection for aircre is based on the Fayetteville VORTAC 157°30' W. longitude and the entire State executing approach/departure proc 260° true radial (253° magnetic). of Hawaii. Part 239 describes the limits r.UffS-rProposed Bowie Municipal Ai Interested persons may submit such of the Bering zone as including all U.S. port, Bowie, Tex. The proposed transitu written data, views, or arguments as terrtiory between 157°30' W. longitude is based on the Bridgepc they may desire. Communications should and 172°30' W. longitude and all of the S T 9° trUe radial (350° ma be submitted in triplicate to the Chief, Aleutian Islands. Air Traffic Division, Southwest Region, The city of Dillingham, Alaska, located p.ersons may submit su Federal Aviation Administration, Post on Bristol Bay, lies at approximately mflv !i idata’ Vlews> or%rguments as th Office Box 1689, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101. 158°30' W. longitude. Therefore, the city ShLnfif6; Communications should All communications received within 30 is located within the Bering standard T ra S i? ¡2 triplicate to the Chief, £ days after publication of this notice in time zone. The Department of Transpor erai av5 ^ 1S10? ’ Southwest Region, Fe the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r will be considered tation has received numerous communi Box ^^mistration, Post Offi before action is taken on the proposed cations from the Bristol Bay area, and ?.ort Worth, Tex. 76101. i amendment. No public hearing, is con particularly from the city of Dillingham, a fS fn n h rtl0.ns received within 30 da templated at this time, but arrange pointing out that Dillingham serves as FEDERAPT S 1Catlon of this notice in tl ments for informal conferences with a commercial trading area for several forP a^i EGISTER wiU be considered b Federal Aviation Administration officials villages and towns located to the east and amP actlori is taken on the propos may be made by contacting the Chief, lying within the Alaska-Hawaii time te m S S d 1 atN?h?UbtliC hearing is CO] Air Traffic Division. Any data, views, or zone. These communications have re ment« * a^ time, but arrang arguments presented during such con quested that Dillingham and several S a l ivi r formal conferences J ferences must also be submitted in writ adjacent villages in the Bristol Bay area may be Administration officis ing in accordance with this notice in be included in the Alaska-Hawaii time Air Trafff nf bf oontacting the Chi( order to become part of the record for zone to facilitate commerce and public argumpSo Dlvlsion. Any data, views, services within the area. consideration. The proposal contained in feSiS|?miiteSfntud during such co] In addition, the Dillingham Chamber mg in aSSfd 1S° be submitted in wri this notice may be changed in the light K accordance with this notice of Commerce, the City Council of Dilling of comments received. ham, and representatives of Western FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8746 PROPOSED RULE MAKING Alaska Airlines, Inc., which serves the longitude and 172° 30' W. longitude, and These proceedings do not concern ad area, have pointed out to the Depart all of the Aleutian Islands which lie west herence to or exemption from advanced ment that all transportation and com of 172°30' W. longitude, but does not (daylight saving) time during the sum munications services in the Bristol Bay include any part of the State of Hawaii. mer months. The Uniform Time Act re area are proyided from Anchorage which Interested persons are invited to par quires observance of advanced time with lies to the east in the Alaska-Hawaii time ticipate in the making of this proposed in established time zones from the last zone. rule by submitting such written data, Sunday in April until the last Sunday in In consideration of the foregoing, it is views, and arguments as they may desire. October, but permits an individual state Communications should identify the to exempt itself, by law, from observing proposed to add §§ 239.13 and 239.15 to advanced time within the State. read as follows: regulatory docket or notice number (see above) and be submitted in duplicate to This proposal is issued under the au § 239.13 Alaska-Hawaii standard time. the Docket Clerk: Office of the General thority of the Act of March 19, 1918, ch. Counsel; Department of Transportation; 24, as amended by the Uniform Time Act The seventh standard time zone, the Washington, D.C. 20590. of 1966 (15 U.S.C. 260-267); section 6 Alaska-Hawaii time zone, includes all Communications received on or before (e) (5) of the Department of Transporta territory of the United States located be July 26, 1968, and all other communica tion Act (80 Stat. 939, 49 U.S.C. 1655); tween 141° W. longitude and 161° W. tions received before the date of this and 49 CFR Part 5. longitude, and the entire State of Hawaii. notice, will be considered by the Depart Issued in Washington, D.C., on June 10, ment before taking final action. All § 239.15 Bering standard time. 1968. docketed comments will be available for S t a n f o r d G. R o s s , The eighth standard time zone, the examination by interested persons, both General Counsel. Bering time zone, includes all territory before and after the closing date for [F.R. Doc. 68-7015; Filed, June 13, 1968; of the United States between 161° W. comments. 8 :4 7 a .m .] FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8747 N otices qualify under established policies and monkey. Application received by Com DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY procedures. missioner of Customs: May 16,1968. Docket No. 68-00593-15-29900. Appli Office of the Treasurer Done at Washington, D.C., this 11th day of June 1968. cant: California Institute of Technology, [Treasurer of the United States Order No. 26; 1201 East California Boulevard, Pasa S u p p . 3] O r v i l l e L. F r e e m a n , dena, Calif. 91109. Article: Birefringent Secretary. filter. Manufacturer:' Bernhard Halle MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OFFICER [F.R. Doc. 68-7054; Piled, June 13, 1968; Nachfl.,-West Germany. Intended use of Signing of Official Papers in Office 8 :5 1 a .m .] article: The article will be used to photo of the Treasurer graph the sun through a telescope. Ap plication received by Commissioner of Treasurer of the United States Order Customs: May 17,1968. No. 26, dated May 18, 1966 (31 F.R. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Docket No. 68-00597-33-46040. Appli 7529), is hereby supplemented by adding Business and Defense Services cant: University of Puerto Rico, School the following position: of Medicine, San Juan, P.R. 00905. Arti Administration Management Analysis Officer cle: Electron microscope, Model HU-1 IE. Manufacturer: Hitachi, Ltd., Japan. In Dated: June 11,1968. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ET AL. tended use of article: The article will be [sea l ] W. T. H o w e l l , used for research of the ultrastructure of Acting Treasurer of Notice of Applications for Duty-Free nervous and muscular tissue of a num the United States. Entry of Scientific Articles ber of species, particularly marine in vertebrates and the ultrastructure of [F.R. Doc. 6 8 -7 0 4 8 ; P iled , J u n e 13, 1968; The following are notices of the receipt 8 :5 0 a .m .j natural and artificial membranes having of applications for duty-free entry of particular excitability characteristics. scientific articles pursuant to section 6 Application received by Commissioner (c) of the Educational, Scientific, and of Customs: May 20,1968. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Cultural Materials Importation Act of Docket No. 68-00598-33-79800. Appli 1966 (Public Law 89-651; 80 Stat. 897). cant: University of Florida, College of Office of the Secretary Interested persons may present their Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, views with respect to the question of WASHINGTON AND NEW JERSEY Gainesville, Fla. 32601. Article: Stereo whether an instrument or apparatus of taxic unit for vision research, Type SN3. Designation and Extension of Areas equivalent scientific value for the pur Manufacturer: Narishige Scientific In poses for which the article is intended for Emergency Loans strument Co., Japan, Intended use of ar to be used is being manufactured in the ticle: The article will be used for train For the purpose of making emergency United States. Such comments must be ing in eye and vision research. Applica loans pursuant to section 321 of the Con filed in triplicate with the Director, tion received by Commissioner of Cus solidated Farmers Home Administration Office of Scientific and Technical Equip toms: May 20,1968. Act of 1961 (7 U.S.C. 1961), it has been ment, Business and Defense Services Docket No. 68-00599-33-11700. Appli determined that in the hereinafter- Administration, Washington, D.C. 20230, cant: U.S. Department of Agriculture, named counties in the State of Wash within 20 calendar days after date on Agricultural Research Service, 600 East ington, natural disasters have caused a which this notice of application is pub Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19118. need for agricultural credit not readily lished in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r . Article: Cigarette smoking machine, Fil- available from commercial banks, coop Regulations issued under cited Act, trona CSM 12. Manufacturer: Cigarette erative lending agencies, or other re published in the February 4, 1967, issue Components, Ltd., United Kingdom. In sponsible sources. of the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r , prescribe the tended use of article: The article will be Wash in g to n requirements applicable to comments. used for controlling the manufacture of A copy of each application is on file, experimental cigarettes and analyzing Adams. Franklin. and may be examined during ordinary Benton. Grant. the smoke. The scientific objectives in Chelan. Okanogan. Commerce Department business hours at clude the complete elucidation of the Douglas. Yakima. the Office of Scientific. and Technical chemical composition of smoke, as well Equipment, Department of Commerce, as study of the biological properties of It also has been determined that in Room 5123, Washington, D.C. the hereinafter-named counties in the whole smoke, crude fractions obtained A copy of each comment filed with the therefrom, and the individually identi State of New Jersey, natural disasters Director of the Office of Scientific and have caused a need for agricultural credit fied components. Application received by Technical Equipment must also be mailed Commissioner of Customs: May 21,1968. to vegetable growers, and a continuing or delivered to the applicant, or its au need for agricultural credit to fruit thorized agent, if any, to whose appli C h a r l e y M . D e n t o n , growers, not readily available from com cation the comment pertains; and the Director, Office of Scientific and mercial banks, cooperative lending agen comment filed with the Director must Technical Equipment, Busi cies, or other responsible sources. certify that such copy has been mailed ness and Defense Services or delivered to the applicant. Administration. New Jersey Original Present designation designation Docket No. 68-00586-33-54500. Appli [F.R. Doc. 68-6993; Piled, June 13, 1968; cant: University of Washington, 3917 8 :4 5 a .m .] Camden -- 31 F.R. 9114... University Way, Northeast, Seattle, Gloucester - 32 F .R . 9114. . . 31 F .R . 8082.. . . 32 F .R . 7717. Wash. 98105. Article: Light Coagulator, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Model 32-10-05. Manufacturer: Carl ET AL. Pursuant to the authority set forth Zeiss, West Germany. Intended use of above, emergency loans will not be made article: The article will be used to in Notice of Applications for Duty-Free m the above-named counties after June vestigate retrograde degeneration of Entry of Scientific Articles axonal fibers in the central nervous sys »1969, except to applicants who previ- tem as well as to investigate the repre The following are notices of the receipt s S received emergency or special live- sentations of the macular ganglion cells of applications for duty-free entry of owjck loan assistance and who can in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the scientific articles pursuant to section 6 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8748 NOTICES (c) of the Educational, Scientific, and strument Laboratory, Japan. Intended evidence under section 805(a) relative Cultural Materials Importation Act of use of article: The article will be used to whether the proposed operation (a) 1966 (Public Law 89-651; 80 Stat. 897). for positioning microelectrodes in elec- could result in unfair competition to any Interested persons may present their trophysiological experiments. Applica person, firm, or corporation operating views with respect to the question of tion réceived by Commissioner of Cus exclusively in the coastwise or inter whether an instrument or apparatus of toms: May 17,1968. coastal service or (b) would be prejudi equivalent scientific value for the pur cial to the objects and policy of the Act poses for which the article is intended C h a r l e y M . D e n t o n , relative to domestic trade operations. to be used is being manufactured in the Director, Office of Scientific and Dated: June 12,1968. United States. Such comments must be Technical Equipment, Busi filed in triplicate with the Director, Office ness and Defense Services By Order of the Maritime Subsidy of Scientific and Technical Equipment, Administration. Board/Maritime Administration. Business and Defense Services Adminis [F.R. Doc. 68-6994; Filed, June 13, 1968; tration, Washington, D.C. 20230, within 8 :4 5 a .m .] J a m e s S . D a w s o n , Jr., Secretary. 20 calendar days after date on which this notice of application is published in the [F.R. Doc. 68-7145; Filed, June 13, 1968; Maritime Administration 11:45 a.m.] F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r . Regulations issued under cited Act, [Docket No. S-212] published in the February 4, 1967, issue MOORE-McCORMACK LINES, INC. o f the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r , prescribe the ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION requirements applicable to comments. Notice Of Application A copy of each application is on file, [Docket No. 50-223] Notice is hereby given of the applica and may be examined during ordinary LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Commerce Department business hours at tion dated June 5, 1968, of Moore- the Office of Scientific and Technical McCormack Lines, Inc., for written per Notice of Issuance of Construction Equipment, Department of Commerce, mission undfer section 805(a) for its Permit Amendment Room 5123, Washington, D.C. owned vessel, the “ SS Mormacgulf” , A copy of each comment filed with the presently under time charter to Isthmian The Atomic Energy Commission (“the Director of the Office of Scientific and Lines, Inc., under terms and conditions Commission” ) has issued Amendment Technical Equipment must also be mailed of Charter Party dated September 27, No. 1 to Construction Permit No. CPRR- or delivered to the applicant, or its au 1967, to be subchartered by Isthmian 87, in the form set forth below, to Lowell thorized agent, if any, to whose appli Lines, Inc., to Weyerhaeuser Lines to Technological Institute. The permit au cation the comment pertains; and the load on or about July 1,1968, a full cargo thorizes construction of a one megawatt, comment filed with the Director must of lumber and/or lumber products for pool-type nuclear reactor on the campus certify that such copy has been mailed one eastbound intercoastal voyage from of Lowell Technological Institute in Low or delivered to the applicant. U.S. North Pacific Coast ports to U.S. ell, Mass. The amendment authorizes Docket No. 68-00585-01-78030. Appli Atlantic ports. changes in the originally approved de cant: University of Washington, Depart Interested parties may inspect this sign of the ventilation system. ment of Chemistry, Seattle, Wash. 98105. application in the Office of Government Within fifteen (15) days from the date Article: Spectrophotometer, Model 225. Aid, Maritime Administration, Room of publication of this notice in the F ed Manufacturer: Bodenseewerk Perkin- 4077, GAO Building, 441 G Street NW., e r a l R e g i s t e r , the applicant may file Elmer.and Co. GmbH, West Germany. Washington, D.C. a request for a hearing, and any person Intended use of article: The article will Any person, firm, or corporation hav whose interest may be affected by this be used to study the infrared spectra of ing any interest (within the meaning of proceeding may file a petition for leave certain chemical substances at high section 805(a)) in such application and to intervene. A request for a hearing resolution, most of which would be in desiring to be heard on issues pertinent and petitions to intervene shall be filed the gas phase and some done on crystal to section 805(a) or desiring to submit in accordance with the provisions of the line solids. Application received by a written statement with reference to the Commission's regulations (10 CFR Part Commissioner of Customs: May 16, 1968. application must, by close of business on 2). If a request for a hearing or a pe Docket No. 68-00588-33-46040. Appli June 20, 1968, file same with the Secre tition for leave to intervene is filed within cant: New York Medical College, 106 tary, Maritime Subsidy Board/Maritime the time prescribed in this notice, the Street and 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y. Administration, in writing, in triplicate, Commission will issue a notice of bear 10029. Article: Electron microscope, together with petition for leave to inter ing or an appropriate order. Model HV-1. Manufacturer: Hitachi, vene which shall state clearly and con For further details with respect to Limited, Japan. Intended use of article: cisely the grounds of interest, and the this amendment, see (1) the licensee’s The article will be used to investigate the alleged facts relied on for relief. Notwith application for license amendment dated applications of high vacuum electron standing anything in § 201.78 of the rules November 3, 1967, as amended D ecem microscopy to the high resolution elec of practice and procedure (46 CFR Part ber 8, 1967, and (2) a related Safety tron microscopy of biological materials. 201), petitions for leave to intervene re Evaluation prepared by the Division of Application received by Commissioner of ceived after the close of business June 20, Reactor Licensing, both of w h ich are Customs: May 17, 1968, 1968, will not be considered in this available for public inspection at the Docket No. 68-00589-33-54500. Appli rfroceeding. Commission’s Public Document Room, cant: University of California, School of If no petitions for leave to intervene 1717 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. Optometry, Berkeley, Calif. 94720. Ar are received within the specified time, or A copy of item (2) above m a y be ob ticle: Photo slit lamp and accessories. if it is determined that petitions filed tained at the Commission’s Public Docu Manufacturer: Carl Zeiss, West Ger do not demonstrate sufficient interest to ment Room or upon request addressed many. Intended use of article: The arti warrant a hearing, the Maritime Subsidy to the Atomic Energy Commission, cle will be used to take photographs of Board/Maritime Administration will Washington, D.C. 20545, Attention: Di segments and sections of the external take such action as may be deemed rector, Division of Reactor Licensing. eye for clinical records and teaching appropriate. purposes. Application received by Com In the event petitions regarding the Dated at Bethesda, Md., this seventh missioner of Customs: May 17, 1968. relevant section 805(a) issues are re day of June 1968. Docket No. 68-00592-33-43420. Appli ceived from parties with standing to be For the Atomic Energy Commission. cant : University of Washington, Depart heard, a hearing has been tentatively ment of Physiology and Biophysics, scheduled for June 25, 1968, at 10 a.m., D o n a l d J. S k o v h o l t , School of Medicine, Seattle, Wash. 98105. in Room 4519, GAO Building, 441 G Assistant Director for R ea ctor Article: Micromanipulator, Model BM-5. Street NW., Washington, D.C. The pur Operations, Division of Re“ Manufacturer; Narishige Scientific In pose of the hearing will be to receive actor Licensing. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 NOTICES 8749 AMENDMENT TO CONSTRUCTION PERMIT [Docket No. 50-288] Act”) , and the Commission’s regulations set forth in Title 10, Chapter I, CFR; [Construction Perm it No. C P R R -8 7 , Arndt. 1] REED INSTITUTE (REED COLLEGE) b. The reactor has been constructed in The Atomic Energy Commission (“the conformity with Construction Permit No. Commission”) having found th a t: Notice of Proposed Issuance of CPRR-101 and will operate in conformity 1. The application for amendment dated Facility License with the application and in conformity with November 3, 1967, and supplement thereto the Act and the rules and regulations of the The Atomic Energy Commission (“the Commission; dated December 8, 1967, comply with the Commission” ) is considering the issuance requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of c. There is reasonable assurance that the 1954, as am ended (“the Act” ) , and the Com of a facility license, substantially in the reactor can be operated at the designated mission’s regulations set forth in Title 10, form set forth below, to The Reed Insti location without endangering the health and safety of the public; Chapter I, CFR; tute (Reed College) which would author d. Reed College is technically and finan 2 . The issuance of this amendment to the ize the operation of a TRIGA Mark I type cially qualified to engage in the proposed construction permit w ill not be inim ical to nuclear research reactor facility at activities in accordance with the Commis the common defense and security or to the steady-state power levels up to 250 kilo s io n ’s re g u la tio n s; health and safety of the public; and watts on its campus in Portland, Oreg. e. The issuance of this license will not be 3 . Prior public notice of proposed issuance Construction of the reactor was author inimical to the common defense and security of this amendment is not required since the ized by Construction Permit No. CPRR- or to the health and safety of the public; amendment does not involve significant 101 issued October 3, 1967. f. Reed College is a nonprofit, educational hazards considerations different from those institution and will operate the reactor for previously evaluated; Prior to issuance of the license, the the conduct of educational activities. Reed Construction Permit No. CPRR—87, is here facility will be inspected by representa College is therefore exempt from the financial by amended to revise paragraph 1 in its tives of the Commission to determine protection requirements of section 170 of the entirety to read as follows: whether it has been constructed in ac A c t. “1. By application dated May 20, 1964, and cordance with the provisions of Con Facility License No. R - ______, effective as ■amendments thereto dated December 23, struction Permit No. CPRR-101. Also, of the date of issuance, is issued as follows: 1964, January 22, 1965, March 1, 19 No. 116— — 5 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8750 NOTICES C . Records. In addition to those otherwise Further amendments to Table A will required under this license and applicable CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD be issued as public notices in the form of regulations, the licensee shall keep the fol numbered supplements. lowing records: [Docket No. 19929] (1) Reactor operating records, including F e d e r a l C ommunications power levels and periods of operation at each “ NORDSEEFLUG” SYLTER C o m m i s s i o n , power level. LUFTTRANSPORT GmbH [ s e a l ] B e n F . W a p l e , (2) Records showing radioactivity released or discharged into the air or water beyond Notice of Prehearing Conference Secretary. the effective control of the licensee as meas [F.R. Doc. 68-7038; Filed, June 13, 1968- ured at or prior to the point of such release Notice is hereby given that a prehear 8 :4 9 a .m .] or discharge. ing conference on the above-entitled ap (3) Records of emergency shutdowns and plication is assigned to be held on inadvertent scrams, including reasons there June 19,1968, at 10 a.m., e.d.s.t., in Room [Docket No. 10834, etc.; FCC 68M-893] fo r. 911, Universal Building, 1825 Connecticut FLORIDA-GEORGIA TELEVISION CO, (4) Records of maintenance operations Avenue NW., Washington, D.C., before involving substitution or replacement of Examiner Joseph L. Fitzmaurice. INC., ET AL. reactor equipment or components. (5) Records of experiments installed in Dated at Washington, D.C., June 10, Order Continuing Prehearing cluding description, reactivity worths, loca 1968. Conference tions, exposure time, total irradiation and any unusual events involved in their [ s e a l ] T h o m a s L . W r e n n , In re applications of Florida-Georgia h a n d lin g . Chief Examiner. Television Co., Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., (6) Records of tests and measurements [F.R. Doc. 68-7036; Filed, June 13, 1968; Docket No. 10834, File No. BPCT-1624; performed pursuant to the Technical Spe Community First Corp., Jacksonville, cifications. 8 :5 0 a .m .] D . Reports. In addition to reports other Fla., Docket No. 17582, File No. BPCT- wise required by applicable regulations: 3681; The New Horizons Telecasting Co., [Docket No. 19724] (1) The licensee shall inform the Com Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., Docket No. 17583, mission of any incident or condition relating OZARK AIR LINES, INC. File No. BPCT-3731; Florida Gateway to the operation of th* reactor which pre Television Co., Jacksonville, Fla., Docket vented or could have prevented a nuclear Notice of Hearing No. 17584, File No. BPCT-3732; for con system from performing its safety function struction permit to new television broad as described in the Technical Specifications Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the cast station; Wometco Enterprises, Inc., or in the safety analysis report. For each such provisions of the Federal Aviation Act Miami, Fla., Docket No. 18185, File No. occurrence, Reed College shall promptly no of 1958, as amended, that hearing on the BRCT-95, for renewal of license of televi tify by telephone or telegraph the Director above-entitled application is assigned to of the appropriate Atomic Energy Commis sion station WTVJ; Wometco Skyway be held on June 26, 1968, at 10 ajn. sion Regional Compliance Office listed in Broadcasting Co., Asheville, N.C., Docket e.d.s.t., in Room 911, Universal Building, Appendix D of 10 CFR Part 20 and shall No. 18186, File No. BRCT-313, for re 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., Wash submit within ten (10) days a report in newal of license of television station writing to the Director, Division of Reactor ington, D.C., before Examiner Ross I. WLOS-TV : Licensing (hereinafter, “Director, DRL”), Newmann. with a copy to the Regional Compliance It is ordered, On the Hearing Exam Office. Dated at Washington, D.C., June 10, iner’s own motion, that a further pre- (3) As promptly as practicable, but no1968. hearing conference shall be held herein later than sixty (60) days after the initial [ s e a l ] T h o m a s L . W r e n n , on June 19, 1968, commencing at 9 a.m. criticality of the facility, Reed College shall Chief Examiner. in the offices of the Commission at submit a written report to the Director, Washington, D.C. DRL, describing the measured values of the [F.R. Doc. 68-7037; Filed, June 13, 1968; operating conditions or characteristics listed 8 :5 0 a .m .] Issued: June 6, 1968. below and evaluating any significant varia tion of a measured value from the cor Released: June 10, 1968. responding predicted value: F e d e r a l C ommunications (a) Maximum excess reactivity of the fa cility, not including the worth of control FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS C o m m i s s i o n , rods or other control devices such as bum - [ s e a l ] B e n F . W a p l e , able poison strips or soluble poison, or any COMMISSION Secretary. experiments; [F.R. Doc. 68-7039; Filed, June 13, 1968; (b) Total control rod reactivity worth; [ S u p p .10] 8 :4 9 a j n .] (c) Minimum shutdown margin both at room and operating temperatures; VHF TELEVISION BROADCAST (d) Maximum worth of the single control STATIONS [Docket No. 18196] rod of highest reactivity value; and (e) Maximum total and individual reac Allocation Under Canadian-U.S.A. HARVEY Z. GHESSER tivity worth of any fixed or movable experi Television Agreement of 1952 ments inserted in the facility. Order Designating Matter of (3) The licensee shall report to the Direc J u n e 10,1968. Suspension for Hearing tor, DRL, in writing within thirty (30) days Pursuant to an exchange of corre of its occurrence any substantial variance In the matter of Harvey Z. Ghesser, disclosed by operation of the reactor from spondence between the Department of Los Angeles, Calif., Docket No. 1819+ performance specifications contained in the Transport of Canada and the Federal suspension of amateur radio operator ii* safety analysis report or in the Technical cense (WB6TTF). Specifications. Communications Commission, Table A, The Commission, having imder con (4) The licensee shall report to the Direc Annex 1 of the Television Working tor, DRL, in writing within thirty (30) days Arrangement under the Canadian- sideration its order, released May 2,19oe. suspending the General Class Amateur of its occurrence, any significant change in U.S.A. Television Agreement has been the transient or accident analysis, as de amended as follows: Radio Operator license of Harvey • scribed in the safety analysis report. Ghesser (not “ Chesser” as shown in tne 4. This license is effective as of the date suspension order) ,8616 Cadillac Aven > Channel No. of issuance and shall expire at midnight, Los Angeles, Calif. 90034, for a period October 3, 2007. 6 months; , Date of issuance: It appearing, that licensee, in accor - Vancouver, British Columbia______1 0 + ...... For the Atomic Energy Commission. Victoria, British Columbia...... „ ...... 10+ ance with section 303(m) (2) of the C0*** Donald J. Skovholt, Inuvik, Northwest Territory...... 6 N orth latitude: 68°21'46" munications Act of 1934, as amended, Assistant Director for Reactor Op West longitude: 133°41'43" filed a timely application for hearing o erations, Division of Reactor Whitehorse, Yukon Territory...... 6 Licensing. Marievüle, Quebec______14 the suspension order; and It further appearing, that, under [FJR. Doc. 68-7078; Filed, June 13, 1968; 1 Limitation to protect CBOT, Ottawa, Ontario and 8 :5 1 a .m .j CFCM -TV, Quebec, Quebec. provisions of section 303 (m) (2) of FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 NOTICES 8751 Communications Act of 1934, as amend At today’s further prehearing confer [Docket No. 17635; FCC 68M-903] ed, upon the filing of a timely written ap ence: T. J. SHRINER plication for hearing, the suspension A. The petition to intervene filed on order is held in abeyance until the con June 5, 1968, by counsel for H. Clyde Memorandum Opinion and Order clusion of proceedings thereon: Pearson, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Im Scheduling Prehearing Conference It is ordered, Pursuant to section 303 pact Radio, Inc., was granted, and H. (m) (2) of the Communications Act, as Clyde Pearson, as Trustee in Bank In re application of T. J. Shriner, Bel- amended, and § 0.332(f) of the Commis ruptcy, is made a party to the pro laire, Tex., Docket No. 17635, File No. sion’s rules, that the matter of the sus ceeding on the terms mentioned at the BP-12137; for construction permit. pension of the General Class Amateur conference; 1. On March 20, 1968, the Broadcast Radio Operator license of -Harvey Z. B. The following procedural schedule Bureau filed a motion to dismiss the Ghesser, is designated for hearing before was agreed upon, primarily for Image application of T. J. Shriner for failure to a Hearing Examiner to be named, and Radio, Inc.: prosecute. Shriner’s application for a at a time and place to be specified, by Broadcast Bureau to furnish its pro construction permit was designated for subsequent order, upon the following posed exhibits in support , of its direct hearing by order of the Commission (FCC issues: case, and counsel for Image to furnish 67-915) released August 10, 1967. A pre- 1. To determine whether the licensee documents on which it will rely, by hearing conference was scheduled for committed the rule violation set forth July 15, 1968. March 19, 1968, through an order of the in the suspension order released May 2, Receipt of notification of witnesses Hearing Examiner (FCC 68M-332) re 1968. for cross-examination (at same time leased February 29, 1968, in which 2. If the licensee committed such vio Broadcast Bureau will indicate who its Shriner did not appear by counsel or lation, to determine whether the facts witnesses will be) by July 22,1968. otherwise. As a result thereof the Bureau and circumstances in connection there Hearing in Roanoke, Va., July 29,1968. filed its motion to dismiss the application with warrant any change in the Com So ordered. for failure to prosecute, which motion was granted and the application of mission’s order of suspension. Issued: June 6,1968. It is further ordered, That a copy of Shriner was dismissed with prejudice by this order shall be served upon the li Released: June 10,1968. order issued March 26, 1968 (FCC censee, Harvey Z. Ghesser, 8616 Cadillac F e d e r a l C ommunications 68M-507). Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90034, by C o m m i s s i o n , 2. On April 26, 1968, Shriner, through airmail. [ s e a l ] B e n F . W a p l e , counsel, filed a petition for reconsidera Adopted: May 21,1968. Secretary. tion and on April 29,1968, filed a supple Released: May 21,1968. [F.R. Doc. 68-7042; Filed, June 13, 1968; ment to the petition for reconsideration. 8 :4 9 a .m .] F e d e r a l C ommunications The gist of the petition for reconsidera C o m m i s s i o n , tion relates to illness of petitioner and [seal] - B e n F . W a p l e , [Docket Nos. 17932-17934; FCC 68M-899] sickness in his family which prevented Secretary. RUST CRAFT BROADCASTING CO. the petitioner from attending to the [F.R. Doc. 6 8 -7 0 4 0 ; P iled , J u n e 13, 1968; pending application. Attached to the 8 :4 9 a .m .] ET AL. supplement filed April 29, 1968, was an Order Regarding Procedural Dates affidavit of Shriner, including a letter [Docket No. 18196; FCC 68M-885] In re applications of Rust Craft Broad from Richard F. Shriner, Jr., M.D., a HARVEY Z. GHESSER casting Co., Utica, N.Y., Docket No. relative from Hobart, Okla., relating to 17932, File No. BPCT-3924; P. H. Inc., the illness of Shriner and his family. Order Scheduling Hearing Utica, N.Y., Docket No. 17933, File No. BPCT-3952; Roy H. Park Broadcasting, 3. On May 9, 1968, the Broadcast Bu In the matter of Harvey Z. Ghesser, reau filed its comments relating to the Los Angeles, Calif., Docket No. 18196; Inc., Utica, N.Y., Docket No. 17934, File suspension of amateur radio operator No. BPCT-3977; for construction permit petition for reconsideration and in part license (WB6TTF) : for new television broadcast station said: (Channel 20). It is ordered, That Chester F. Nau- * * * The Petitioner’s illness and the sick mowicz, Jr., shall serve as Presiding It appearing, that Rust Craft Broad ness in his family prevented him from at Officer in the above-entitled proceeding, casting Co. is planning to dismiss its ap tending to his application. W ith this in mind, and that the hearing therein shall be plication, that P. H. Inc., has entered into and noting that Petitioner’s application has convened in Los Angeles, Calif., on serious negotiations looking toward dis been pending for almost 10 years during September 6, 1968. missal of its application, and that be which time Petitioner exhibited his good cause of these developments a new faith and continued interest in prosecuting Issued: June 5, 1968. schedule of procedural dates is appropri its application by furnishing various amend Released: June 6, 1968. ments the Bureau believes that a grant of ate: With the consent of the applicants» the Petition for Reconsideration would be F e d e r a l C ommunications and without objection from the Broad-' within the Examiner’s descretion (sic). C o m m i s s i o n , cast Bureau: It is ordered, That the fol Lsea l ] J a m e s D. C u n n i n g h a m , lowing changes are effected in the 4. In view of the allegations made by Chief Hearing Examiner. calendar governing procedural steps to Shriner as to his illness and the illness [PR. Doc. 68-7041; Filed, June 13, 1968; be taken in this proceeding: of his family and the position taken by 8 :4 9 a jn .] the Broadcast Bureau it is deemed that From T o good cause exists why the petition for [Docket Nos. 17945,17946; FCC 68M- 896] Lay exhibit exchange June 10,1968 June 24,1968 reconsideration should be granted and IMAGE RADIO, INC., AND date. Freeze date forlay exhibits. June 17,1968 July 1,1968 the order of the Hearing Examiner dis IMPACT RADIO, INC. Notification of witnesses... June 24,1968 July 8,1968 missing the application should be can H earing...... July 9,1968 Aug. 6,1968 Statement and Order After Further celed and set aside and the application Prehearing Conference Issued: June 7,1968. of Shriner reinstated. Accordingly, it is ordered, That the Released: June 10,1968. In? n L Ä llcations of Ima&e Rad petition for reconsideration and supple for rÜ?Ckeit No- 17945> Pile No. BR-254 F e d e r a l C ommunications ment thereto are granted and the Hear Clift™6™3,1 0f license of station WCF C o m m i s s i o n , ing Examiner’s order (FCC 68M-507) Dock?M 0r?™Va,; ^ P a c t Radio, In [ s e a l ] B e n F . W a p l e , r e X a w V 1l 946, PUe N0, b r - 3487; f Secretary. issued March 26, 1968, be and the same Roanoke, Va CenSe °f Station WP3 [F.R. Doc. 68-7043; Filed, June 13, 1968; is hereby canceled and set aside and the 8 :4 9 a .m .] application of T. J. Shriner in the instant FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 33, NO. 116— FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968 8752 NOTICES docket be and the same is hereby re [Docket Nos. 18204,18205; FCC 68M-889] the above-entitled proceeding; that the instated: And, it is further ordered, That SUMITON BROADCASTING CO., INC., hearings therein shall be convened on there will be a prehearing conference in AND CULLMAN MUSIC BROAD September 10, 1968, at 10 a.m.; and that this proceeding on June 25, 1968, 9 a.m., a prehearing conference shall be held CASTING CO. on July 26, 1968, commencing at 9 a.m.: in the Commission’s offices, Washington, Order Scheduling Hearing And, it is further ordered, That all pro D.C. ceedings shall take place in the offices Issued: June 10, 1968. In re applications of Sumiton Broad of the Commission, Washington, D.C. casting Co., Inc., Sumiton, Ala., Docket Issued: June 5, 1968. Released: June 11, 1968. No. 18204, File No. BP-17108; Dan Cole Mitchell and Leon A. Murphree, doing Released: June 6, 1968. F ederal C ommunications business as Cullman Music Broadcasting F ederal C ommunications C o m m is s io n , Co., Cullman, Ala., Docket No. 18205, C o m m is s io n , [ seal] B e n F. Staple, File No. BP-17193; for construction [ seal] J am es D . C unningham, Secretary. permits: Chief Hearing Examiner. [F.R. Doc. 68-7044; Filed, June 13, 1968; It is ordered, That Thomas H. Dona [F.R. Doc. 68-7045; Filed, June 13, 1968; 8 :5 0 a .m .] hue shall serve as Presiding Officer in 8 :5 0 a .m .] FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION [Docket No. RI68-655, etc.] WILLIAM VAN HARLOW, JR. ET AL. Order Accepting Contract Amendment, Providing for Hearings on and Suspension of Proposed Changes in Rates, and Allowing Rate Changes To Become Effective Subject to Refund 1 J une 6, 1968. The above-named Respondents have tendered for filing proposed changes in presently effective rate schedules for sales of natural gas subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. The proposed changes, which constitute increased rates and charges, are designated as follows : 1 Does not consolidate for hearing or dispose of the several matters herein. W \ Rate Sup Amount Effective Cents per Mcf Rate in sched ple of Date date Date • effect Docket N o. Respondent ule ment Purchaser and producing area annual filing unless suspended Rate Proposed subject to No. N o. ' increase tendered suspended until— in increased refund in effect rate docket Nos.1 RI68-655____William Van Harlow, 1 *1 Phillips Petroleum Co.8 (Hugoton $380 5-13-68 4 6-15-68 •6-16-68 »9.0 8 7 8 10.0 Jr. et al., 1501 Taylor Field, Texas County, Okla.) • St., Amarillo, Tex. (Panhandle Area). RI68-656___ C R A , Inc., Post Office •39 2 Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. 480 5-16-68 >•6-16-68 »6-17-68 12.0 8713.0 Box 7305, Kansas (Nardin Field, Kay County, City, Mo. 64116. Okla.) (Oklahoma “ Other” Area). RI68-657___ Twin Gas Co. (Opera- 7 « 1 Lone Star Gas Co. (Dixie Field, . 5-13-68 « 7 - 1-68 (Accepted). tor), 5 South Com 127 2 Stephens County, Okla.) 1,800 5-13-68 « 7 - 1-68 » 7 - 2=68 14.0 7 « » 14.6 merce, Ardmore, (Oklahoma“ Other” Area); Okla. 73401. RI68-658____Reading & Bates Off 5 2 Northern Natural Gas Co.- 12 5-14-68 »6-14-68 »6-15-68 » >718.445 T it it 1718.460 shore Drilling Co. W est Six Mile Field, Beaver et al., 11th Floor County, Okla.) (Panhandle Philtower Bldg., Area). Tulsa, Okla. 74103. RI68-659___ Joseph E . Seagram & 10 9 Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co: 825 5-13-68 ‘ 7- 1-68 »7 - 2-68 15.0 7 » 15.015 Sons, Inc., cLb.a. (Various Fields, Latimer, Texas Pacific Oil Co; Leflore, and Haskell Counties, (Operator) et al., Okla.) (Oklahoma “ Other” Post Office Box 747, Area). Dallas, Tex. 74221. 2 Applicable to Texas County, Okla., production only. Rate schedule also covers 10 The stated effective date is the first day after expiration of the statutory notfoe. acreage in Sherman County, Tex. 11 A m endm ent dated D ec. 14, 1967, provides for buyer to pay seller 0.6 cent per - 3 Phillips gathers and processes the gas and resells the residue gas to Panhandle M cf for dehydration of gas performed b y seller. .. Eastern Pipe Line Co. under its FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 6 at a rate of 14 cents 12 Basic contract dated after Sept. 28, 1960, the date of issuance of general policy plus applicable tax reimbursement, subject to refund in Docket No. RI65-220. statement N o. 61-1, and the price does not exceed the initial area rate ceiling oi » 8 The stated effective date is the effective date requested by Respondent. cents per Mcf. 8 The suspension period is limited to 1 day. 13 Renegotiated rate increase. • Periodic rate increase. » Includes 0.5-cent dehydration charge paid by buyer: 7 Pressure base is 14.65 p.s.i.a. 18 Tax reimbursement ¿crease. • Sweet gas rate. Subject to a deduction of 0.4466 cent for sour gas (gas is sweet). 18 Includes base price of 17 cents plus upward B.t.u. adjustment before m ere** • Contract dated after Sept. 28,1960, the date of issuance of general policy statement and base price of 17 cents plus upward B.t.u. adjustment plus tax reimburseme No. 61-1, and the proposed rate does not exceed the initial area rate ceiling of 15 cents after increase. per Mcf. 17 Base price subject to upward and downward B.t.u. adjustment. CRA, Inc. (C RA ), requests a retroactive and such requests are denied. The re and processes the gas and resells the res effective date of April 1,1968, for its pro quests of Reading & Bates and Twin Gas idue gas under its FPC Gas Rate Sched posed rate increase. Reading & Bates Co. (Operator) (Twin Gas) for waiver of ule No. 5 to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Offshore Drilling Co. et al. (Reading & the suspension period with respect to Co. at a rate of 14 cents, plus apphcaDie Bates), request waiver of the statutory their rate filings are denied. tax reimbursement, which is in effec notice to permit their proposed rate in William Van Harlow, Jr. et al. (Har subject to refund in Docket No. RI65-2JU* crease to become effective as of May 14, low), proposes a periodic rate increase Although the proposed rate is below wj 1968. Good cause has not been shown for from 9 cents to 10 cents per Mcf, amount 11 cents per Mcf area increased rate cell waiving the 30-day notice requirement ing to $380 annually, for a wellhead sale ing for the Panhandle Area, the ceihns provided in section 4(d) of the Natural of gas to Phillips Petroleum Co. (Phillips) is considered to apply at the tailgate Gas Act to permit earlier effective dates from the Hugoton Field, Texas County, Phillips’ plant. Since Phillips’ re sa le rate, for CRA and Reading & Bates’ rate filings Okla. (Panhandle Area). Phillips gathers is in effect subject to refund, we conciua