REGISTER VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 150 Friday, August 4, 1967 • Washington, D.C

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REGISTER VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 150 Friday, August 4, 1967 • Washington, D.C FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 150 Friday, August 4, 1967 • Washington, D.C. Pages 11309-11367 Agencies in this issue— Atomic Energy Commission Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Commerce Department Commodity Credit Corporation Consumer and Marketing Service Defense Supply Agency Education Office Federal Aviation Administration Federal Communications Commission Federal Housing Administration Federal Power Commission Federal Reserve System Federal Water Pollution Control ' Administration Food and Drug Administration General Accounting Office General Services Administration Housing and Urban Development Department Interior Department Interstate Commerce Commission Packers and Stockyards Administration Post Office Department Securities and Exchange Commission State Department Detailed list of Contents appears inside. 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There are n o restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister or the Code of F ederal Regulatio Contents AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Notices FEDERAL HOUSING See Consumer and Marketing Certain humanely slaughtered ADMINISTRATION Service; Packers and Stockyards livestock; identification of car­ casses; list of establishments— 11343 Rules and Regulations Administration. Property improvement loans, DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Class I and Class II; miscella­ Rules and Regulations neous amendments-------------- 11328 Rules and Regulations Availability to the public of offi­ Public contracts and property cial information— ---------- -— 11324 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION management; miscellaneous amendments------- ------------ — 11328 Notices EDUCATION OFFICE Panhandle Producing Co. et al.; Notices Notices applications ________________ 11360 University of Akron and Georgia Educational television; applica­ Institute of Technology; author­ tions for assistance----------------11352 ization to dismantle facility-----11359 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Notices CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION federal Open Market Committee; Proposed Rule Making current economic policy direc­ Reporting data pertaining to civil Rules and Regulations tive of May 2, 1967----- 11363 aircraft charters performed by Airworthiness directive; BAC foreign air carriers----------------11337 Model BAC 1-11 200 and 400 FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION Series airplanes-------------- .— 11314 CONTROL ADMINISTRATION Notices Control zone; alteration------------- 11314 Jet Air Freight; tentative approval Standard instrument approach Proposed Rule Making of application______ _________11352 procedures; miscellaneous Grants for construction of treat­ amendments______________ •- 11315 ment works________ ;---------- 11330 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Proposed Rule Making Rules and Regulations Airworthiness directives: FOOD AND DRUG Excepted service: ADMINISTRATION Health, Education, and Welfare BAC Model BAC 1-11 200 and 400 Series airplanes--------------11335 Rules and Regulations Department ____—?—.------ 11313 Piper PA-28 and PA-32 Series Transportation Department-™ 11313 airplanes--- ------- — 11336 Hazardous substances: Treasury Department----------- 11313 Jet route; extension-------------------11336 Banned substances----------------11323 Miscellaneous amendments re­ COMMERCE DEPARTMENT FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS garding child protection------ 11322 Pesticide chemicals; tolerances— 11321 Notices COMMISSION Proposed Rule Making Public information; appendices: Proposed Rule Making Food additives; synthetic color­ Business and Defense Services UHF television broadcast channel; ants in paper and paperboard— 11334 Administration ______._____ 11348 assignment to Baytown, Texas- 11338 Business Economics Office------ 11347 Notices Field Services Office--_________ 11348 Notices Food additive petitions: Office of Administration for Hearings, etc.: Aquafine Corp----------------------- 11350 Domestic and International Americana Broadcasting Corp. Byrnes & Kiefer Co.; with­ Business_________________ 11350 and Loyola University-----------11353 drawal __________ —-------- 11351 U.S. Travel Service____________11349 Atlantic Broadcasting Co. Griffith Laboratories, Inc--------11351 (WUST) et al_____________ 11353 John I. Haas, Inc---- :------------- 11351 COMMODITY CREDIT Augusta Telecasters, Inc., and National Cash Register Co------ 11351 Georgia-Carolina Industries, Scientific Associates, Inc.; with­ CORPORATION In c _______-_________- — 11354 drawal __________________ 11351 Notices Azalea Corp. et al----------------- 11354 Wallerstein Co--------------------- 11351 Black Hawk Broadcasting Co. Pesticide petitions: Certain commodities; August sales (KWWL-TV) ___________— 11354 list__— __________________ 11339 Monsanto Co----------------------- 11351 Gospel Broadcasting Company Thompson Chemical Corp.; of Fort Wayne, Inc., et al-----11354 w ithdraw al_-— ---------------- 11351 CONSUMER AND MARKETING Hemby, Frank Hovis_:----------- 11354 SERVICE Hi-Point Broadcasting Co. and Charles H. Chamberlain____ 11355 GENERAL ACCOUNTING Rules and Regulations * Kitty hawk Broadcasting Corp. OFFICE Dried prunes produced in Califor­ et al__________ .4-------------- 11355 nia; salable and reserve per­ Mesa Microwave, Inc., and Vu- Rules and Regulations centages for 1967-68 crop year— 11313 more Co----------- 11355 Bid protests_________________- 11313 Milton Broadcasting Co— ____ 11355 Proposed Rule Making Minshall Broadcasting Co., Inc., Fruit grown in Washington; carry­ and University City Televi­ GENERAL SERVICES over of unexpended funds: sion Cable Co., Inc------------- 11356 ADMINISTRATION Apricots___ ______ 11333 SRC, Inc., and San Angelo Inde­ Cherries, sweet__________ 11333 pendent School District No. Notices P ^ h e s ------------------------------11333 226-903 ____—:___________ 11357 Secretary of Defense; delegation Milk in Delaware Valley marketing Stokes County Broadcasting Co. of authority------------------------ 11359 ^ea; extension of time for (WKTE)__________ 11357 comments ____ 11334 Virginia Broadcasters et al------ 11357 (Continued on next page) 11311 11312 CONTENTS HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND INTERSTATE COMMERCE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE WELFARE DEPARTMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION See Education Office; Pood and Notices Notices Drug Administration. Fourth section applications for re­ Hearings, etc.: HOUSING AND URBAN lief (2 documents)__________ 11363 Continental Vending Machine Motor carrier: Corp---------------- 11361 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Temporary authority applica­ Pakco Companies, Inc________ 11361 See also Federal Housing Adminis­ tions ______________ •___T- 11363 Underwater Storage, Inc_______11361 tration. Transfer proceedings (2 docu­ United Gas Corp. et al________11361 Notices ments) — _________ 11365,11366 Westec Corp__________ 11362 Southern Industrial Railroad, lnc_ 11366 Acting Regional Administrator, New York; designation_______11359 STATE DEPARTMENT PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Notices See also Federal Water Pollution Proposed Rule Making
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