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Federal Register Volume 31 • Number 170 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 170 Thursday, September 1,1966 • Washington, D.C. Pages 11541-11585 Agencies in this issue— Alien Property Office Atomic Energy Commission Civil Rights Commission Civil Service Commission Consumer and Marketing Service Federal Aviation Agency Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Register Administrative Committee Fish and Wildlife Service Indian Affairs Bureau Interior Department Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Maritime Administration Wage and Hour Division Detailed list o f Contents appears inside. Just Released LIST OF CFR SECTIONS AFFECTED January-J illy 1966 (Codification Guide) The List of C F R Sections Affected is published monthly on a cumulative basis. It lists by number the titles, parts, and sections of the Code of Federal Regu­ lations amended or otherwise affected by documents published in the F ederal Register during 1966. Entries indicate the exact nature of all changes effected. This cumulative list of C F R sections affected is supplemented by the current lists of C F R parts affected which are carried in each daily F ederal Register. Individually priced: 15 cents a copy Compiled by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, %. Washington, D.C. 20402 Note to subscribers: The January-July 1066 List of CFR Sections Affected was mailed free of charge to FR subscribers on August 26,1966. Published daily, Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mondays, or FEDERALM*REGISTER on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Office of the Federal Register, National __ ^ oa__ 9ai Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration (mail address National Area Code 202 P one Archives Building, Washington, D.O. 20408), pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 28, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Oh. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Admin­ istrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (1 CFR Ch. I). Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The Federal R egister wiU be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 per month or $15 per year, payable in. advance. The charge for individual copies varies in proportion to the size of the issue (15 cents for the first 80 pages and 5 cents for each additional group of 40 pages, as actually bound). Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The regulatory material appearing herein is keyed to the Code of Federal R egulations, which is published, under 50 titles, pur­ suant to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as amended. The Code of Federal R egulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of books and pocket supplements are listed in the first Federal R egister issue of each month. There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the Federal R egister or the Code of F ederal R egulations. Contents AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FEDERAL MARITIME Notices Fourth section applications for re­ See Consumer and Marketing COM MISSION lie f_________ H584 Service. Notices Motor carrier: Atlantic-Gulf/Puerto Rico trades; Broker, water carrier and ALIEN PROPERTY OFFICE investigation of minimum freight forwarder applica­ charges and terminal delivery tions------------ 11566 Notices Temporary authority applica­ Elektrokemisk A/S; notice of in­ services_______________________ 11560 Domestic Guam Trade; notice of tions____ ______________________ 11584 tention to return vested prop­ Transfer proceedings--------------- 11585 erty --------------------------- -— 11554 expansion of investigation of general rate increase------------- 11560 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION See Alien Property Office. Notices Notices Applications for utilization facility Hearings, etc.: LABOR DEPARTMENT licenses: Algonquin Gas Transmission Dow Chemical Co----------------- 11557 Co____________ 11561 See Wage and Horn* Division. University of Wisconsin-------- - 11558 Monsanto Co. et al— ------------- 11561 General Electric Co.; proposed is­ Sparta Oil Co-----------------— 11562 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU suance of amended operating Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. and license_________ ._______ —-___—— 11558 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Rules and Regulations University of New Mexico; pro­ Line Corp------ 11562 Public land orders: posed issuanc of facility license- 11559 Florida__________________________ 11546 FEDERAL REGISTER Nevada_______________________ - 11547 CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE New Mexico (2 documents)------ 11547 Notices Special uses; term of leases_________11546 CFR Checklist______________ - — 11545 Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity Na­ Racial isolation in Massachusetts schools; notice of hearing— .— 11560 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE tional Recreation Area; devel­ opment of minerals in lands— 11548 Rules and Regulations CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Notices Hunting on certain wildlife ref­ Rules and Regulations uges and game ranges: Arizona; filing of plat of survey— 11554 Navy Department; excepted serv­ Arizona-______________________ 11551 Chief, Branch of Administration, ice ________________________11545 Arizona and California------------ 11551 Castle Valley Jobs Corps Con­ Position classification under the Montana______________________ 11552 servation Center; Price, Utah; Classification Act system; pay Oregon___________________ 11551 delegation of authority---------- 11555 under other systems; miscel­ South Carolina_________________ 11552 laneous amendments------------- 11545 Oregon; revocation of small tract INDIAN AFFAIRS BUREAU classification (3 documents)— 11554, COMMERCE DEPARTMENT 11555 Wyoming; redelegation of author­ See Maritime Administration. Notices Superintendents: redelegation of ity to area managers (6 docu­ CONSUMER AND MARKETING authority-.------- ------------------ 11554 ments___________________ 11555, 11556 SERVICE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Rules and Regulations See also Fish and Wildlife Service; Notices Brazil nuts in the shell; U.S. Indian Affairs Bureau; Land standards for grades; correc­ Management Bureau. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. ; tion ___________________________ 11546 Notices notice of application regarding ports of call____________________ 11557 Proposed Rule Making Wall, E. E.; statement of financial Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, interests-----------------------------11556 and tangelos grown in Florida; WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION recommended decision; correc­ INTERSTATE COMMERCE tion ___________________________ 11553 Notices Certificates authorizing the em­ Notices COM MISSION ployment of learners at special Russellville Livestock Sales Co., et Rules and Regulations minimum rates-------------------- 11563 al.; notice of changes in names Rail and water carrier passes; of posted stockyards---------------- 11557 forms and recording of passes— 11550 Certificates authorizing the em­ Shipments made by way of com­ ployment of full-time students FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY mon, contracts, or private car­ working outside of school hours riers by public highway; re­ in retail or service establish­ Rules and Regulations quired exterior marking on ments at special minimum motor vehicles and combina­ Transition area; alteration; cor­ rates___________________________ 11565 rection__________________ 11546 tions--------- ------------------ -------11549 11543 11544 CONTENTS List of CFR Parts Affected (Codification Guide) The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each tide of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering the current month to date appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. A cumulative guide is published separately at the end of each month, The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since January 1, 1966, and specifies how they are affected. 3 CFR 7 CFR 43 CFR E x e c u t iv e O r ders: 51----------------------------------------- 11546 2230-------------------------------------- 11546 April 17, 1926 (revoked in part by P roposed R u l e s : 3320------------ 11548 PLO 4077)______________________ 11547 905--------------------------------------- 11553 P u b l ic L an d O rd er s: 6143 (revoked in part by PLO 156 (revoked by PLO 4079)_______11547 4077)______ 11547 14 CFR 750 (revoked in part by PLO 6276 (revoked in part by PLO 71----------------- ------- ---------- _ _ 11546 4076)----------------------------------- 11546 4077)______________________ 11547 4076 --------------------------- 11546 4077 ---------------- 11547 6583 (revoked in part by PLO 4078 ----------------------------------- 11547 4077)____________________________11547 4079 ------ 11547 7373 (revoked by PLO 4079)_______ 11547 49 CFR 5 CFR 77—-------------------- 11549 101------ 11550 213. 11545 511. 11545 50 CFR 534. 11545 32 (5 documents) 11551,11552 11545 Rules and Regulations CFR Unit (as of Jan. 1, 1966): Price Title 1— GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 (§§ 1.1201-1.6000) (Rev.)_ 1.25 Title 5— ADMINISTRATIVE 1 (§§ 1.6001-end) to Part 19 Chapter I— Administrative Committee (R e v .)___________ .65 PERSONNEL of the Federal Register 20-29 (Supp.)_____________- .40 30-39 (Supp.)______________
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