FEDERAL REGISTER

VOLUME 13 ÜNijlD NUMBER 126 Washington, Tuesday, June 29, 1948

TITLE 3— THE PRESIDENT of the Department of the Interior, § 6.4 CONTENTS (a) (8) (xix) is amended to read as fol­ EXECUTIVE ORDER 9972 lows, effective upon publication in the THE PRESIDENT F ederal R egister: Designating the International Joint § 6.4 Lists of positions excepted from Executive Order Pase Commission— and Can­ the competitive service—(a) Schedule International Joint Commission, ada as a Public International Organi­ A. * * * U. S. and Canada, designation zation Entitled to Enjoy Certain (8) Department of the Interior * * * as public international organi­ Privileges, Exemptions, and Immuni­ (xix) Temporary, intermittent or sea­ zation entitled to enjoy certain ties sonal field assistants in forestry, range privileges, exemptions, and im­ By virtue of the authority vested in management, soils, engineering, fishery munities______3573 me by section 1 of the International Or­ and wildlife management, and with sur­ EXECUTIVE AGENCIES ganizations Immunities Act, approved veying parties, for not to exceed 180 December 29, 1945 (59 Stat. 669), and working days a year, whenever in the Agriculture Department having found that the United States par­ opinion of the Commission appointment See also Commodity Credit Cor­ ticipates in the International Joint Com­ through competitive examination is im­ poration. mission—United States and Canada, es­ practicable. Proposed rule making: tablished under the authority of the (Sec. 6.1 (a) E. O. 9830, Feb. 24, 1947, Tangerines, U. S. standards___ 3590 Treaty between the United States and 12 F. R. 1259) Great Britain relating to the boundary Alien Property, Office of waters between the United States and United States Civil Serv­ Notices: Canada, signed at Washington, January ice Commission, Vesting orders, etc.: 11, 1909 (36 Stat. 2448), I hereby desig­ [seal] H. B. Mitchell, Bleger,' Louise______3596 President. Copyrights of certain German nate such organization as a public inter­ nationals______3595 national organization entitled to enjoy [F. R. Doc. 48-5785; Filed, June 28, 1948; Drei Masken Verlag,A. G_ 3595 the.privileges, exemptions, and immuni­ 8:48 a. m.] Kaneshige, Otozuchi, and Tei ties conferred by the said Act. The designation of the above-named Kaneshige______3596 organization as a public international Civil Aeronautics Administra­ P art 9—Separations, Suspensions and organization within the meaning of the tion said International Organizations Immu­ D emotions nities Act is not intended to abridge in To conform to the requirements of Rules and regulations: any respect privileges, exemptions, and Public Law 623, approved June 10, 1948, , Civil airways; designation and immunities which such organization may § 9.107, which provides for suspensions redesignation______. 3579 have acquired or may acquire by treaty for not to exceed 90 days pending action Control areas, control zones, or Congressional action. under § 9.102 (a) (1) or for disciplinary and reporting points; desig­ This order supplements Executive Or­ reasons, is hereby revoked. Part 9 as re­ nation and redesignation___ 3580 ders No. 9698 of February 19, 1946, No. vised to conform to the procedural re­ Civil Aeronautics Board 9751 of July 11, 1946, No. 9823 of Janu­ quirements of the said public law for Notices: ary 24, 1947, No. 9863 of May 31, 1947, the removal or suspension of employees Trans-Texas Airways; hearing- 3591 No. 9887 of August 22, 1947, and No. 9911 in the competitive service, is hereby of December 19, 1947. reissued. Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations: Harry S. T ruman Sec. 9.101 Agency responsibility for separation or Competitive service; lists of The White House, demotion of employees. positions excepted______3573 June 25,1948. 9.102 Procedure in separating, suspending or Personnel, transfer to public demoting permanent and indefinite international organizations in [F. R. Doc. 48-5847; Filed, June 28, 1948; employees. 10:07 a. m.] 9.103 Procedure in separating employee which U. S. Government par­ serving a probationary or trial ticipates or to American mis­ period. sions; designation of Interna­ TITLE 5— ADMINISTRATIVE 9.104 Procedure in separating temporary ap­ tional Joint Commission, U. S. pointees. and Canada, as a public inter­ PERSONNEL 9.105 Authority of Commission to investi­ national organization entitled gate separations, suspensions, reas­ Chapter I— Civil Service Commission to enjoy certain privileges, signments or demotions. exemptions, and immunities- 3576 Part 6—Exceptions F rom the 9.106 Effect of removal on future employ­ ment. Separations, suspensions and Competitive Service - demotions; revision of part— 3573 Au th o rity : §§ 9.101 to 9.106, inclusive, department op the interior issued under R. S. 1753; sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403, 50 Commodity Credit Corporation Under authority of § 6.1 (a) of Execu­ Stat. 533; 5 U. S. C. 631, 633. Rules and regulations: tive Order No. 9830, and at the request (Continued on p. 3575) Flaxseed loans, 1948______3576 3573 3574 RULES AND REGULATIONS

CONTENTS— Continued CODIFICATION GUIDE Federal Communications Com- Pase A numerical list of the parts of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents FEDEMiJptEGISTER mission published In this issue. Proposed rules, as V, l»3« ^ l OnniD* Rules and regulations: opposed to final actions, are identified as Radio broadcast services; mis- 6UCh. cellaneous amendments__;__ 3585 Title 3— The President PaSe Federal Power Commission Chapter II—Executive orders: Notices : July 10, 1917 (see PLO 490)__ 3585 Hearings, etc.: 9698 (see EO 9972)______3573 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Florida Power Corp______3592 9751 (see EO 9972)______3573 and days following official Federal holidays, Public Service Co. of Indiana, 9823 (see EO 9972)______3573 by the Division of the Federal Register, the Inc______— ______3592 9830 (amended by T. 5, § 6.4) __ 3573 National Archives, pursuant to the authority United Gas Pipe Line Co. et 9863 (see EO 9972) ______3573 contained in the Fejderal Register Act, ap­ proved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as al______3592 9887 (see EO 9972)______3573 amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8B ), under regula­ 9911 (see EO 9972)______3573 Internal Revenue Bureau 9972 _J______3573 tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Proposed rule making: mittee, approved by the President. Distribu­ Title 5— Administrative Person­ tion is made only by the Superintendent of Liquors and articles from Puerto Documents, Government Printing Office, Rico and Virgin Islands___ 3589 nel Washington 25, D. C. Interstate Commerce Commis­ Chapter I—Civil Service Com­ The regulatory material appearing herein is mission: keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, sion Part 6—Exceptions from the which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Notices: competitive service-— _____ 3573 to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as New York Central Railroad Co.; Part 9—Separations, suspen­ amended June 19, 1947. directive to furnish cars for sions and demotions______3573 The F ederal R egister will be furnished by railroad coal supply______3592 mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Part 26—Transfer of personnel per month or $15.00 per year, payable in ad­ Land Management, Bureau of to public international organ­ vance. The charge for individual copies Rules and regulations: izations in which the United (minimum 15

Paso, Tex., radio range station via the [Amdt. 8] Alaska). From a line extended at right intersection of the south course of the Part 601—D esignation of Control angles across such airway through a SI Paso, Tex., radio range and the west Areas, Control Zones, and R eporting point 50 miles southeast of the Naknek, course of the Hudspath, Tex., VHF Points Alaska, radio range station to a line ex­ radio range; Hudspath, Tex., VHF radio tended at right angles across such air­ range station; Culberson, Tex., VHF miscellaneous amendments way through a point 50 miles northwest radio range station; the intersection of It appearing that (1) the increased of the Naknek, Alaska, radio range sta­ the east course of the Culberson, Tex., volume of air traffic at certain points tion. VHF radio range and the southwest necessitates, in the interest of safety in 3. Section 601.4 (e) (5) is amended course of the Midland, Tex., radio range; air commerce, the immediate establish­ to read: Midland, Tex., radio range station; San ment of control areas, including control Angelo, Tex., radio range station; the zones and reporting points at such loca­ (5) Control area extension (Jackson­ intersection of the northeast course of tions; (2) the immediate realignment of ville, Fla.). From the Jacksonville, Fla., the San Angelo, Tex., radio range and civil airways in dertain areas is necessary radio range station extending 4 miles the south course of the Abilene, Tex., to expedite traffic control in such areas; north and 5 miles south of the east course radio range to the Abilene, Tex., radio (3) the establishment of the control of the Jacksonville, Fla., radio range to range station. From the intersection of areas referred to in (1) above, and the a point 10 miles east of the radio range the west course of the Forth Worth, Tex., realignment of civil airways referred to station, and extending 5 miles either side radio range and the northwest course of in (2) above, have been coordinated with of the ILS localizer course to a point the Waco, Tex., radio range via the inter­ the civil operators involved, the Army 10.5 miles southwest of the ILS outer section of the northwest course of the and the Navy, through the Air Coordi­ marker excluding that portion which lies Waco, Tex., radio range and the west nating Committee, Airspace Subcommit­ south of Latitude 30°16'45". course of the Dallâs, Tex., radio range to tee; and (4) compliance with the notice, 4. Section 601.4 (e) (18) is amended the intersection of the west course of the procedures, and effective date provisions to read: Dallas, Tex., radio range and the south of section 4 of the Administrative Pro­ (18) Control area extension (Merid­ course of the Forth Worth, Tex., radio cedure Act (60 Stat. 237, 238; 5 U. S. C. range. ian, Miss.). From the Meridian, Miss., 1001, 1003) would be impracticable, un­ radio range station extending 5 miles 4. Section 600.4 (d) (41) is amended necessary, and contrary to the public in­ either side of the north course of the to read: terest, and therefore is not required; Meridian, Miss., radio range to a point 20 Now therefore, acting under authority miles north of the radio range station (41) Blue civil airway No. 41 (New contained in sections 205, 301, 302, 307, York, N. Y., to United States-Canadian and extending from the ILS localizer 5 and 308 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of miles either side of the localizer course to Border). From the intersection of the 1938, as amended (52 Stat. 973, 984-986; northeast course of thé Newark, N. J., a point 30 miles south of the ILS local­ 54 Stat. 1231, 1233-1235; 49 U. S. C. 401, izer. radio range and the southeast course of 425, 451, 452, 457, 458), and pursuant to the Stewart Field, N. Y., radio range section 3 of the Administrative Proce­ 5. Section 601.4 (e) (94) is amended via the New Haven, Conn., Muncipal dure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U. S. C. 1002), to read: Airport; the Hartford, Conn., radio range I hereby amend the Code of Federal Reg­ station; the intersection of the north­ (94) Control area extension (Flint, ulations, Title 14, Chapter II, Part 601, as ' Mich.). From the Flint, Mich., non- west course of the Hartford, Conn., ra­ follows: dio range and the south course of the directional radio beacon extending 5 Westfield, Mass., radio range to the West- Designation and Redesignation of Con­ miles either side of a track of 344° mag­ field, Mass., radio range station. From trol Areas: Green Civil Airway No. 8; netic to a point 20 miles northwest of the the Concord, N. H., radio range station Blue Civil Airway No. 27. Designation non-directional radio beacon. to the Portland, Maine, radio range sta­ and Redesignation of Control Zones. 6. Section 601.4 (e) (104) control area tion. From the Bangor, Maine, radio Designation and Redesignation of Re­ extension (Moline, 111.) is revoked. range station to the intersection of the porting Points: Green Civil Airway No. 7. Section 601.4 (e) (104) is added to northeast course of the Bangor, Maine, 6; Amber Civil Airways Nos. 1, 2, 4 and read: radio range and the United States-Cana- 9; Red Civil Airways Nos. 1 and 40; Blue Civil Airway No. 5 (104) Control area extension (Rock­ dian Border excluding that portion lying ford, III.). From the Rockford, 111., radio more than 3 miles southeast of the 1. Section 601.4 (a) (8) is amended to range station extending 5 miles either northeast course of the Bangor, Maine, read: radio range between the radio range sta­ side of the west course of the Rockford, tion and a point 25 miles northeast. (8) Green civil airway No. 8 control 111., radio range to a point 20 miles west areas (Attu, Alaska, to Northway, of the radio range station. 5. Section 600.4 (d) (50) is amended Alaska). From a line extended at right to read: 8. Section 601.4 (e) (110) is amended angles across such airway through a to read: (50) Blue civil airway No. 50 (Bangor, point 50 miles southwest of the Naknek, Maine, to the United States-Canadian Alaska, radio range station to a line ex­ (110) Control area extension (Fort Border). From the intersection of the tended at right angles across such air­ Riley, Kans.). Within a 5-mile radius southeast course of the Bangor, Maine, way through a point 50 miles northeast of the Marshall, Kans., AFB, via the Fort of the Naknek, Alaska, radio range sta­ Riley (Marshall), Kans., radio range sta­ radio range and the southwest course tion extending & mile on the west side of the Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick, tion. From a line extended at right and 5 miles on the east side of the north­ Canada, radio range to the intersection angles across such airway through a east course of the Fort Riley (Marshall), of the southwest course of the Pennfield point 50 miles west of the Homer, Alaska, Kansas, radio range to a point 20 miles Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada, radio radio range station to a line extended at northeast of the radio range station. right angles across such airway through range and United States-Canadian Bor­ 9. Section 601.4 (e) (120) is amended der. a point 50 miles northeast of the Anchor­ age, Alaska, radio range station: From to read: This amendment shall become effec­ a line extended at right angles across (120) Control area extension (Iowa tive 0001, e. s. t., July 6,1948. 'such airway through a point 50 miles City, Iowa). Within a 5-mile radius of (52 Stat. 973, 984^986; 54 Stat. 1231, southwest of the Northway, Alaska, radio the Iowa City Airport extending 5 miles range station to the Northway, Alaska, either side of a track 85° magnetic from 1233-1235; 60 Stat. 238; 5 U. S. C. 1002; the Airport to its intersection with the 49 U. S. C. 401, 425, 451, 452, 457, 458) radio range station. north course of the Burlington, Iowa, D. W. R entzel, 2. Section 601.4 (d) (27) is amended radio range. Administrator of Civil Aeronautics. to read: 10. Section 601.4 (e) (124) control [F. R. Doc. 48-5792; Filed, June 28, 1948; (27) Blue civil airway No. 27 control area extension (Meridian, Miss.)Vis re­ 8:50 a. m.J areas (Kodiak, Alaska, to Kotzebue, voked. Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGJSTER 3581 11. Section 601.8 (e) is amended by of the ILS localizer course to a point (233) Quonset Point, R. I., control adding the following airport: 16 miles northwest of the ILS localizer. zone. Within a 5-mile radius of the Na­ val Air Station excluding that portion Willow Grove, Pa.: Naval Air Station 21. Section 601.8 (c) (121) is amended which lies within the Providence, R. I., to read: 12. Section 601.8 (b) is amended by control zone. adding the following airports: (121) Rockford, III., control zone. 30. Section 601.8 (c) (234) is added to Within a 5-mile radius of the MacHesney Salinas, Calif.: Salinas Airport Airport and within 2 miles either side read: Naknek, Alaska: Naknek Airport of the center line of the west course of (234) Miami, . Fla., control zone. Idaho Falls, Idaho: Idaho Falls Airport the Rockford, 111., radio range, extefiding Within a 5-mile radius of the Naval Air 13. Section 601.8 (c) (15) is amended 10 miles west of the radio range station. Station centered on Latitude 25°52'45", to read: Longitude 80° 15'00", excluding that por­ 22. Section 601.8 (c) (176) is amended tion which lies within the Miami Inter­ (15) Philadelphia, Pa., control zone. to read : v national Airport control zone. Within a 5-mile radius of the Philadel­ (176) Fresno, Calif., control zone. phia International Airport and within 2 Within a 5-mile radius Of Hammer Field 31. Section 601.9 (a) (6) is amended to miles either side of the west course of the extending to and including a 3-mile read: Philadelphia radio range extending to radius of Chandler Field, and extending (6) Green civil airway No. 6 (Laredo, the Boothwyn fan marker. 2 miles either side of the northwèst and Tex., to Norfolk, Va.) Alice, Tex., radio 14. Section 601.8 (c) (16) is added to southeast courses of the Fresno, Calif., range station; Corpus Christi, Tex., radio read: \ ' radio range to a point 10 miles from the range station; Palacios, Tex., radio range radio range station. station; the intersection of the southeast (16) Wheeling, W. Va., control zone. course of the Richmond, Tex., radio Within a 3-mile radius of the Wheeling- 23. Section 601.8 (c) (179) is amended range and the southwest course of the Ohio County Airport extending 2 miles to read: Houston, Tex., radio range; Houston, either side of the southwest course of the (179) Los Angeles, Calif., control zone. Tex., radio range station ; Beaumont, Wheeling, W. Va., VHP radio range to Within a 5-mile radius of the Municipal Tex., radio range station; Lake Charles, the Wheeling, W. Va., VHP radio station. Airport extending 2 miles either side of La., radio range station; New Orleans, 15. Section 601.8 (c) (82) is added to the east course of the Los Angeles, Calif., La., radio range station; Mobile, Ala.,' read:- radio range to a point 6 miles east of the radio range station; Maxwell Field, Ala., (82) Akron, Ohio, control zone. With­ airport and extending 2 miles either side radio range station; Atlanta, Ga., radio in a 5-mile radius of the Akron, Ohio, of the northwest course of the Los An-, range station; Spartanburg, S. C., radio Municipal Airport extending 2 miles geles, Calif., radio range to the Burbank, range station; Greensboro, N. C., radio either side of the southwest course of Calif., control zone. range station; Blackstone, Va., radio the Akron, Ohio, radio range to a point 24. Section 601.8 (c) (191) is amended range station; Richmond, Va., radio 10 miles southwest of the radio range to read: range station. station. (191) Zanesville, Ohio, control zone. 32. Section 601.9 (b) (1) is amended to 16. Section 601.8 (c) (87) is amended Within a 5-mile radius of the Zanesville read: to read: Airport extending 2 miles either side of (1) Amber civil airway No. 1 (United (87) Cincinnati, Ohio, control zone. a track 180° magnetic to a point 10 miles States-Mexican Border to Nome, Alaska). Within a 5-mile radius of the tiUnken south of the airport. . San Diego, Calif., radio range station; Airport extending 2 miles either side of 25. Section 601.8 (c) (202) is amended Long Beach, Calif., radio range station; the southwest and northeast courses of Bakersfield, Calif., radio range station; to read: Fresno, Calif., radio range station; the the Cincinnati, Ohio, radio range to the (202) Philadelphia, Pa., control zone. Loveland fan marker. intersection of the southeast course of Within a 5-mile radius of the North the Stockton, Calif., radio range and the 17. Section 601.8 (c) (90) is amended Philadelphia Airport extending 2 miles northwest course of the Fresno, Calif., to read: • either side of the northeast course of the radio range; Evergreen, Calif., non-di- (90) Columbus, Ohio, control zone. Philadelphia radio range to a point 10 rectional radio beacon; Williams, Calif., Within a 5-mile radius of the Port Co­ miles northeast of the radio range radio range station; Red Bluff, Calif., lumbus Municipal Airport extending 2 station. radio range station; Fort Jones, Calif., miles either side of the west course of radio range station; Medford, Oreg., the Columbus, Ohio, radio range to the 26. Section 601.8 (c) (219) is amended radio range station; Eugene, Oreg., radio Hilliard fan marker and extending 2 to read: range station; Portland, Oreg., radio miles either side of the east course of the (219) Iowa City, Iowa, control zone. range station; Toledo, Wash., radio Columbus, Ohio, radio range to the Within a 5-mile radius of the Iowa City range station; Everett, Wash., radio Newark fan marker. Airport extending 2 miles either side of range station; Bellingham, Wash., radio range station; the intersection of the 18. Section 601.8 (c) (91) is amended a track 85° magnetic from the airport northwest course of the Massett, B. C., to read: to its intersection with the north course radio range and the southwest course of (91) Dayton, Ohio, control zone. of the Burlington, Iowa, radio range. the Annette Island, Alaska, radio range; Within a 5-mile radius of the Munici­ 27. Section 601.8 (c) (231) is amended the intersection of the northwest course pal Airport extending 2 miles either side to read: of the Massett, B. C., radio range and the of the west course of the Dayton, Ohio, southeast course of the Sitka (Biorka radio range to the Verona fan marker. (231) Vero Beach, Fla., control zone. Island), Alaska, radio range; Sitka Within a 5-mile radius of the Vero Beach (Biorka Island), Alaska, radio range sta­ 19. Section 601.8 (c) (98) is amended Airport extending 2 miles either side of tion; the intersection of the northwest to read: a track 339° true to a point 10 miles course of the Sitka (Biorka Island), Alas­ (98) Flint, Mich., control zone. With­ northwest of the airport. ka, radio range and the southwest course in a 5-mile radius of the Bishop Airport 28. Section 601.8 (c) (232) is added to of the Gustavus, Alaska, radio range; extending 2 miles either side of a track read: Yakutat, Alaska, radio range station; the of 344° magnetic to a point 10 miles (232) Norfolk, Va., control zone. intersection of the northwest course of northwest of the airport. Within a 5-mile radius of the Naval Air the Yakutat, Alaska, radio range and the 20. Section 601.8 (c) (116) is amended Station excluding that portion which lies south course of the Yakataga, Alaska, to read: within hte Norfolk Municipal Airport radio range; Cordova (Hinchinbrook (116) Moline, III., control zone. With­ control zone. Island), Alaska, radio range station; the in a 5-mile radius of the Moline Munici­ 29. Section 601.8 (c) (233) is added to intersection of the northwest course of pal Airport extending 2 miles either side read: the Cordova (Hinchinbrook Island), No. 126----- 2 3582 RULES AND REGULATIONS Alaska, radio range and the southeast Oreg., radio range station; Baker, Oreg., gated by him. (Secs. 104 (b), (f) , Pub. course of the Anchorage, Alaska, radio radio range station; Boise, Idaho, radio Law 472, 80th Cong.) range; Skwentna, Alaska, radio range range station; Gooding, Idaho, nondi- P aul G. H offman, station. rectional radio beacon; Burley, Idaho, Administrator for radio range station; Laramie, Wyo., ra­ Economic Cooperation. 33. Section 601.9 (b) (2) is amended dio range station ; Goodland, Kans., VHF to read: radio range station; Salina, Kans., ra­ [F. R. Doc. 48-5770; Filed, June 28, 1948; (2) Amber civil airway No. 2 (Long dio range station; Topeka, Kans., VHF 8:45 a. m.] Beach, Calif. to Fairbanks, Alaska). Sil­ radio range station. ver Lake, Câlif., radio range station; Las Vegas, Nev., radio range station; Enter­ 37. Section 601.9 (c) (40) is amended TITLE 29— LABOR prise, Utah, radio range station; Delta, to read: Utah, radio range station; Salt Lake City, Chapter V— Wage and Hour Division, (40) Red civil airway No. 40 (Shemya, Department of Labor Utah, radio range station; Malad City, Alaska, to* Anchorage, Alaska). Am- Idaho, radio range station; Pocatello, chitka, Alaska, radio range station; the Subchapter.- A— Organization, Procedures and Idaho, radio range station; Dubois, intersection of the southwest course of Substantive Rules, and Statements of General Idaho, radio range station; Dillon, Mont., the Adak, Alaska, radio range and the Policy or Interpretation Applicable Thereto radio range stationj. Whitehall, Mont., southeast course of the Tanaga, Alaska, radio range stationj Great Falls, Mont., radio range; Kodiak, Alaska, radio range P art 681—H ome W orkers in I ndustries radio range station; Cut Bank, Mont., in P uerto R ico O ther T han Needle­ station; the intersection of the northwest work I ndustries ^ radio range station; the intersection of course of the Kenai, Alaska, radio range the northwest course of the Northway, and the west course of the Anchorage MINIMUM PIECE RATES Alaska, radio range and the northeast (Merrill), Alaska, radio range. course of the Tanacross, Alaska, radio On May 26,1948, notice was published range; Big Delta, Alaska, radio range sta­ 38. Section 601.9 (d) (5) is amended in the Federal R egister (13 F. R. 2825) tion; the intersection of the northwest to read: that the Administrator of the Wage and course of the Big Delta, Alaska, radio Hour Division, U. S. Department of La­ range and the east course of the Fair­ (5) Blue civil airway No. 5 (Galveston, bor, proposed to establish a minimum banks, Alaska, radio range. Tex., to Wichita, Kans.). Galveston, piece rate of 28 cents per gross for the Tex., radio range station; the intersec­ hand braiding of leather buttons, *24 to'^ 34. Section 601.9 (b) (4) is amended tion of the northwest course of the Hous­ 30 ligne, by home workers in Puerto Rico. to read: / ton, Tex., radio range and the northeast Interested persons were afforded an op­ (4) Amber civil airway No. 4 (Browns­ course of the Richmond, Tex., radio portunity to submit data, views or argu­ ville, Tex., to Minot, N. Dak.). Browns­ range; Bryan, Tex., radio range statoin; ments pertaining thereto within 15 days ville, Tex., radio range station; the in­ the intersection of the north course of from the date of publication of the notice. tersection, of the north course of Alice, the Fort Worth, Tex., radio range and Opposition to the proposed rate was Tex., radio range and the south course the north course of the Dallas, Tex., radio expressed by the Strauss Import Corp., of the Alamo, (San Antonio), Tex., ra­ range. New York, N. Y. I have given careful dio range; Alamo (San Antonio), Tex., consideration to the arguments pre­ radio range station; Cibolo, Tex., fan This amendment shall become effec­ sented by this firm, and to all other rele­ type radio marker station or the inter­ tive 0001 e. s. t., July 6, 1948. vant matter, and it is my conclusion that section of the north course of the Alamo the proposed minimum piece rate con-, (San Antonio), Tex., radio range and (52 Stat. 973, 984-986; 54 Stat. 1231,1233- forms with the requirement of section 6 the southwest course of the Austin, Tex., 1235; 60 Stat. 238; 5 U. S. C. 1002; 49 (a) (5) of the Fair Labor Standards Act radio range; Austin, Tex., radio range U. S. C. 401, 425, 451, 452, 457, 458) that such rates be commensurate with station; Waco, Tex., radio range station; D. W. R entzel, the applicable minimum hourly wage*, the intersection of the east course of the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics. rate, namely 21 cents an hour. Granbury, Tex., radio range and the Accordingly, pursuant to authority south course of the Fort Worth, Tex., [F. R. Doc. 48-5793; Filed, June 28, 1948; vestecT in me by section 6 (a) (5) of the radio range; Marietta, Tex., fan type 8:50 a. m.] Fair Labor Standards Act (52 Stat. 1060; radio marker station or the intersection 29 U. S. C. 201): of the north course of the Fort Worth, § 681.9 Minimum piece rates pre­ Tex., radio range and the south course TITLE 22— FOREIGN RELATIONS scribed by the Administrator. A mini­ of the Oklahoma City, Okla., radio range; mum piece rate of 28 cents per gross is .Oklahoma City, Okla., radio range sta­ Chapter III— Economic Cooperation hereby established for the performance tion; Tulsa, Okla., radio range station; Administration * of the following operation by homework­ ers in Puerto Rico: Hand braiding of Chanute, Kansas, radio range station; P art 1112—Delegations of Authority St. Joseph, Mo., radio range station; leather buttons, 24 to 30 ligne. This Sioux City, Iowa, radio range station; DELEGATION TO DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR operation consists of tying a braided Sioux Falls, S. Dak., radio range station; knot around the tip of a finger, bringing § 1112.2 Delegation to Deputy Admin­ the knot into a rounded button shape by Huron, S. Dak., radio range station; istrator. Pursuant to the authority pulling at the ends of the strip, inserting Aberdeen, S. Dak., radio range station. vested in me by section 104 (b) of the a leather shank at the base, and tucking 35. Section 601.9 (b) (9) is amended Foreign Assistance Act of 1948 (Pub. the loose ends between the braided part to read : Law 4Ÿ2, 80th Cong.), I hereby delegate and the shank. (9) Amber civil airway No. 9 (Charles­ to the Deputy Administrator for Eco­ The above minimum piece rate shall ton, S. C., to Norfolk, Va.). Myrtle nomic Cooperation authority to perform become effective 30 days after publication Beach, S. C., VHF radio range station; all functions which I am authorized to of this order in the F ed er a l R e g is t e r . Wilmington, N. C., VHF radio range sta­ perform under said Act. (Sec. 3 (f), 54 Stat. 616; 29 tJ. S. C. 206 tion; New Bern, N. C., VHF radio range Pursuant to the authority vested in me (a) (5)) by section 104 (f) of said act, I further station; Williamston, N. C„ VHF radio Signed at Washington, D. C., this 23d range station. authorize the Deputy Administrator for Economic Cooperation to redelegate au­ day of June 1948. 36. Section 601.9 (c) (1) is amended thority to other officials of the Economic Wm. R. McComb, to read: Cooperation Administration, acting un­ Administrator. (1) Red civil airway No. 1 (Portland, der the direction of the Administrator [F. R. Doc. 48-5805; Filed, June 28, 1948: Or eg., to Kansas City, Mo.). Pendleton, and under rules and regulations promul­ 9:00 a. m.] 3583 Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAI REGISTER (R. S. 161, 396, 398, secs. 304, 309, 42 Stat. City Province TITLE 31— MONEY AND Bato__— .------. . 24, 25, 48 Stat. 943; 5 U. S. C. 22, 369, 372) Bato______. . FINANCE: TREASURY J. W. Donaldson, Bauan______.. . Postmaster General. Bauang______.. . Chapter II— Fiscal Service, Depart­ Bautista______.. . ment of the Treasury [F. R. Doc. 48-5772; Filed, June 28, 1948; Bay------. 8:46 a. m.] ------.. Leyte. Subchapter C— Office of the Treasurer of the —------. . United States Bigaa------. Part 359—Settlements by T reasurer of Binan______. Laguna. Part 127—International P ostal Service; Binmaley------.. Pangasinan. United States, in Advance of R eclama­ Binalbagan----- — - . tion, W ith P ayees or Special E n ­ P ostage R ates, Service Available, and Binalonan------.. Pangasinan. dorsees of Lost of S tolen Checks, Instructions for Mailing Boac______- . Which H ave Been P aid on F orged REGISTRY SERVICE TO THE REPUBLIC OF THE Bocaue______- Bulacan. Endorsements PHILIPPINES Bogo______- . Bongabon------Mindoro. settlement of claim In § 127.326 Philippines (Republic of Bontoc______— . . J une 21, 1948. the), bf Subpart D (13 F. R. 1024), make ------£— - . the following change: Botolan______- . Section 359.2 of Paft 359 is hereby Bucay------. amended by deleting paragraphs (a) and Amend paragraph (a) (6) to read as Buena vis^a------Agusan. (b) and substituting in lieu thereof the follows : Buenavista------Martinduque. following new paragraphs (a) and (b): (6) Registry. The maximum indem­Buguey------, nity for loss (total loss, that is, envelope Bulan------. § 359.2 Settlement of claim. * * * Bunawan------Agusan. (a) That a claim has been received or wrapper and total contents) of regis­ ------Leyte. from a payee or a special endorsee in tered articles to the Phillipine Islands is Burnay------Mountain Province. which it is alleged that the check was lost $16.33. The registry fee is 20 cents per Butuan______- Agusan. or stolen, that the check was negotiated article. ------Agusan. and paid on a forged endorsement of the All articles in the regular mails may be Cabagan------. accepted for registration when addressed Cabalian------Leyte. claimant; and that the claimant did not - Zambales. participate directly or indirectly in its for delivery at or at any of the Cabangan------:---- “following cities: Cabanatuan------. proceeds. Cabiao------Nueva Ecija. (b) That the report of the investiga­ City Province Cabugao------. tion of the forgery, submitted by or ap­ Abucay_------. Cabuyao------Laguna. proved by the Secret Service Division, Abulug______Cagayan. Cadiz— ------Negros Occidental. or submitted by the State Department, Abuyog______*----Leyte. Cagayan------. Agoo_____.______La Union. ------Leyte. or by any governmental officer authorized Agricultural School__Nueva Ecija. Calamba______- Laguna. by law or regulation to conduct such an Alabat.i______Quezon. ------. investigation, substantiates the allega­ Alaminos------Pangasinan. ------Mindoro. tions of the claimant, as set forth in ------Leyte. Calapé------. paragraph (a) of this section, and dis­ Alburquerque------Bohol. Calasiao------■ Pangasinan. . closes that the check was lost or stolen Aliaga------Nueva Ecija. Calauag------. without fault of the claimant. Allacapan______Cagayan. Calauan------Laguna. Allen______- Samar. Calayan------Cagayan. (55 Stat. 777; 31 U. S. C. 562) Altavas______Capiz. ------Samar. Anao______Tarlac. Caloocan------. [seal] J ohn W. Snyder, Anda______Bohol. ------Leyte. Secretary of the Treasury. Anda______Pangasinan. Calumpit------Bulacan. Angeles______Pampanga. Camalaniugan------Cagayan. [F. R. Doc. 48-5787; Filed, June 28, 1948; Aparri______Cagayan: - . 8:48 a. m.] Camalig------Arayat______Pampanga. Camiling------. Aringay______La Union. Candelaria------Quezon. Aroroy______Masbate. Candelaria------Zambales. TITLE 39— POSTAL SERVICE Atimonan______Quezon. Candon------Ilocos Sur. Aurora______Quezon. Canlaon------■ . , Chapter I— Post Office Department Bacacay______:— •- Albay. Capas------Tarlac. Bacnotan______La Union. - . Part 127—I nternational P ostal Service: Capiz------ City______Negros Occidental. Caramoan------Camarines Sur. Postage R ates, Service Available, and Bacolor______Pampanga. Carranglan------Nueva Ecija. Instructions for M ailing Bacon______Sorsogon. ------Leyte. Badajoz______Romblon. REGISTRATION OF ARTICLES FOR GERMANY Casiguran------Quezon. Badoc______- ____ UocoSfcNorte. Castillejos------Zambales. In § 127.264 Germany, of Subpart D (13 Bagabag______c ---- Nuev#Vizcaya. ------. F. R. 980, 2167), make the following Baganga______Davao. Catanauan------Quezon. change: Baguio City______Mountain Province. Catarman------Samar. Bais______Negros Oriental. Catarman------... Misamis Oriental. Amend paragraph (a) (1) to read as Bais Central______Negros Oriental. .------Samar. follows: Balanga______Bataan. Catmon------Cebu. (a) Regular mails. (1) See table No. Balaoan____.... _____La Union. Cauayan------... Isabela. 1, § 127.200, for classifications, rates, Balasan______Iloilo. Cauayan------Negros Occidental. weight limits, and dimensions. Small Balayan______Batangas. City------Cavite. Baler______Quezon. Cebu Capitol------Cebu. packets accepted. Registration service Balingasag______Misamis Oriental. ------Cebu. is available to all zones for the following Baliuag-i______Bulacan. Cervantes------Ilocos Sur. classes of articles in the regular mails: Ballesteros______Cagayan. City of Lipa------Batangas. Letters (including letter packages), post Bamban______Tarlac. Clarin------. cards, commercial papers, samples of Banate______- . Claveria______-- Cagayan. merchandise, and small packets. The Bangar_; ______La Union. College------Laguna. registration fee is twenty cents; a return Bangued______Abra. Concepcion------_Tarlac. Bantayan______Cebu.* Coron______- . receipt is furnished for five cents if re­ Barbasa______Antique. quested at the time of mailing, or ten Cotabato______Cotabato. Barling______Mountain Province. . cents if requested after mailing. Printed Basey______Samar. Culasi____ !------matter accepted only to the American Basco______—— . Culion______Palawan. and British zones. (See subparagraph Batac______;___ _ . Cuyapo______Nueva Ecija. (5) (iii) of this paragraph.) Batangas______Batangas. Cuyo------... Palawan. 3584 RULES AND REGULATIONS

City Province City Province City Province Daanbantayan-______Cebu. Liloan______Leyte. Pilar—...... Capiz. Daet______—— . Limay___ '______Bataan. Pili— — ------— Camarines Sur. Dagami______:------Leyte. Lingayen______,___ Pangasinan. Pinamalayan------Mindoro. Dagupan------— Pangasinan. Llórente______Samar. Pinamunga j an------Cebu. Dansalan------Lanao. Loay______Bohol. Pintuyan______Leyte. Dao______Antique. Looc______Romblon. Pitogo______Quezon. Dapitan------Zamboanga. Lopez______Quezon. Plaridel______Misamis Occidental. Daraga------Albay. Loreto______Surigao. Pola__—______Mindoro. Davao City------Davao. Los Banos______Laguna. Polangui------Albay. Davao Penal Colony— Davao. Lubuagan______Mountain Province. Polo -----— ------Bulacan. ------Masbate. Lucena______Quezon. Pontevedra______Capiz. Dinalupihan—------Bataan. Luna______La Union. Pontevedra______Negros Occidetital. ------Zamboanga. Maasin______Leyte. Port Area______:------Minala. Dolores______Abra. Madridejos__ a______Cebu. Pototan______Iloilo. Dulag------Leyte. Magdalena-.______.__Laguna. Pozorrubio______; Pangasinan. Dumarao______Capiz. Majayjay______„ Laguna. Prosperidad______Agusan/ ------Negros Oriental. Makati______Rizal. Puerta Princesa------Palawan. Dumanjug— —------Cebu. Malabang______Lanao. Pulilan------Bulacan. Echague------Isabel aT - Malabon______Rizal. Pulupandan___,_____ Negros Occidental. Enrile______— Cagayan. Malacanan______Manila. Putiao______Sorsogon. Estancia------Iloilo. Malasiqui______Pangasinan. Quezon______Quezon. Fabrica - — ------Negros Occidental. —______Bukidnon. Quezon City__ —------Rizal. Faire------Cagayan. Mai it bog--,______Leyte. ------.------Camarines SUr} Fort Stotsenbufg------. Malilipot______Albay. Rapu-Rapu------Albay. Gamay—------— Samar. Malolos______Bulacan. Rizal City______Rizal. Gamu______— Isabela. Maluko______Bukidnon. -______Romblon. Gandara------*.------Samar. Mambajao______Misamis Oriental. Rosales.,______Pangasinan. Gapan------Nueva Ecija Mambusao_____ ;____Capiz. Rosario______Batangas. Gasan------Marinduque. Manapla______Negros Occidental. Sallapadan------Abra. Gerona------Tarlac. Mandaluyong______Rizal. Samal______Bataan. Gigaquit— — ------Surigao. Mangaldan.—____ _ Pangasinan. Sampaloc______Manila. Gingoog------Misamis Oriental. Manila (Central office) _ Philippines. San Antonio______Nueva Ecija. Gian------. Manila Hotel___ ¡____Manila. San Antonio______Zambales. Gonzaga------Cagayan. Mapandan______Pangasinan. San Carlos______Pangasinan. Guagua— —------Pampanga. Maragondon______Cavite. San Carlos______Negros Occidental. Guihulngan------a.----- Negros Oriental. Maribojoc___ - ______Bohol. San Felipo______Zambales. Guimba------Nueva Ecija. -______Leyte. San Fernando______La Union. Guinayangan------— - Quezon. Mariveles______Bataan. San Fernando..______Masbate. Guinobatan,------Albay. Masbate______Masbate. San Fernando. ______Pampanga. ------— Samar. Masinloc______:__Zambales. San Isidro______Leyte. Gumaca------Quezon. Mati______Davao. San Isidro______Nueva Ecija. Hermosa------— Bataan. Mauban______Quezon. San Jacinto.______. Pangasinan. ------Leyte. Medellin____ ;______Cebu. San José______Antique. Hinatuan------Surigao. Meycauayan______Balacan. San José______:. Batangas. ------Leyte. - Misamis______Misamis Occidental. San José______Camarines Sur. House of Representa­ Manila. Moron______Bataan. San Jase— ______Mindoro. tives. MPC (PA) Headquar- Bulacan. San José______-_____ Nueva Ecija. Iba— :------Zambales. ters, Polo. San Juan______Batangas. . Ibaan------Batangas. Munoz______¡>_Nueva Ecija. San Juan______Rizal. Ibajay------Capiz. Nabua______Camarines Sur. San Marcelino------Zambales. llagan------Isabela. Naga______Camarines Sur. San Miguel------Bülacan. Higan------i------Lanao. Naga ___L!___ __ Cebu. San Narciso______— Quezon. ------Iloilo. Magcarlan______Laguna. San Narciso—------Zambales. Imus______Cavite. Naguilian______Isabela. San Pablo City------Laguna. Infanta------Pangasinan. Naguilian______La Union. San Quintan_____!---- Pangasinan. Infanta------Quezon. Naic______-____ i___ Cavite. San Remegio______Cebú. Initao------Misamis Oriental. Nampicuan______Nueva Ecija.' San Vincente______Camarines Norte. Iriga__------Camarines Sur. Narvacan______Ilocos Sur. Sanchez Mira______Cagayan. Isabela------Negros Occidental. Nasipit______:______Aguaan. Santa Ana______Pampanga. Isabela de ------Zamboanga. Nasugbu______Batangas. Santa Cruz—------Davao, Iuisan------Capiz. Naval______Leyte. Santa Cruz___./------llocos Sur. Jabonga— —------Agusan. New Washington-____ Capiz. Santa Cruz------Laguna. Jagna------Bohol. Oas______•.______Albay. Santa Cruz______Marinduque. Janiuay------— Iloilo. Odiongan______Romblon. Santa Cruz______— Zambales. Jaro______Leyte. Olongapo______r_. Zambales. Santa Fe__------Cebú, Jetafe______Bohol. Oquendp_____ ^ ____Samar. Santa Maria------llocos Sur. Jimenez------Misamis Occidental. Orani______* ____Batman. Santa Rosa------Laguna. Jolo______Sulu. Orion______Bataan. Santander------Cebú. Jones______- Isabela. City______Leyte. Santiago______Isabela. Jose Panganiban— Camarines Norte. Oroquieta______Misamis Occidental. Santo Tomas______La Union. Kabankalan— ------Negros Occidental. Paco______Manila. Sariaya______Quezon. Kabayan------Mountain Province. Paete______Laguna. Siasi.'______Sulu. ------Capiz. P. A. Headquarters___ . Sibalom______Antique. Katipunan— _------Zamboanga. Pagsanjan______Laguna. Silav______Negros Occidental. Kiangan______Mountain Province. Pakil______Laguna. Sindangan______Zamboanga. Kolambugan------Lanao. Palapag______:__Samar. Siniloan.:____;______Laguna. .______Cotabato. Palo______Leyte. Sipocot______.____ Camarines Sur. La Carlota.______Negros Occidental. Palompon__j.______Leyte. Sogod—______Leyte. La Castellana______Negros Occidental. —, ___Samar. Sorsogon______Sorsogon. La Libertad------Negros Oriental. Pandan______Antique. Subic______Zambales. ..------Ilocos Norte. Pandan______Catanduanes. Sulat______Samar. Laoang______¿ Samar. Paniqui______Tarlac. Suriago------Suriago. Larena------Negros Oriental. Paracale______Camarines Norte. Taal______-— Batangas. Paranaque_____ L____ Rizal. Tabaco______Albay. Lazi______Negros Oriental. Mountain Province. Legaspi------—. Albay. Pasig______¡______.R izal. Tabuk______Libagon— _—.— Leyte. Passi______.Iloilo. Tacloba______Leyte. Libog.______Albay. Pastrana___ ¡______Leyte. Taft_____ ;------— Samar. Libmanan______Camarines Sur. Pasuquin______Ilocos Norte. Tagaytay City— ------Cavite. Lidlidda______Ilocos Sur. Peñaranda______Nueva Ecija. Tagbilaran______Bohol. ------. Albay. Pila______Laguna. Tagkawayan.______Quezon. Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGISTER 3585

City Province T. 26 S., R. 8 W.. inafter ordered Is contained In sections Tagolo&n—_— — Misamis Oriental. Sec. 1, sy2SW>A, SW&SEft. 303 (e), 303 (j). 303 (r), and 308 (b) of Tagudin______Hocos Sur, C. G irard Davidson, the Communications Act of 1934, as Tagum_.---- —- Davao. . Acting Secretary of the Interior. amended; Talavera------Nueva Ecija. It is ordered, That F. C. C. Forms 301, Misamis Oriental. Tali^ayan— — _ J une 18, 1948. 302, 303, 313, 314, 315, 321, and 701 and Tanauan. ___ -. Batangas. Tanauan______Leyte. [F. R. Doc. 48-5774; Filed, June 28, 1948; §§ 3.46, 3.182 and 3.254 of the Commis­ Tarlac_____.—— Tarlac. 8:46 a. m.] sion’s rules and regulations are amended Tayug...... —- Pangasinan. as set forth below. Tiaong------Quezon. It is further ordered, That this order Tigaon_____----- Camarines Sur. TITLE 47— TELECOMMUNI­ shall be effective August 1, 1948: Pro­ —------Camarines Sur. CATION vided, however, ''That all forms ordered Toledo------— Cebu. „ herein to be withdrawn or discontinued Cagayan. Tuao-__— Chapter I— Federal Communications may at the option of the applicant, be Tubigon— Bohol. Tuguegarac——- Cagayan. Commission used until September 30, 1948. Pangasinan. Umingan_-----.— [Docket No. 8978] (Secs. 303 (e), (j), 308 (b), 48 Stat. Unisan______Quezon. 1082, 1085, sec. 6 (b). 50 Stat. 191; 47 Urdaneta:------Pangasinan; P art 3—R adio B roadcast S ervices Valderrama.--— Antique. U. S. C. 303 (e), (j), (r), 308 (b)) Victorias—_— Negros Occidental, miscellaneous amendments Released: June 21,1948. ------llocos Sur. In the matter of changes in F. C. C. Villabaj___ Leyte. F ederal Communications Pangasinan. Forms 301, Application for Authority to Villasis— ------Construct a New Broadcast Station or Commission, Vintar.__ —— llocos Norte. [seal! T. J. Slowie, Vinzons------Camarines Norte. Make Changes in an Existing Broadcast Secretary. Virac— 1— ------Catanduanes. Station, 302, Application for New Broad­ Wright------— Samar. cast Station License, 303, Application for 1. Form 301. . Zamboanga. Renewal of Broadcast Station License, A. Section I, Paragraph C of Instruc­ Zumarraga— Samar. 313, Application for Authorization in the tions, add the following sentence: “Date (R. S. 161, 396, 398,-secs. 304, 309, 42 Stat. Auxiliary Radio Broadcast Services, 314, each exhibit and each antenna pattern.” 24, 25, 48 Stat. 943; 5 U. S. C. 22, 369, 372) Application for Consent to Assignment of Paragraph E of Instructions, add the Radio Broadcast Station Construction following phrase after the word “Com­ V. C. Burke, Permit or License, 315, Application for mission” in the second line: “ (except Acting Postmaster General. Consent to Transfer of Control of Cor­ that called for in Section V-G) ”. In the [F. R. Doc. 48-5773; Filed, June 28, 1948; poration Holding Radio Broadcast Sta­ same paragraph, strike the remainder of 8:46 a. m.] tion Construction Permit or License^ 321, the paragraph after the first “applica­ Application for Construction Permit to tion” in the twelfth line and substitute Replace Expired Permit, and 701, Appli­ the following: “all information, confi­ TITLE 43— PUBLIC LANDS: cation for Additional Time to Construct dential or otherwise, contained in the Radio Station; and amendment of application or other form referred to. INTERIOR §§ 3.46, 3.182 and 3.254 of the Commis­ The incorporated application or other Chapter I— Bureau of Land Manage­ sion’s rules and regulations. form will thereafter, in its entirety, be At a meeting of the Federal Communi­ open to the public.” ment, Department of the Interior cations Commission held at its offices in Paragraph 1, add “Channel No.” Appendix— Public Land Orders Washington, D. C., on the 16th day of Paragraph 2a, add “Channel No.” l Public Land Order 490] June 1948; Paragraph 2b, add additional sentence The Commission having under consid­ within parentheses in the first para­ O regon eration the adoption of changes in the graph to read as follows: “Section IV MODIFYING EXECUTIVE ORDER CREATING broadcast application forms F. C. C. not required for applications for minor POWER SITE RESERVE NO. 631 Forms 301, 302, 303, 313, 314, 315, 321, and 701, and amendment of §§ 3.46, 3.182 changes not involving change in power, By virtue of the authority contained in and 3.254 of the Commission’s rules and change in frequency, change in hours of section 1 of the act of June 25, 1910 (36 regulations, and operation, or moving from city to city) Stat. 847, 43 U. S. C. 141), and pursuant It appearing, that notice of proposed Paragraph 2b, add “Paragraph No.” after to Executive Order No. 9337 of April 24, rule making with respect to said pro- “Section No.” in the tenth line. 1943, it is ordered as follows: posed changes and amfijidments was B. Section II, Instructions: Add an­ The Executive Order of July 10, 1917, published in the F ederal R egister on other sentence after the word “appli­ creating Power Site Reserve No. 631, is May 20, 1948 (13 F. R. 2718), and cant.” in the seventh line to read as fol­ hereby modified to the extent necessary It further appearing, that all com­ lows: “In case of an application for as­ to permit the granting of a right-of-way, ments and suggestions received by the under section 2477, U. S. Revised Stat­ signment or transfer, Section II should Commission pursuant to said notice of be completed only for the assignee or utes, 43 U. S. C. 932, to the County Court proposed rule making have been care­ of Douglas County, Oregon, for the con­ fully considered by the Commission, and transferee, showing the ownership as it struction of a highway over the lands It further appearing, that the amend­ will be after the assignment or transfer hereinafter described, and as shown on ments hereinafter ordered will facilitate has taken place.” Substitute the follow­ the maps on file in the Bureau of Land the preparation and submission of ing for the present language of the Note Management (miscellaneous 715994), on broadcast applications, will result in a of the Instructions: “If the applicant the condition that the use of the highway more economical and expeditious proc­ considers that to furnish a complete in whole or in part shall be discontinued essing of broadcasting applications by answer to the paragraphs referred to without liability or expense to the United the Commission and will make available would be an unreasonable buoden, it may States or its licensees when found by the to the Commission technical informa­ request the Commission for a waiver of Secretary of the Interior to be in conflict tion concerning the operation of equip­ the strict terms of this requirement).” with project works authorized by the ment of broadcast stations necessary to United States. Paragraph 10c, substitute the word the determination of whether such “application” for the word “proceeding” The lands affected by the above modifi­ equipment is being maintained and op­ cation are as follows: in the first line. erated in accordance with the Commis­ Paragraph lOe, substitute the follow­ W illamette Meridian sion’s rules and regulations and Stand­ ards of Good Engineering Practice, and ing for the present language of the para­ T. 26 S., R. 2 W., graph: “Is there now pending in any Sec. 7, SÌ/2NW14, Sy2; It further appearing, that authority Sec. 17, NW14, Sy2SE%. for the revisions and amendments here­ court or administrative body against the 3586 RULES AND REGULATIONS

applicant or any party to this applica­ Nondirectional antenna: government receiving stations within 2 tion any action involving any of the mat­ Day------□ miles of the propose^ transmitter loca­ Night______□ ters referred to in Paragraphs 10a, b, c, Directional. antenna: tion; except that cajl letters and loca­ and d above.” Day only (DA-D)______□ tions of broadcast stations, including C. Section m , Paragraph lc, add the Night only (DA-N)__ i_____ □ PM and television, vfrthin 5 miles must following sentence to the heading be­ Same constants and power day and be shown.” fore the colon: “The financial plan night (DA-1)------□ Paragraph 8, substitute the following should provide for any additional con­ Different constants or power day and for the present language: “Attach as Ex­ struction costs should the actual cost ex­ night (DA-2)______□ hibit N o ._____photographs taken in ceed the original estimated cost, and also In the expression “(If directional an­ clear weather from eight different direc­ for the early operation of the station in tenna is proposed, submit complete engi­ tions or a sufficient number of aerial the event operating expenses should ex­ neering data on each element . . .)” de­ photographs taken at appropriate alti­ ceed operating revenues.” lete the last three words, “on each tudes and angles to permit adequate Paragraph 2b, strike the words “be­ element”. In this same section in the identification of structures and houses fore and” after the first comma in the sentence beginning “This information is in the vicinity. If ground photographs first line. in addition -to . . .” change the words are submitted, the view must be sub­ Paragraph 4c, add the words “current “must be submitted” to “is submitted” stantially unobstructed out to the 250 and liquid” after the word “containing” and delete “in triplicate”. In the expres­ mv/m contour. The photographs must in the third line. sion “Height of vertical lead in feet be marked so as to show compass direc­ Paragraph 4e, strike the words “be­ (height above base insulator or base if tions, exact boundary lines of the pro­ fore and” after the words “Net income” grounded)”, insert the word “above” be­ posed site, and the locations of the 250 in the first line. tween “or” and “base”. Instead of “If and 500 mv/m contours for both day and D. Section IV, Instructions, combine top loading is used, describe” use the night operations.” Instructions 1 and 3 as number 1 and to statement “If antenna is either top Paragraph 9, replace completely by the read as follows: “Both parts of this sec­ loaded or sectionalized, describe fully as following: “Attach as Exhibit N o .__ tion are to be completed by all applicants Exhibit No._____” The section begin­ map or maps (same map or maps sup­ except that Television applicants are to ning “Is the antenna shunt excited?” to plied for Paragraph 7 may be used) hav­ answer only Paragraphs 9,10,11 and 12.” be replaced completely by the following: ing reasonable scales showing the fol­ Renumber Instructions 4 and 5 as In­ lowing : Give method of exciting antenna______structions 3 and 4, respectively. Instruc­ If shunt excited give: Length of slant wire Note: See Standards of Good Engineering tion 5, omit the words “and 5” in the first feed in feet___ *■-____ Practice Concerning Standard Broadcast Sta­ line and insert the word “and” before the Height of connection to tower above earth in tions and where involved, metropolitan dis­ figure “4” in the same line. feet______tricts according to the latest Census of the Paragraph lb, add the word “licensee,” Distance from coupling apparatus to tower Commerce Department shall be outlined on at the end of the first line. Paragraph in feet______the maps. 2a, strike the word “combined” within the If unconventional feed, describe fully as Ex­ (a) The 500, 250, 25, 5 and 2 mv/m parentheses in the third line. Strike the hibit No. ,____ _ contours, both existing and as proposed column headings “Commercial, Sustain­ Replace paragraph beginning “If not by the application for both day and night ing (in percentages)” eliminate one col­ fully-described above, etc.” by “If the an­ operation. umn of lines, leaving only the one column tenna system is not fully described above, Note: The 2 mv/m nighttime contour and insert a “%” sign at the end of each give further details and dimensions in­ need not be supplied if service is not ren­ line and add “100%” at the bottom of the cluding information on high frequency dered thereto. column. Paragraph 2b, strike the word antennas mounted on the towers, as well ’»“Combined” within the parentheses in as the associated isolation circuits as (b) The normally protected contours the third line. Strike the column head­ Exhibit No._____ (See sections 3 and of the station both existing and as pro­ ings “Commercial, Sustaining (in per­ 5 of the Standards of Good Engineering posed by the application for both day and centages)”, eliminate one column of Practice Concerning Standard Broad­ night operation. When the application lines, leaving only the one column and cast Stations.)” includes 1 kilowatt nighttime operation insert a “%” sign at the end of each line Add another subparagraph to Para­ on a regional channel both the 2.5 and 4.0 and add “100%” at the bottom of the col­ graph 3 to read as follows: “Submit as mv/m contours should be supplied; umn. Exhibit N o._____a plat of the trans­ (c) The interference-free contours of Paragraph 5, strike this paragraph and mitter site showing boundary lines, and the station both existing and as pro­ renumber succeeding paragraphs accord­ roads, railroads, or other obstructions; posed by the application, for both day ingly. _ and also lay-out of the ground system or and night operation (including night­ Paragraph 6, strike the words “oper­ counterpoise. Show number and dimen­ time computed RSS for a Class IV sta­ ating and” in the second line. sions of ground radials or if a counter­ tion) if the station would be limited in­ Paragraph 8, Page 4, substitute the fol­ poise is used, show height and dimen­ side its normally protected contours by lowing for the present language of the sions.” any other station or stations; second sentence: “Promotional an­ Paragraph 4, strike the words “copies (d) The present normally protected nouncements should be classified as ‘non­ of” in the third line of the last section. and interference-free contours for both Paragraph 7, change the first sentence day and night operation of each station commercial spot announcements’ if the under 7 to read as follows: “Attach as to which objectionable interference will program promoted is a sustaining pro­ Exhibit No._____map or maps having be caused (without regard to this inter­ gram ; other promotional announcements reasonable scales clearly showing the ference from the station as proposed by should be classified as ‘spot announce­ following:” the application); ments.’ Participating announcements Paragraph 7 (a), insert the word “an­ (e) The resulting. interference-free should not be classified as ‘non-commer­ tenna” after the word “Proposed”. contours of the stations in (d) above, cial spot announcements’ but as ‘spot an­ Paragraph 7 (b), strike the words considering the interference from the nouncements’.” “surrounding area” and substitute there­ operation of the station as proposed by E. Section V-A, Paragraph 1, add an­ for the following: “city or metropolitan the application;” other subparagraph to read as follows: district”, in the first line of this sub- Paragraph 10, replace the present lan­ “If this application is not for a new sta­ paragraph. guage with the following: “Attach as Ex­ tion, summarize briefly the nature of the Paragraph 7 (c), strike the rest of the sentence after the word “thereof” in the hibit N o.__ a statement describing in changes proposed.” third line. detail the methods employed in deter­ Paragraph 3, add the following after Paragraph 7 (d), substitute the fol­ mining the contours required in Para­ the word “Antenna” in the first line: lowing for the present language: “Trans­ graph 9 above (including conductivities, “System, including Ground or Counter­ mitter location and call letters of all ra­ basis therefor and how used, effective poise.” Replace the present five boxes dio stations (except amateur) and the fields and how obtained, interference concerning antennas by: location of established commercial and fields, and other pertinent data).” Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGISTER 3587 Paragraph 11, replace the entire para­ reached in person.” Add the follow­ Paragraph 1, add “Channel No.” graph by the following: ing instruction directly below the title Paragraph 5, add the letter “a” in pa­ Areas and populations: box “Since this section is submitted to rentheses before the word “Attach” in the first line. Insert a new subparagraph (b) Note: See the Standards of Good Engi­ the Civil Aeronautics Administration for neering Practice Concerning Standard Broad­ clearance in connection with obstruc­ before the parentheses in the second line cast Stations. All towns and cities having tions to airways, it is necessary that all to read as follows: populations in excess of those given in Table the data called for be supplied. Previ­ (b) If the actual cost of construction II of Section I of the Standards of Good ously and separately filed data must not materially exceeds the original estimated Engineering Practice are not to be included be incorporated by reference.” cost of construction, attach as exhibit in the tabulations of populations within the Paragraph 1, substitute the following No. _____ a detailed statement showing service contours. The 1940 or later Census Minor Civil Division maps are to be used in for the first sentence: “Describe and the plan used to finance such construc­ making population counts, substracting any identify location on which the antenna tion, towns or cities not receiving adequate serv­ system is to be constructed, especially Change the words “this exhibit” to ice, and where contours cut a minor division with respect to roads, highways, rail­ read “these exhibits” in the fourth line. assuming a uniform distribution of popula­ roads, water tanks, or other outstanding Strike the first comma in note after the tion within the division, to determine the geographic features which" will permit word “station” and before “having.” population included in the contours unless a ready identification from the air.” Strike B. Section II-A, Paragraph 4, substi­ more accurate count is made. the word '‘civil” in the next sentence. tute the following for the present lan­ Attach as Exhibit N o .__tables of Paragraph 2, subparagraph 2, replace guage in the second row of blocks: “Ac­ the areas and populations within the the present language With the following:, tual measured antenna or common point contours included in Paragraph 9 above. “Submit as Exhibit N o .------a topo­ resistance in ohms at operating fre­ When applicable, include that area and graphic map (from the U. S. Geological quency; Night------D ay------” population withip. the metropolitan dis­ Survey) upon which the site is plotted “Actual measured antenna or common trict encompassed by the 2 mv/m day­ as accurately and definitively as possi­ point reactance in ohms at operating fre­ time and interference-free nighttime ble. The individual towers should be quency: N ight------D a y ------” contours.” plotted if this can be done. If topo­ Paragraph .5, substitute the following Paragraph 12, delete entirely and re­ graphic maps are not available, substi­ for the present language of this para­ place by the following: “Attach as Ex­ tute the map having the largest avail­ graph: “5. Currents and phase for direc­ hibit No___ a statement giving the basis able scale. One of the maps submitted tional operation: for the above areas and populations.” must be an original.” Substitute the Paragraph 13, delete the statement following for the present language of the Manufacturer’s name and type “Other studios maintained by station.” last sentence in subparagraph 5: “The Add the following to the certification * photographs should be marked so as to Full scale reading at the end of this form: “This signature show the date taken, compass directions, Plate voltmeter.... Plate ammeter__ may be omitted provided the engineer’s and also the boundary of the proposed Antenna ammeter. original signed report of the data from site.” which the information contained herein Paragraph 3, add the following after the title: “(If directional, give spacing Phase read­ Antenna Remote in­ has been obtained is attached hereto.” ing in base cur­ dication of P. Section V-B, add another subpara­ and orientation of towers.) ” Insert the degrees rent antenna graph to read as follows: “If this appli­ following on the same line with the num­ current cation is not for a new station, summarize bers 1, 2, 3, etc. directly above the line briefly the nature of the changes pro­ “Height of radiating elements”: “Tower Night Day Night Day Night Day posed.” (height figures should not include ob­ Paragraph 3 (a), second subparagraph, struction lighting.)” For the statement strike the word “datum” in the fourth , beginning “For multi-element standard line. Strike the word “level” in the sec­ broadcast . . .” replace by the following: ond line of third subparagraph. “If a combination of Standard, FM, or Paragraph 4, strike the words “copies Television operation is proposed on the of” in the third line of the last section. same multi-element array (either exist­ Phase monitor: Manufacturer and type. Paragraph 9, strike the word “with” ing or proposed) submit as Exhibit No. Describe equipment use for remote indication of antenna in the fourth line. _____a horizontal plan for the proposed currents (phase monitor or other method). Paragraph 12, strike the letter “t” in antenna system, giving heights of the Add the following to the certification the word proposed in the third line. elements above ground, and showing Add the following to the certification their orientation, and spacing in feet. at the end of this form: “This signature Clearly indicate if any towers are exist­ may be omitted provided the engineer’s at the end of this form: “This signature original signed report of the data from may be omitted provided the engineer’s ing.” The language of the next sub- paragraph to be replaced by the follow­ which the information contained herein original signed report of the data from has been obtained is attached hereto.” which the information contained herein ing: “Submit as Exhibit N o ._____a vertical plan sketch fpr the, proposed C. Section II-B, Paragraph 1, elimi­ has been obtained is attached hereto.” nate the line “Transmitting apparatus G. Section V-C, add another subpara­ total structure (including supporting building if any) giving heights above installed” and insert the word “installed” graph to read as follows: “If this appli­ after the word “Transmitter” in the next cation is not fqr a new station, summar­ ground in feet for all significant fea­ ize briefly the nature of the changes tures. Clearly indicate existing portions, line. noting painting and lighting.” Pargraph 2 (a) strike the word “level” proposed.” in the second link of the first section. Paragraph 3 (a), second subparagraph, Signature line, change the word “per­ son” to “Engineer”. Add the following to the certification strike the word “datum” in the fourth at the end of this form: “This signature line. Strike the word “level” in the sec­ 2. Form 302. may be omitted provided the engineer’s ond line of third subparagraph. A. Section I, Paragraph C of Instruc­ original signed report of the data from Paragraph 4, strike the words “copies tions, add the following sentence: “Date which the information contained herein of” in the third line of the last section. each exhibit and each antenna pattern.” has been obtained is attached hereto.” Add the following to the certification Paragraph E of Instructions, strike the D. Section II-C, Paragraph 1, add at the end of this form: “This signature remainder of the paragraph after the SChannel No.” tnay be omitted provided the engineer’s first “application” in the twelfth line original signed report of the data from Paragraph 6, page 2 renumber this which the information contained herein and substitute the following therefor: paragraph as “5” and renumber the suc­ has been obtained is attached hereto.” “all information, confidential or other­ ceeding paragraphs accordingly. H. Section V-G, change the require­ wise, contained in the application or Paragraph 8, strike the rest of the ment as to the number of exhibits to be other form referred to. The incorpo­ paragraph after the first parenthesis in filed to 5 instead of 4 in the title box. rated application or other form will the first line and substitute therefor the Add the following after the "Address” in thereafter, in its entirety, be open to the language of Paragraph 6 of Section II-B the title box: “where applicant can be public.” with the following corrections: Insert 3588 RULES AND REGULATIONS “9B” for "8 and 13” in the 4th line, and with which station Is to be used: Add new Paragraph 12 to read as fol­ change “75 kilocycles” to “25 kilocycles” C a ll______.” lc to be renumbered lows: “If publication is required, attach in the third line of subsection c. lb. Id to be renumbered lc and elim­ as Exhibit No__ copy of proposed notice Add the following to the certification inate “File N o.______” le to be re­ to be inserted in a local newspaper of at the end of this form: “This signature numbered Id and delete the present lan­ general circulation under § 1.321. State may be omitted provided the engineer’s guage of this subparagraph and substi­ date notice will first appear.” original signed report of the data from tute the following therefor: “Renewal Page 3, column three of the Exihibits, which the information contained herein of license C a ll______Have there add the word “assignor’s” before the has been obtained is attached hereto.” been any changes since the date of the word “officer” in the first line. 3. Form 303. last authorization § Yes or No. If so, B. Part II, Page 4: A. Section I, Paragraph C of Instruc­ indicate the changes in the appropriate Paragraph 3a, strike the first two tions, add the following sentence: “Date paragraphs in this form.” words “Show here” and insert the follow­ each exhibit and each antenna pattern.* Paragraph 4, add another subpara­ ing therefor: “Identity by date and Paragraph E of Instructions, strike the graph to read as follows: “Direction of names of parties.” remainder of the paragraph after the main lobe in degrees referred to true Paragraph 4, strike the comma in the first “application” in the twelfth line and north.” third line and add the following “as of substitute the following therefor: “all in­ 5. Form 314. A. Section I, General In­ the same date of the balance sheet sub­ formation, confidential or otherwise, structions, add the following subpara­ mitted in response to Section in, para­ contained in the application or other graphs at the epd of Instruction C: graph 2, of this application.” form referred to. The incorporated ap­ “Information requested of the assignee Paragraph 5a, underline the word plication or other form will thereafter, in Paragraphs 1 and 3 of Section HI of “voluntary” in the third line. Add the in its entirety, be open to the public.” this application is not required of an word “three” at the end of the fourth Paragraph 1, add “Channel No.” assignee of a licensed station but must be line. Strike the word “verified” in the Paragraph 1, add a new subparagraph furnished by an assignee of a permittee fifth line and add the following at the to read as follows: “Location of main only.” “If an application for assignment end of the fifth line: “unless heretofore studio, C ity______S ta te ------” of license does not involve a change in attached in answer to Paragraph 11a of B. Section II, Paragraph 1, strike the ownership, programming, policy, or op­ Section I hereof.” line “Last radio stage” and add the fol­ erations, applicant may on the basis of Paragraph 5b, underline the word “in­ lowing to the next line: “Tubes in last a statement to that effect request waiver voluntary” in the third line. radio stage.” of the requirements to supply informa­ Paragraph 6, strike the complete para­ Paragraph 6, eliminate the columns tion called for by Paragraphs 1 through graph. “Make” and “Type.” 11 of Section IV.” Page 5, column three of the exhibits, Paragraph 7, eliminate the columns Add the following to Instruction E: add the word “assignee’s” before the “Make” and “Type” and add a new col­ “Date each exhibit.” word “officer” in the first line. umn to be called “Phase angle in de­ Paragraph F of Instructions, strike C. Sections H, in and IV amended to grees.” the remainder of the paragraph after conform to Sections II, in and IV of Add a new Paragraph 10 and renumber the first “application” in the twelfth line Form 301, as above amended. the present Paragraph 10 as number 11. and substitute the following therefor: 6. Form 315. The new Paragraph 10 to read as fol­ “all information, confidential or other­ A. Section I, General Instructions, add lows: “(a) Have equipment performance wise, contained in the application or the following subparagraphs at the end measurements been made within the past other form referred to. The incorpo­ of Instruction D to read as follows: “In­ four months? Yes or No. (b) Give rated application or other form will formation requested of the transferee in date of last measurements, (c) Do these thereafter, in its entirety, be open to the Paragraphs 1 and 3 of Section in of this measurements show the transmitting public.” application is not required of a transferee system performance to be in accordance Paragraph 1, change the fourth box of a licensed station but must be fur­ with the Standards of Good Engineering to read “Date of grant” instead of “Date nished by a transferee of a permittee Practice? Yes or No. (If the answer to of issue.” In the first line of seventh only.” “If an application for transfer either of the above questions is No, at­ box change “St” to read “Stl”. of control does not involve a change in tach as Exhibit N o ._____a complete Paragraph 4, replace the present lan­ ownership, programming, policy, or op­ explanation.)” guage of this paragraph with the fol­ erations, applicant may on the basis of Add a new Paragraph 12 to read as fol­ lowing: “Do you propose to request a tax a statement to that effect request waiver lows: “Attach as Exhibit N o.------the certificate pursuant to section 112 (n) of of the requirements to supply informa-' original or one exact copy of the trans­ the Internal Revenue Code if this pro­ tion called for by Paragraphs 1 through mitter operating logs for the seven days posed assignment is granted? Yes or No. 11 of Section IV.” comprising the composite week analyzed If so, submit as Exhibit No.__ a brief Instruction F, add the following: “Date in Section IV of the application. If statement giving the basis for this re­ each exhibit.” original logs are submitted they will be quest.” /~" Paragraph G of Instructions, strike the returned. (For Standard Broadcast Paragraph 7, substitute the following remainder of the paragraph after the Only).” for the present language of this para­ first “application” in the twelfth line and Add the following to the certification graph : “Does the assignor, or any part­ substitute the following therefor: “all at the end of this form: “This signature ner, officer, director, member of the as­ information, confidential or otherwise, may be omitted provided the engineer’s signor’s governing board, or any stock­ contained in the application or other original signed report of the data from holder owing 10% or more of the assign­ form referred to. The incorporated ap­ which the information contained herein or’s stock, have any interest in or con­ plication or other form will thereafter, has been obtained is attached hereto.” nection with the following (if so state in its entirety, be open to the public.” C. Section IV amended to conform to what interest or connection): Paragraph 1, page 1, change the fourth Section IV of Form 301 as above a. Any standard,- FM, or television box to read “Date of grant” instead of amended. broadcast station? “Date of issue.” In the first line of • 4. Form 313. b. Any application pending before the seventh box change “St” to read “Stl.” Add a new Instruction D and renum­ Commission? Page 2, under Exhibits at bottom of ber the present Instructions D and E as c. Dismissed and/or denied applica­ page, third column, add the word “trans­ Instructions E and F. The new Instruct tions? feror’s” before the word “officer” in the tion D is to read as follows: “Number Paragraph 11a, change the period to a first line. exhibits serially in the spaces provided comma in the third line and add the Page 4, under Exhibits at bottom of in the body of the form and date each following: “including also but not limited exhibit.” to trusts, leases, debentures, and any page, third column, add the word “li­ In the box for “Name of Applicant” other instruments which affect or con­ censee’s” before the word “officer” in the change the reference to Instruction from cern the assignment (See § 1.342 of the first line. D to E. Commission’s rules).” Strike subpara­ Page 6, under Exhibits, third column, Paragraph lb, to be renumbered le and graph c and renumber subparagraph d add the word “transferee’s” before the to read as follows: “Station or stations to c. word “officer” in the first line. Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGISTER 3589 B. Sections II, III and IV amended to are not present to a degree capable of sufficient to insure that the measured re­ conform to Sections II, III and IV of causing objectionable interference to sponse is within the prescribed limits. Form 301, as above amended. ^ , other radio services. Field intensity (b) Audio frequency harmonic distor­ 7. Form 321. measurements are preferred but observa­ tion for 25, 50, and 100 percent modula­ Add the following to Instruction C: tions made with a communications type tion for the fundamental frequencies of “Date each exhibit.” receiver may be accepted. However, in 50,100, 400,1000, and 5000 cycles. Audio Paragraph 2, add “Channel No.” particular cases involving interference frequency harmonics for 100 percent Paragraph 3, add the following to sub- or controversy, the Commission may re­ modulation for fundamental frequencies paragraph 2: “(add additional sheet if quire actual measurements. of 10,000 and 15,000 cycles. Measure­ necessary) ”. Measurements shall be made with the ments shall normally include harmonics 8. Form 701. equipment adjusted for normal program to 30,000 cycles. The distortion meas­ Paragraph 3, add the following to this operation and shall include all circuits urements shall be made employing 75 paragraph: “(use back of form).” between main studio amplifier input and microsecond deemphasis in the measur­ 9. Section 3.46 of the Commission’s antenna output including equalizer or ing equipment or system. rules and regulations is amended as fol­ correction circuits normally employed, (c) Output noise level (frequency lows: but without compression if such amplifier modulation) in the band of 50 to 15,000 Add a new subparagraph (e) to read as is employed. cycles in decibels below the audio fre­ follows: The above data together with a de­ quency level representing a frequency scription of instruments and procedure swing of 75 kilocycles. The noise meas­ § 3.46 Transmitter. * * * signed by the engineer making the meas­ urements shall be made employing 75 (e) The licensee of each standard urements, shall be kept on file at the microsecond deemphasis in the measur­ broadcast station shall make the fol­ transmitter and shall be made available ing equipment or system. lowing equipment performance measure­ upon request to any duly authorized rep­ (d) Output noise level (amplitude ments at yearly intervals. One such set resentative of the F. C. C. modulation) in the band of 50 to 15,000 shall be made during the four-month cycles in decibels below the level repre­ period preceding the date of filing appli­ 10. Section 3.254 of the Commission’s senting 100 percent. amplitude modula­ cation for renewal of station license. rules and regulations is amended as fol­ tion. The noise measurements shall be (1) Data and curves showing overall lows: made employing 75 microsecond deem­ audio frequency response from 30 to 7500 Delete the present language of this phasis in the measuring equipment or CPS for approximately 25, 50, 85 and 100 section and substitute therefor the fol­ system. All measurements shall be made (if obtainable) percent modulation. lowing : with the equipment adjusted for normal Family of curve» should be plotted (one § 3.254 Required transmitter perform­ program operation and shall include all for each percentage above) with DB ance. The construction, installation, circuits between the main studio micro­ above and below a reference frequency of operation and performance of the FM phone terminals and the antenna output, 1000 CPS as ordinate and audio frequency broadcast transmitting system shall be including telephone lines, pre-emphasis as abscissa. in accordance with the Standards of circuits and any equalizers employed ex­ (2) Data and curves showing audio Good Engineering Practice Concerning cept for microphones, and without com­ frequency harmonic content for 25, 50, FM broadcast stations. (Sections 8 and pression if a compression amplifier -is 85 and 100 percent modulation for 13). The licensee of each FM broadcast installed. fundamental frequencies of 50, 100, 400, station shall make the following equip­ The above data, diagrams and appro­ 1000, 5000, and 7500 CPS (either arith­ ment performance measurements at least priate graphs together with a description metical or root sum square values up to * at yearly intervals. (One such set of of measurement procedures and instru­ the tenth harmonic or 16000 CPS). Plot measurements shall be made during the ments, signed by the engineer making family of curves (one for each percen­ four months period, preceding the date the measurements, shall be kept on file at tage above) with percent distortion as of filing application for renewal of sta­ the transmitter and shall be made avail­ ordinate and audio frequency as ab­ tion license.) : able upon request to any duly authorized scissa. (a) Audio frequency response from 50 representative of the F. C. C. (3) Data showing percentage carrier to 15,000 cycles for approximately 25, 50 11. Section 3.182 is amended by the shift for 25,50, 85 and 100 percent modu­ and 100 percent modulation. Measure­ addition of the following as a footnote to lation with 400 CPS tone. ments shall be made on at least the fol­ be cross-referenced to this section: (4) Carrier hum and extraneous noise lowing audio frequencies: 50, 100, 400, Attention is called to the fact, however, generated within the equipment and that application forms for licenses and other 1000, 5000,10,000 and 15,000 cycles. The authorizations require that certain operating measured as the level below 100 percent frequency response measurements should program data be supplied. It is suggested modulation throughout the audio spec­ normally be made without deemphasis, that these application forms be kept in trum or by bands. however, standard 75 microsecond de­ mind in connection with maintenance of (5) Measurements or evidence showing emphasis may be employed in the meas­ station program and operating records. that spurious radiations' including radio uring equipment or system provided the [P. R. Doc. 48-5783; FilecL June 28, 1948; frequency harmonics are suppressed or accuracy of the deemphasis circuit is 8:48 a. m .]\

PROPOSED RULE MAKING

TREASURY DEPARTMENT posed to be prescribed by the Commis­ to be issued under the authority of sec­ sioner of Internal Revenue and the Com­ tions 3360 and 4041 of the Internal Rev­ Bureau of Internal Revenue missioner of Customs with the approval enue Code (U. S. C., Title 26, sections of the Secretary of the Treasury. Prior 3360 and 4041). [26CFR, P arti 80] to the final adoption of such regulations, Liquors and Articles F rom Puerto R ico consideration will be given to any data, [seal] G eo. J. Schoeneman, and the Virgin I slands views, or arguments pertaining thereto Commissioner of Internal Revenue. which are submitted in writing, in dupli­ W. R. J ohnson, NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING cate, to the Commissioner of Internal Acting Commissioner of Customs. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Revenue, Washington 25, D. C., within Administrative Procedure Act, approved the period of 30 days from the date of 1. Regulations 24 (Part 180, 26 CFR), June 11, 1946, that the regulations set publication of this notice in the F ederal as amended, are amended by changing forth in tentative form below are pro- R egister. The proposed regulations are § 180.49. No. 126----- 3 3590 PROPOSED RULE MAKING

2. This amendment of the regulations DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 8. Delete subparagraph (8) of § 51.416 is designed to provide a procedure for (e). furnishing information which is neces­ Production and Marketing 9. Delete subparagraph (12) of § 51.416 sary for the proper handling of claims Administration (e) and substitute, in lieu thereof, the for refund of tax where liquors or ar­ following: 17 CFR, Part 511 ticles from Puerto Rico are lost before (12) “Reasonably well colored” means arrival in the United States. United S tates Standards for Fresh that a good yellow or reddish tangerine § 180.49 Action by collector of cus­ 'F ruits and Vegetables and Other color shall predominate over the green toms at port of arrival. Upon receipt of P roducts color on at least one-half of the fruit Form 487-B, application and permit to NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING surface in the aggregate, and that each ship tax-paid liquors or articles to the fruit shall show practically no lemon United States, bearing the sworn affi­ Notice is hereby given, under the au­ color. thority contained in the Department of davit of the shipper and the certifica­ All persons who desire to submit writ­ tion of the insular internal revenue Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1948 (Pub. Law 266, 80th Cong., approved ten data, views, or arguments for consid­ agent that all the internal revenue taxes eration in connection with the proposed due on the liquors or articles covered July 30, 1947), that the United States Department of Agriculture is consider­ amendments shall file the same in quad­ thereby have been i>aid and the copies ruplicate with M. W. Baker, Fruit and of Form 487-B from the collector of cus­ ing the issuance of amendments, as hereinafter proposed, to the United Vegetable Branch, Production and Mar­ toms in Puerto Rico, the collector of cus­ keting Administration, United States De­ toms at the port of arrival will inspect States Standards for Tangerines, 12 F. R. 2619. The amendments are proposed to partment of Agriculture, Room 2075 the merchandise to determine whether South Building, Washington, D. C., not the quantity specified on the Form 487-B become effective during the month of September 1948 under the authority con­ later than 5:30 p. m., e. s. t. on the 30th is contained in the shipment. He will day after publication of this notice in the execute his certificate on Part 5 of each tained in the Department of Agriculture copy of Form 487-B received and indi­ Appropriation Act, 1949-

NOTICES amended, for amendment of its tempo­ on July 8, 1948, at 10:00 a. m. (eastern CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD rary certificate of public convenience and daylight saving time) in Room 1011, [Docket No. 3366] necessity for Route No. 82 so as to re­ Temporary Building No. 5, 16th Street Trans-T exas Airways designate the intermediate point “Beau­ and Constitution Avenue NW., Washing­ mont” as “Beaumont-Port Arthur.” ton, D. C., before Examiner R. Vernon NOTICE OF HEARING . Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Radcliffe. In the matter of the application of Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amend­ Trans-Texas Airways under section 401 ed, that a public hearing in the above- Dated at Washington, D. C., June 23, of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as entitled proceeding is assigned to be held 1948. % 3592 NOTICES

By the Civil Aeronautics Board. (D) Interested State commissions may The certified statements ^have been f [seal] M. C. Mulligan, participate as provided by §§ 1.8 and 1.37 verified anct found to be correct. Secretary. (f) of the Commission’s general rules Therefore, pursuant to the authority [F. R. Doe. 48-5791; Filed, June 28, 1948; and regulations, including rules of prac­ vested in me by paragraph (b) of Serv­ 8:50 a. m.] tice and procedure dated January 1,1948 ice Order No. 790, The New York Central <18 CFR 1.8 and 1.37 (f) ). Railroad Company is directed: Date of issuance: June 23, 1948. (1) To furnish during June 1948 to FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION the McCord mine 20 cars for the loading By the Commission. of Central Railroad Company of New t [Docket No. E-6151] Jersey fuel coal from its total available [seal] Leon M. Fuquay, Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc. supply of cars suitable for the trans­ Secretary. portation of coal. ORDER SUSPENDING RATE SCHEDULES AND [F. R. Doc. 48-5771; Filed, June 28, 1948; (2) That such cars furnished in ex­ FIXING DATE OF HEARING 8:45 a. m.] cess of the mine’s distributive share will J une 23, 1948. not be counted against said mine. It appears to the Commission that: (3) That it shall not accept billing of (a) On May 26, 1948, Public Service cars furnished for loading under the pro­ Company of Indiana, Inc. (“Company”) [Dockets Nos. G-681, G-970, G-1037] visions of this directive unless billed for The Central Railroad Company of New filed proposed rate schedules for service United Gas P ipe Line Co. et al. to Union City Electric Company, a Jersey fuel coal supply. wholly-owned subsidiary, with delivery NOTICE OF FINDINGS AND ORDERS ISSUING (4) To furnish this Bureau, as soon as at the Indiana-Ohio State line. The CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND may be practicable, information show­ schedules, which provide for the supply NECESSITY ing the total number of cars furnished to of the purchaser’s requirements in Union said mine under the authority'of this J une 24, 1948. directive and to* indicate how many such City and College Corner, Ohio, have been In the matters of United Gas Pipe Line designated by the Commission as Public cars were in excess of the distributive Company, Docket No. G-681, New York share of car supply of such mine. Service Company of Indiana, Inc. Rate State Natural Gas Corporation, Docket Schedules FFC Nos. 42 and 43, respec­ A copy of this special directive shall No. G-970, Chicago District Pipeline be served upon The New York Central tively, superseding the Company’s rate Company, Docket No. G-1037. schedule designated PPC No. 4, as Railroad Company and notice of this Notice is hereby given that, on June 23, directive shall be given the public by de­ amended. Unless suspended, the pro­ 1948, the Federal Power Commission is­ posed rate schedules will become effective positing a copy in the office of the Sec­ sued its findings and orders entered June retary of the Commission, Washington, July 1, 1948. 22, 1948, issuing certificates of public (b) The proposed rate schedules effect D. C., and by filing it with the Director convenience and necessity in the above- of the Division of the Federal Register. a revision of the power factor clause pres­ designated matters. ently in effect and provide for an adjust­ Issued at Washington, D. C., this 22d ment to the rates charged by the Com­ [seal] Leon M. F uquay, day of June, A. D. 1948. pany to reflect changes in the cost of fuel. Secretary. Interstate Commerce (c) ' The proposed adjustment of the[F. R. Doc. 48-5781; Filed, June 28, 1948; Commission, rates to reflect changes in cost of fuel 8:47 a. m.] Homer C. King, may result in increased rates, which Director, have not been shown to be justified, and Bureau of Service.. • may be unjust, unreasonable, discrim­ inatory or otherwise unlawful. [F. R. Doc. 48-5769; Filed, June 28, 1948; §:45 a. m.] The Commission finds that: F lorida Power Corp. It is necessary and proper in the pub­ lic interest and to aid in the enforcement NOTICE OF ORDER DIRECTIN<1 DISPOSITION OF of the provisions of the Federal Power AMOUNTS CLASSIFIED IN* ACCOUNT 107, SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Act that the Commission enter upon a ELECTRIC PLANT ADJUSTMENTS COMMISSION hearing concerning the lawfulness of the June 24,1948. [File No. 70-1834] proposed rates, charges, classifications and services set forth in the Company’s Notice is hereby given that, on June Attleboro Steam and Electric Co. et al. 23, 1948, the Federal Power Commission Rate Schedules FPC Nos. 42 and 43 and o r d er g r a n t in g application and p e r m it ­ issued its order entered June 22, 1948, that said rate schedules be suspended and t in g DECLARATION TO BECOME EFFECTIVE directing' disposition of amounts classi­ use thereof deferred pending such hear­ At a regular session of the Securities ing and decision thereon. fied in Account 107, Electric Plant Ad­ justments, in the above-designated and Exchange Commission held at its The Commission orders that: matter. office in the city of Washington, D. C., (A) A public hearing be held com­ on the 22d day of June A. D. 1948. mencing August 9, 1948, at 10:00 a. m. [seal] Leon M. F uquay, In the matter of Attleboro Steam and (e. d. s. t.), in the Hearing Room of the Secretary. Electric Company, Norton Power & Elec­ Federal Power Commission, 1800 Penn­ [F. R. Doc. 48-5782; Filed, June 28, 1948; tric Company, New England Electric Sys­ sylvania Avenue NW., Washington, D. C., 8:47 a. m.l tem, File No. 70-1834. concerning the lawfulness of the rates, / J New England Electric System charges, classifications and services sub­ (“NEES”), a registered holding com­ ject to the jurisdiction of the Commis­ INTERSTATE COMMERCE pany,, and its subsidiary companies, sion as set forth in Rate Schedules FPC Attleboro Steam and Electric Company Nos. 42 and 43. COMMISSION (“Attleboro”) and Norton Power & Elec­ (B) Pending such hearing and deci­ [S. O. 790, Special Directive 70] * tric Company (“Norton”), having filed a sion thereon, Rate Schedules FPC Nos. joint application-declaration pursuant to 42 and 43, referred to in paragraph (a) New York Central Railroad Co. the Public Utility Holding Company Act above, be and they hereby are suspended ORDER TO FURNISH CARS FOR FUEL COAL of 1935, particularly sections 6 (b) and and use thereof is deferred until Decem­ 10 thereof, with respect to the following ber 1, 1948, and thereafter such rate By letter dated June 17,1948, The Cen­ transactions : schedules shall go into effect in the man­ tral Railroad Company of New Jersey In accordance with an agreement ner prescribed by the Commission in ac­ (Walter P. Gardner, Trustee) certified dated March 8, 1948, providing for the cordance with the Federal Power Act. that they h£fve on that date in storage merger of Norton with Attleboro, Attle­ (C) During the period of suspension and in cars a total supply of less than boro proposes to exchange 4.420 shares of Public Service Company of Indiana, Inc. 16 days of fuel coal, and that it is imme­ capital stock of the par value of $25 per Rate Schedule FPC No. 4, as amended, diately essential that this company in­ share and of the aggregate par value of shall remain and continue in full force crease its coal supply from certain enu­ $110,500 for 1,105 shares of Norton’s cap­ and effect. merated mines. ital stock of a par value of $100 per share 3593 Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGISTER and of the aggregate par value of $110,- The Commission deeming it appropri­ received a request for hearing with re­ 500 now owned by NEES. Both Attle­ ate to grant said application and to per­ spect to said declaration within the boro and Norton are wholly owned sub­ mit said declaration to become effective period specified in said notice, or other­ sidiaries of NEES. In addition to the without passing upon the accounting wise, and not having ordered a hearing above mentioned 4,420 shares of capital methods proposed in connection with the thereon; and merger of Norton into Attleboro, which The Commission finding with respect stock, Attleboro proposes to issue to to said declaration that the requirements NEES 10,000 shares of additional capital accounting methods, according to the filing, are subject to the jurisdiction of of the applicable provisions of the act stock of the par Value of $25 per share and the rules thereunder are satisfied, and of the aggregate par value of $250,- the Federal Power Commission, and find­ 000 for a cash consideration of $45 per ing with respect to said application-dec­ and deeming it appropriate in the pub­ laration that the requirements of the ap­ lic interest and in the interests of in­ share. plicable provisions of the act and the vestors and consumers that said decla­ Attleboro presently has outstanding rules thereunder are satisfied, and the ration be permitted to become effective: bank notes aggregating $200,000 and is Commission observing no basis for ad­ It is ordered, Pursuant to Rule U-23 indebted to NEES in the amount of verse findings thereunder: and the applicable provisions of said act $2107000. Norton is presently indebted It is hereby ordered, Pursuant to Rule and subject to the terms and conditions to NEES in the amount of $40,000 which U-23 and to the applicable provisions of prescribed in Rule U-3S4, that the decla­ indebtedness will be assumed by Attle­ said act, and subject to the terms and ration be, and hereby is, permitted to boro upon the consummation of the pro­ become effective forthwith. posed merger. Attleboro proposes to pay conditions prescribed in Rule U-24, that the aforesaid application-declaration be, By the Commission. its indebtedness to banks and to NEES and the same hereby is, granted and per­ and the assumed liability of Norton to [SEAL] ORVAL L . DUBOIS, NEES with the proceeds to be derived mitted to become effective forthwith. Secretary. from the sale of said 10,000 shares of It is further ordered and recited, That additional capital stock. the issuance by Attleboro of 4,420 shares [F. R. Doc. 48-5780; Filed, June 28, 1948; The application-declaration states of capital stock of the par value of $25 8:47 a. m,] that the total expenses to Attleboro, per share and of the aggregate par value Norton and NEES in connection with the of $110,500 and the exchange thereof proposed transactions, including services with NEES for the outstanding capital [File No. 70-1843] rendered by New England Power Service stock of Norton consisting of 1,105 shares Company, an affiliated service company, of capital stock of a par value of $100 per American Gas and Electric Co. and at the actual cost thereof, are estimated share and of the aggregate par value of Kingsport Utilities, Inc." at $2,550, $1,000, and $300, respectively. $110,500 are necessary and appropriate ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION AND PERMIT­ The application-declaration further to the integration and simplification of TING DECLARATION TO BECOME EFFECTIVE the holding company system of which states that Attleboro will effect savings such companies are a part and are neces­ At a regular session of the Securities in interest charges at the annual rate of sary and appropriate to effectuate the and Exchange Commission held at its $6,800 as a result of the proposed trans- provisions of section 11 (b) of the act. office in the city of Washington, D. C., on actions. The Department of Public the 21st day of June A, D. 1948. Utilities of the Commonwealth of Mas­ By the Commission. American Gas and Electric Company sachusetts has approved the issuance by [SEAL] ORVAL L . DUBOIS, .(“American Gas”), a registered holding Attleboro of said 14,420 shares of capital Secretary. company, and Kingsport Utilities, Incor­ stock of which 10,000 shares are to be porated (“Kingsport”), a public utility issued to NEES at the price of $45 per [F. R. Doc. 48-5779; Filed, June 28, 1948; subsidiary of American Gas, having filed share. The Federal Power Commission 8:47 a. m.] a joint application-declaration pursuant has apropved the merger of Attleboro to sections 6 (b), 10, and 12 (f) of the and Norton. Public Utility Holding Company Act Applicants-declarants having re­ of 1935 with respect to the following pro­ quested that the Commission issue its [File No. 70-1842] order granting the application and per­ posed transactions: General Public Utilities Corp. Kingsport proposes to issue and sell, mitting the declaration to become effec­ from time to time prior to December 31, tive without a hearing thereon and that ORDER PERMITTING DECLARATION TO 1951, and American Gas proposes to ac­ the order become effective forthwith BECOME EFFECTIVE upon the issuance thereof, and it appear­ quire, not in excess of 100,000 shares of At a regular session of the Securities no par value common stock of Kingsport, ing to the Commission that it is appro­ for a cash consideration of $15 per share, priate to grant such requests; and and Exchange Commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D. C., or a total amount not to exceed $1,500,- Applicants-declarants having further 000. The proceeds of the sale of such requested that the Commission’s order re­ on the 22d day of June 1948. common stock will be used by Kingsport cite that the transactions proposed with General Public Utilities Corporation (‘fGPU”) , a registered holding company, to finance in part the cost of its pro­ respect to the merger of Attleboro and posed construction program, and to re­ Norton are necessary and .appropriate to having filed a declaration pursuant to the integration and simplification of the section 12 (b) of the Public Utility Hold­ pay its open account advance of $50,000 holding company system of which such ing Company Act of 1935 and Rule U-45 presently owed to American Gas. companies are a part and that the thereunder with respect to the trans­ The issue and sale of the securities by transactions proposed are necessary and action summarized below: Kingsport have been approved by the appropriate to effectuate^he provisions GPU proposes to make a cash capital State Corporation Commission of Vir­ of section 11 (b) of the act, and it ap­ contribution to its utility subsidiary, New ginia, the Commission of the State in pearing to the Commission that such Jersey Power & Light Company (“New which Kingsport is organized and doing recitals may properly be made; and Jersey”), of $1,750,000. Of the funds business, and by The Tennessee Railroad The said application-declaration hav­ thus contributed, New Jersey will apply and Public Utilities Commission, the ing been filed on May 13, 1948, and an $1,100,000 to the payment of bank loans Commission of the State in which Kings­ amendment to said application-declara­ outstanding in like amount. The bal­ port also does business. tion having been filed on June 21, 1948, ance will be set aside on the books of Said application-declaration having and notice of said filing having been New Jersey as a special fund to be applied been filed on May .20, 1948 and notice of given in the form and manner prescribed against disbursements made from and such filing having been duly given in by Rule U-23 promulgated pursuant to after January 1, 1948, for construction the form and manner prescribed by Rule said act, and the Commission not having purposes. U-23 promulgated pursuant to said act, received a request for hearing with re­ Said declaration having been duly filed and the last amendment thereto having spect to said application-declaration and notice of filing having been duly been filed on June 15,1948, and the Com­ within the period specified or otherwise, given in the form and manner prescribed mission not having received a request for and not having ordered a hearing there­ by Rule U-23 promulgated pursuant to a hearing thereon within the period on; and said act, and the Commission not having specified in said notice or otherwise, and No. 126------4 35S4 NOTICES not having ordered a hearing thereon; Central Maine Power Company (“Cen­ and Price to Cost to Bidder Cincin­ Interest Cincin­ tral Maine”), a public utility subsidiary Applicants-declarants having request­ nati rate nati of New England Public Service Company, ed that the Commission’s order herein a registered holding company, having become effective forthwith and the Com­ Morgan Stanley & Co., and Percent Percent Percent filed an application, and an amendment mission deeming it appropriate to grant W. E. Hutton & Co...... 100.74 VA 2.8382 thereto, pursuant to the first sentence Union Securities Corp...... 100.709 VA 2.8397 such request; and Harriman Ripley & Co., of section 6 (b) of the Public Utility The Commission finding with respect Inc...... 100.651 VA 2.8426 Holding Company Act of 1935, with re­ to said application-declaration that the Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane______100. 6499 VA 2.8427 spect to the following transactions: requirements of the applicable provisions Halsey Stuart & Co., Inc... 100. 5299 VA 2.8486 Central Maine proposes to increase its of the act and rules thereunder are Kuhn, Locb & Co...... 100.409 VA 2.855 Blyth & Co., Inc., and The short-term debt to a maximum amount satisfied and that no adverse findings are First Boston Corp...... 100.14 VA 2.868 of $9,500,000 up to and including August necessary thereunder, and deeming it W. C. Langley & Co_____ 100.12999 VA 2.868 31, 1948, by the issue of promissory notes appropriate in the public interest and Lehman Bros...... 100.1032 VA 2.8698 to The First National Bank of Boston, in the interest of investors and consumers from time to time, to and including Au­ that said application-declaration, as The amendment further stating that gust 31, 1948, said notes to have a ma­ amended, be granted and permitted to Cincinnati has accepted the bid of Mor­ turity of nine months-or less. The com­ become effective; gan Stanley & Co., and W. E. Hutton & pany had outstanding, as of May 24,1948, It is hereby ordered, Pursuant to Rule Co., for the bonds as set forth above notes payable to the order of The First U-23 and the applicable provisions of and' that the bonds will be offered for National Bank of Boston aggregating said act, and subject to the terms and sale to the public at a price of 101% $6,400,000. It is stated that the comnany conditions prescribed in Rule U-24, that of principal amount thereof, resulting in has an understanding with The First the aforesaid application-declaration, as an underwriter’s spread of 0.26%; and National Bank of Boston that, until fur­ amended, be, and the same hereby is, The legal fees and expenses proposed ther notice, interest rates on the first granted and permitted to become effec­ to be incurred in connection with the $5,000,000 of renewals or new money will tive forthwith. ' proposed sale of bonds having been esti­ be at the rate of 1%% per annum and By the Commission. mated as follows: v on amounts in excess of $5,000,000 will Cravath, Swaine & Moore; and Peck, be at the rate of 2% per annum. It is [SEAL] ORVAL L. D u BOIS, Shaffer & Williams, co-counsel for further stated that in case said rates Secretary. Cincinnati______$15,000 shall exceed such amounts, the company Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland will file an amendment to its application, [F. R. Doc. 48-5776; Filed, June 28, 1948; and Kiendl, counsel for bidders_, 10,000 stating the rates of interest, at least five 8:46 a. m.] days prior to the execution and delivery $25, 000 of any note bearing such new interest The Commission having examined said rates, and unless the Commission shall amendment and having considered the notify the company to the contrary with­ [Pile No. 70-1844] record herein and finding no basis for in said five-day period, the amendment Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. imposing fêrms and conditions with re­ shall become effective at the end of said spect to the price to be received for said period. The issuance of such notes is SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER RELEASING JURISDIC­ bonds, the redemption prices thereof, the for the stated purpose of obtaining the TION AND GRANTING APPLICATION interest rate thereon and the under­ funds necessary to continue the com­ writer’s spread; and pany’s 1948 construction program. The At a regular session of the Securities application states that the company and Exchange Commission, held at its It appearing that the proposed legal office in the city of Washington, D. C., fees and expenses are not unreasonable plans to issue and sell $5,000,000 princi­ on the 22d day of June 1948. and that jurisdiction with respect there­ pal amount of First and General Mort­ to should be released; gage Bonds in July 1948, and that fur­ The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Com­ ther financing is planned for the late fail pany (“Cincinnati”), a subsidiary of The It is hereby ordered, That jurisdiction heretofore reserved in connection with of 1948. It is stated that such further United Corporation, a registered holding the sale of said bonds be, and the same financing will take such form as market company, having filed an application and hereby is, released, and that the said ap­ conditions may at the time justify, with amendments thereto pursuant to sec­ plication, as further amended, be, and the expectation, under favorable market tion 6 (b) of the Public Utility Holding conditions, of the issue and sale of com­ Company Act of 1935 for an exemption the same hereby is, granted forthwith, subject to the terms and conditions pre­ mon stock. It is further stated that the from the provisions of section 6 (a) proceeds from the sale of such securities thereof of the issue and sale by Cincin­ scribed in Rule U-24 of the general rules and regulations under the act. will be applied toward the payment of nati., pursuant to the competitive bidding outstanding notes. Applicant represents requirements of Rule U-50, of $15,000,000 It is further ordered, That jurisdiction heretofore reserved over the legal fees that the proposed transactions are not principal amount of First Mortgage subject to the jurisdiction of any State Bonds due 1978; and and expenses in connection with the pro­ commission or Federal commission other The Commission by order dated June posed transactions be, and the same than this Commission. 11,1948 having granted said application, hereby is, released. Said application having been duly filed as amended, subject to the condition, By the Commission. on June 1, 1948, and the amendment among, others, that the proposed sale of thereto having been filed on June 3, bonds shall not b& consummated until Tseal] Orval L. DuBois, 1948, and n o ^ e of said filing having the results of competitive bidding pur­ Secretary. , been duly given in the form and man­ suant to Rule U-50 shall have been made ner prescribed by Rule U-23 promulgated a matter of record in this proceeding, [P. R. Doc. 48-5778; Piled, June 28, 1948; pursuant to said act, and that Commis­ and a further order shall have been en­ 8:47 a. m.] sion not having received a request for tered in the light of the record so com­ hearing with respect to said application pleted; and jurisdiction having been re­ within the period specified in said notice, served over the payment of all legal fees or otherwise, and not having ordered a and expenses in connection with the [File No. 70-1856] hearing thereon; and proposed transactions; and Applicant having requested accelera­ Cincinnati having, on June 22, 1948, Central Maine P ower Co. tion of the Commission’s action on this filed a further amendment to said ap­ ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION application and' having requested' that plication in which it is stated that it the Commission’s order be issued by June has offered the bonds for sale pursuant to At a regular session of the Securities 23, 1948, and that such order become ef­ the competitive bidding requirements of and Exchange Commission) held at its fective forthwith; and the Commission Rule U-50 and has received the following office in the city of Washington, D. C., deeming it appropriate to grant such re­ bids: on the 22d of June A. D. 1948. quests; and Tuesday, June 29, 1948 FEDERAL REGISTER 3595 The Commission finding with respect umn 3 of said Exhibit A as the authors arising under or with respect to the fore­ to said application, as amended, that the of the works, the titles of which are going, requirements of the applicable provisions listed in Column 2, and the copyright d. All monies and amounts, and all of the act and the rules thereunder are numbers, if any, of which are listed in rights to receive monies and amounts, satisfied and deeming it appropriate in Column 1, respectively, of said Exhibit by way of royalty, share of profits or the public interest and in the interest of A, and/or (b) in Column 4 of said Ex­ other emolument» accrued or to accrue, investors and consumers that said ap­ hibit A as the owners of the copyrights, whether arising pursuant to law, con­ plication, as amended, be granted; the numbers, if any, of which are listed tract or otherwise, with respect to the It is ordered, Pursuant to Rule U-23 in Column 1, and covering works the foregoing, and the applicable provisions of the act, titles of which are listed in Column 2, e. All rights of renewal, reversion or and subject to the terms and conditions respectively, of said Exhibit A, and/or revesting, if any, in the foregoing, and prescribed in Rule U-24, that said appli­ (c) in Column 5 of said Exhibit A as f. All causes of action accrued or to cation, as amended, be, and the same others owning or claiming interests in accrue at law or in equity with respect hereby is, granted forthwith. such copyrights) are residents of, or are to the foregoing, including but not lim­ organized under the laws of, or have ited to the rights to sue for and recover By the Commission. their principal places of businéss in, all damages and profits and to request [seal] Orval L. DuBois, such foreign country and are nationals and receive the benefits of all remedies Secretary. thereof ; provided by common law or statute for 2. That all right, title, interest and the infringement of any copyright or the [P. R. Doc. 48-5777; Piled, June 28, 1948; claim of whatsoever kind or nature, violation of any right or the breach of 8:46 a. m.] under the statutory and common law of any obligation described in or affecting the United States and of the several the foregoing, States thereof, of the presons referred is property of, and is property payable DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE tor in Column 5 of said Exhibit A, and or held with respect to copyrights or also of all other persons (including in­ rights related thereto in which inter­ Office of Alien Property dividuals, partnerships, associations, ests are held by, and such property itself Auth o rity : 40 Stat. 411, 55 Stat. 839, Pub. corporations or other business organi­ constitutes interests held therein by, the Laws 322, 671, 79th Cong., 60 Stat. 50, 925; 50 zations), whether or not named else­ aforesaid nationals of foreign countries. U. S. C. and Supp. App. 1, 616, E. O. 9193, where in this Order including said Ex­ All determinations and all action re­ July 6, 1942, 3 CFR, Cum. Supp., E. O. 9567, hibit A, who are residents of, or which quired by law, including appropriate con­ June 8, 1945, 3 CFR, 1945 Supp., E. O. 9788, are organized under the laws of or have Oct. 14, 1946, 11 F. R. 11981. sultation and certification, having been their principal places of business in, made and taken, and, it being deemed [Vesting Order 500A-233] Germany or Japan, and are nationals of necessary in the national interest, such foreign countries, in, to and under Copyrights of Certain German There is hereby vested in the Attorney the following: General of the United States the prop­ N ationals ' a. The copyrights, if any, described in erty described in subparagraph 2 hereof, Under the authority of the Trading said Exhibit A, to be held, used, administered, liquidated,! With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ b. Every copyright, claim of copyright sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and and right to copyright in the works de­ terest of and for the benefit of the United Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to scribed in said Exhibit A and in every States. law, after investigation, it is hereby issue, edition, publication, republication, The term “national” as used herein found: translation, arrangement, dramatization shall have the meaning prescribed in sec­ 1. That the persons (including indi­ and revision thereof, in whole or in part, tion 10 of Executive Order 9193, as viduals, partnerships, associations, cor­ of whatsoever kind or nature, and of all amended. porations or other business organiza­ other works designated by the titles .Executed at Washington, D. C., on tions) referred to or named in Column 5 therein set forth, whether or not filed February 24, 1948. of Exhibit A attached hereto and made with the Register of Copyrights or other­ a part hereof and whose last known ad­ wise asserted, and whether or not spe­ For the Attorney General. dresses are listed in said Exhibit A as cifically designated by copyright number, [seal] D avid L. B azelon, being in a foreign country (the names c. Every license, agreement, privilege, Assistant Attorney General, of which persons are listed (a) in Col­ power and right of whatsoever nature Director, Office of Alien Property. . E xhibit A

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 0* Identified persons Copyright Nos. Names and last known nationalities Names and last known addresses of whose Titles of works of authors owners of copyrights interests are being vested

Unknown____ Vorlesungen' über die Theorie der algebrais­ Erich Hecke (nationality not established). Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m. h. H., Owner. chen Zahlen. 1923. Leipzig, Germany (nationality, Ger­ man). Bo...... Das englische Fachwort und seine gemeinver­ Henry G. Freeman (nationality not estab­ Buchverlag W. Girardet, Essen, Germany Do. ständliche Darstellung im technischen Zu­ lished). (nationality, German). sammenhang. Zweiter Teil, 2 Auflage. 1944. E. For. 39841. ... Du Kannst nicht treu sein. 1935. Orchestra Hans Otten, Composer Gerhard Ebeler, Gerhard Ebeler Verlag, Cologne, Germany Do. and Vocal. Lyrist (nationalities, German). (nationality, German).

[P. R. Doc. 48-5707; Filed, June 24, 1948; 8:54-a. m.]

[Vesting Order 500A-234] 1. That the persons (including indi­ of the works, the titles of which are Copyrights of D rei Masken Verlag, viduals, partnerships, associations, cor­ listed in Column 2, and the copyright A. G., German National porations or other business organiza­ numbers, if any, of which are listed in tions) referred to or named in Column 5 Column 1, respectively, of said Exhibit Under the authority of the Trading of Exhibit A attached hereto and made A, and/or (b) in Column 4 of said Exhibit With the Enemy Act, as amended, Ex­ a part hereof and whose last known ad­ A as the owners of the copyrights, the ecutive Order 9193, as amended, and dresses are listed in said Exhibit A as numbers, if any, of which are listed in Executive Order 9788, and pursuant to being in a foreign country (the names Column 1, and covering works the titles law, after investigation, it is hereby of which persons are listed (a) in Col­ of which are listed in Column 2, respec­ iound: umn 3 of said Exhibit A as the authors tively, of said Exhibit A, and/or (c) in 3596 NOTICES

Column 5 of said Exhibit A as others of whatsoever kind or nature, and of all is property of, and is property payable or owning or claiming interests in such other works designated by the titles held with respect to copyrights or rights copyrights) are residents of, or are or­ therein set forth, whether or not filed related thereto in which interests are ganized under the laws of, or have their with the Register of Copyrights or other­ held by, and such property itself con­ principal places of business in, such for­ wise asserted, and whether or not specifi­ stitutes interests held therein by, the eign country and are nationals thereof; cally designated by copyright number. aforesaid nationals of foreign countries. 2. That all right, title, interest and c. Every license, agreement, privilege, All determinations and all action re- claim of whatsoever kind or nature, power and right of whatsoever nature tion required by law, including appro­ under the statutory and common law of arising under or with respect to the fore­ priate consultation and certification, the United States and of the several going, having been made and taken, and, it States thereof, of the persons referred d. All monies and amounts, and all being deemed necessary in the national to in Column 5 of said Exhibit A, and rights to receive monies and amounts, interest, also of all other persons (including in­ by way of royalty, share of profits or There is hereby, vested in the Attorney dividuals, partnerships, associations, other emolument, accrued or to accrue, General of the United States the prop­ corporations or other business organiza­ whether arising pursuant to law, contract erty described in subparagraph 2 hereof, tions) , whether or not named elsewhere or otherwise, with respect to the fore­ to be held, used, administered, liqui­ in this Order including said Exhibit A, going, dated, sold or otherwise dealt with in who are residents of, or which are or­ e. All rights of renewal, reversion or the interest of and for the benefit of the ganized under the laws of or have their revesting, if any, in the foregoing, and United States. principal places of business in, Germany f. All causes of action accrued or to The term “national” as used herein or Japan, and are nationals of such for­ shall have the meaning prescribed in eign countries, in, to and under the accrue at law or in equity with respect following: to the foregoing, including but not limited section 10 of Executive Order 9193, as a. The copyrights, if any, described to the rights to sue for and recover all amended. in said Exhibit A, damages and profits and to request and’ Executed at Washington, D. C., on b. Every copyright, claim of copyright receive the benefits of all remedies pro­ March 12, 1948. and right to copyright in the works de­ vided by common law or statute for the scribed in said Exhibit A and in every infringement of anrcopyright or the vio­ For the Attorney General. issue, edition, publication, republication, lation of any right or the breach of any [seal] Harold I. B aynton, translation, arrangement, dramatization obligation described in or affecting the Deputy Director, and revision thereof, in whole or in part, foregoing, Office of Alien Property. E xhibit A

Column I Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Identified persons Copyright Nos. Titles of works Names and last known nationalities Names and last known addresses of whose of authors owners of copyrights interests are being vested

Die rationalen und soziologischen Grundlagen Max Weber (nationality not established).. Drei Masken Verlag, A. G., München, Owner. der Musik, mit einer Einleitung von Prof. Germany (nationality German). Dr. Theodor Kroyer. 1921. [F. R. Doc. 48-5708; Piled, June 24, 1948; 8:55 a. m.]

[Vesting Order 11386] and it is hereby determined: [Vesting Order 11195, Amdt.] Louise B leger 5. That to the extent that the persons named in subparagraph 1 hereof are not Otozuchi Kaneshige and Tei Kaneshige In re: Estate of Louise Bleger, de­ within a designated enemy country, the In re: Real property, insurance policies ceased. File D-28-10459; E. T. sec. national interest of the United States re­ and claim owned by Otozuchi Kaneshige 14874. quires that such persons be treated as na­ and Tei Kaneshige. Under the authority of the Trading tionals of a designated enemy country Vesting Order 11195, dated May 5,1948, With the Enemy Act, as amended, Exec­ (Germany).. - is hereby amended as follows and not utive Order 9193, as amended, and Exec­ All determinations and all action re­ otherwise: utive Order 9788, and pursuant to law, quired by law, including appropriate con- * By deleting from Exhibit A, attached after investigation, it is hereby found :- sultation and certification, having been thereto and by reference made a part 1. That August Rehan, Karl Rehan made and taken, and it being deemed thereof, the words “That certain parcel and Lena (Lina) Rehan, whose last necessary in the national interest, of land situate at Waikiki, City and known address is Germany, are residents There is hereby vested in the Attorney County of Honolulu, Territory of , of Germany and nationals of a desig­ General of the United States the property described as follows:” and substituting nated enemy country (Germany); described above, to be held, used, admin­ therefor the words “That certain parcel 2. That the sum of $1,829.04 was paid istered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt of land situate at Waikiki, City and to the Attorney General of the United with in the interest of and for the benefit County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, States by Fred W. Kraft, as Adminis­ of the United States. described in Transfer Certificate of Title trator of the Estate of Louise Bleger, This vesting order 4s issued nunc pro No. 14,937 as follows:” deceased; tunc to confirm the vesting of the said All other provisions of said Vesting 3. That the said sum of $1,829.04 was property by acceptance as aforesaid. Order 11195 and all actions taken by or accepted by the Attorney General of the The terms “national” and "designated on behalf of the Attorney General of the United States on March 19, 1948, pur­ enemy country” as used herein shall have United States in reliance thereon, pur­ suant to the Trading With the Enemy the meanings prescribed in section 10 of suant thereto and under the authority Act, as amended; Executive Order 9193, as amended. thereof are hereby ratified and con­ 4. That the said sum of $1,829.04 is firmed. presently in the possession of the At­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on June 10,1948. Executed at Washington, D. C., on June torney General of the United States and 21, 1948. was property within the United States For the Attorney General. owned or controlled by, payable or de­ For the Attorney General. liverable to, held on behalf of or on ac­ [seal] D avid L. B azelon, [seal] David L. Bazelon, count of, or owing to, or which was evi­ Assistant Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General, dence of ownership or control by the Director, Office of Alien Property. Director, Office of Alien Property. aforesaid nationals of a designated [F. R. Doc. 48-5794; Piled, June 28, 1948; [F. R. Doc. 48-5799; Piled, June 28, 1948; enemy country (Germany); 8:50 a. m.] 8:51 a. m.]