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Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 137 / Tuesday, July 18, 1995 / Notices 36828 Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 137 / Tuesday, July 18, 1995 / Notices HegelerÐCarus Mansion, 1307 Seventh St., Hop-O-Nose Knitting Mill, 130 W. Main St., Poplar Hill, 7968 Purvis Ln. (VA 673), 0.9 mi. La Salle, 95000989 Catskill, 95000959 NW of jct. with VA 677, Smithfield Lampman, William, House, 147 Grandview vicinity, 95000975 Peoria County Ave., Catskill, 95000960 Rockbridge County Peoria Automobile Club, 100 Park Blvd., Wiley Hose Company Building, 30 W. Bridge Chillicothe, 95000984 St., Catskill, 95000962 Hays Creek Mill, VA 724, 0.1 mi. N of jct. with VA 726, Brownsburg vicinity, Sangamon County Ulster County 95000973 Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1441 Monument Ave., Barley, Zachariah, Stone House (Rochester Newport News Independent City Springfield, 95000986 MPS), 193 Whitfield Rd., Rochester, 95000951 Dam No. One Battlefield Site, 13560 Jefferson Whiteside County DuPuy, Ephriam, Stone House (Rochester Ave., Newport News (Independent City), Malvern Roller Mill, 18858 Clover Rd., MPS), 193 Whitfield Rd., Rochester, 95000972 Morrison vicinity, 95000988 95000952 [FR Doc. 95±17628 Filed 7±17±95; 8:45 am] Hornbeck Stone House (Rochester MPS), 149 BILLING CODE 4310±70±P IOWA Whitfield Rd., Rochester, 95000957 Polk County Krom Stone House and Dutch Barn (Rochester MPS), Airport Rd., Rochester, Sylvan Theater Historic District, In 95000955 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Greenwood Park on W side of 45th St., 1 Krom Stone House at 45 Upper Whitfield COMMISSION block S of jct. with Grand Ave., Des Road (Rochester MPS), 45 Upper Whitfield Moines, 95000965 [Finance Docket No. 32596] Rd., Rochester, 95000950 Wapello County Krom Stone House at 31 Upper Whitfield Cen-Tex Rail Link, Ltd.ÐLease and Benson Building (Ottumwa MPS), 214 E. Road (Rochester MPS), 31 Upper Whitfield Operation ExemptionÐTexas Central Second St., Ottumwa, 95000969 Rd., Rochester, 95000954 Railroad Company First National Bank (Ottumwa MPS) 131 E. Krom, Lucas, Stone House (Rochester MPS), 286 Whitfield Rd., Rochester, 95000953 Main St., Ottumwa, 95000970 AGENCY: Interstate Commerce Markle, Jacob F., Stone House (Rochester Jay Funeral Home (Ottumwa MPS), 220 Commission. MPS), 335 Whitfield Rd., Rochester, North Ct., Ottumwa, 95000971 ACTION: Notice of exemption. 95000948 Ottumwa Cemetery Historic District Rider, Johannes, Stone House (Rochester (Ottumwa MPS), 1302 North Ct., Ottumwa, SUMMARY: The Commission exempts MPS), 7 Upper Whitfield Rd., Rochester, 95000968 from the prior approval requirements of 95000956 Vogel Place Historic District (Ottumwa MPS), Westbrook, Dirck, Stone House (Rochester 49 U.S.C. 11343±45 the lease and Roughly bounded by Ottumwa Country MPS), 18 Old Whitfield Rd., Rochester, operation by Cen-Tex Rail Link, Ltd. of Club, Court St., Ottumwa Cemetery and 95000949 Texas Central Railroad Company's 24.9- former St. Joseph Hospital, Ottumwa, mile rail line between milepost 129.5 at 95000967 OHIO Gorman, TX, and milepost 104.6 at Woodbury County Lucas County Dublin, TX, subject to standard Fourth Street Historic District, 1002±1128 Lasalle, Koch and Company Department employee protective conditions. Fourth St., Sioux City, 95000966 Store, 513 Adams St., at jct. with Huron DATES: This exemption is effective on St., Toledo, 95001001 August 17, 1995. Petitions to stay must NEW JERSEY TENNESSEE be filed by August 2, 1995. Petitions to Camden County reopen must be filed by August 14, Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church, 615 Maury County 1995. HaddonfieldÐBerlin Rd. (Rt. 561), at jct. Scott, Andrew, House, 3991 Pulaski Hwy., ADDRESSES: Send pleadings referring to with White Horse Rd., Voorhees Township, Culleoka, 95000976 Finance Docket No. 32596 to: (1) Office Glendale, 95001000 Obion County of the Secretary, Case Control Branch, Cape May County Bransford, Thomas Leroy, House, 815 N. Ury Interstate Commerce Commission, 1201 Saint Peter's-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, St., Union City, 95000977 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Jct. of Ocean Ave. and Lake Dr., Cape May Washington, DC 20423; (2) Kevin M. UTAH Point, 95000978 Sheys, Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly, Salt Lake County Suite 400, 1020 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Monmouth County Walton, Wesley and Frances, House, 5197 S. Washington, DC 20036; and (3) John D. Court Street School, Jct. of Court St. and Wesley Rd., Salt Lake City, 95000983 Downey, McQuire, Craddock, Strother & Holmes Terr., Freehold, 95001003 Lutes, P.C., 4301 Thanksgiving Tower, Wasatch County NEW YORK 1601 Elm Street, Dallas, TX 75201. Midway Social Hall, 71 E. Main St., Midway, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Columbia County 95000981 Beryl Gordon, (202) 927±5610. (TDD for Church of St. John in the Wilderness, Jct. of Washington County the hearing impaired: (202) 927±5721.) NY 344 and Valley View Rd., Copake Falls, 95000963 Hurricane Historic District, Roughly bounded SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: by 300 South, 200 West, State St. and the Additional information is contained in Franklin County Hurricane Canal, Hurricane, 95000980 the Commission's decision. To purchase Merrillsville Cure Cottage, Jct. of Co. Rt. 99 Rockville Bridge, Bridge St. over E. Fork, a copy of the full decision, write to, call, and Old NY 3, Merrillsville, 95000947 Virgin R., Rockville, 95000982 or pick up in person from: Dynamic Greene County VIRGINIA Concepts, Inc., Room 2229, Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 1201 Commercial Building at 32 West Bridge Albemarle County Street, 32 W. Bridge St., Catskill, 95000961 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, Malvern, VA 708 W side, 1250 ft. N of jct. District School No. 11, S. Jefferson Ave., DC 20423. Telephone: (202) 289±4357/ with VA 637, Charlottesville vicinity, Catskill, 95000964 4359. (Assistance for the hearing 95000974 Hallock, Joseph, House, 241 W. Main St., impaired is available through TDD Catskill, 95000958 Isle of Wight County services (202) 927±5721.) Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 137 / Tuesday, July 18, 1995 / Notices 36829 Decided: July 5, 1995. at any time. The filing of a petition to instituted investigations pursuant to By the Commission, Chairman Morgan, reopen will not stay the exemption's Section 221(a) of the Act. Vice Chairman Owen, and Commissioners effectiveness. An original and 10 copies The purpose of each of the Simmons and McDonald. of all pleadings, referring to Finance investigations is to determine whether Vernon A. Williams, Docket No. 32741, must be filed with the workers are eligible to apply for Secretary. the Office of the Secretary, Case Control adjustment assistance under Title II, [FR Doc. 95±17599 Filed 7±17±95; 8:45 am] Branch, Interstate Commerce Chapter 2, of the Act. The investigations BILLING CODE 7035±01±P Commission, Washington, DC 20423. In will further relate, as appropriate, to the addition, a copy of each pleading must determination of the date on which total be served on Richard H. Streeter, or partial separations began or [Finance Docket No. 32741] Barnes, & Thornburg, 1401 Eye Street, threatened to begin and the subdivision NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. of the firm involved. Southeastern International Decided: July 11, 1995. The petitioners or any other persons CorporationÐAcquisition ExemptionÐ showing a substantial interest in the Lines of The Atchison, Topeka and By the Commission, David M. Konschnik, Director, Office of Proceedings. subject matter of the investigations may Santa Fe Railway Company request a public hearing, provided such Vernon A. Williams, request is filed in writing with the Southeastern International Secretary. Corporation has filed a verified notice Director, Office of Trade Adjustment [FR Doc. 95±17600 Filed 7±17±95; 8:45 am] under 49 CFR part 1150, Subpart DÐ Assistance, at the address show below, Exempt Transactions to acquire BILLING CODE 7035±01±P not later than July 28, 1995. portions of two railroad lines totaling Interested persons are invited to approximately 25 miles from The submit written comments regarding the subject matter of the investigations to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Company from (1) milepost 62 + 3010 the Director, Office of Trade Adjustment feet on the Silsbee Subdivision, near the Employment and Training Assistance, at the address shown below, railway station grounds of Fannett, Administration not later than July 28, 1995. Jefferson County, TX, to milepost 49 + 0 The petitions filed in this case are feet near Stowell, in Jefferson and Investigations Regarding Certifications available for inspection at the Office of Chambers Counties, TX; and (2) from of Eligibility To Apply for Worker the Director, Office of Trade Adjustment milepost 42 + 1260 near the railway Adjustment Assistance Assistance, Employment and Training station of Wharton and milepost 54.0 Administration, U.S. Department of near Lane City, in Wharton County, TX. Petitions have been filed with the Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., The transaction was scheduled to be Secretary of Labor under Section 221(a) Washington, DC 20210. consummated on or about July 1, 1995. of the Trade Act of 1974 (``the Act'') and Signed at Washington, DC this 1st day of If the verified notice contains false or are identified in the Appendix to this May, 1995. misleading information, the exemption notice. Upon receipt of these petitions, Victor J. Trunzo, is void ab initio. Petitions to reopen the the Director of the Office of Trade Program Manager, Policy and Reemployment proceeding to revoke the exemption Adjustment Assistance, Employment Services, Office of Trade Adjustment under 49 U.S.C. 10505(d) may be filed and Training Administration,
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