VOLUME 22 NUMBER 226

Washington, Thursday, November 21, 1957

F lorida— Continued TITLE 6— AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Average CONTENTS County: value Chapter III— Farmers Home Adminis­ Page M adison______$18, 000Agricultural Marketing Service tration, Department of Agriculture M anatee______18, 000 Proposed rule making: Subchapter B— Farm Ownership Loans M ario n ______20, 000Milk in Detroit, Mich., area____ 9294 Nassau __.______18, 000 [FHA Instruction. 428.1] Pears, certain, grown in Cali­ O k aloosa______18, 000 fornia, Oregon, and Washing­ Okeechobee______20, 000 P art 331—P olicies and Authorities O range______18, 000 ton; handling______9295 AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS; FLORIDA Osceola ______17, 500 Rules and regulations: Palm B e a c h ______20, 000Walnuts grown in California, On November 5, 1957, for the purposes P a s c o ______' 18, 000 Oregon, a n d Washington; of Title I of the Bankhead-Jones Farm P in e lla s______17,500 handling______9282 Tenant Act, as amended, average values Polk ______20, 000 of efficient family-type farm-manage­ Putnam ______;______18, 000 Agriculture Department ment units for the counties identified be­ St. John s______18, 000 See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ low were determined to be as herein set St. L u c ie ______20, 000 ice; Commodity Stabilization Santa R o sa ______21, 000 forth. The average values heretofore es­ Service; Farmers Home Ad­ Sarasota ______18,000 ministration. tablished for said counties, which appear Sem inole------18, 000 in the tabulations of average values un­ Sumter — ------is, 000 Air Force Department der § 331.17, Chapter HI, Title 6 of the Suw annee______18,000 Rules and regulations: Code of Federal Regulations, are hereby Taylor ------— ______14,400 Enlisted Reserve; enlistment superseded by the average values set U n io n ------;______18, 000 and reenlistment in Air Force forth below for said counties. Volusia ------18,000 Reserve______9288 W a k u lla______14,400 Florida Average Walton ______18,Military 000 personnel security pro­ County: value W a sh in gto n ______18, 000 gram; reporting information. 9292 Alachua __ __^______$21, 000 Alien Property Office Baker ______18,000 (Sec. 41, 50 Stat. 528, as amended; 7 U. S. C. B a y ______1015) Notices: . 14,400 Vested property; intention to B r a d fo r d ______18, 000 Dated: November 15,1957. Brevard ______18, 000 return: Broward ______20,000 [ seal] H. C. Smith, Bottenheim, Marguerite, et C alhoun______17, 500 Acting Administrator, - a l______9333 Charlotte______20, 000 Farmers Home Administration. Meister, Alfred______9333 C itru s______i ______17, 500 Rosenfeld, Paul______9333 Clay ______[F. R. Doc. 57-9615; Filed, Nov. 20, 1S57; 18,000 Salomons, Lion______9333 Collier ______20, 000 8:45 a. m.] Columbia ______18, 000 Army Department D a d e ______20 , 000 See also Engineers Corps. De Soto ______18, 000 Rules and regulations: D ixie______18, 000 D u v a l______Subchapter E— Account Servicing Motion picture service______9284 18, 000 Regulations affecting military Escambia _.______21,000 [FHA Instruction 450.4] Flagler ______18, 000 reservations______9284 Gadsden ______18, 000 P art 361—Routine Atomic Energy Commission G ilch ris t______18, 000 SUBPART D--- SERVICING ACCOUNTS OF BOR­ Glades _ Notices: 20, 000 ROWERS ENTERING THE ARMED FORCES G u l f ______14, 400 American Machine & Foundry H am ilton______IIIIII 18, 000 Part 361, Title 6, Code of Federal Reg­ Co.; proposed issuance of fa­ Hardee ______18,COO ulations is revised to add a new Subpart cility export license.______9324 Hendry__,______21, 000 D as follows: Catholic University of America; H e rn an d o ______I _____I 18,000 issuance of facility license__ ._ 9324 H igh lan d s______'___! 18, 000 Sec. Martin Co.; proposed issuance Hillsborough ______361.61 General. 17, 500 of facility license______9324 Holm es______IIIIIIIII 18, 000 361.62 Borrower owing Farmers Home Ad­ Indian River ______20,000 ministration loans which are se­ Civil Aeronautics Administra­ Jackson______- ______18, 000 cured by chattels. tion Jefferson______17, 500 361.63 Borrower owing Farmers Home Ad­ ministration loans which are se­ Rules and regulations: Lafayette ______18, 000 cured by real estate. Civil airways, designation; al­ Lake ______", 18, 000 Lee ____ terations ______9284 21, 000 Authority :"§§ 361.61 to 361.63 issued under Control areas, control zones, Levy______IIIII 18, 000 R. S. 161, secs. 41.6, 50 Stat. 528, as amended, Liberty ______and reporting points; altera­ 14, 400 (Continued on p. 9281) tions______9284 9279 9280 RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTENTS— Continued CONTENTS— Continued Commodity Stabilization Service PaS® Interior Department Pa£® FEDERALlpREGISTER Proposed rule making: See also Land Management Bu­ "V, 1934 ¿y Sugar and liquid sugar produced reau. from sugar beets and sugar­ Notices: cane grown in continental Klamath Tribe of Indians, U. S., and sugar for consump­ members; notice of final roll- 9303 tion in Territory of Hawaii and Puerto Rico; marketing- 9295 Justice Department Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, See Alien Property Office. and days following official Federal holidays, Customs Bureau by the Federal Register Division, National Notices: Labor Department Archives and Records Service, General Serv­ Embroidery machines; tariff See Wage and Hour Division. ices Administration, pursuant to the au­ classification______9300 thority contained in the Federal Register Act, Land Management Bureau Rearranged collection districts: Notices : approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as Field organization______9300 amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8 B ), under regula­ Proposed withdrawals and res- tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Performance of functions____ 9301 erVations of lands: mittee of the Federal Register, approved by Rules and regulations : California______- 9302 the President. Distribution is made only by Air commerce regulations; doc­ Washington______1----- 9302 the Superintendent of Documents, Govern­ uments for entry of aircraft__ 9282 ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Small tract classifications ; Cali­ The Federal R egister will be furnished by Defense Department fornia (3 documents)____ 9301, 9302 mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 See Air Force Department; Army Rules and régulations: per month or $15.00 per year, payable in Department; Engineers Corps. Minerai lands; coal permits and advance. The charge for individual copies leases and licenses for free use (minimum 15 cents) varies in proportion to Engineers Corps Rules and regulations: of coal; application for lease the size of the issue. Remit check or money by competitive bidding______9293 order, made payable to the Superintendent Kennebunk River, Maine, and of Documents, directly to the Government Steamboat Slough, Calif.; Phosphate leases and use per­ Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. bridge regulations______9292 mits; miscellaneous amend­ The regulatory material appearing herein ments______9293 Is keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, Farmers Home Administration which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Rules and regulations: Securities and Exchange Com­ to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Florida; average values of mission amended August 5, 1953. The Code of F ed­ farms______9279 Notices: eral R egulations is sold by the Superin­ Servicing of accounts of bor­ Hearings, etc. : tendent of Documents. Prices of books and rowers entering armed forces- 9279 pocket supplements vary. American Gas and Electric There are no restrictions on the re­ Federal Maritime Board Co. (2 documents)—______9330 publication of material appearing in the Notices: Dow Theory. Investment Fund, Federal R egister, or the Code of Federal Agreements filed with Board for Inc______9331 R egulations. approval: Kentucky Power Co______9329 Farrell Shipping Co., Inc., and Berry & McCarthy Treasury Department Shipping Co., Inc.______9301 See Customs Bureau. Now Available United States Lines Co. and Wage and Hour Division Alcoa Steamship Co., Inc 9301 Notices: UNITED STATES Federal Power Commission Learner employment certifi­ Notices: cates; issuance to various GOVERNMENT Hearings, etc.: industries______9331 ORGANIZATION Amerada Petroleum Corp. and Transcontinental Gas MANUAL Pipe Line Corp______-___ 9328 CODIFICATION GUIDE Cities Service Oil Co______9326 A numerical list of the parts of the Code 1957-58 Edition Coastal States Oil and Gas of Federal Regulations affected by documents (Revised through June 1) Co. et al______9328 published in this issue. Proposed rules, as Colorado Interstate Gas Co___ 9325 opposed to final actions, are identified as Published by the Federal Register Division, Harrison, Dan J., Jr., et al___ 9326 such. the National Archives and Records Service, Mountain Gas Co______9325 Page General Services Administration Title 6 Seaboard Oil Co______9326 Chapter H I: 778 pages— $1.50 a copy Tennessee Gas Transmission Part 331______9279 Co. and Trice Production Part 361______9279 Order from Superintendent of Documents, Co______9327 'United States Government Printing Office, Texas Co______9328 Title 7 Washington 25, D. C. Warrior River Electric Co­ Chapter V III: operative Association_____- 9325 Part 815 (proposed)______9295 Part 816 (proposed)______• 9295 General Services Administration Chapter IX : CONTENTS— Continued Notices: Part 924 (proposed)______9294 Chairman, Airways Moderniza­ Part 939 (proposed)______9295 Civil Aeronautics Board Pase tion Board; delegation of Part 984______9282 Notices: authority with respect to ne­ Title 14 Aerovías Sud Americana, Inc., gotiation of contracts for supplies and services in con­ Chapter I: certificate renewal case; pre- 9283 hearing conference______9323 nection with Airways Mod­ Part 4b______ernization Board Programs__ 9301 Part 10-______9283 Rules and regulations: ' . 9283 Type certification of transport Secretary of Agriculture; dele­ Part 40-______gation of authority with Part 4 1 ______;__ __ . _ 9283 category airplanes with turbo­ - 9283 prop replacements______9283 respect to negotiation of con­ Part 42______tracts for handling of radio­ Part 43______9283 Commerce Department active materials in connection Chapter II: See Civil Aeronautics Administra­ with screw-worm eradication Part 600______9284 tion; Federal Maritime Board. programs______— 9301 Part 601______-______9284 Thursday, November 21, 1957. FEDERAL REGISTER '9281 CODIFICATION GUIDE— Con. (1) Voluntary sale of security prop­ working out mutually satisfactory ar­ erty. When it is determined that the rangements. Title 19 Page security property will be liquidated, the (a) Power of attorney. Borrowers Chapter I: borrower will be urged to sell the prop­ entering the armed forces who retain Part 6------______9282 erty through the use of Form FHA-217, ownership of their farms should be en­ “ Agreement for Public Sale,” for a public couraged to execute a power of attorney Title 32 sale, or Form FHA-851, “Statement of authorizing the person of their choice Chapter V: Conditions on which Lien will be Re­ to take any actions necessary to insure 9284 Part 552______leased," for a private sale. I f for any proper operation and maintenance of 9284 Part 555 ______reason it is more desirable or necessary the farm, payment of insurance and Chapter VII; for the property to be sold by the Farm­ _ _ 9288 taxes, and repayment of the loan. No Part 864______ers Home Administration, the sale will be employee of the Farmers Home Admin­ 9292 Part 886------through the use of Form FHA-209, istration will act as attorney-in-fact for Title 33 “Agreement for Voluntary Liquidation of a borrower. Chapter II: Mortgaged Chattels,” executed by the (b) When the borrower wishes to re­ Part 203______9292 borrower before he is accepted for service tain ownership of the farm. When a Title 43 in the armed forces if the sale is to be borrower wishes to retain ownership of Chapter I: completed before the borrower is ac­ his farm, the Farmers Home Adminis­ Part 70______9293 cepted for service, or after he is accepted tration will assist him in making ar­ Part 196___ — .______9293 for service if the sale cannot be completed rangements for the operation of the before the borrower is so accepted. For farm which will protect the interests of this purpose, an individual will be "con­ both the Government and the borrower. 870, sec. 510, 63 Stat. 437, sec. 4, 64 Stat. 100; sidered as accepted for service after he (1) Leasing. It will be more satis­ 5 U. S. C. 22, 7 U. S. C. 1015, 16 U. S. C. 590w, is ordered to report for induction, or if in factory if the farm is leased under a 42 U. S. C. 1480, 40 U. S. C. 442. Interpret or apply sec. 1, 50 Stat. 522, as amended, sec. the enlisted reserve, after he is ordered written lease in accordance with equi­ 21, 50 Stat. 524, as amended, sec. 2, 63 Stat. to report for service in the armed forces. table leasing policies and applicable 44, as amended, sec. 501, 63 Stat. 432, sec. 2, (2) Assumption of indebtedness. When Farmers Home Administration proce­ 67 Stat. 150, secs. 9, 10, 68 Stat. 735; 7 U. S. C. the borrower arranges with a person dures. The County Supervisor should 1001, 1017, 12 U. S. C. 1148a,-2,-4, 42 XT. S. G. satisfactory to the Farmers Home Ad­ assist the borrower in securing a depend­ 1017, 16 U. S. C. 59Ox-2,-3. ministration to purchase the security able tenant who -is a good farmer, who § 361.61 General. It is not the policy property and to assume the Farmers will secure maximum production, and of the Farmers Home Administration to Home Administration loan indebtedness who will maintain the farm in good con­ renew, postpone or modify annual in­ secured by chattels, the State Director is dition. The borrower should make ar­ stallments due under a borrower’s prom­ authorized to approve an assumption rangements for the rental income to be issory note because of his entry in the agreement for this purpose between the used for regular payments on the loan armed services. However, scheduled borrower, the person assuming the debt, in order to avoid the accumulation of payments will not be enforced against and the Farmers Home Administration. unpaid interest. The borrower also such a borrower when such payments are In such, a case, the original borrower should make arrangements for the pay­ beyond his ability to pay. Nevertheless, will not be released from liability. ment of taxes and insurance and main­ the long-time interest of the borrower (3) Arrangements with third persons. tenance of the farm to avoid having can be served best by prompt and satis­ When the borrower arranges with a rela­ these charges paid by the Government factory arrangements for the use and tive or other reliable person to maintain and charged to his account. It would protection, or disposition of the security the security property in a satisfactory be desirable to provide that the lease property in accordance with the policies manner and to make scheduled pay­ will continue for the duration of the expressed herein. ments, the State Director is authorized borrower’s military service, unless either to approve the arrangement. In such a party gives written notice of earlier can­ § 361.62 Borrower owing Farmers case, the borrower will be Required to cellation of the lease. Home Administration loans which are execute a power of attorney, prepared (2) Operation by family. When a secured by chattels— (a) Policy. When or approved by the Attorney in Charge, borrower wishes to have the farm occu­ information is received that a borrower authorizing an attorney-in-fact to act pied and operated by his family or rela­ is entering the armed forces, the County for him during his absence. tives without a written lease, the County Supervisor will be responsible for con­ (4) Possible legal action. I f the bor­ Supervisor should advise him as to tacting the borrower immediately for the rower fails or refuses to cooperate in the whether the proposed arrangements will Purpose of reaching an understanding servicing of his Farmers Home Adminis­ be in the best interests of the borrower concerning the actions to take in connec­ tration loan indebtedness secured by and the Government. When the farm is tion with the Farmers Home Administra­ chattels in accordance with one of the to be operated by relatives, the hazards tion loan indebtedness. Such a borrower methods set forth herein, his case will be and disadvantages to the borrower and will be permitted to retain his chattel forwarded to the State Director for the Government which are inherent in security property when arrangements action to be taken in protecting the Gov­ unwritten contracts will be discussed, can be worked out which will be satis­ ernment’s interest. and every effort will be made to induce factory to the borrower and the Farmers (c) Statements of accounts and trans­the borrower to enter into formal con­ Home Administration. However, because fers. Borrowers entering the Armed tractual arrangements whenever pos­ of the nature of chattel security, such a Forces will be requested to designate sible to do so. borrower will be informed of the usual mailing addresses for statements of ac­ (c) When the borrower does not depreciation of such security property count. In cases in which assumption desire to retain ownership of the farm. and will be encouraged to sell the prop­ agreements have been executed, state­ When a borrower feels that the burden erty and apply the proceeds on his ments of account will be mailed to the of managing the farm and continuing *®an(s). in most cases, the interests of assuming borrower. with payment of the indebtedness will both the borrower and the Government § 361.63 Borrower owing Farmers be too great for him and his family, he can be served better by arranging for a may wish to transfer the farm to another voluntary sale of the security property. Home Administration loans which are secured by real estate. Any borrower approved applicant or to sell it outside A borrower retaining security property the program. In any such case, the will be expected to make payments on his who is definitely entering the Armed Forces should consult with the County Farmers Home Administration will co­ nk(S^ equal b° scheduled payments, operate with the borrower in effecting t L ^ ¿ th o d s of handling. In carrying Supervisor prior to the borrower’s mili­ a sale or transfer of the farm in accord­ ut the above policy, the cases of bor- tary service concerning the most advan­ ance with applicable procedures. owers entering the armed forces will be tageous arrangements that can be made (d) When the borrower abandons the f *®nled in accordance with one of the regarding the farm. The County Super­ farm or fails to make satisfactory ar­ Allowing methods; visor will assist such a borrower in rangements. When a borrower aban- 9282 RULES AND REGULATIONS dons the farm or fails to make satisfac­ port of this contention was submitted. manifest, which is usually prepared prior tory arrangements for maintenance of Information relating to probable re­ to lading, is frequently inaccurate due the farm, and payment of taxes, insur­ turns to growers does not permit a find­ to last minute changes in the number of ance, and installments on the loan, the ing at this time that returns to growers pieces of such baggage presented for lad­ County Supervisor will send a complete will exceed parity. ing. Because of such inaccuracies, cus­ report on the case to the State Director Subsequent to publication of the pro­ toms inspectors have been determining and will include all the information he posed percentages, the production esti­ the number of pieces of accompanied can secure regarding the borrower’s mate for California walnuts has de­ baggage at the time of examination. plans for the farm and any evidence that creased 3,000 tons, thus reducing the to­ For this purpose it is necessary that the indicates abandonment, in fact, has tal supply of walnuts, and necessitating customs officer have the total number taken place. Abandonment cases, or in­ revision of the control,percentages. The of passengers and crew members on the stances in which the borrower fails to percentages established herein are based flight. Therefore, the requirement for take action to transfer or sell his prop­ on the most recent official estimate of listing accompanied baggage on the air erty and evidences no interest in it or the walnut crop and, hence, differ from cargo manifest is being discontinued. desire to retain it, will be processed in those proposed in the aforesaid notice. Provision is being made for listing the accordance with applicable procedures. After consideration of all relevant in­ total number of crew members on the (e) Statements of account. Bor­formation available, it is hereby found general declaration when a crew mani­ rowers entering the armed forces who and determined that the percentages set fest is not required. retain ownership of their farms will be forth herein will tend to effectuate the The regulations of the Immigration requested to designate mailing addresses declared policy of the act. Therefore, it and Naturalization Service (8 CFR Part for statements of accounts. is ordered that the control and allocation 231) have been amended effective De­ percentages for merchantable unshelled cember 1, 1957, to provide for the mani­ Dated: November 15, 1957. walnuts handled or certified for handling festing of air passengers on individual [ s e a l ] H. C. S m it h , during the 1957-58 crop year shall be as card forms (Form 1-94). As a result, Acting Administrator, follows: there will be no passenger manifest Farmers Home Administration. available for the use of customs; there­ § 284.209 Merchantable free, re­ fore, a provision is being made for list­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9616; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; stricted, and allocation percentages for ing the total number of passengers on 8:45 a.m .] walnuts during the marketing year be­ the face of the general declaration. ginning August 1, 1957. During the To implement the foregoing, the Cus­ marketing year beginning August 1,1957, TITLE 7— AGRICULTURE toms regulations are amended as follows: the following percentages shall be in Section 6.6 (a) is amended by placing Chapter IX— Agricultural Marketing effect: a period after “ aircraft” in the first sen­ Service (Marketing Agreements and tence and deleting the remainder of that Orders), Department of Agriculture District 1 District 2 sentence. Section 6.6 (b) is amended to read as P art 984—W a l n u t s G r o w n i n C a l i­ Percent Percent follows: 86 f o r n ia , O r eg o n, an d W a s h in g t o n 72 28 14 (b) The forms described in §§ 6.7 and 16 ESTABLISHMENT OF MERCHANTABLE FREE, 38 6.8 may be obtained from collectors of RESTRICTED AND ALLOCATION PERCENTAGES customs upon payment by the owner or FOR 1957-58 MARKETING YEAR It is hereby found and determined that operator of the aircraft. These forms good cause exists for not postponing thp may be printed or dittoed by private Notice was published in the F ederal effective date of this order for thirty parties, provided the forms so printed R egister on October 29, 1957 (22 F. R. days, or any lesser period after its pub­ 8538) that the Secretary was considering or dittoed conform to the official forms lication in the F ederal R egister for the establishment of merchantable free, re­ currently in use, with respect to size, reasons that: (1) The action will apply wording arrangement, style and size of stricted, and allocation percentages for to all unshelled walnuts certified as walnuts grown in California, Oregon, type, and paper specifications. A small merchantable during the marketing year quantity of each of the forms shall be and Washington during the marketing which began on August 1,1957, and such year* August 1, 1957 through July 31, set aside by collectors of customs for certification of walnuts has already free distribution and official use. 1958. The proposed rule, which was begun; (2) prior notice of such action based on the recommendations of the was given all interested parties; and (3) The first complete sentence of § 6.7 Walnut Control Board and'other infor­ no advance or special preparation for (b) (1) is amended by deleting the mation available to the Secretary, would operations hereunder is required of period at the end and adding: “ but the have been established in accordance with persons affected. total number of crew members shall be the applicable provisions of Marketing shown on the general declaration.” Agreement No. 105 and Order No. 84, as (Sec. 5, 49 Stat. 753, as amended; 7 U. S. C. Section 6.7 (b) (2) is amended to read amended, regulating the handling of 608c) as follows: walnuts grown in California, Oregon, and Dated, November 15, 1957, to become (2) The total number of passengers Washington, (7 CFR Part 984; 22 F. R. effective upon publication in the F ederal shall be shown on the face of the general 7885). Said marketing agreement and R e g ister . declaration. order are effective under the provisions [ s e a l] S .R . S m it h , of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement (N ote: N o passenger manifest is required Director, Act of 1937, as amended (7 ü. S. C. 601 for customs purposes. For Immigration and Fruit and Vegetable Division. et seq.). Naturalization Service passenger manifest Said notice provided that written data, [P. R. Doc. 57-9655; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; requirements, see 8 CFR Part 231.) views, and arguments filed by November. 8:56 a. m.] Section 6.7 (b) (4) is amended by 13, 1957 would be considered prior to deleting the first four sentences. issuance of a final order establishing the TITLE 19— CUSTOMS DUTIES Section 6.7 (h) is amended by deleting percentages. Two communcations were the period at the end of the first sentence received. One concurred in and urged Chapter I— Bureau of Customs, and adding “with merchandise or unac­ adoption of the proposed percentages companied baggage.” and by inserting with such adjustments as are warranted Department of the Treasury by changes in production estimates. [T. D. 54482] the word “unaccompanied” before the word “baggage” wherever it appears in The other objected to establishment of P art 6— A ir C om m er ce R e g u l a t io n s the proposed percentages on the basis thé paragraph. that prices received by growers would REENTRY OF AIRCRAFT Section 6.9 (b) is amended by delet­ exceed parity during the 1957-58 crop It has been found that the listing of ing or passengers,” from the first year, but no substantiating data in sup­ accompanied baggage on the air cargo sentence. Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9283

(R. S. 161, 251, secs. 624, 644, 46 Stat. 759, Interest has been shown recently with­ 3 of SR-422 when used in air carrier 761, sec. 7, 44 Stat. 572, as amended; 5 U. S. C. in the aviation industry in the installa­ passenger operations. 22, 19 U. S. C. 66, 1624, 1644, 49 TJ. S. C. 177) tion of turbo-propeller engines on air­ Since a change in engines will require These amendments shall become effec­ planes presently equipped with recipro­ a rather extensive change in the cockpit tive at 12:01 a. m. local standard time on cating engines. In accordance with to accommodate the new instruments December 1, 1957. § 4b.ll (e) (2) such a change would re­ and controls for turbine engines, the quire a showing of compliance with the Board considers that compliance with [ seal] R a l p h K e l l y , latest airworthiness requirements o f Commissioner of Customs. the latest cockpit standardization re­ Part 4b. The Board is of the opinion quirements can be accomplished without Approved: November 15, 1957. that showing of compliance with all of any undue burden and such compliance the latest requirements might be bur­ D avid W. K e n d a l l , would speed up the cockpit standardiza­ Acting Secretary of the Treasury. densome, impractical, and not essential tion of other airplanes in an airline’s to safety. fleet in accordance with the Board’s ob­ [P. R. Doc. 57-9630; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; This Special Civil Air Regulation will jectives. Therefore, this regulation 8:48 a. m.] permit the certification of a turbo-pro­ makes the latest cockpit standardization peller-powered airplane, which previ­ requirements applicable, with the excep­ ously was type certificated with the same tion of such detailed requirements as the TITLE 14— CIVIL AVIATION number of reciprocating engines, if com­ Administrator finds are impracticable, Chapter I— Civil Aeronautics Board pliance is shown with the airworthiness and do not contribute materially to provisions applicable to the airplane as standardization. It should be noted that [Reg. No. SR-423 ] type certificated with reciprocating en­ in referring to this exception in the Part 4b—Airplane A irworthiness; gines, together with certain later provi­ preamble to Draft Release No. 56-29, the T ransport Categories sions of the Civil Air Regulations in ef­ use of the conjunction “ or” after the fect on the date of application for a sup­ word “impracticable” was inadvertent. Part 10—Certification and A pproval op plemental or new type certificate which As the language of the proposed regula­ Import Aircraft and Related P roducts are applicable or related to the power- tion clearly indicated, “ and” was the Part 40—Scheduled I nterstate Air Car­ plant of the turbo-propeller-powered proper conjunction following the word rier Certification and Operation Rules version. “impracticable.” In order to insure that the level of Part 41—Certification and Operation The Board also considers it appro­ safety of the turbine-powered airplane R ules for Scheduled Air Carrier Op­ priate to call attention to the fact that is equivalent to that intended by Part erations Outside the Continental if other changes to the airplane are made 4b, the Board considers that compliance L im its of the U nited States simultaneously with, or subsequent to, must be shown with the later provisions such an engine change, then compliance Part 42—I rregular Air Carrier and of Part 4b which apply to the powerplant will also have to be shown with all re­ Off-R oute R ules installation, airplane performance, and quirements related to the additional Part 43— G eneral Operation Rules cockpit standardization, and such other changes in effect on the date of the new requirements as the Administrator finds application for a supplemental or new SPECIAL CIVIL AIR REGULATION; TYPE CERTI­ are otherwise related to the changes type certiflcate. In this regard, if an FICATION OF TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIR­ made in the engines. airplane converted to turbo-propeller PLANES WITH TURBO-PROP REPLACEMENTS Special Civil Air Regulation No. SR- power is to be certificated for operation Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board 422 establishes certain certificatioif and at altitudes, speeds, or weights higher at its office in Washington, D. C., on the operational requirements for all turbine- than those which are applicable to the 15th day of November 1957. powered airplanes for which a type cer­ reciprocating-engine-ppwered airplane, The airworthiness requirements with tificate is issued after the effective date compliance will be required with all the which a particular airplane is required of that regulation. Except as otherwise latest provisions of the regulations which to comply are established by the date of provided, all of the provisions of SR-422 are related to such changes. application for the type certificate. After remain applicable to airplanes certifi­ In order to assure that all airplanes the type certificate is issued, the holder cated in accordance with the regulation converted to turbo-propeller power meet °f the type certificate or an applicant for prescribed herein. Therefore, to be cer­ the minimum requirements considered a supplemental type certificate, at his tificated in accordance with the regula­ essential to safety, this regulation is option, can obtain approval of changes in tion prescribed herein compliance must made retroactive and requires compli­ the design in accordance with require­ be shown with the certification perform­ ance with the provisions of the Civil Air ments in effect at the time of the original ance requirements prescribed in para­ Regulations as set forth herein for all application for type certificate or in ac­ graph 2 of SR-422. of such airplanes for which application cordance with later requirements in ef­ It must be emphasized that the certifi­ for a supplemental or new type certificate fect at the time of the change. cation performance limitations estab­ was made prior to the effective date of Prior to May 18, 1954, the regulations lished by the performance requirements; this regulation. Placed no specific limit on the extent of i. e., the take-off weights, landing This Special Civil Air Regulation shall changes to the airplane which could be weights, take-off and accelerate-stop continue in effect for 5 years, at the end approved in this manner nor did they distances, and the operational limits, be­ of which time the effectiveness of the aefine a new type design for which a come part of the airworthiness certificate regulation will be evaluated for the pur­ new application for type certification and must be complied with at all times, pose of considering the incorporation of womd be required. Amendment 4b-l regardless of the type of operations con­ the substance of these rules in the per­ uective on that date, among other ducted with the airplane. (See §43.10, manent body of the Civil Air Regulations. c anges in Part 4b, lists certain changes as amended, of Part 43 of the Civil Air Interested persons have been afforded Regulations). ln design which if made to an airplane an opportunity to participate in the In addition to certification perform? would require it to be considered as a making of this Special Civil Air Regu­ ance limitations, SRr-422 prescribes per­ new type, in such a case, a new applica- lation (21 P. R. 9436), and due consid­ formance operating limitations which eration has been given to all relevant mn for type certification would be re- are applicable to turbine-powered trans­ matter presented. w>v,eti an<* re&ulations, together port category airplanes when used in air In consideration of the foregoing, the with all amendments thereto effective on, carrier passenger operations. Since Civil Aeronautics Board hereby makes ne date of the new application, would turbo-propeller-powered airplanes cer­ and promulgates the following Special nave to be complied with (§ 4b.ll (a )), tificated in accordance with the regula­ Civil Air Regulation effective December ne such change which would require tion prescribed herein are required to 20,1957. cin type certiflcate is a change to en- comply with the certification perform­ Contrary provisions of § 4b.ll (a) as it es emPl°ying different principles of ance requirements of SR-422, they are applies to § 4b.ll (e) (2) of Part 4b of tbe operation or propulsion (§ 4b.ll (e) Civil Air Regulations and paragraph (1) of also subject to the performance operat­ Special Civil Air Regulation No. SR-422 not­ ing limitations prescribed in paragraph withstanding, the following provisions shall 9284 RULES AND REGULATIONS

■be applicable to the certification of a turbo­ tive when indicated in order to promote This amendment shall become effec­ propeller-powered airplane which was pre-‘ safety. Compliance with the notice, pro­ tive upon publication in the F ederal viously type certificated with the same num­ cedures, and effective date provisions of R egister. ber of reciprocating engines : section 4 of the Administrative Procedure (1) The airworthiness regulations appli­ [ seal] W illiam B. D avis, cable to the airplane as type certificated Act would be impracticable and contrary Acting Administrator with reciprocating engines and, in addition to public interest and therefore is not of Civil Aeronautics. thereto or in lieu thereof as appropriate, the required. following provisions of the Civil Air Regula­ P a rt-600 is amended as follows: N ovember 15,1957. tions effective on the date of application for 1. Section 600.607 is amended to read: a supplemental or new type certificate (see [F. R. Doc. 57-9622; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; paragraph (3)) : § 600.607 Blue civil airway No. 7 8:46 a. m.] (a) The certification performance require­ ( Hollister, Calif., to Williams, Calif.). ments prescribed in Special Civil Air Regu­ From the intersection of the west course lation No. SR-422; of the Fresno, Calif., radio range and TITLE 32— NATIONAL DEFENSE (b) The powirplant installation require­ the South course of the Travis AFB, ments of Part 4b applicable to the turbo- Chapter V— Department of the Army propelier-powered airplane; Calif., radio range via the Travis AFB, (c) The requirements of Part 4b,for the Calif., radio range station to the W il­ Subchapter D— Military Reservations and standardization of cockpit controls and in­ liams, Calif., radio range station. National Cemeteries struments, except where the Administrator 2. Section 600.614 Blue civil airway No. finds that showing of compliance with a P art 552—R e g u l a t io n s A f f e c t in g particular detailed requirement would be 14 (.El Centro, Calif., to Sacramento, M il it a r y R eservations impracticable and would not contribute Calif.) is amended by changing the last P art M o t io n P ic tu r e S ervice materially to standardization; and portion to read: “ From the intersection 555— (d) Such other requirements of Part 4b of the west course of the Fresno, Calif., MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS applicable to the turbo-propeller-powered radio range and the south course of the airplane as the Administrator finds are re­ Stockton, Calif., radio range via the 1. Sections 552.1 to 552.4, inclusive, lated to the changes in engines and are Stockton, Calif., radio range ‘station to under the heading “Real Estate,” are necessary to insure a level of safety of the the intersection of the north course of hereby revoked. turbo-propeller-powered airplane equivalent the Stockton, Calif., radio range and the 2. New §§ 552.30 to 552.39 are hereby to that generally intended by Part 4b. prescribed to read as follows: (2) If new limitations are established with southeast course of the Sacramento, respect to weight, speed, or altitude of opera­ Calif., radio range.” ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE AND tion and the Administrator finds that such (Sec. 205, 52 Stat. 984, as amended; 49 U. S. C. INTERESTS THEREIN limitations are significantly altered from 425. Interpret or apply sec. 302, 52 Stat. 985, Sec. those approved for the airplane with recipro­ as amended; 49 U. S. C. 452) 552.30 Purpose. cating engines, compliance shall be shown 552.31 Definitions. with all of the requirements, applicable to This amendment shall become effective 552.32 Authority to acquire real estate and the specific limitations being changed, which upon publication in the F ederal R egis­ investments therein. are in effect on the date of application for ter. 552.33 Estates and methods of acquisition. the new or supplemental type certificate. 552.34 Policies relative to new acquisition. (3) Airplanes converted to turbo-propeller [ seal] W illiam B. Davis, 552.35 Rights-of-entry for survey and ex­ power, for which application for a supple­ Acting Administrator ploration. mental or a new type certificate was made of Civil Aeronautics. 552.36 Rights-of-entry for construction. prior to the effective date of this Special Civil 552.37 Acquisition by Chief of Engineers. Air Regulation, shall comply with all of the N ovember 15, 1957. 552.38 Acquisition of maneuver agreements provisions of the Civil Air Regulations speci­ [F.. R. Doc. 57-9621; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; for Army commanders. fied in paragraphs (1,) and (2) effective on 8:46 a. m.] 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by the date of this special regulation, rather local comanding officers. than those provisions effective on the date Authority: §§ 552.30 to 552.39 issued under application was made for the supplemental sec. 3012, 70A Stat. 157; 10 U. S. C. 3012. or the new type certificate. [Arndt. 17] This Special Civil Air Regulation shall § 552.30 Purpose. The regulations in terminate December 20, 1962, unless P art 601—D esignation of Control §§ 552.30 to 552.39 set forth the author­ sooner superseded or rescinded by the A reas, Control Zones, and R eport- ity, policy, responsibility, and procedure Board. ' ing P oints for the acquisition of real estate and in­ terests therein, for use for military pur­ alterations (Sec. 205, 52 Stat. 984; 49 U. S. C. 425. Inter­ poses by the Department of the Army. prets or applies secs. 601, 603, 52 Stat. 1007, The control area, control zone and re­ The regulations of §§ 552.30 to 552.39 do 1009, as amended, 49 U. S. C. 551, 553) porting point alteration appearing here­ not apply to Civil Works Projects which Effective: December 20,1957. inafter has been coordinated with the are under the supervision of the Chief civil operators involved, the Army, the of Engineers. Adopted: November 15,1957. Navy,and the Air Force, through the Air By the Civil Aeronautics Board. Coordinating Committee Airspace Panel, § 552.31 Definitions. As used in and is adopted to become effective when §§ 552.30 t o .552.39, the following defi­ [ s e a l] M. C. M u l l ig a n , nitions apply: Secretary. indicated in order to promote safety. Compliance with the notice, procedures, (a) Real estate. Real estate includes lands and interests therein, leaseholds, [F. R. Doc. 57-9663; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; and effective date provisions of section 4 8:59 a. m.] of the Administrative Procedure Act standing timber, buildings, improve­ would be impracticable and contrary to ments, and appurtenances thereto owned public interest and therefore is not by the United States and under the con­ required. trol of the Department of the Army. It Part 601 is amended as follows: also includes piers, docks, warehouses, Chapter II— Civil Aeronautics Admin­ rights-of-way, and easements, whether istration, Department of Commerce 1. Section 601.4610 is amended to read: temporary or permanent, and improve­ [Arndt. 14] ments permanently attached to and ordi­ § 601.4610 Blue civil airway No. 10 narily considered real estate. It does Part 600—D esignation of Civil Airways (Fresno, Calif., to Williams, C alif.). The not include machinery, equipment, or intersection of the west course of the tools which have not been affixed to or ALTERATIONS Fresno, Calif., radio range and the south Which have been severed or removed . The civil airway alterations appearing bourse of the Stockton, Calif., radio from any such lands or buildings or may hereinafter have been coordinated with range; Evergreen, Calif,, nondirectional be so severed or removed wihout destroy­ the civil operators involved, the Army, radio beacon. ing the usefulness of the structures. the Navy and the Air Force, through the (Sec. 205, 52 Stat. 984, as amended; 49 U. S. C. (b) Installation. An installation is Air Coordinating Committee, Airspace 425. Interprets or applies sec. 601, 52 Stat. real estate and the improvements there­ Panel, and are adopted to become effec- 1007, as amended; 49 U. S. C. 551) on which is under the control of the De- Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9285 partaient of the Army, at which func­ shall be purchased on account of the the United States is made pursuant to tions of the Department of the Army are United States, except under a law au­ act July 9,1942; 56 Stat. 654; as amended carried on, and which has been estab­ thorizing such purchase (R. S. 3736; 41 by act May 28, 1948; 62 Stat. 277; and lished by order of the Department of the U. S. C. 14). No real estate not in Fed­ as further amended by act October 29', Army. Real estate and the improve­ eral ownership shall be acquired by a 1949; 63 Stat. 996 (43 U. S. C. 315q ments thereon utilized by posts, camps, military department, except as such ac­ and r ) . airfields, hospitals, depots, arsenals, in­ quisition is or shall be expressly author­ § 552.34 Policies relative to new ac­ dustrial facilities, cemeteries, etc., gen­ ized by law (section 501 (b ), act July 27, quisition— (a) Present holdings inade­ erally will be designated as an installa­ 1954; Public Law 534, 83d Congress; 68 quate. No additional real property will tion where located separately, but where Stat. 560). be acquired from outside the Department located contiguously or on the same res­ § 552.33 Estates and methods of ac­ of Defense unless the real property cur­ ervation the combined property will quisition. (a) Title to non-Government- rently under the control of all three usually be designated as one installation owned real estate will be by purchase, military departments is inadequate to and the separate functions will be desig­ condemnation, donation (when the au­ satisfy Army requirements or cannot be nated as activities at that installation. thorization act specifies donation) , and made available to the Army. As used in the regulations in §§ 552.3Q to exchange (when the authorization act (b) Current requirements given pref­ 552.39, the term “installation” will in­ specifies exchange). erence. In considering the use of real clude installations, subinstallations, and (b) Easements in non-Government- property by a military department over separate locations housing an activity. owned real estate are the same as in which another military department has (c) Subinstallation. A subinstallation paragraph (a) of this section. control, current requirements will, in the is real estate and the improvements (c) Licenses in non-Government- absence of unusual circumstances, be thereon which is under the control of the owned real estate are generally by dona­ given preference over future needs and Department of the Army, at which tion, although a nonrevocable license mobilization requirements. I f the cur­ functions of the Department of the Army might be acquired by purchase. rent requirement will not continue are carried on, and which has been as­ (d) Leaseholds in non-Government- through mobilization, care must be exer­ signed as a subinstallation by Depart­ owned real estate will be by negotiation cised to avoid modification of the prop­ ment of the Army authority. Subin­ or condemnation. Leaseholds may give erty in a manner that would prevent its stallations are attached to installations the Government exclusive use or may timely return to the holding department for command and administrative pur­ give the Government co-use with the to meet the mobilization requirement. poses, although they are located sep­ owner for specific purposes. If it. is contemplated that the current arately. (e) Jurisdiction over Government- requirement will continue through mobi­ (d) Activity. An activity is a function owned real estate will be by transfer, lization, the property may be modified or a group of related functions which reassignment, withdrawal, and reserva­ as required and the mobilization plans may be carried on at an installation, a tion. of the military departments concerned subinstallation, or a separate location (f) Permits to use Government-owned should be changed accordingly. which has not been designated as a De­ real estate will be by instrument issued (c) Firm requirements and minimum partment of the Army installation or by another Government department or acquisition. Requirements in each indi­ subinstallation. agency. Although in the nature of a li- (e) Command installation. A com­ vidual case will be firmly determined -cense (may be revocable or nonrevoca­ and only the minimum amount of prop­ mand installation is any installation of ble), the instrument is designated as a erty necessary will be acquired. the Department of the Army, including “ permit”, since it relates to Government- (d) Factors considered insufficient nonmanufacturing arsenals, primarily owned real estate, to distinguish it from used or useful for activities of the Army justification for acquisition by lease. a “license” relating to non-Government- Desirability of location in an urban area, other than for the production of ma­ owned real estate. teriel, munitions, or supplies. reduced travel time for employees or (g) Recapture of use of former Gov­ business representatives, nominal sav­ (f) Industrial installation. Any unit ernment-owned real estate which was of real property under control of the De­ ings in transportation costs, environ­ disposed of subject to a “National Se­ mental considerations, such as noise or partment- of the Army (including struc­ curity Clause,” a “National Emergency tures on land owned by or leased to the traffic or desirability of single unit offices Clause,” or a similar provision will be instead of split locations in close prox­ United States, substantially equipped by letter from the Chief of Engineers with production utilities and mainte­ imity will not be considered sufficient to the owner of the property, based upon justification for acquiring leased space nance machinery, tools, equipment, and a directive from the Secretary of the including housing and other supporting or facilities when Government-owned Army or his designee. property is available. For exceptions, facilities built as an integral part of the (h) Revestment of title to former installation) designed for the production see paragraph (f) of this section. Government-owned real estate which (e) Essential to assigned mission and of equipment, supplies, or materials for was disposed of subject to a reverter military use; or for the processing, pro­ no Government-owned real property provision, such as a “National Defense available. No new acquisition of title or duction, or manufacturing of compon­ Purpose Clause” will be by letter to the ents of such items. a leasehold interest will be approved un­ owner by the official of the department (g) Lease. A lease is a conveyance of less it is affirmatively demonstrated that designated in the conveyance by the the activity to be accommodated is es­ an interest in real estate for a term of Government. years, revocable at will, or as otherwise sential to an assigned mission that can­ (i) Procurement of options on real not be performed by utilization of avail­ provided in the instrument, in considera­ estate which is “ suitable and likely to be tion of a return of rent. able Government-owned real property. required” in connection with a military (h) License. A license is a bare au­ (f) Special location considerations. public works project, prior to express Acquisition of title or a leasehold inter­ thority to do a specified act or acts upon authorization by law for the acquisition the land of the licensor without possess­ est in real property may be justified of said real estate will be by negotiation. ing or acquiring any estate therein. where it is demonstrated that the func­ (j) Extinguishment of third party in­ tion to be accommodated is an essential (i) Easement. An easement is a con­ terests in lands owned or controlled by veyance of an interest in real estate for activity and the geographic location the United States, such as outstanding1 the purpose or purposes specified in the thereof in other than Government-owned grant. oil, gas, and other mineral rights; ­ space is vital to the accomplishment of ing rights; timber,rights; water rights; the assigned mission. Examples that § 552.32 Authority to acquire real es­ and easements for rights-of-way for tate and interests therein. While the highways, railroads, power lines, com­ may fall in this group are recruiting Federal Government has the inherent munication lines, water lines, and sewer stations (exclusive of kindred examining Power to acquire land for its constitu­ lines will be the same as prescribed in and induction units), units of the tional purposes, this power can be exer­ paragraph (a) of this section. Payment Ground Observer Corps, airbases, air cised only at the discretion of Congress for extinguishment of grazing rights or defense sites, and sites for construction (Van Brocklin v. Tennessee, 117 U. S. licenses on public domain or other prop­ of facilities for reserve components of 16jH 29 L. Ed. 845; 6 S. Ct. 670), No land erty owned by or under the control of the Armed Forces. 9286 RULES AND REGULATIONS

(g) Prior alternatives to new acquisi­ notice to the public and to release infor­ vately owned plant or on leased land, tion. Prior to acquisition by purchase, mation to the public as early as possible appropriate contractual standby rights lease, or condemnation, it will first be (at the site selection stage) and as com­ to preserve and protect the mobilization determined that the requirements can­ pletely as possible, consistent with exist­ reserve production capacity, upon ter­ not be satisfied by: ing regulations. Even though opposi­ mination of current procurement, should (1) Recapture of use. Exercise of re­ tion may develop in some cases because be obtained, wherever possible. capture of use rights. of early release of information as to (4) Rights-of-way. Property required (2) Use of excess property. Use of proposed acquisitions, application of the as a site for installation of utility lines property that is excess to the needs of the policy set forth above should more often and necessary appurtenances theretp, other military departments or another result in favorable public relations, gen­ provided a long-term easement or lease Government agency. eral public support of proposed acquisi­ can be secured at a consideration of $1 (3) Use of temporarily excess prop­ tions, and material assistance in the per term or per annum. 1 erty. Use of property that is temporarily selection of sites which will fulfill the (5) Airbase. Property required for excess to the needs of the other military military requirement and still have the airbases provided such property can be departments or another Government least impact on the civilian economy. acquired by lease containing provisions agency and- which can be secured for This policy will permit consideration of for: exclusive or joint use. The current in­ public preferences in the establishment (i) Right of continuous use by the ventories of real property holdings as of military facilities. Government under firm term or right of maintained by each military department (5) General application and excep­ renewal, for a minimum of 50 years. will be reviewed and the availability of tions. Real estate is acquired at its fair (ii) A rental consideration of $1 per suitable properties determined. Real market value, as established by Govern­ term or per annum. property inventories of other Govern­ ment appraisal and regardless of the (iii) Reserving to the Government title ment agencies as maintained by the Gen­ ownership. For this reason, public notice to all improvements to be placed on the eral Services Administration should also and release of information should not land and the right to dispose of such im­ be reviewed to determine the availability tend normally to increase the value of the provements by sale or abandonment. of suitable properties. land involved or create speculation there­ (iv) Waiver by the lessor .of any and (4) Acquisition by exchange. Exer­ in. Experience has proved that interest all claims for restoration of the leased cise of existing authorities for the ex­ of the Government in specific real estate premises. change of Government-owned real prop­ normally tends to discourage trafficking (v) Use of the property for “ Govern­ erty for non-Goverhment-owned real therein. Though normally the release ment purposes” rather than for a specific property that is by type or location of information should not result in sub­ purpose. adaptable for the military need. Con­ sequent disadvantage to the Government, (6) Reserve components facilities. sideration will also be given to acquiring information will not be released in any Property required for facilities for the available real property of the other mil­ specific case where it might have that Reserve components of the Armed itary departments and other Govern­ result. Forces, provided such property can be ment agencies to be used to exchange for (6) Use of unappropriated and non- acquired by lease containing provisions such non-Government-owned real prop­ navigable water. It is the policy of the detailed in subparagraph (5) (i), (ii), erty. Department of the Aripy to utilize unap­ (iii) and (iv) of this paragraph. When (5) Use of public domain. Use of pub­ propriated and nonnavigable water upon possible the insertion in the lease of a lic domain which is by type or location or under lands under its jurisdiction in provision restricting the use of the land adaptable for the military need. such a manner as is consonant with the to a specific purpose will be avoided; use (6) Donation or long-term, nominal- purposes of water laws which have been of a term such as “ Government pur­ rental lease. Securing title to real prop­ enacted by the several states. poses” should be employed, whenever erty by donation or use thereof by long­ (i) Permanent construction. I f per­possible. term, nominal-rental lease. manent construction, defined as that (7) Air defense sites. Property re­ (h) Policy regarding new acquisi­ which produces a building suitable and quired for air defense sites provided such tions— (1) General policy. No new re­ appropriate to serve a specific purpose property can be acquired by lease con­ quest to acquire an interest in real prop­ for a maximum period of time (at least taining provisions detailed in subpara­ erty will be considered or approved unless 25 years) and with a minimum of main­ graph (5) (ii), (iii) and (iv) of this it is conclusively shown that the (i) tenance, is to be constructed by the Gov­ paragraph and in addition thereto a proposed acquisition is essential to the ernment, the Government must either right of continuous use by the Govern­ accomplishment of an assigned mission; hold or acquire fee title (inclusive of all ment under a firm term or right of re­ (ii) mission cannot be accomplished by mineral rights and improvements) or a newal for as long as required for defense utilization of existing Government- permanent easement interest, with the purposes. owned facilities; (iii) proposed acquisi­ following exceptions: (8) Construction projects not in ex­ tion is the absolute minimum required to (1) Right of re-use by exercise of Na­ cess of $25,000. Construction projects accomplish the mission. tional Security Clause. Property includ­ not in excess of $25,000 will not be con­ (2) New installations. No new in­ ing land or buildings over which the sidered as permanent construction for stallation will be established except in Government currently holds the right of purposes of applying the policy of this unusual circumstances. Proposed new re-use by exercise of the National Se­ section. activities will be^ located at existing per­ curity Clause. (j ) No permanent construction. manent installations wherever possible, (2) Right of re-use by exercise of Na­ Where permanent construction is not to thereby eliminating or reducing require­ tional Emergency Use Provision. Prop­ be placed by the Government, acquisi­ ments for additional land acquisitions, erty including land or buildings over tion of a lesser interest (leasehold, ease­ overhead personnel, operating funds, which the Government holds the right of ment, license, as appropriate) will gen­ new construction, and related items. re-use by exercise of a National Emer­ erally be considered to be in the best (3) New leased space. The acquisi­ gency Use Provision. Inasmuch as such interest of the Government, with the fol­ tion of leased space will not be approved rights inure to the Government only lowing exceptions:. unless it is determined that: during the period or periods of national (1) Cost of construction. Where any (i) Suitable Government-owned space emergency as may be declared by the proposed temporary construction to be is not available for use by the Depart­ President or the Congress and are ex­ placed by the Government has an esti­ ment of the Army. tinguished by the termination thereof, mated cost equal to or in excess of the •(ii) Available and suitable Govern­ every effort will be made to negotiate a current market value of the property, ment-owned space is not economically lease covering such property under terms (2) Rent plus restoration. Where the adaptable by alteration and rehabilita­ that would provide for the right of con­ calculated period of required use is of sufficient duration that the sum expended tion for use. tinuous possession by the Government for (4) Public notice and release of in­ for rentals over this period plus restora­ a minimum of 25 years. tion, if required, would exceed 50 percent formation relative to proposed real (3> Industrial property. Where major of the current market value of the prop­ estate acquisitions. It is the policy of repairs, rehabilitation, or nonseverable erty. (Apply calculated period of re­ the Department of the Army to give improvements are carried out in a pri­ quired use or 20 years, whichever is less.) Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9287

(3) Easement costing 75 percent of feerental for the privileges requested. (4) Acquisition by permit of the right value. Where the cost of acquiring an Where the landowner insists upon pay­ to use real property of another Govern­ easement right exceeds 75 percent of the ment for the privileges requested, dis­ ment department or agency, except as current fair market value of the trict engineers are authorized to nego­ to “general purpose” space from the property. tiate short-term co-use leases, within the General Services Administration and the (k) Commercial and industrial type limits of existing regulations. Post Office Department and all space in facilities— (1) Policy. Privately owned (b) Involuntary. Where rights-of -the metropolitan District of Columbia or Government-owned and privately op­ entry for survey and exploration or area. erated commercial and industrial type short-term co-use leases cannot be ne­ (d) Minor boundary changes. The facilities will be used to the greatest ex­ gotiated, the right-of-entry may be Chief of Engineers, in accomplishing ac­ tent practicable, recognizing the basic obtained through the institution of pro­ quisition in accordance with Department military necessity for integrated, self- ceedings for the condemnation of a of Defense and Department of the Army sustaining units responsible to command short-term co-use leasehold interest. policies and with real estate directives and the necessity for operating anywhere This action is taken only where it can be and authorizations to lease issued by the in the world. It is the policy of the De­ shown that the entry is imperative and Secretary of the Army or his designee, partment of the Army not to engage in that it is impossible to negotiate a vol­ is authorized to make minor boundary the operation of industrial or commercial untary right-of-entry or short-term co­ changes to avoid severance damages,, by type facilities unless it can be demon­ use lease. including or excluding small tracts of strated that it is necessary for the Gov­ § 552.26 Rights-of-entry for con­ land which will not decrease the useful­ ernment itself to perform the required ness of the area for the purpose for work or service. struction— (a) When authorized. Rights-of-entry for construction will be which it is being acquired. (2) Definition. Commercial and in­ (e) Responsibility for all negotiations. dustrial type facilities are defined as obtained by the district engineer only after a real estate directive or authoriza­ To avoid any possibility of misunder­ those devoted to an activity which nor­ standing by property owners and re­ mally might be performed by private in­ tion to lease has been issued and then only when the construction schedule does sultant embarrassment to the Depart­ dustry (except commissaries, post ex­ ment of the Army, under no circum­ changes, and nonappropriated fund not allow sufficient time to complete ne­ gotiations for an option to purchase or stances will commitments be made activities) including, but not limited to, either by negotiation or by dissemination warehouses, motor repair shops, bakeries, for a lease, as appropriate. (b) Involuntary. Where a right-of-of information to property owners, by laundries, and dry-cleaning facilities. any authority other than the Chief of (l) Department of Defense policy rela­ entry for construction cannot be negoti­ ated, under the circumstances set forth Engineers. This is not intended to re­ tive to liaison with Governor of Common­ strict the public notice and release of wealth of Puerto Rico. By. letter dated in paragraph (a) of this section, a right- of-entry will be obtained through the general information as set forth in August 19,1953, the Secretary of Defense § 552.34 (h) (4). informed the Governor of Common­ institution of proceedings for the con­ demnation of fee title, an easement in­ (f) Approval of title. The written wealth of Puerto Rico that the Depart­ opinion of the Attorney General, in favor ment of Defense would establish liaison terest, or a leasehold interest, as appro­ priate. * of the validity of the title, will be ob­ with the Governor to coordinate all mili­ tained for any site or land purchased by tary requirements for land acquisition § 552.37 Acquisition "by Chief of Engi­ the United States. Unless expressly in Puerto Rico. By memorandum dated neers— (a) Statutory authority. The waived by the pertinent authorization August 19,1953, the Secretary of Defense Chief of Engineers, under the authority act or other act of Congress, this opinion instructed that such liaison would be of the Secretary of the Army, is charged will be obtained prior to the expenditure established under the direction of the with the acquisition of all real estate of public money upon such site or land Department of the Army, in coordina­ for the use of the Department of the (section 355, as amended, of the Revised tion with the other interested services. Army (section 1, act December 1, 1941 Statutes; 50 U. S. C. 175) except: On September 8, 1953, the Department (55 Stat. 787), as amended by act July (1) Easements acquired for military of the Army requested the Commander- 26,1947 (61 Stat. 501; 10 U. S. C. 181b)). purposes. (By agreement with the At­ in-Chief, Caribbean Command, to estab­ (b) Scope of responsibility. This au­ torney General, his opinion is obtained lish such liaison. Liaison is being main­ thority is exercised by the Chief of Engi­ only in acquiring easements at a cost in tained locally between the Commandant neers, acting for the Secretary of the excess of $100.) of the Caribbean Sea Frontier, and the Army, in the acquisition of all real estate (2) Leases and licenses. Chairman of the Puerto Rico Planning and interests therein for the use of the (3) Jurisdiction of Government-owned Board. The liaison applies to the pro­ Department of the Army in continental land by transfer or use of Government- posed acquisition of title or any interest United States, Territories, possessions, owned land by permit. in land which is other than (Federal) and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (g) Furnishing title evidence. The Government-owned land. In all cases, (c) Delegated authority. The Chief Chief of Engineers, acting under the au­ liaison action will be initiated during of Engineers or his duly authorized rep­ thority of the Secretary of the Army, will the advance planning or site selection resentative has authority to approve, for procure any evidence of title required by stages. The purpose is to give Puerto the Secretary of the Army: the Attorney General. The expense of Rican officials advance notice of military (1) Fee, easement, and license acquisi­ procurement, except where otherwise au­ real estate requirements and to give tions which do not exceed $5,000 for any thorized by law or provided by contract, them an opportunity to suggest suitable one parcel and which constitute small may be paid out of the appropriations alternatives in an effort to improve pub­ tracts of additional land needed in con­ for the acquisition of land or out of the lic relations with Puerto Rican officials, nection with projects for which final De­ appropriations made for the contingen­ landowners, and the general public. partment of the Army, Department of cies of the Department of the Army (sec­ § 552.35 Rights-of-entry for survey Defense, and/or Congressional approval tion 355, as amended, of the Revised and exploration— (a) Voluntary. Wherì has been obtained, or which constitute Statutes; 50 U. S. C. 175). it is necessary to enter upon non-Gov- rights-of-way for roads, railroads, and (h) Condemnation— (1) General. Fee ernment-owned real estate during siti utility lines necessary to the construc­ title, easements, or leasehold interests may be acquired by the exercise of right selection, particularly for the purpose o: tion, maintenance, and operation of an of eminent domain through the institu­ conducting topographic surveys and tes: approved project. borings, the appropriate division or dis­ tion of condemnation proceedings. These trict engineer will negotiate rights-of- (2) Leasehold acquisition where the proceedings are instituted'in the United fntry for survey and exploration. Th< estimated annual rental for any single States District Courts by the Attorney instrument is in the nature of a licens< leasehold does not exceed $50,000 and General, based upon requests from the which does not convey an interest in lane the acquisition is not controversial, un­ Secretary of the Army. Normally, con­ but precludes the entry from being t usual, or inconsistent with Department demnation proceedings are instituted trespass. Since the entry is for a limitec of the Army policies. only after agreement cannot be reached Purpose and for a relatively short perioc (3) Renewal or extension of lease­ with landowners or other parties in in­ of time, the landowner is not offeree holds. terest as to the value of the real property No. 226------2 9288 RULES AND REGULATIONS or interest therein to be acquired by the 3. Part 555—Motion Picture Service, (f) AQE. Airman Qualifying Exami­ Government; where there are title de­ Including §§ 555.1 to 555.7, is hereby nation. fects which do not permit acquisition by revoked. (g) Armed Forces. The following purchase or lease, as appropriate; or [A R 405-10, June 10, 1957] (Sec. 3012, 70A United States Armed Forces and their where construction schedules or occu­ Stat. 157;-10 U. S. C. 3012) Reserve components: pancy dates do not allow the Chief of (1) Army. Engineers sufficient time to conduct nor­ [ s e a l ] H erbert M. J o n e s , (2) Navy. mal negotiations for options to purchase Major General U. S. Army, (3) Air Force. The Adjutant General. or lease. (4) Marine Corps. (2) Vesting of title or other interest[P. R. DoC. 57-9619; Piled, Nov. 20. 1957; (5) Coast Guard. in the United States. Under a condem­ 8:46 a. m.] (h) Date of enlistment. The date nation proceeding, title, or other interest upon which the oath of enlistment is condemned vests in the United States administered. upon entry of final judgment in the pro­ (i) Enlist or enlistment. Unless ceeding. Where it is necessary to have Chapter VII— Department of the otherwise specified, the original enlist­ title or other interest vested in the Air Force ment of a person who was a former mem­ United States at an earlier date, a Dec­ ber of any of the Armed Forces or a laration of Taking, signed by the Secre­ Subchapter F— Reserve Forces person without prior seryice. tary of the Army, may be filed in the P art 864— E n l is t e d R eserve (j) Extended active duty. A tour of proceeding, with the petition or at any active military service performed by a ENLISTMENT AND REENLISTMENT IN THE AIR time before final judgment. Upon the Reservist who occupies an authorized FORCE RESERVE filing of the Declaration of Taking and troop space of the active military estab­ deposit in the court of the amount of In Part 864, sections 864.1 to 864.14 are lishment. estimated compensation, title or other rescinded and the following substituted (k) Headquarters Air Reserve Records interest condemned vests in the United therefor: Center. A subordinate command of the States (act of February 26,1931; 46 Stat. Sec. Continental Air Command located at 1421; 40 U. S. C. 258a). 864.1 Purpose and scope. 3800 York Street, Denver 5, Colorado. (l) “Persons,” “applicants,” “he,” and § 552.38 Acquisition of maneuver 864.2 Definitions. 864.3 Where to enlist or reenlist. “his”. These words refer to both men agreements for Army commanders— (a) 864.4 Periodsuf enlistment, and women except when used in a sec­ Authorization. After a maneuver is au­ 864.5 Grades authorized. tion clearly applying to only one sex. thorized by the Department of the Army, 864.6 Enlisting members of reserve compo­ (m) Prior service. Active military the Army commander will select the nents of other Armed Forces. service by virtue of which an individual specific areas desired for use. 864.7 Enlisting an applicant placed on the Air Force Reserve retired list. is exempt from induction. For the pur­ (b) Real estate coverage. Real estate pose of this definition such service will coverage will be in the form of agree­ 864.8 Age requirements. 864.9 Citizen requirements. be at least: ments with landowners, granting the 864.10 Mental qualifications. (1) One year of continuous active right to conduct maneuvers at a given 864.11 Physical qualifications^** military service other than active duty time or periodically. Short-term leases 864.12 Moral qualifications. for training, or for exclusive use may also be acquired 864.13 Applicants ineligible. (2) Six months of continuous military for special areas (such as headquarters A u th o r ity: §§ 864.1 to 864.13 Issued under service other than active duty for train­ areas, radio relay sites, base camp sites, sec. 8012, 70A Stat. 488; 10 U. S. C. 8012. ing from which the individual was re­ field hospital sites, and supply dumps) Source: APR 45-47, August 13, 1957 and leased for the convenience of the Gov­ and buildings needed for warehouses, ernment. ordnance shops and similar purposes change 45-47A, October 30, 1957. directly related to the maneuver. Per­ § 864.1 Purpose and scope. Sections No t e : An individual last discharged by mits will also be obtained to cover the 864.1 to 864.13 prescribe the eligibility re­ reason of minority is not considered to havfe use of lands under the jurisdiction of quirements for enlisting men and women prior service. another Government department or as members of the Air Force Reserve. (n) Reenlistment or reenlistee. When agency. Sections 864.1 to 864.13 apply to indi­ used in reference to a person, applies (c) Responsibility for negotiation and viduals acquiring membership in the Air only to a former Regular or Reserve air­ restoration. The appropriate division or Force Reserve only. Concurrent with man who enlists in the Air Force Reserve district engineer will be responsible for enlistment in the Air National Guard of within 90 days from the date he is dis­ negotiating maneuver agreements and the appropriate State, Territory, or the charged from the Regular Air Force or short-term leases and, after the maneu­ District of Columbia, Air National Guard the Air Force Reserve. ver is completed, will be responsible for authorities will enlist airmen of the Air (o) Reserve of the Air Force. The negotiating restoration settlements and/ National Guard of the several States, common Federal status of a Reservist or releases, as appropriate. Territories, and the District of Columbia- who is a member of the Air Force Re­ as Reserves of the Air Froce (see section serve or the Air National Guard. § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term 228, Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952 leases by local commanding officers. Lo­ § 864.3 Where to enlist or reenlist— (10 U. S. C. 510 and 8261)) . cal commanding officers are authorized, (a) Within continental United States without approval by higher authority, to § 864.2 Definitions— (a) Active duty and United States Possessions and Terri­ make leases of camp sites, buildings, and for training. A specified period of active tories (including the Canal Zone) — (1) grounds, for troops; office and storage duty for Reserve training under orders Men— (i) Applicants subject to induc­ space for small detachments; garage or which provide for automatic reversion tion. Applicants subject to induction parking space; space for recruiting sta­ to inactive duty when the training is may be enlisted for specific Reserve va­ tions; and land or space for similar pur­ completed. cancies in Training Category A units poses, provided (b) Active military service. Full-time only within the quotas and under the (a) Funds are available to the local duty with the active establishment, conditions specified by Headquarters USAF to the Continental Air Command commanding officer, either extended active duty or active by separate directive. The Regular Air (b) Rental consideration conforms to duty for training. (c) AFWST. Armed Forces Women’s Force unit supporting the Training Cate­ the prevailing rate in the locality, Selection Test. gory A unit in which the vacancy exists (c) The premises are to be occupied (d) Air Force Reserve. One of the two or the Réserve unit itself may enlist such not longer than 3 months, Reserve components of the Air Force. a person. (d) Rental for the entire period of oc­ The other Reserve component is the Air (ii) Persons enlisting under section cupancy does not exceed $500, and National Guard of the United States. 202, Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, (e) Clearance is made with the Gen­ (e) Applicant. A man or woman ap­ as added by the Reserve Forces Act of eral Services Administration, where re­ plying for enlistment in the Air Force 1955 (69 Stat. 600; 50 U. S. C. 1013), as quired. Reserve, amended (70 Stat. 115). Persons will be Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9289

enlisted under section 262, Armed Forces the enlistment. I f the individual has of discharge from his status as a Reserve Reserve Act of 1952, as amended, within been discharged for more than 12 months of the Air Force, provided that he was the quotas and under the conditions or resides outside the area of jurisdic­ not reduced for cause while a member specified by Headquarters USAF to the tion of the command processing the of the Regular Air Force and provided Continental Air Command by separate enlistment, the authorization for enlist­ that he enlists in the Air Force Reserve directive. ment and assignment will be obtained within 12 months of the date of dis­ (iii) Men with prior service and men from the Commander, Air Reserve charge from the Regular Air Force. The without prior service who have reached Records Center. date of rank will be determined as indi­ their 26th birthday and are not subject § 864.4 Periods of enlistment. Enlist­ cated in subparagraph (1) of this para­ graph. to induction. Air Force organizations ments are authorized for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, (3) An airman last discharged by rea­ having adequate facilities and the per­ and 8 years. Enlistments for 1 year are son of resignation will not be enlisted in sonnel to accomplish the enlistment may authorized only for those Reservists a grade higher than airman third class, enlist men with prior service and men designated as officer candidates. Enlist­ without prior service who have reached ments for 2 years are authorized only E-2. The date of rank will be the date of enlistment. their 26th birthday and are not subject for women designated to participate in (4) An applicant not authorized a to induction under the Universal Mili­ the W AF ROTC Program. Enlistments higher grade under §§ 864.1 to 864.13 will tary Training and Service Act. for 3, 4, 5, and 6 years will be at the op­ (a) Applicants with prior service will tion of the applicant enlisting. Indi­ be enlisted as a basic airman, E -l. The be enlisted for specific Ready Air Force viduals without prior military service date of rank will be the date of enlist­ Reserve units or mobilization assign­ who are between 18% and 26 years of ment. ment positions. age will be enlisted only for a 6-year § 864.6 Enlisting members of Reserve (b) Applicants without prior service period. Individuals enlisting under sec­ components of other Armed Forces. may be enlisted for Training Category A tion 262, Armed Forces Reserve Act of Members of the Reserve components of units only. They must agree to undergo 1952, as amended, will be enlisted only other Armed Forces may be enlisted as basic training unless they possess the for an 8-year period. outlined in §§ 864.31 to 864.39. equivalent training, must meet the eligi­ bility requirements for assignment con­ § 864.5 Grades authorized— (a) Ap­ § 864.7 Enlisting an applicant placed tained in current applicable regulations, plicants without prior service. An appli­ on the Air Force Reserve retired list. An and must meet the age provisions speci­ cant without prior service will be enlisted enlisted member of the Air Force Reserve fied in § 864.8. as a basic airman, El-1, unless he is au­ who applies, is found, qualified, and is (iv) Enlisted members of any other thorized a higher grade under §§ 864.1 placed on the Air Force Reserve retired Reserve component who are approved for to 864.13, except that: list, established in accordance with sec­ enrollment in the advanced course of (1) A member of the Civil Air Patrol tion 207 (b ), Armed Forces Reserve Act Air Force ROTC. An enlisted member who possesses a certificate of proficiency of 1952 (10 U. S. C. 1376), will be sepa­ of a Reserve component of any of the or a letter from Civil Air Patrol head­ rated from his current Reserve enlist­ military services who is accepted for en­ quarters indicating that he has success­ ment and immediately enlisted for an rollment in the advanced course of the fully completed the Civil Air Patrol unspecified period of time. For such an Air Force ROTC will be enlisted in the training program and who is currently enlistment, the eligibility requirements grade equivalent to the grade he holds a member of the Civil Air Patrol may of §§864.31 to 864.39 are waived. The in the other Reserve component. An in­ be enlisted, if otherwise qualified, as an only enlistment processing necessary will dividual enlisted under this subdivision airman third class, E-2. be completing and forwarding DD Form will be assigned to the Air Reserve Rec­ (2) The date of rank will be the date 4, “ Enlistment Record—Armed Forces of ords Center (he will be assigned to the of enlistment. the United States,” to: The Air Adjutant Ineligible Reserve Section if he is an obli­ (3) An applicant who has had 3 General, Headquarters USAF, Attn: Mil­ gor; to the Nonaffiliated Reserve Section months or more of service in any of the itary Personnel Records Division, Wash­ if he is not an obligor). Armed Forces who is otherwise qualified ington 25, D. C. The applicant’s eligi­ (2) Women. An applicant may be and who is not eligible to enlist in a bility for assignment to the retired Re­ enlisted for assignment to any position higher grade under §§ 864.1 to 864.13 serve will determine his eligibility for in any program element for which she may be enlisted as an airman third class, enlistment. is qualified and in which a vacancy ex­ E-2, provided that he was separated in § 864.8 ' Age requirements— (a) Men. ists, except for assignment to the tactical the grade of E-2 or higher. The date of (1) To enlist, a man must be 17 to 34 (combat) group headquarters or a tac­ rank will be the date of enlistment. years of age, inclusive, with parents’ con­ tical (combat) squadron of a Reserve

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(t) Former Regular officers. The fol­ (c) Has personal custody of any child TITLE 33— NAVIGATION AND lowing former Regular officers will not under 18 years of age. be enlisted (waivers are not authorized) : (d) Has had an illegitimate preg­ NAVIGABLE WATERS (1) Former Regular officers of all thenancy. Waivers will not be granted. Chapter II— Corps of Engineers, other Armed Forces. (w) Applicants with prior service in ( 2 ) Former Regular Air Force officers : any of the other Armed Forces. A male Department of the Army (1) Discharged with severance pay un­ applicant with prior service in any of P art 203—B ridge R e g u l a t io n s der chapter 859 of Title 10, United States the other Armed Forces but without prior KENNEBUNK RIVER, MAINE, AND STEAMBOAT I Code, and officers who have resigned in Air Force service will not be enlisted lieu of such separation. without first obtaining the approval of SLOUGH, CALIF. * (ii) Separated under chapter 835 of the commander of a Continental Air 1. Pursuant to the provisions of sec- I Title 10, United States Code. Command numbered air force or a com­ tion 5 of the River and Harbor Act of I (iii) Separated under 10 U. S. C. 8814 parable level of command in the major August 18, 1894 (28 Stat. 362; 33 U. S. C. I and officers who have resigned in lieu of air command of assignment. A female 499), § 203.28 is hereby prescribed to gov- I such separation. applicant with prior service in any of the ern the operation of the Maine State I (u) Former Reserve officers. Except other Armed Forces but without prior Highway Commission bridge across Ken- I when specifically authorized, a former Air Force service or a W AF separated nebunk River between Kennebunk and I Reserve officer of any of the Armed before January 1, 1950, will not be en­ Kennebunkport, Maine, as follows: Forces will not be enlisted. A request listed without first obtaining the ap­ will be submitted to the commander of § 203.28 Kennebunk River, Maine, I proval of the Commander, Air Reserve Dock Square Highway Bridge between I the Continental Air Commarîd numbered Records Center. Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, Maine. I air force in an instance where an activity (x) Applicants who have not regis­ (a) The draw shall be opened promptly of that command is processing an indi­ tered with the Selective Service System. vidual for assignment to a Reserve unit on signal for the passage of vessels be­ The following persons are ineligible for tween the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 5:00 under the jurisdiction of the numbered enlistment if they have not registered air force concerned. In all other in­ p. m. (local time) on all days of the with the Selective Service System: year. stances, requests will be forwarded to: (1) A man over 18 years of age with­ The Commander, Air Reserve Records out prior service. (b) At times other than those sped- i fled in paragraph (a) of this section, Center, 3800 York Street, Denver 5, (2) A man with prior service. the draw need not be opened for the Colorado. (3) A reenlistee under 26 years of age passage of vessels except on advance (v) Applicants with dependents— (1) who has been separated from the mili­ notice to the drawtender to be given be- | Men— (i) A man without prior service. tary service over 30 days. tween the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 5:00 A man without prior service who has two (y) Selective Service System regis­ p. m. when the drawtender is on duty. or more dependents will not be enlisted. trants. A Selective Service System reg­ (c) The owner or agency controlling I A waiver will not be granted. istrant who has received his orders to the bridge shall keep conspicuously I (ii) With prior service, (a) A man report for induction or a registrant clas­ posted on both ther upstream and down- I with prior service who is otherwise sified 1-A (P ), lA - 0 , 1-0, or 4-F will not eligible to enlist in pay grade E -l or E-2 be enlisted. stream sides of the bridge, in a position I and who has two or more dependents where it can be easily read at any time, 1 [ s e a l ] C h arles M . M cD e r m o t t , will not be enlisted. A waiver will not a copy of the regulations in this section. I be granted. Colonel. U. S. Air Force, [Regs., November 6, 1957, 823.01— ENGWO] I Deputy Air Adjutant General. (b) A man with prior service who is (Sec. 5, 28 Stat. 362; 33 ü. S. C. 499) otherwise eligible to enlist in pay grade [F. R. Doc. 57-9618; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; 2. Pursuant to the provisions of sec­ E-3 and who has three or more depend­ 8:45 a. m.J tion 5 of the River and Harbor Act of ents will not be enlisted. August 18, 1894 (28 Stat. 362; 33 U. S. C. (c) A man with prior service who is 499), §203.716 governing the operation I otherwise eligible to enlist in pay grade of drawbridges across Sacramento River I E-4 and who has three or more depend­ Subchapter 6 — Personnel and its tributaries is hereby amended I ents will not be enlisted, except that a prescribing special regulations to govern I person otherwise eligible to enlist in pay P art 886—M il it a r y P e r s o n n e l S e c u r it y the operation of the State of California I grade E-4 who has 3x/2 or more years of P rogram highway bridge across Steamboat I service for pay purposes may be enlisted REPORTING INFORMATION Slough, California, by revision of para- I regardless of the number of dependents. graph (b), as follows: (d) A waiver request is authorized in In Part 886, § 886.3 (c) (2) is corrected (b) and (c) of this subdivision, only in to read as follows: § 203.716 Sacramento River and its I exceptional cases of unusual financial tributaries, Calif. * * * § 886.3 Reporting information. * * * (b) Steamboat Slough, State of Cali- I stability and income not based on gratui­ (c) Investigations. * * * fornia highway bridge at the head of I ties of money or support from relatives (2) The Office of Special Investiga­Grand Island. (1) From 9:00 a. m. to I or upon the assumption that the wife tions, when conducting investigations 5:00 p. m., the bridge shall be opened I and mother will continue to work to help pursuant to this program, will develop all promptly on receipt of the prescribed sig- I support the family. relevant facts with speciail emphasis nal from a vessel desiring to pass through I (e) There are no restrictions for a being given to that information which the bridge. Between 5:00 p. m. and 9:00 I Regular or Reserve airman or an Air supports or refutes an allegation stem­ a. m. advance notice required before I National Guardsman who enlists within ming from the criteria hereinafter de­ 4:00 p. m., to be given to the draw tender I 90 days from the date of his last dis­ scribed. The investigative reports should verbally or by telephone through the I Courtland Exchange, or to be given to I charge. contain sufficient information about in­ (2) Women, (i) A married woman the State Highway Maintenance Super- I formants whose identities are not dis­ intendent at Fairfield. without prior service will not be enlisted. closed to permit those who utilize the (2) The signal for opening this bridge I A waiver will not be granted. reports to evaluate adequately the infor­ shall be two long blasts followed by one I (ii) A woman with or without prior mation furnished by such informants. short blast. service will not be enlisted if she: (Sec. 1, 70A Stat. 488; 10 ü. S. C. 8012) ***** (a) Is the parent by birth or adoption [AFR 35-62, Apr. 8, 1957] [Regs., November 5, 1957, 823.01— ENGWO] I of a child under 18 years of age of whom (Sec. 5, 28 Stat. 362; 33 U. S. C. 499) she has personal or legal custody. [ se al] C h ar les M . M cD e r m o t t , [ s e a l ] H erbert M . J o n e s , (b) Is the stepparent of a child under Colonel, U. S. Air Force, Major General, U. S. Army, 18 years of age and if the qhild is within Deputy Air Adjutant General. The Adjutant General. her household for more than 30 days a [F. R. Doc. 57-9617; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; [F. R. Doc. 57-9620; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957: I year. 8:45 a. m.J 8:46 a. m.] Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9293

where the rule of approximation applies, the application are necessary for his TITLE 43— PUBLIC LANDS: a lease may not include over 2,560 acres proposed development plan. INTERIOR In reasonably compact form. Each lease (2) He intends to explore, mine and shall contain the description of the land develop the property in good faith. Chapter I— Bureau of Land Manage­ involved by legal subdivisions of the pub­ (3) His proposed operations of the ment, Department of the Interior lic land surveys. No person, association, property will be in accordance with good [Circular No. 1987] or corporation, may hold at any one time, conservation practice and this additional either directly o i indirectly, leases that development-is needed in order to supply Part 70__M in e r a l L a n d s ; G o al P e r m it s exceed in the aggregate 10,240 acres in an existing demand which cannot other­ and L eases and L ic e n s e s for F ree U se the United States. wise be reasonably met. of Coal Section 196.7 9(b), (c) and (f) is Section 196.8 (b) is amended to read APPLICATION FOR LEASE BY COMPETITIVE amended to read as follows: as follows: BIDDING § 196.7 Application for lease. * * * § 196.8 Noncompetitive application; Paragraph (a) (2) of § 70.11 is amend­ (b) A statement of his interests, direct publication; protest. * * * ed to read as follows : or indirect, whether as a member of an (b) The notice shall describe the land, § 70.11 Application for lease by com­ association or stockholder in a corpora­ specify the rental and royalty to be petitive bidding. (a) * * * tion, or otherwise in other phosphate paid under the lease, and the minimum (2) Proof of citizenship: If applicant leases or applications therefor on public production requirement, together with a is an individual, a statement as to lands, identifying the aarne by land of­ general statement as to the exploration whether native born or naturalized; if fice and serial number together with the program required by the Secretary to be an association (including a partnership), total amount of acreage so held in the undertaken by the applicant after lease [it must submit a certified copy of the United States, and a statement that such issuance to ascertain that development is ! articles of association and a statement holdings under said act, together with feasible under the lease. The notice by its members as to their Citizenship the lands applied for, do not exceed in shall also state (1) that the minimum [and holdings. If applicant is a corpora­ the aggregate the maximum allowable production requirement will not be re­ tion, it must submit statements showing: area of 10,240 acres in the United States. duced or waived at the lessee’s request (i) The State or Territory of incorpora­ (c) Proof of citizenship: If applicant except as provided in § 196.5, § 196.6, tion; (ii) that it is authorized to hold is an individual, a statement as to § 191.25 or § 191.26 of this chapter, and I leases for coal deposits, and names of whether native born or naturalized; if (2) that the lease will be canceled if the officers authorized to act in such an association (including a partnership), apart from or in addition to any other ! matters in behalf of the corporation; it must submit a certified copy of the grounds that may exist therefor, produc­ (iii) a separate showing as to citizenship articles of association and a statement tion, or the construction of production ! and holdings of any stockholder owning by its members as to their citizenship facilities, including processing plants, is or controlling at least 20 percent of the and holdings. I f the applicant is a cor­ not commenced by the beginning of the corporate stock; and (iv) a statement of poration, it must submit statements fourth year of the lease. A copy of the the proportion of its stock owned or held showing (1) the State or Territory in notice will be posted in the land office by aliens. I f a majority of the corporate which it is incorporated; (2) that it is after receipt by the manager. f stock is held by aliens, thè application authorized to hold leases for phosphate Section 196.10 is amended to read as will be denied. A municipality must sub­ deposits, and the names of the officers follows: mit evidence of: (a) The manner in authorized to act in such matters in be­ which it was organized; (b) that it is half of the corporation; (3) the per­ § 196.10 Offer of lands or deposits for [authorized to hold leases; and (c) that centage of the corporate voting stock and lease by competitive bidding. If, in con­ the action proposed has been duly au­ of all the stock owned by aliens or those nection with a lease application or other­ thorized .by its governing body. Where having addresses outside of the United wise, the authorized officer shall deter­ such material has previously been filed States; and (4) the name, address, mine, after consultation with the Mining a reference by serial number to the rec- citizenship and acreage holdings of any Supervisor of the Gteological Survey as to l ord in which it has been filed, together stockholder owning or controlling 20 the need for further exploration, royalty with a statement as to any amendments percent or more of the corporate stock rates and production requirements and [ will be accepted. of any class. If more than 10 percent any other technical matters, that specific I (Sec. 17,38 Stat. 745; 48 U. S. C. 451) of the stock is owned or controlled by or lands or deposits which constitute an on behalf of aliens, or persons who have acceptable leasing unit are subject to F red A. S e a t o n , phosphate lease without the need of fur­ Secretary of the Interior. addresses outside of the United States, the corporation must give their names ther exploration before development November 14,1957. and addresses, the amount and class of could reasonably be undertaken, the offer IIP. R. Doc. 57-9624; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; stock held by each, and to the extent of lease will be made on the terms and 8:47 a. m.] known to the corporation or which can conditions to be specified in the notice of be reasonably ascertained by it, the facts lease offer to the qualified person who as to the citizenship of each. Where offers the highest bonus by competitive sueh material has previously been filed bidding either at public auction or by [Circular No. 198b] a reference by serial number to the rec­ sealed bids as provided in the notice of ord in which it has been filed, together lease offer. Part 196—P h o sph a t e L eases an d U se with a statement as to any amendments P e r m it s will be accepted. (Sec. 32, 41 Stat. 450; 30 T7. S. C. 189) miscellaneous a m e n d m e n t s * * ♦ ♦ ♦ F red A. S e a t o n , Section 196.2 (a) is amended to read ( f ) Each applicant must show in suf­ Secretary of the Interior. ficient detail that: - &s follows : 1 . N ovem ber 14, 1957. (1) The amount of phosphate lands, § 196.2 Size of leasehold and limita- Federal and non-Federal, held by him, [F. R. Doc. 57-9623; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; tion of acreage holdings, (a) Except together with the lands described in 8:47 a. m.] 9294 FEDERAL REGISTER

PROPOSED RULE MAKING

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE townships of Hamlin, Eaton Rapids, the excess milk price. Such percentage Windsor and Delta in Eaton County. to be according t o t h e fo llo w in g Agricultural Marketing Service Proposal No. 2: That § 924.60 (c) s c h e d u le : Computation of Value of Milk for each Percent Percent [ 7 CFR Part 924 ] Handler, be amended to provide that any January ...... 70 July —'-----—;----- 60 [Docket No: AO-225—A9] handler operating a pool plant, located February _ ...... 70 August ------75 outside the marketing area, and more March ------65 September ______75 M i l k i n D etr o it, M ic h ig a n , M a r k e t in g than 50 miles from City Hall, Detroit, be April ______60 October ______so A rea May ______40 November allowed a distance differential on Class I ------80 June ------40 December ...... 80 NOTICE OP HEARING ON PROPOSED AMEND­ milk sold outside the marketing area, at MENTS TO TENTATIVE MARKETING AGREE­ the rate of 14 cents per cwt. for any After the first full 5 months, a base shall MENT AND TO ORDER distance of up to 50 miles from the City be determined by using the foregoing percentages of milk for each month Pursuant to the provisions of the Agri­ Hali and 1 cent for each 20 miles or frac­ shipped and dividing by the number of cultural Marketing Agreement Act of tion thereof over 50 miles. 1937, as amended (7 U. S. C. 601 et seq.), Proposed by the Michigan Producers days shipped. The base so established Dairy Company: shall be effective until the following and the applicable rules of practice and February 1st. procedure governing the formulation of Proposal No. 3: Revise § 924.5 Detroit marketing agreements and marketing Michigan Marketing Area to include all Proposed by Dairyland Cooperative orders (7 CFR Part 900), notice is hereby of the present marketing area and such Creamery Company: given of a public hearing to be held in portions of Lenawee County not already Proposal No. 10: Amend § 924.71 (c) Parlors E and F, Civic Center, 515 West in the Toledo Marketing Area. to read as follows: Allegan Street, Lansing, Mich., beginning Proposed by ’s Farm Dairy, Inc.: (c) A producer who does not deliver at 10:00 a. m., e. s. t., on December 10, milk to any handler for forty-five (45) 1957, with respect to proposed amend­ Proposal No. 4: That all of Sanilac County; the townships of Sherman, Sand consecutive days shall forfeit his base ments to the tentative marketing agree­ except for a producer who suffers the ment and to the order, regulating the Beach and Rubicon in Huron County; and those townships in St. Clair County complete loss of his barn as a result of handling of milk in the Detroit, Michi­ fire or wind storm or whose herd is prin­ gan, marketing area. which are not now a part of the Detroit marketing area be made a part of the cipally or entirely destroyed by bangs The public hearing is for the purpose disease or other bovine disease, may re­ of receiving evidence with respect to area. Proposed by Twin Pines Farm Dairy, tain his base without loss for six (6) the economic and marketing conditions months. which relate to the proposed amend­ Inc.: ments, hereinafter set forth, and any ap­ Proposal No. 5: Add Livingston County Proposed by Twin Pines Farm Dairy, propriate modifications thereof, to the to the previously proposed area to be Inc.: tentative marketing agreement and to added to the Detroit Marketing Area, Proposal No. 11: The seasonal rela­ the order. with the stipulation that receiving sta­ tionship of the supply-demand percent­ It is expected that sessions of the hear­ tions within the area (where no process­ ages in the Order shall be changed an­ ing to be held at Lansing, Michigan, will ing operations are conducted) shall be nually to reflect the average monthly so far as practicable be devoted to re­ entitled to deduct the distance differen­ production-sales relationship for the ceiving evidence with respect to proposals tial. most recent 4 years. numbered 1 through 6, and that there Proposed by Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy Proposed by Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy will be opportunity to present evidence Co. and Subsidiaries: Co.: with respect to the remaining proposals Proposal No. 6: Raise cost of trans­ Proposal No. 12: Adjust Class I Pre­ at sessions of-the hearing to be held in porting milk in § 924.60 (c) 2 cents per mium to a seasonal basis more closely Detroit, Michigan, time and place of cwt. approximating those differentials in ad­ which will be announced by the Presid­ Proposed by Michigan Milk Producers’ joining markets, thus arriving at Class I ing Officer. Association: prices being the competitive at the same time in the same areas. The proposals relative to redefinition Proposal No. 7: That § 924.52 Class I I be amended in such manner of the marketing area raise the issue Milk Prices, Proposed by Twin Pines Farm Dairy, Inc.: whether the provisions of the present or­ as to provide that during the months of February through September, skim milk Proposal No. 13: In making settlement der would tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act, if they are applied to and butterfat used to produce non-fat with producers, the total base pounds the marketing area as proposed to be dry milk solids, whole milk powder, and shipped by each producer will be multi­ redefined and, if not, what modifications butter, manufactured in a pool plant, be plied by the market average percent of Class I Sales to base milk. The resulting of the provisions of the order would be paid for at the butter-powder formula appropriate. ' price used in the Class I basic formula pounds will be paid for at Class I price less 18.3 cents. and the remainder at Excess price. The proposed amendments, set forth Proposed by Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy Proposed by Dairy Company: below, have not received the approval of Company: Proposal No. 14: In § 924.16 (a) delete the Secretary of Agriculture. Proposal No. 8: Delete §§ 924.52 (a) the remainder of the paragraph following Proposed by the Michigan Milk Pro­ and (b) and replace with the following: the word “Provided” and substitute ducers’ Association: therefore the following: “that the total Proposal No. 1 : That § 924.5 Detroit, (a) The higher of (1) The price per hundredweight as described in § 924.50 quantity distributed during any of the Michigan Marketing Area be changed months of October through March on all by adding to the present area as defined (c), or (2) the price per hundredweight described in § 924.50 (b ), less 18.3 cents. routes operated inside or outside the the townships of Shelby and Macomb marketing area is equal to 50 percent or in Macomb County, Highland, Milford Proposed by Michigan Milk Producers’ more of the receipts from producers or and Lyon in Oakland County, townships Association: from other plants of milk approved by of Exeter, London, Milan and Dundee in Proposal No. 9: That § 924.70 Base the appropriate health authority for Monroe County, townships of Linden, rules, be amended to provide that all fluid use: or” . new shippers and shippers who have re­ Dexter, Sylvan, Lima, Sharon, Freedom, Proposed by Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy linquished their base shall be paid during Company: Manchester and Bridgewater in Wash­ the first five full months of shipment, a Proposal No. 15: Alter percentages in tenaw County as well as all of Jackson percentage of their total shipment at § 924.16 (a) from 45 and 55 to the fol­ County, all of Ingham County and the the base milk price and the balance at lowing percentages: Thursday, November 21, 1957. FEDERAL REGISTER 9295

January------____ 65 J u ly ------____50 If any milk Is transferred to a second (b) That the Secretary of Agriculture February - — ____ 65 A u g u s t ______70 nonpool plant under this paragraph the fix, as the pro rata share of such ex­ ! March------____ 60 Septem ber______70 same conditions of audit, classification penses which each handler shall pay in ¡April------. _ 50 October ______80 30 November _ 80 and allocation shall apply. accordance with the provisions of the June - — -----____30 Decem ber____ 80 Proposed by the Dairy Division Agri­ aforesaid amended marketing agreement cultural Marketing Service: and order during the aforesaid period, I Proposal No. 16: Replace the present the rate of assessment at six mills [Market wide pooling system with an In- Proposal No. 18: Add a section read­ ing as follows: ($0.006) per standard western pear box Idividual-Handler pooling system. of pears or its equivalent of pears in | Proposed Separately by McDonald Co- § 924.54 Use of equivalent prices. I f other containers or in bulk, shipped by I operative Dairy Company and Lansing for any reason a price quotation required such handler during said fiscal period. [Dairy Co.: by this order for computing class prices All persons who desire to submit writ­ | Proposal No. 17: Revise § 924.43 (b) to or for other purposes is not available in ten data, views, or arguments for con­ [read as follows: the manner described, the market ad­ sideration in connection with the I (b) Skim milk and butterfat disposed ministrator shall use a price determined aforesaid proposals may do so by mail­ [of by the handler from a pool plant to a by the Secretary to be equivalent to the ing the same to the Director, Fruit and [lion-pool plant in the form of milk or price which is required. Vegetable Division, Agricultural Market­ [skim milk shall be Class 1 utilization Proposal No. 19: In § 924.8, delete the ing Service, Room 2077, South Building, [unless: 2 words following “producers” and sub­ Washington 25, D. C., not iater than the | (1) The handler claims assignment to stitute therefor the words “or from han­ 10th day after the publication of this [Class n in the report submitted pursu­ dlers other than as a Class I transfer.” notice in the F ederal R eg iste r . ant to § 924.30 on or before the fifth day Proposal No. 20: Make such changes Terms used in the amended marketing [after the end of the month in which as may be necessary to make the entire agreement and order shall, when used [such transaction occurred; marketing agreement and the order con­ herein, have the same meaning as is I (2) The operator of the transferee form with any amendments thereto that given to the respective term in said plant maintains books and records show- may result from this hearing. amended marketing agreement and ling the utilization of all skim milk and Copies of this notice of hearing and order. [butterfat received in any form at such the order may be procured from the Mar­ (Sec. 5, 49 Stat. 753, as amended; 7 U. S. C. [plant which are made available if re­ ket Administrator, 2899 West Grand 608c) quested by the market administrator for Blvd., Detroit 2, Michigan, or from the Dated: November 18,1957. [the purpose of verification. Hearing Clerk, Room 112, Administra­ I (3) The classification reported by the tion Building, United States Department [ s e a l 3 S. R . S m it h , [handler results in an amount of Class I of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C., or Director, Fruit and Vegetable [skim milk and butterfat claimed by all may be there inspected. Division, Agricultural Mar­ [handlers transferring or diverting milk keting Service. to such plant of not less than the amount Issued at Washington, D. C., this 18th day of November 1957. [F. R. Doc. 57-9654; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; of assignable Class I milk remaining 8:55 a. m.] after the following computation: [ s e a l] R o y W. L e n n a r t s o n , | (i) Prom the total skim milk and but- Deputy Administrator. [terfat, respectively in fluid milk products [P. R. Doc. 57-9653; Piled, Nov. 20, 1957; [disposed of from such non-pool plant 8:55 a.m .] Commodity Stabilization Service and classified as Class I milk pursuant [to the classification provisions of this [ 7 CFR Parts 815, 8161 [order applied to such non-pool plant, M a r k e t in g o f S ugar an d L iq u id S ugar [subtract the skim milk and butterfat re­ [ 7 CFR Part 939 1 P roduced fr o m S ugar B eets an d S ug a r ­ ceived at such plant from dairy farmers B eurre D ’A n j o u , B eur r e Bose, W in t e r c a n e G r o w n i n C o n t in e n t a l U n it e d who hold permits from the appropriate N e l is , D o y e n n e d u C o m ic e , B e u r r e S tates an d M a r k e t in g o f S ugar for [health authority to supply milk to such C o n s u m p t io n i n T e r r it o r y o f H a w a ii Plant for bottling purposes and who the E aster, and B eurre C lair g e a u P ears G r o w n i n O reg o n, W a s h in g t o n , an d an d P u e r t o R ic o [market administrator determines consti­ C a l if o r n ia tute the regular source of supply for such NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING fluid milk products for such non-pool NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING WITH Plant; Notice is hereby given that the Secre­ RESPECT TO EXPENSES AND FIXING OF RATE tary of Agriculture pursuant to authority I ® ^’roni the remainder, subtract the OF ASSESSMENT FOR 1957-58 FISCAL vested in him by the Sugar Act of 1948, rjkim and butterfat, respectively, in PERIOD as amended (61 Stat. 922, as amended), intiT Products received from an- Consideration is being given to the fol­ is considering a revision of Sugar Regu­ r . er.market and which is classified and lowing proposals which were submitted lation 815 (7 CFR 815.1 et seq.) and all rf?ce<* as Class I milk pursuant to an- by the Control Committee, established provisions remaining in effect of Sugar I ther order issued pursuant to the act, under the marketing agreement, as Regulation 816 (14 F. R. 2163) as here­ provided that the amount subtracted amended, and Order No. 39, as amended inafter proposed. llj- ^ n t to this subdivision shall be (7 CFR Part 939), regulating the han­ All persons who desire to submit writ­ punned to such market's pro-rata share dling of Beurre D’Anjou, Beurre Bose, ten data, views or arguments for consid­ |J.S-UC,h remainder based on the total Winter Nelis, Doyenne du Comice, Beurre eration in connection with the proposed Ln„e!. ,of skim milk and butterfat, re­ Easter, and Beurre Clairgeau varieties of regulation shall file the same in duplicate pp ctively, at such non-pool plants which pears grown in Oregon, Washington, and with the Director of the Sugar Division, | 6 subject to the pricing provisions of California, effective under the applicable Commodity Stabilization Service, United n order issued pursuant to the act. provisions of the Agricultural Marketing States Department of Agriculture, Wash­ L (4V f skim milk and butterfat Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 ington 25, D. C., not later than 20 days I nsferred by all handlers to such a U. S. C. 601 et seq.), as the agency to after the publication of this notice in r . i j 001 Plant and reported as Class I administer the terms and provisions the F ederal R e g ister . The basis and (th pursuant to this paragraph is less thereof : purpose of the proposed revisions are as Lj“ 1 the skim milk and butterfat as- (a) That the Secretary of Agriculture follows: L 8Table to Class I milk pursuant to sub- find that expenses not to exceed $29,- Basis and purpose. Sugar Regulation (3 ) of this paragraph,747.50 an are likely to be incurred by said 815, as effective January 1, 1955 (19 F. R. committee during the fiscal period be­ 7936), was designed to establish a com­ S T S * * amount of skim milk and ginning July 1,1957, and ending June 30, L ], rt&t shall be reclassified as Class I plete pattern to govern the handling of 1958, both dates inclusive, for its main­ sugar and liquid sugar produced from L . pro rata in accordance with the tenance and functioning under the sugar beets and sugarcane grown in the hvo ? ^ ass II classification reported aforesaid amended marketing agreement continental United States in relation to [ y each of such handlers. and order; and quotas and allotments established pur- No. 226---- 3 9296 PROPOSED RULE MAKING suant to secs. 202 and 205 of the Sugar an action specified in § 816.4 occurs in only by sugar or liquid sugar processed Act of 1948, as amended, and the pro­ order to fulfill the requirements of sec­ from sugarcane grown in such areas. hibitions set forth in subsection (b) and tion 211 (c) of the Sugar Act of 1948, The return of sugar to the Islands ap­ (d) of section 209 of that act. The reg­ as amended, through the provisions of pears to be consistent with the objectives ulation was subsequently amended (20 this part. of the act, provided that (1) the shipper P. R. 8807). After January 1, 1955, cer­ The physical and chemical character­ has received sugar processed from sugar­ tain provisions of Sugar Regulation 816 istics of sugar provide no basis for associ­ cane grown in the area to which the (13 P. R. 127, 1076, 2063, 4590, 5903, 14 ating ic with any kind of raw material, sugar is shipped and (2) the quantities P. R. 466, 2163) remained in effect with producing area or processor. In a wide returned to each area are taken into ac­ respect to sugar or liquid sugar produced and increasing variety of situations sugar count in establishing, allotting and filling in the Territory of Hawaii and Puerto froin two or more sources is commingled. the quota for local consumption in the Rico. Additional changes are dictated Commingling may be intermittent with area. Paragraph (d ), § 816.4, is added by experience in administering the regu­ respect to the “stream” of sugar from a to provide, in conjunction with provisions lation, and by amendments to the Sugar given source and even a most exhaustive being proposed for inclusion in Part 817, Act by Public Law 545, 84th Congress, analysis of the records frequently may for such marketings for local consump­ and are required to make the complete not establish clearly the extent and time tion in the Territory of Hawaii and regulation apply to sugar and liquid at which the “stream” may in fact be­ Puerto Rico and exempt such quantities sugar processed from sugarcane in the come involved in commingling. Designa­ from the mainland quotas. Sugar proc­ Territory of Hawaii or Puerto Rico for tion of equivalent quantities within a essed and refined in Puerto Rico and local. consumption within such areas. larger total commingled quantity ade­ marketed for consumption in the Virgin Accordingly, under the proposed revision quately serves all of the objectives of the Islands is included as sugar subject to the provisions of Part 815 and Part 816 act, including the specific objectives that the Puerto Rican local quota since much previously in effect are superseded and gave rise to section 211 (c) of the act. of such sugar is delivered to the Virgin the provisions formerly in Part 815 as Accordingly, the definition of “main­ Islands through secondary distributors changed are republished as a new Part land sugar” in § 816.2 (c) is amended to who supply both that area and Puerto 816. Changes in wording have been clarify the manner in which the identity Rico, thus making it impossible to sep­ made as needed for clarification, partic­ of “mainland sugar” is to be established. arately identify the quantities ultimately ularly as occasioned by changes in the 4. When processor loses control of delivered for consumption in Puerto Rico act or in this regulation. In addition to sugar by means other than sale or use. and the Virgin Islands. changes in language to extend the pro­ Heretofore the regulations established 6. Production and marketing of sugar visions of the regulation to sugar for lo­ when marketings occur entirely in terms under bond for livestock feed. Section cal consumption in Hawaii and Puerto of actions by the persons who manufac­ 13 of Public Law 545, 84th Congress, Rico, the major changes are as follows: ture sugar and with minor exceptions amends section 301 (b) of the Sugar Act 1. Renumbering of sections. A new these actions relate to deliveries pursuant to permit sugar beets or sugarcane to § 816.1 is added; § 815.1, as amended, now to contracts of sale. It is necessary to be marketed (or processed) for the pro­ appears as § 816.2; § 815.2, as amended, clarify and complete the coverage of the duction of sugar for livestock feed or the now appears as § 816.4; § 815.3, as disposition of sugar to include cases in production of livestock feed in excess amended, now appears as § 816.5; which the person who manufactured or of the proportionate share for the farm § 815.4, as amended, now appears as processed the sugar is not a party to a without disqualifying the producers for § 816.3; the substance of §§ 815.5 and contract of sale but which, nonetheless, conditional payments under the act. 815.6 is now incorporated into §816.7; have the same effect on the availability When sugar beets or sugarcane are a new provision relating to processing of the sugar for consumption in the con­ processed under this provision the pur­ of non-proportionate shares sugar beets tinental United States. This is accom­ pose for which the sugar is produced or sugarcane now appears in § 816.6; a plished by amending the definition of is known at the time of delivery of the new provision heretofore incorporated “ processor” in § 816.2 (e) and amending beets or sugarcane and it is necessary in allotment orders appearing in Part § 816.4 (a ). The change in the definition at that time to establish the obligation 814 has been incorporated into §816.3; of a processor covers situations not cov­ to use the sugar for the exempt purposes and, the provisions of § 815.7 through ered by specific provisions of the regula­ to support growers’ claims of compliance § 815.9, as amended, appear in § 816.8 tions, and the change in § 816.4 (a) with their proportionate shares and to through 816.10, respectively. covers barters, exchanges and gifts. The exclude the sugar so produced from the 2. Purpose and persons affected. Sec­ definition of “processor” is changed so quantities applicable for allotment pur­ tion 816.1 is added so that the purpose, that if circumstances arise in which the poses pursuant to section 205 of the act. of the regulation and the identification processor fails to control the sugar until Section 816.6 has been added and of persons to whom the regulation is a marketing, as described in this regula­ changes are made in § 816.7 to accom­ applicable will be readily apparent from tion is accomplished, a creditor, insuror, plish these purposes. the regulation as it will appear in the carrier, warehouseman or other person Section 816.7, as amended, also makes Code of Federal Regulations. This who may first take the actions described the processor the only acceptable princi­ change is considered desirable because in § 816.4 may be held accountable for pal on the bond provided to cover sugar the scope of the regulation is broadened the marketing of sugar subject to appli­ produced and marketed for use as live­ (1) to cover certain operations in Hawaii cable quota and allotment requirements stock feed or in the production of live­ and Puerto Rico as well as on the main­ and limitations. stock feed or for use in the distillation land and (2) by the proposed amend­ 5. Sugar for local consumption in Ha­ of alcohol. This provides for greater ment discussed in Item 4, to make it waii and Puerto Rico refined in the con­ flexibility in meeting the conditions of applicable to persons acquiring sugar tinental United States. Heretofore there the bond and although the processor as a result of unusual transactions with has been no specific regulation covering would be responsible for furnishing re­ processors. the possible “reverse flow” of sugar from quired evidence of use by his customers, 3. Physical identity of sugar accounted the continental United States to the Ter­ he may adopt pricing practices or require for. The meaning of the term “mar­ ritory of Hawaii and Puerto Rico. It is bonds of the buyer to cover any liability keting” for the purposes of this regula­ known, however, that limited quantities that may befall him.. tion is limited in § 816.4, as renumbered, of s'’.gar do move in that manner, usually 7. Conversion of liquid sugar to raw to specific actions in relation to main­ to meet special packaging or processing value. Subsection 101 (h) of the Sugar land or local sugar which are taken by requirements for which the demand is Act of 1948, as amended, defines “raw processors. Such processors may simul­ so small that the desired preparation in value” and outlines the manner in which taneously handle sugar other than that the Islands is impractical. Other oc­ the principal grades and types of sugar which they process from sugar beets or casions may occur. The Sugar Act of and liquid sugar shall be translated into sugarcane or acquire within the purview 1948, as amended, subjects local require­ terms of raw value. Paragraph (5) of of this regulation. This raises a ques­ ments to quota limitations and such this subsection provides for the Secre­ tion regarding the extent to which it is quotas are subject to allotment. Fur­ tary to establish rates for translating any necessary to segregate and separately thermore, section 211 (c) of that act grade or type not otherwise provided for identify all mainland or local sugar until requires that such quotas may be filled or for which he determines that the raw IjTwrstfai/, N o v e m b e r 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9297 lvalue cannot be measured adequately Authority : §§ 816.1 to 816.10 issued under be marketed for consumption within ■under the specific paragraphs of this sec. 403, 61 Stat. 932; 7 U. S. O. 1153. Inter­ such area. The term also includes sugar prets or applies secs. 101, 205, 209, 211, 212, processed in the Territory of Hawaii or ■subsection. 301 (b ); 61 Stat. 922, as amended, 926, as | liquid sugar was not marketed by amended, 928, 929, as amended; 7 U. S. C. Puerto Rico for livestock feed or the Iprocessors of sugar beets or mainland 1101, 1115, 1119, 1121, 1122, 1131. production of livestock feed from sugar­ ■sugarcane or for local consumption in cane grown in Hawaii or Puerto Rico, lHawaii or Puerto Rico at the time that § 816.1 Purpose and persons affected. respectively, in excess of the propor­ ■subsection 101 (h) of the Sugar Act was (a) The regulations in §§ 816.1 to 816.10 tionate shares determined pursuant to |flrst adopted. As the practice subse­ issued pursuant to the f-jugar Act of 1948, section 301 (b) of the act, and sugar quently developed, crystalline sugar was as amended, govern the handling of sugar processed and refined in Puerto Rico ■first produced and subsequently lique- or liquid sugar produced from domestic from sugarcane grown in Puerto Rico ■fied and, for the most part, such liquid sugar beets and mainland sugarcane, or which is ultimately consumed in the ■sugar has been marketed in terms of produced from sugarcane in the Terri­ Virgin Islands. ■the crystalline sugar contained therein. tory of Hawaii and in Puerto Rico and (e) The term “ processor” means any ■Most “liquid sugar,” to be processed from marketed for local consumption in rela­ person who manufactures “ mainland ■mainland sugarcane or for marketing for tion to quotas and allotments established sugar” or “ local sugar” as defined in this ■local consumption in Hawaii or Puerto under sections 202, 203 and 205 of the part or any person for whose account ■Rico is likely to be first produced as act, and the prohibitions set forth in sub­ mainland or local sugar is manufactured ■crystalline sugar. Reports of production sections (b), (c) and (d) of section 209 by another person and includes all per­ land marketings were made to the De­ of the act. They also provide the method sons who acquire control over such main­ partment on the basis of crystalline for exempting sugar produced from such land sugar or local sugar if such sugar I equivalents until 1955. In developing re­ sugar beets or sugarcane from quotas has not previously been marketed as porting requirements for mainland sugar pursuant to item (4) of section 212 of the provided in § 816.4. ■ under Sugar Regulation 815, as effective Sugar Act of 1948, as amended. (f) The term “refiner of mainland or 1 January 1,1955, emphasis was laid upon (b) The regulations in §§ 816.1 to local sugar” means any person who ac­ ■reporting the quantities of liquid sugar 816.10 apply to processors and refiners quires mainland or local raw sugar from p n a basis that would result in transla- with respect to all sugar and liquid sugar a processor for refining or otherwise im­ ■tion in accordance with paragraph (h) which they produce or refine from do­ proving the quality of such mainland or ■ (4) of section 101 of the Sugar Act when mestic sugar beets and mainland sugar­ local sugar. (The same person may be pncluded in a larger quantity of beet cane or which they produce from both a “processor” and such a “refiner” ) . ■sugar to which the factor 1.07 is appli- Hawaiian or Puerto Rican sugarcane and (g) The term “Department” means the pable under paragraph (h) (1) of that market for consumption in such areas. United States Department of Agriculture. p e t. As a result, problems arose with It also extends records and reports re­ (h) The term “Secretary” means the ■ respect to paragraph (h) (4) when ap­ quirements to all sugar and liquid sugar Secretary of Agriculture or any officer plied to liquid sugar produced from coming under the ownership and control or employee of the Department to whom ■crystalline beet sugar. It represented a of such persons in order to assure proper the Secretary has delegated authority, or peparture from established practice, lent accounting for mainland and local sugar. to whom authority may hereafter be ptself to different interpretations-and The regulations in §§ 816.1 to 816.10 also delegated, to act in his stead. was not uniformly applied. apply to any person who acquires such (i) The term “quota” means any cal­ B sugar or liquid sugar for the distillation I The amendment in Public Law 545, endar year quota established in Part 811 of alcohol or for livestock feed or for the ■ 84th Congress, of subsection 101 (c), de- or in Part 812 of this chapter. production of livestock feed, or to any I fining direct-consumption sugar to in- (j) The term “ allotment” means the person who acquires such sugar or liquid ■clude liquid sugar, make paragraphs (h) portion of a quota established for a sugar as a result of a sale or transfer ■ d) and (h) (4) of section 101 of the act processor in Part 813, Part 814, or Part thereof pursuant to a pledge, mortgage pppear to apply to liquid sugar produced 815 of this chapter. or other agreement, or a judgment, de­ ■ from crystalline beet sugar. However, cree, writ or order of a court, if such § 816.3 Restrictions on marketings. paragraph (1) cannot apply to liquid sugar or liquid sugar has not previously (a) Subject to the provisions of § 816.5 pugar since liquid sugar does not test been marketed as provided in § 816.4. each processor is hereby prohibited from ■ 92 degrees or more by the polariscope, marketing a quantity of mainland or p n d resort to paragraph (4) produces a § 816.2 Definitions. As used in this local sugar in excess of the quantity de­ pesult that differs significantly from the part: termined in Part 813, Part 814 or Part ■ raw value of the crystalline sugar con- (a) The term “act” means the Sugar 815 of this chapter to be the allotment ■ tamed in the liquid sugar. Thus, it ap- Act of 1948, as amended (61 Stat. 922, as of such processor: Provided, That the ■ Pe^rs necessary for the Secretary to es- amended). Secretary may permit marketings to be I taMish rates for translating liquid sugar (b) The term “person” means an in­ made by one allottee, or other person ■ produced from crystalline beet sugar dividual, partnership, corporation, asso­ within the allotment established for an­ ■ into raw value pursuant to paragraph ciation, estate, trust or other business other allottee upon relinquishment by P& ) of subsection 101

(i) For sugar beets, the sugar content acquired and the date of execution of this content,” as defined in section 101 (i) certificate : of the act, contained in such liquid sugar. in pounds of beets received for process­ Cd) Quantity of sugar to which con­ ing pursuant to the approved application Distillation of alcohol______cwt. ditions of bond apply* The conditions multiplied by the average yield of sugar Livestock feed______- — cwt. of a bond shall apply to the sum of the per pound of sugar content from all sugar Production of livestock feed______cwt. quantities of sugar or liquid sugar beets of the same crop processed in the (ii) Part of total (subdivision (i) of this covered at any one time thereunder by same factory, during the period used for subparagraph) so used which was or is to be approved applications and the foregoing computing the yield, adjusted for the covered by other certificates (certificates pre­ provisions of this paragraph shall be sugar recoverable by desugarization of viously executed or to be executed to cover the molasses produced. sugar acquired from other suppliers or effective whether or not the surety re­ processors) ____' cwt. ceives notice from the Secretary of the (ii) For sugarcane produced in the (iii) Quantity of sugar to which this cer­ approval of any such application. The Mainland Cane Sugar Area, the number tificate ap p lies____ cwt. quantity of sugar orliquid sugar covered of tons of standard cane determined pur­ under a bond by each approved appli­ suant to the applicable determination of Each certificate shall be endorsed by the cation shall be as follows : fair and reasonable prices (Parts 873 and principal of the bond acknowledging that (1) For an application approved to 874 of this chapter) received for process­ the use of the sugar to which the cer­ cover under a bond marketings of main­ ing pursuant to an approved application tificate applies is to apply to the fulfill­ land or local sugar to a refiner who is multiplied by the yield in pounds of sugar ment of the conditions of the bond on the principal under such bond, for fur­ made and estimated per ton of all stand­ which he is the principal. ther processing, refining and storage as ard sugarcane of the same crop processed (3) Upon default in any applicable referred to in paragraph ,(a) of § 816.5, in the same factory dining the period or condition heretofore set forth, and the the quantity covered shall be that stated periods used for computing the yield expiration of any extension of time for in the application or, if different, thé which is reported and accepted on Form fulfillment thereof that may be granted quantity actually marketed pursuant to SU-123. in writing by the Secretary, payment such application as determined by the (iii) For sugarcane produced in Ha­ shall be made to the United States of Secretary. waii, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands, America of a sum equal to the full (2) For an application approved to the pounds of sugar commercially recov­ amount of the obligation prescribed in cover under a bond the marketing of erable determined pursuant to the ap­ paragraph (c) of this section applicable mainland or local sugar for the distilla­ plicable determination of sugar commer­ to the quantity of sugar or liquid sugar tion of alcohol, for livestock feed or for cially recoverable (Parfe§ 836, 837 and 838 covered under the bond by an approved the production of livestock feed as re­ of this chapter) from the sugarcane application and with respect to which ferred to in paragraph (b) of § 816.5, received pursuant to the application quantity the default occurred in whole the quantity covered shall be that stated initially approved. or in part. in the application, or, if smaller, the (e) Conditions. Any bond accepted (f) Duration of obligation under a quantity actually marketed pursuant to pursuant to this part shall be upon the bond. Any bond furnished pursuant to the approved applications as determined following conditions: this part shall provide (1) that the obli­ by the Secretary. (1) In the case of an application to gation thereunder will remain in full force and effect until the Secretary no­ (3) For an application approved to market a quantity of mainland or local tifies the principal and surety of release cover under a bond the production and sugar for further processing, refining and thereof with respect to all quantities au­ marketing of mainland or local sugar storage, the principal shall hold and thorized by the Secretary to be covered . from sugar beets or sugarcane in excess store the raw value equivalent of the thereunder during the period within of proportionate shares as referred to in sugar or liquid sugar received pursuant which obligations may be incurred under § 816.6, the quantity covered shall be to the approved application until release the bond as stated in the bond, and, (2) that stated in the initial application until thereof is authorized by the Secretary. a revised application is approved at Such sugar must be held and stored at that the surety waives notice of any ex­ which time the quantity covered shall be the refinery where the mainland or local tension of time specified by the Secretary that stated in the revised application. sugar was received, be in transit thereto, for performance of any condition of the The quantity stated in the initial appli­ or be at other storage facilities where bond. cation should be the maximum quantity the quantity of sugar refined or to be § 816.8 Records and reports, (a) For of sugar which the principal (processor) refined at such refinery is placed for the the purposes of this part, mainland or may produce from the total of the max­ account of the refiner, or be in transit local sugar manufactured as crystalline imum number of tons of sugar beets or thereto, after the mainland or local sugar and subsequently converted into sugarcane expected to be received from sugar identified with the approved ap­ and marketed as liquid sugar shall be re­ each producer named in the application. plication has been marketed. ported as the quantities of crystalline In the revised application the quantity (2) In the case of an application to sugar so converted and the raw value stated shall be the quantity produced market a quantity of mainland or local thereof shall be determined as prescribed determined as hereinafter provided: If sugar for use in the distillation of alcohol in paragraph (1), (2) or (3), section 101 sugar beets or sugarcane received for or for use as livestock feed or in the (h) of the act, whichever paragraph is processing pursuant to an approved ap­ production of livestock feed, and in the applicable to the crystalline sugar so con­ plication are processed during a period case of an application to produce and verted. Liquid sugar for which the quan­ when no other sugar beets or sugarcane market a quantity of mainland or local tities of converted crystalline sugar are are being processed, the quantity of sugar for use as livestock feed or in the unknown shall be reported in terms of sugar or liquid sugar produced shall be production of livestock feed, the raw the total sugar content and the raw value determined directly from the factory value equivalent of the quantity of main­ thereof shall be determined by multiply­ Production records applicable to the land or local sugar stated in the approved ing the total sugar content by the factor sugar beets or sugarcane processed pur-, application shall be so used within one 1.07. suant to the application. If the sugar year after the date of approval by the (b) Each person subject to the pro­ beets or sugarcane received for process- Secretary of the application, or within visions of this part shall keep and pre­ Pursuant to an approved application such extension of time thereafter as the serve, for a period of two years following are processed simultaneously with the Secretary may specify, and the principal the end of the calendar year in which Processing of other sugar beets or sugar­ on the bond shall transmit to the Sugar the mainland or local sugar is marketed, cane, the quantity of sugpr or liquid Division no later than 30 days after the an accurate record of his processings, re­ sugar produced shall be based on the expiration of the performance period ceipts and marketings of all sugar and sugar or liquid sugar produced from all under the bond certifications executed liquid sugar. Upon request by any em­ sugar beets or sugarcane processed by the persons who used the quantity of ployee of the Department of Agriculture during the factory run period or periods sugar stated in the application showing authorized in writing by the Secretary, ln which the sugar beets or sugarcane the following information: such records shall be made freely avail­ received for processing pursuant to an (i) Total quantity of sugar used betweenable for examination by such employee approved application were processed de­ the first day of the month in which the during regular working hours of any termined as follows: sugar to which- this certificate applies was business day. 9300 PROPOSED RULE MAKING

(c) Each person subject to the provi­ Form SU-152 for processors and refiners (14 F. R. 2163, Part 816 of this chapter), sions of this part shall report informa­ in Puerto Rico. except that actions with respect to main­ tion as and when required by the Sec­ land and local sugar taken prior to such § 816.9 Delegation of authority. The retary on forms specified by him with effective date a$id pursuant to Sugar Director or Deputy Director of the Sugar such approval by the Bureau of the Regulations 815 (19 F. R. 7930, 20 F. R. Division, or thè Chief of the Quota and 8807) and 816 (14 F. R. 2163) shall be Budget as may be applicable under the Allotment Branch thereof, Commodity Federal Reports Act of 1942. In addi­ subject to and governed by such sugar Stabilization Service of the Department, regulations. tion to the applications and reports is authorized to act for and on behalf of otherwise specifically referred to in this the Secretary in administering this part. Done at Washington,-D. C., this 15th part, this requirement shall include but day of November 1957. §816.10 Application of §§816.1 to is not necessarily limited to, the infor­ 816.10 and prior regulations. Upon the [ s e a l] C lar ence L. M il l e r , mation prescribed on Form SU-70 for effective date thereof, the regulations in Acting Administrator, sugar beet processors, Form SU-71, SU- §§ 816.1 to 816.10 shall supersede Sugar Commodity Stabilization Service. 72 or SU-73 for mainland sugarcane Regulations 815 (19 F. R. 7930, 20 F. R. [F., R. Doc. 57-9631; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; processors, Form SU-74 for refiners and 8807, Part 815 of this chapter) and 816 8:48 a. m.]

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY changes are hereby made in the customs 7. The limits of Customs Collection field organization, effective at the close District No. 20, with headquarters port Bureau of Customs of business December 31,1957: at New Orleans, Louisiana, are hereby 1. The following Customs Collection extended to include all the territory in E m br o id er y M a c h in e s Districts are hereby abolished: the abolished District No. 19. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION Customs Collection District No. 5 (Rhode 8. The limits of Customs Collection N o vem ber 15, 1957. Islan d). District No. 22, with headquarters port at Galveston, Texas, are hereby extended The Bureau of Customs published a Customs Collection District No. 8 (Roch­ ester). to include all the territory in the notice in the F ederal R egister dated Customs Collection District No. 12 (Pitts­ abolished District No. 21. March 16, 1957 (22 F. R. 1727), that the burgh) . 9. The limits of Customs Collection tariff classification of Comely & Cie'ma­ Customs Collection District No. 16 (South District No. 25, with headquarters port chines, Models A2, A5, AB, BCH, D, FBN, Carolina). at San Diego, California, are hereby ex­ FD, L5, LG5, LGCH, RT, 121, 123, 148, Customs Collection District No. 19 (Mo­ tended to include all the territory in the 148H, and X, and similar machines by the bile) . same or other manufacturers was under Customs Collection District No. 21 (Sa­ abolished District No. 26. bine) . 10. The limits of Customs Collection review. The Bureau by its letter to the Customs Collection District No. 26 (Ari­ District No. 28, with headquarters port at collector of customs at New York, dated zona) . San Francisco, California, are hereby ex­ November 15, 1957, ruled that such ma­ Customs Collection District No. 36 (Duluth tended to include all the territory in the chines are classifiable under the provi­ and Superior). sion for embroidery machines in para­ Customs Collection District No. 37 (Wis­ abolished District No. 47. 11. The limits of Customs Collection graph 372, Tariff Act of 1930, as modified, consin). District No. 34, with headquarters port at with duty at the rate of 15 percent ad Customs Collection District No. 43 (Ten­ nessee) . Pembina, North Dakota, are hereby ex­ valorem, rather than under the provi­ Customs Collection District No. 47 (Colo­ tended to include all the territory in the sion for sewing machines, not specially rado) . provided for, in the same paragraph with abolished District No. 36, except the fol­ lowing territory: The counties of Cook, duty at the rate of 10 percent ad valorem. 2. Each remaining Customs Collection Lake, St. Louis, Carlton, and Pine in the As that decision will result in the as­ District shall be known officially by its sessment of duty at a higher rate than number. The identifying geographical State of Minnesota, that portion of the has heretofore been assessed under an es­ language which has been used following State of Wisconsin lying north of 46 de­ grees north latitude, and the island of tablished and uniform practice, it shall each number is hereby discontinued, but be applied only to such or similar mer­ for purposes of convenient identification Isle Royale in the State of Michigan. 12. The limits of Customs Collection chandise entered, or withdrawn from each district may be referred to by the warehouse, for consumption after 90 days name of the headquarters port. No District No. 35, with headquarters port at after the date of publication of an ab­ change is made by this order in the offi­ Minneapolis, Minnesota, are hereby ex­ tended to include the following territory stract of that decision in the weekly cial number or the location of the head­ Treasury decisions. quarters port of any remaining district. in the abolished District No. 36: The 3. The limits of Customs Collection counties of Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Carlton, [ s e a l] R a l p h K e l l y , District No. 6, with headquarters port at and Pine in the State of Minnesota, that Commissioner of Customs. Bridgeport, Connecticut, are hereby ex­ portion of the State of Wisconsin lying [F. R. Doc. 57-9664; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; tended to include all the territory in the north of 46 degrees north latitude, and 8:59 a. m.] abolished District No. 5. the island of Isle Royale in the State of 4. The limits of Customs Collection Michigan. District No. 9, with headquarters port at 13. The limits of Customs Collection Buffalo, New York, are hereby extended District No. 39, with headquarters port at [T. D. 54483; Order 165-7] to include all the territory in the Chicago, Illinois, are hereby extended to F ie ld O rganization abolished District No. 8. 5. 'Die limits of Customs Collection include all the territory in the abolished rearrangement o f c o l l e c t io n d ist r ic t s District No. 11, with headquarters port District No. 37. 14. The limits of Customs Collection N ovem ber 19, 1957. at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are here­ District No. 42, with headquarters port at Bj virtue of the authority vested in the by extended to include all the territory President by section 1 of the Act of in the abolished District No. 12. Louisville, Kentucky, are hereby ex­ August 1, 1914, 38 Stat. 623, as amended 6. The limits of Customs Collection tended to include all the territory in the (19 U. S. C. 2), and delegated to the District No. 17, with headquarters port abolished District No. 43. Secretary of the Treasury by Executive at Savannah, Georgia, are hereby ex­ 15. All ports of entry in each abolished Order No. 10289, September 17, 1951 (3 tended to include all the territory in the Customs Collection District shall be ports CFR, 1951 Supp., Ch. II ), the following abolished District No. 16. of entry in the collection district whose Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9301 limits are rearranged by this order to U n it e d S t a t e s L i n e s C o . a n d A l c o a 5. This delegation shall be effective as include them. S t e a m s h ip C o ., I n c . of the date hereof and shall not extend beyond June 30, 1960. [ s e a l ] R o b e r t B . A n d e r s o n , NOTICE OF AGREEMENT FILED FOR APPROVAL Dated: November 15, 1957. Secretary of the Treasury. Notice is hereby given that the follow­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9700; Filed, Nov. 19, 1957; ing described agreement has been filed E d w a r d K. M i l l s , Jr., 4:53 p. m.] with the Board for approval pursuant to Acting Administrator. section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916 (39 [F. R. Doc. 57-9644; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; Stat. 733, 46 U. S. C. 814): 8:52 a. m.] Agreement No. 8259, between United [T .D . 54484] States Lines Company (American Pioneer R ea r r a n g e d C o l l e c t i o n D is t r ic t s Line) and Alcoa Steamship Company, Inc., covers the transportation of general [Delegation of Authority No. 312] PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS cargo under through bills of lading from S e c r e t a r y o f A g r ic u l t u r e In view of Treasury Department Order certain countries in the Far East and No. 165-7, dated November 19, 1957, South Pacific areas to Puerto Rico, with DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY W IT H RESPECT TO which abolishes certain Customs Collec­ transshipment at New York or Balti­ NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS FOR HANDLING! tion Districts and rearranges the limits more. OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS IN CONNECTION of some but not all of the remaining dis­ Interested parties may inspect this W IT H SCREW-WORM ERADICATION PRO­ tricts, effective at the close of business agreement and obtain copies thereof at GRAMS December 31, 1957, and by virtue of the the Regulation Office, Federal Maritime 1. Pursuant to the authority vested in authority vested in me by Treasury De­ Board, Washington, D. C., and may sub­ me by the Federal Property and Admin­ partment Order No. 165, revised (T. D. mit, within 20 days after publication of istrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 53654; 19 F; R. 7241), I hereby give this notice in the F e d e r a l R e g is t e r , 377), as amended, herein called “the act,” notice that effective at the close of busi­ written statements with reference to the authority is hereby delegated for the pe­ ness December 31, 1957, agreement and their position as to ap­ riod ending December 31, 1958, to the (1) All existing delegations of author­ proval, disapproval, or modification, to­ Secretary of Agriculture, to negotiate, ity and all the functions thereby dele­ gether with request for hearing should without advertising, under sections 302 gated shall continue in effect; and such hearing be desired. (c) (4) and 302 (c) (9) of the act, con­ (2) Each collector of customs whose Dated: November 18, 1957. tracts required by the Department of Customs Collection District is rearranged Agriculture in the administration of its by Treasury Order No. 165-7 to include By order of the Federal Maritime programs for screw-worm eradication. additional territory shall perform all the Board. 2. This authority shall be exercised in functions of collector of customs for such G e o . A . V i e h m a n n , accordance with applicable limitations additional territory. Assistant Secretary. and requirements of the act, particularly [ s e a l ] R a l p h K e l l y , [F. R. Doc. 57-9657; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; sections 304, 305 and 307 thereof, and in Commissioner of Customs. 8:57 a. m.] accordance with policies, procedures and controls prescribed by the General Serv­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9701; Filed, Nov. 19, 1957; 4:53 p. m.] ices Administration. GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN­ 3. The authority herein delegated may ISTRATION be redelegated to any officer or employee DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE of the Department of Agriculture. [Delegation of Authority No. 311] 4. This delegation shall be effective as Federal Maritime Board of the date hereof. C h a i r m a n , A i r w a y s M odernization B oard F arrell S h i p p i n g C o ., I n c . An d B e r r y & Dated: November 15, 1957. M c C a r t h y S h i p p i n g C o ., I n c . DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY W ITH RESPECT TO E d w a r d K. M i l l s , Jr., NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES NOTICE OF AGREEMENT FILED FOR APPROVAL Acting Administrator. AND SERVICES IN CONNECTION W IT H AIR­ Notice is hereby given that the follow­ W AYS MODERNIZATION BOARD PROGRAMS [F. R. Doc. 57-9658; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; ing described agreement has been filed 8:57 a. m.] with the Board for approval pursuant to 1. Pursuant to the authority vested in section 15, Shipping Act, 1916 (39 Stat. me by the Federal Property and Admin­ 733; 46 U. S. C. 814); istrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Agreement No. 8263 between Farrell 377), as amended (hereinafter called “the Shipping Co., Inc., New Orleans, Louis­ act” ) authority is hereby delegated to the Bureau of Land Management Chairman of the Airways Modernization iana, and Berry & McCarthy Shipping [Classification No. 563] Co., Inc., San Francisco, California, is a Board to negotiate purchases and con­ cooperative working arrangement under tracts for supplies and services without C a l if o r n ia advertising under sections 302 (c) (2), which the parties will perform freight SMALL TRACT CLASSIFICATION; AMENDMENT forwarding services for each other. (4), (5), (9), (10) and (11) of the act. Interested parties may inspect this 2. This authority shall be exercised N o v e m b e r 12,1957. agreement and obtain copies thereof at only with respect to procurement of those Pursuant to authority delegated to me the Regulation Office, Federal Maritime supplies and services which are required by the California State Supervisor, Bu­ Board, Washington, D. C., and may sub­ in connection with authorized activities, reau of Land Management, under Part mit, within 20 days after publication of other than administrative programs, II, Document 4, California State Office, conducted by the Airways Modernization this notice in the F e d e r a l R e g is t e r , dated November 19,1954 (19 F. R. 7697), -written statements with reference to the Board. the following described lands listed in 3. This authority shall be exercised in agreement, and their position as to ap­ paragraph 1 of Federal Register Docu­ proval, disapproval, or modification, to­ accordance with applicable limitations and requirements of the act, particularly ment 57-4460 appearing on page 3895 of gether with request for hearing should the issue for June 4, 1957, are hereby re­ such hearing be desired. sections 304, 305 and 307, and in accord­ ance with policies, procedures and con­ voked from the classification order: Dated: November 18, 1957. trols prescribed by the General Services SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN By order of the Federal Maritime Administration. T. 3 N.. R. 3 E., Board. 4. Subject to the provisions of (3) Sec. 2, E »/2 E 1/2SW 14. T. 3 N., R. 4 E., G e o . A . V i e h m a n n , above, the authority herein delegated Assistant Secretary. Sec. 4, N E 14. may be redelegated to any official or em­ T. 4 N., R.3E., [F. R. Doc. 57-9656; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; ployee of the Airways Modernization Sec. 14, Sy2SEi4; 8:56 a. m.] Board. Sec. 22, W'/aNW'^, Ey2NEft; 9302 NOTICES

Sec. 23.SE14; or bid with a preference right to veterans The determination of the Secretary on Sec. 24, Ni/2 8 %; of World War II and of the Korean con­ Sec. 35, Ey2Ey2,WJ/a S E ^ . the application will be published in the flict and other qualified persons entitled F ederal R e g ister . A separate notice R o l la E. C h a n d l e r , to preference under the Act of Septem­ will be sent to each interested party of Officer - in - Charge, Southern ber 27, 1944 (58 Stat. 497; 43 USC 279- record. Field Group, Los Angeles, 284), as amended. The lands involved in the application California. 4. All valid applications filed prior toare: November 12, 1957, will be granted, as [F. R. Doc. 57-9626; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN 8:47 a. m.] soon as possible, the preference right provided by 43 CPR 257.5 (a ). Such ap­ T. 5 S., R. 8 E., plicants will be offered the opportunity Sec. 28, N E 14. to elect either to purchase or to lease, T.6S..R.9E., [California No. 128] Sec. 18, Ei/2SWi/4, SE14; ' with an option to purchase. I f lease is Sec. 20, Si/2N W ^ , SW ft. C a l if o r n ia selected, the lease will be issued for a T. 7 S., R. 10 E., term of two years and will contain an Sec. 18: SMALL TRACT CLASSIFICATION ORDER; option to purchase, in accordance with NE14; AMENDMENT 43 CPR 257.13. Lessees who comply with Nwy4, L o ti, Lot 2; N o vem ber 12,1957. the general terms and conditions of their SWyj, Lot 2, Lot 1; SE}4. Pursuant to authority delegated to me leases will be permitted to purchase P a u l B. W it m e r , by the California State Supervisor, Bu­ their tracts at the appraised price pro­ Manager, Land Office. reau of Land Management, under Part vided that during the period of their II, Document 4, California State Office, leases they either (a) complete the con­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9629; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; dated November 19,1954 (19 P. R. 7697), struction of a cabin, or (b) file a copy 8:48 a. m.] I hereby revoke paragraph 1 of Federal of an agreement in accordance with 43 Register Document 49-2191 of the issue CPR 257.13 (d ). The improvement con­ for March 24, 1949, to the extent of the structed, or agreed to be constructed, W a s h in g t o n following described land: must conform to the health, sanitation, and construction requirements of local NOTICE OF PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL AND MOUNT DIABLO MERIDIAN ordinances which apply to privately RESERVATION OF LANDS T. 24S..R. 43 E„ owned land within the local area and, The U. S. Department of Agriculture Sec. 32, Sy2SW14. in addition, must meet the following has filed an application, Serial No. standards: R o lla E. C h a n d l e r , W-02524, for the withdrawal of the Officer - in - Charge, Southern The residence must be suitable for lands described below, from all forms Field Group, Los Angeles, year-round use, on a permanent founda­ of appropriation, including the general California. tion, with a minimum of 400 square feet mining laws, subject to valid existing of floor space. It must be built in a claims in accordance with the au­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9627; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; workmanlike manner out of attractive 8:47 a. m.] thority vested in the Secretary of the properly finished materials. Adequate Interior by Executive Order 10355 of disposal and sanitary facilities must be May 26, 1952 (17 P. R. 4831). installed. Concrete slab or conventional The applicant desires the land for [Classification No. 577] concrete foundations are acceptable, but public recreational purposes. concrete piers are not acceptable as C a lif o r n ia For a period of 30 days from the date foundations. of publication of this notice, persons s m Al l tract classification R olla E. C h a n d le r , having cause may present their objec­ N o vem ber 12,1957. Officer in Charge, Southern tions' or suggestions in writing to the 1. Pursuant to authority delegated to Field Group, Los Angeles, undersigned official of the Bureau of me by the California State Supervisor, California. Land Management, Department of the Bureau of Land Management, under [F. R. Doc. 57-9628; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; Interior, 209 Federal Building, Spokane, Part II, Document 4, California State 8:48 a. m.] Washington. Office, dated November 19,1954 (19 P. R. I f circumstances warrant it, a public 7697), I hereby classify the following de­ hearing will be held at a convenient time scribed public lands, totaling 363.17 and place, which will be announced. acres, in San Bernardino County, Cali­ C a lif o r n ia The determination of the Secretary on fornia, as suitable for disposition for the application will be published in the residence purposes under the Small NOTICE OF PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL AND F ederal R eg iste r . A separate notice Tract Act of June 1, 1938 (52 Stat. 609; RESERVATION OF LANDS will be sent to each interested party of record. 43 USC 682a), as amended: N o v e m b e r 13, 1957. The lands involved in the application SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN The Department of the Interior, Bu­ are: T. 5 N„ R. 2 W„ reau of Reclamation, has filed an appli­ W a s h in g t o n —W il l a m e t t e M e r id ia n Sec. 2, W y , of Lot 2, Lots 3 and 4, W^SW1^, cation, Serial No. LA-0153380, for the NE 14, w y2n w % s e 14, s w ^ s e %, sy2 withdrawal of the lands described below, GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FOREST N W i4 ,N y2S W ^ ; from all forms of appropriation subject Bird Creek Meadows Area (unsurveyed): Sec. 9, NW % NE % NE14, SE^NW^NEU, to valid existing rights. T. 8 N„ R. 11 E., N&NW&NE&; The applicant desires the land for Sec. 20: E%; Sec. 20, W y2 S W i/4 NW NW %, Ey2S E ^ y4 rights-of-way for canals, dikes, distribu­ Sec. 21: All; NW NW , NWNE NW, N'/aNWli 14 14 14 Sec. 22: NWy4,Si/2; NW 14. tion systems, settling basins and for sand, gravel and clay deposits for use in Sec. 23: SWy4; 2 . Classification of the above-de­ connection with the Coachella Division Sec. 26: w y 2NEi,4, NW % ; scribed lands by this order segregates Sec. 27: Ni/2, w y 2SWy4;' of the All-American Canal System. Sec. 28: All; them from all appropriations, including For a period of 30 days from the date Sec. 29: E locations under the mining laws, except of publication of this notice, persons Sec. 32: E% NE% , N E ^ S E ^ ; as to applications under the mineral having cause may present their objec­ Sec. 33: Ny2, Ny2sy2; leasing laws. tions in writing to the undersigned offi­ Sec. 34: Wy2NW&,NW % 8W % . 3. The lands classified by this order cial of the Bureau of Land Management, The area described contains approxi­ shall not become subject to application Department of the Interior, 215 West mately 3,920 acres, more or less. under the Small Tract Act of June 1, Seventh Street, Los Angeles 14, Califor­ 1938 (52 S tat.'609; 43 USC 682a), as nia. F red J. W e ile r , amended, until it is so provided by an I f circumstances warrant it, a public State Supervisor. order, to be issued by an authorized hearing will be held at a convenient officer, opening the lands to application [F. R. Doc. 57-9632; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; time and place, which will be announced. 8:49 a. m.] Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9303 Office of the Secretary

M em ber s o f K l a m a t h T ribe o f I n d ia n s NOTICE OF FINAL ROLL Pursuant to section 3 of the act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 718), there is listed below the final roll of the 'members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians who were living on August 13, 1954. Disposition has been made of all appeals to the Secretary contesting the inclusion or omission of the name of any person on or from the proposed roll as published in the F ederal R e g ister of May 13,1955 (20 F. R . 3269). R oger C. E r n s t , Assistant Secretary of the Interior. O ctober 10, 1957.

List ot Changes From Proposed Roll or the Klamath Tribe of Indians, Made by Reason of the D ecision of the D epartment on Appeals Filed In Accordance With Section 3 of Public Law 587—83d Congress (68 Stat. 718,720) ADDITIONS TO PROPOSED ROLL

Final Pro­ A llo t­ Degree roll posed Name of enrollee—surname; given Residence m ent Sex Date of F a m ily - of Rem arks No. roll N o. N o . birth relationship blood

1753 Klamath Falls, Greg______F 9- 8-47 D aughter___ _ 1/4 1754 M 6-26-51 S o n .______1/4 773 M 1-11-50 Son...... 1/2 1600 Klamath Falls, O reg...____ M 9-29-53 A d op ted s o n .. 5/16 1833 M 6-11-53 S on ...... 1/4 1164 M 6-22-54 Son...... 1/2 959 F 1-16-37 D aughter...... 5/8 524 Seattle, Wash______M 4-22-45 Adopted son.. 1/2 Appeal filed under name of George Glover Sandoval; legally adopted by Simon and Estella Dearbone on January 10,1952. 1477 F 2-16-52 A dop ted 1/2 Appeal filed under name of Francises daughter. Jane Gains; legally adopted by Morris and Dora Moreno on July 17, 1957. 975 M 2-17-46 Son______1/2 876 M 5- 6-47 S o n ...... 1/2 .977 F 5- 6-49 D aughter____ 1/2 . 1630 F 11- 1-46 D aughter...... 1/4 1631 F 1-19-50 D aughter____ 1/4 1632 F 12-19-53 D aughter____ 1/4

NO DELETIONS FROM PROPOSED ROLL Change in Spelling

1596 1613 Peixoto, Nancy (Strowbridge) rather than Strawbridge.

Final Roll op Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, Public Law 587

Final P ro­ A llo t­ Degree roll posed f Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Family relationship of No. roll N o . birth blood N o.

1 1 A P O 113, B t 43, New York, N. Y . _____ 1525 F 12-25-09 H ead...... 5/8 2 3 M 7-13-40 Son______5/16 3 4 M 7-13-40 Son______5/16 4 5 F 5- 9-27 H ead______7/8 6 6 F 10-9-48 D aughter______7/16 6 . 7 F 12- 6-45 D a u g h te r..______7/16 7 8. 1347 M 1890 H ead______1/4 8 9 F 2-18-29 H ead...... 1/4 9 10 F 5-10-28 H ead______1/2 10 11 M 2-25-46 Son______1/4 11 12 F 6-22-48 D aughter______:.. 1/4 12 13 F 9-18-49 D aughter______1/4 13 14 M 4-15-63 Son______1/4 14 15 324 F 1894 H ead...... 4/4 15 16 M 2-16-28 H ead...... 1/2 16 1446 F 9- 7-20 W ife...... 3/8 17 17 M 3-29-23 H ead...... 1/2 18 18 F 10- 6-35 W ife...... 4/4 19 19 M 10- 1-47 Son______1/4 20 20 M 1-16-50 Son______1/4 21 296 M 7- 4-52 Stepson______9/16 22 21 M 6- 8-30 H ead______. . . 1/2 23 22 F 9- 8-31 H ead...... A ...... 4/4 24 23 M 5-22-47 Son______3/4 25 24 M 9-20-50 Son______3/4 26 25 M 2- 5-53 Son______3/4 27 26 M 11-23-25 H ead...... 1/2 28 27 F 3- 5-27 W ife ...... 3/8 29 28 F 12-23-47 Stepdaughter______3/16 30 29 F 6- 7-50 D aughter______7/16 31 30 F 2-21-52 D aughter______7/16 32 31 F 4- 5-28 H ead______3/8 33 32 F 6- 4-10 H ead______1/2 34 33 652 F 1875 H ead ______... 1/2 35 34 A p p legate’ .Tames O ...... 655 M 1897 H ead______1/4 . 36 35 1187 F 1901 H ead...... 4/4 37 36 F 4-11-31 H ead ______7/8 38 37 F 9-20-50 D aughter ______1/8 39 38 M 4-13-53 S o n ...______1/8 40 39 F 7-25-22 H ead ______... 13/16 41 40 Barkley, Sharon Anita.. ... ___ F 2-24-43 D aughter______23/32 42 41 ■Barkley, Loren Elmer______M 1-23-45 Son______23/32 43 42 Avila, Julia Marie______F 11-11-47 D aughter______... 13/32 44 43 Avila, Albert Mario______i ______M 6-27-48 Son______13/32 45 44 Avila, Arlando Morris______M 6- 7-49 Son______13/32 46 45 Avila, Antonio Marcus______M 2- 6-52 Son______13/32 47 46 Avila, Randolph Ynez ...... M 1-21-53 Son______13/32 No. 226---- 4 9304 NOTICES

Final Roll op Members op the Klamath Tribe op Indians Pursuant to Section 3 op the Act op Aug. 13, 1954, Public Law 587—Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Fam ily relationship * of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

48 957 Baker, Andrea (W righ t)...... _____ ...... 2811 SE. 35th, Portland, Oreg. _ ...... F 2-27-42 H ead 49 47 Beatty, Oreg!______!!______1600 M 1905 H ead 2/4 50 263 4679 Gary St., Salem, O re g ...... F 10-22-36 51 268 Baker, Arnold ...... d o .— ...... i ___ : ...... M 4-15-52 7/16 52 269 Baker! Archie Em il...... ____ do______M 4-25-54 53 48 Baker! Nathaniel Paul______Beatty, Oreg...... M 8- 3-28 H ead 7/8 54 49 Baker, Lounita (Crain)______300)4 K St., Sacramento, Calif.,...... 1601 F 1907 Head . 2/4 51 Crain, Robert Wayne...... Estabada, Oreg...... M 1-27-43 fi/16 56 52 Baker, Marian H.(Godowa)______Beatty, Oreg...... F 9-24-13 4/4 57 53 Baker! Quincy___ ! ...... (Died 8-25-57)______M 1904 3/4 58 54 Baker, Jacqueline G ______c/o Klamath Cty. Welfare, Klamath Falls, F 5-29-41 : 15/16 P reg. 59 55 Baker, Ruth Esther______Tacoma Med. Center, Tacoma, Wash ...... F 9-22-23 .. 7/8 60 504 Baker, Shirley (Dawson)...______2270 Howard Ave., Medford, O reg...... F 4-25-35 • 1/4 61 272 M 10-12-36 : 1/2 62 56 Ball, Capron Lyle ______864 Mills St., Salem, O reg...______M 2-26-25 7/8 63 57 ____ d o ..______.'!..______F 5- 9-53 7/16 64 . 936 Ball! Delwin Percy.-______Steilacoom, Wash...... ■ M 5-25-23 H ead ■ 7/8 65 58 Bhll, Eva (Gallagher)______:______1215 7th, Sacramento, C alif______F 6- 1-14 ; 3/4 66 59 Ball, Frank Edward______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 8-30-35 H ead ; 3/8 67 61 Ball, Joseph B ______R t. 12, Bx. 372, Tacoma, Wash...... 1515 M 4- 2-10 [ 3/4 68 62 Ball, Joseph S______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 6-18-14 : 1/2 69 63 Ball, Joseph Waynewright...... do!...... , ...... M 5-22-32 H ead 1/4 70 64 Ball, Margaret Katherine______204 9th Ave., Spokane, W ash...... F 8-17-30 ; i/4 71 65 Ball, Maggie (John)..'______1829 Loma Vista, Riverside, Calif______610 F 1881 1/2 72 66 Ball, Osborne...... 2605 State St., Salem, Oreg...... 959 M 8-31-07 3/4 73 67 Ball, Frances (W ilson)...______(Died 4-4-57)...... F 9-27-20 W ife 4/4 74 68 Barkley, Dorothy Wilson...... F 3-11-42 • 13/16 69 Ball, Woodrow Wilson______7153 N . Fairport Rd., Portland, O reg...:_____ M 9-25-17 H ead ; 1/2 76 70 Ball! Evelyn Marthelle______...... do_____ .*...... 1...... J...... F 5-13-42 ? 1/4 77 71 Ball! Peggy Joe...... do...... F 7- 8-43 1/4 78 72 Ball! Woodrow Lee ______...... d o . . . —...... M 1-11-48 Son “. : 1/4 79 73 Bali, Thomas Jay.______M 7- 4-49 i 1/4 80 74 Ball, Deborah'Kay...______...... do...... A ...... ; ___ F 6-14-51 1/4 81 75 Ball, Michael Ray ...... 1 ______do...... M 9- 1-53 1/4 82 76 Barfield, Henry Louis______3000 NW. McDaniel Rd., Portland, Oreg_____ 1516 M 1903 H ead ... : 4/8 83 77 Barfield, Henry Louis, Jr...... 5980 Sampson Dr., Sacramento. C a lif...!_____ M 5-18-40 H ead__ 1/16 84 78 Barfield, Robert Louis______1121 Sutter St., Vallejo, C alif______M 6- 5-32 H ead .. j 1/16 85 79 Barfield, Ruth (Allen)______..... ___ _ Chiloquin, Oreg______7 F 1887 H ead ... j/4 86 81 Barfield, William R ______...... d o - .- .i___ r_...... 1517 M 2- 8-05 H ea d . . ; 1/8 87 82 Barfield, Patricia B ...... ____ d o...... F 5-24-30 : 1/16 88 83 Barfield, William Raymond, Jr______873 Grand Ave., S. San Francisco, Calif______M 7-4-32 H e a d .... ! 1/16 89 84 Barkley, Clifford Keleford______Chiloquin, Oreg...______M 8-12-12 H e a d .. . i/2 90 85 Barkley! Rctta (Nelson)______Modoc Point, Oreg______F 12-14-11 4/4 91 86 Barkley, Donald M._ ...... ■______Beatty, Oreg______M 9-21-19 ’ 3/4 92 87 Barkley, Mary (Chocktoot)______... (Died 1-18-571...... F 4-20-23 W ife . . 4/4 93 88 Barkley, Marie Elaine______... Beatty, Oreg.______F 4- 7-42 7/8 94 89 Barkley, Donald, Jr______.d o - .. M 2-28-43 7/8 95 90 Barkley, Marylyn ______F 6-26-45 7/8 96 91 Barkley, M adeline...... ____ do...... F 6- 5-46 7/8 97 92 Barkley, Maxine Elizaheth ______do_ F 5-27-47 7/8 98 93 Barkley, Eunice Eileen ______F 6- 5-49 ; 7/8 99 94 Barkley, Gertrude Irene______F 2-12-51 i 7/8 100 95 Barkley, Effie (John)______1442 F 1879 Head , 4/4 101 96 Barkley, Melvin Leon ______Chiloquin, Oreg______:.. M 7-21-20 Head ...... 5/8 102 97 Barkley, LeRoy William ______M 3-31-25 Head 1 1/2 103 98 Barkley, Sally A. (JackSon). ______. F 12-22-30 W ife 1/2 104 99 Barkley, Debra Lynn ______F 2-23-53 1 1/2 105 100 Barkley, Myron Louis______M 1- 6-32 Head : 3/3 106 103 Barkley, Robert Orville______M 8- 9-18 v 6/8 107 104 Barkley, Lawrence Russell... ______M 2- 3-41 7/8 108 105 . Barkley, Raymond...... M 12-17-41 ! 7/8 109 106 Barkley, Jacqueline..______F 5- 8-43 7/8 110 107 B ark ley, Silas T, ___ 1177 M 2-12-06 m 1/2 111 108 Barkley, Tena (Hood)...... ______. F 1892 3/4 112 109 Barkley, John Alfred __ ...... _ . M 2-15-27 H ead...... 5/8 113 110 /Barkley, William...... (Died 5-4-57)...... "...... 280 M 6- 4-78 Head -, 1/2 114 111 Barkley, Wilma Gloria ______F 3- 3-22 Head _ . 1 1/2 115 112 Barkley! Silas Ralph, Jr______M 3-15-31 Head 5/8 116 113 Barney, C a lv in ...... M 7-28-13 H e a d ...... 3/4 117 114 Barney, Wynona (Crume)______1034 F 3-30-08 W ife 1 3/4 118 116 Barney, Melvin Edward...... M 11-12-38 : 3/4 119 . 117 Barney, Warren Norm an.....______M 4-16-40 | 3/4 120 118 Barney, Judith Faye______(Died 12-30-54)... F 9-16-41 : .3/4 121 119 Barney, Elwyn Patrick ______M 9-25-44 3/4 122 115 Barney, Jackie L ee..______M 5- 4-36 3/4 123 120 Barney, Charles Curtis______M - 1-22-31 Head ______1/4 124 123 Barney, Charles Curtis, Jr______M 10-27-53 6/16 125 125 • Barney, Finley R., Jr______M 9- 5-29 H ead...... 1/4 126 126 Barney! James___ !.. ______M 10-14-34 H ead...... 1/4 127 127 Barney, Louisa (U nive)______F 12-29-36 W ife ______. 1/4 128 128 Barney, Irfsvi Richard ...... M 6-25-18 H e a d ...... 3/4 129 129 Barney, Richard L ee... ______M 9-16-40 Son 3/8 130 130 Barney, James Norman______M 3-19-44 - 3/8 131 131 Barney, Theodore ...... M 9-15-19 3/4 132 132 Barney! Anna Frances______F 7- 1-39 . 7/8 133 133 Barney, Theodore Larry ______M 4-13-41 7/8 134 134 Barney, Pamela K a y... ______F 9- 8-48 7/8 ' 135 135 Barney! Donna Lee!______F 1-17-51 D augh ter...... ' 7/8 136 136 Barrera, Etta (Charlie). 995 F 6-28-04 4/4 137 140 Barrera, Lucille C ______F 6-19-40 D a u g h ter...... ' 1/2 138 141 Batiste, Wannish (Foster). . _ . . . .. F 7-14-15 H ead...... ' ...... 4/4 139 1968 Bates, Annahell (Summers’) _ . . . F 9- 9-27 3/4 140 1969 Walker, Corinne Dee______: ______F 12-20-50 7/16 141 142 Beal. Alvin. ... ______M 6-30-17 H ead ...... 3/4 142 143 Beal, Lee I______M 1-20-19 H ead ...... 3/4 143 144 Beal, Wallace______M 8- 3-23 ' 7/3 144 145 Beal, Estella (K irk)____ . (D ied*12-19-56).__ . F 4-10-26 W ife...... 3/4 145 147 Beal, Wilhurma ...... F 10-23-21 H ead...... 7/8 146 148 Beal, Betty Ruth F 6- 5-25 H e a d ..______7/8 147 149 Beal. Kenneth Allen ___ _ ...... ,. M 10-8^51 S o n ..______7/16 148 150 Valesquez, Ivan Gene______M 1- 3-54 S o n ..______7/16 149 502 Beleard. Maxine (Walker) __ (D ipd 3-25-571 F 10-29-36 H ead______15/16 150 151 Bellm, Lawrence______... M 2-26-13 H ead______1/2 151 152 Bellm, Barbara A...... Roseburg, Oreg______F 1- 2-38 D augh ter______5/16 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9305

Final Roll of Membebs of the Klamath Tribe OF'Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, Public Law 587—Continued

Final Pro­ A llo t­ D egree roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Family relationship o f No, roll N o . birth blood N o.

3806 Clinton Ave., Klamath Falls, Oreg______M 11-12-14 H ea d ...... 1/ 2 AvW M 2-13-40 Son . . ___ 5/16 M 2-24-41 S o n ... _ _ ..... ___ 5/16 M 8-17-42 Son______5/16 • F 1-27-29 H ea d ...... i /2 M 5- 1-46 Son______1/4 M 2- 9-48 Son______1/4 M 6-17-49 Son______• 1/4 M 8-25-50 Son______1/4 M 1-30-52 Son...... • 1/4 F 4-12-53 D a u g h ter...... 1/4 ' F 5-31-23 Head...... 3/4 F 3-13-53 D aughter______3/8 F 7-31-54 D aughter...... 3/8 F 8- 5-28 H ea d ...... 1/4 M 2-13-52 1/8 F 10- 4-14 Head „ ... 7/8 M 4-28-36 Son______5/8 170 M 2-25-47 Son______5/8 171 1080 (Died 6-17-57)...... -...... M 5- 3-33 H ea d ______4/4 172 160 297 F 1881 H ea d ...... 4/4 173 170 M 1- 3-23 Head...... 1/ 2 174 171 (D ied 10-12-55)...... F 7- 7-28 W ife...... 3/4 175 M 4- 2-44 3/4 176 IfttQ F. 3-11-31 Head...... 1146 177 173 972 M 1905 Head...... 3/4 178 174 540 M 1873 Head...... 1/ 2 179 175 F 3- 4-38 Head . 1 M 180 1 7 6 F 12- 1-31 Head...... 7/16 181 177 F. 8 - 1-51 D augh ter. 7/32 182 178 M 10-26-53 7/32 183 615 F 3-10-36 Head...... 1/16 184 170 1253 F 7- 5-06 3/4 185 180 M 3-25-29 H ea d ...... 3/8 186 181 F 6-10-50 D aughter...... 3/16 187 182 M 4-13-52 3/16 188 505 • F 12-21-36 1/4 189 186 1234 Kane St., Klamath Falls, Oreg.______F 3- 1-27 Head...... 5/8 190 187 F 1- 9-48 1/4 191 188 F 12-31-51 D aughter______1/4 192 180 F 5-18-50 1/4 193 190 F 5-14-53 D aughter______1/4 194 191 F 3- 2-16 H ea d ...... 7/8 195 771 M 10- 5-33 H ea d ...... 4/4 196 192 F 9-29-29 H ea d ...... 3/4 197 193 F 9-23-49 D aughter______1/4 198 194 F 12-29-50 1/4 199 195 F 4- 7-52 D aughter______1/4 200 196 F 4-10-54 D aughter______1/4 201 198 M 6-25-29 H ea d ______■___ 4/4 202 1 1 1 1 F 8-23-25 W ife...... 1/ 2 203 197 690 M 1897 4/4 204 199 M 5- 1-31 H ea d ...... 4/4 205 1598 F 12-24-40 W ife...... 4/4 206 772 M 2-16-35 4/4 207 203 (Died 12-4-56)...... M 3-13-20 H ea d ______4/4 208 204 F 1 1 - 2 1 - 2 2 H ea d ______-___ 4/4 209 205 F 5-27-47 Daughter . . . 4/4 210 206 M 12-27-48 Son______4/4 2 11 207 F 7-18-50 Daughter ...... 4/4 212 208 840 F 8-10-97 H ea d ______3/4 213 209 M 2- 9-31 Head...... 7/8 214 2 1 0 Ì4Ì8 M 1882 H ea d ______4/4 215 2 1 1 F 9-16-31 H ea d ______.... 5/8 216 2 1 2 M 9-1047 Son______1/4 217 213 M 6-26-52 Son______.... 1/4 218 1799 F 9-12-33 H ea d ______7/16 219 214 F 11-28-16 H ea d ...... 4/4 220 215 10 0 2 F 1901 Head ...... 4/4 221 216 M 1- 4-40 Son______1 / 2 222 217 M 4- 1-43 Son______1/ 2 223 60 F 3-10-37 3/8 224 773 'F 2-21-39 Head...... 4/4 225 1318 3487 16th SC San Francisco, C a lif...... F 2-14-36 H ead______1/ 2 226 218 F 6-11-23 H ead...... 1/4 . 227 219 F 5-2842 D aughter_ ..... _____ 1/8 228 220 M 8- 3-43 Son______1/ 8 229 2 2 1 F 7-11-46 D aughter______.... 1/ 8 • 230 2 22 F 10-1349 Daughter______1/ 8 231 223 M 6-25-47 Son______1/8 232 224 F 1-22-51 Daughter....______1/ 8 233 225 F 3- 3-52 D aughter______1/ 8 234 2 10 0 F 1-16-27 H ead...... 1/4 235 2 1 0 1 F 3-11-49 D aughter______1 / 2 236 2 1 0 2 M 10- 2-50 Daughter...______1 / 2 237 2103 F 12-15-52 D aughter______1 / 2 238 226 F 5-24-34 H ead______1/16 239 227 1 2 2 1 F 1905 Head______.... 4/4 240 228 7343 S. 6 th, Klamath Fail’s, Oreg...... 1372 F 1886 H ead______4/4 241 229 M 1911 H ead______4/4 242 230 988 M 1898 H ead...... 4/4 243 231 817 M 1867 Head______4/4 244 232 985 M 1905 - H ead______4/4 245 233 F 1-16-31 H e a d ...... 3/8 246 234 M 6-2049 Son______3/16 247 235 M 2-29-52 Son______3/16 248 236 M 10-20-19 H ead______4/4 249 238 M 9-11-15 H ead______1/8 250 1665 M 11-10-36 H ead...... 7/16 251 239 F 9- 1-41 D aughter______4/4 252 240 708 F 1898 H ead...... 1/4 253 241‘ M 11- 6-19 H ead...... 1/8 254 242 F 6-24-44 D aughter__ ...... 1/16 255 243 M 5- 5-48 Son______1/16 256 1537 F 1-29-29 H ead______1/16 257 244 M 10-31-25 H ead______4/4 258 245 989 M 1904 H ead...... 4/4 259 959 Captain, Laurànda (Lynch). ______812 F 1898 W ife______4/4 9306 NOTICES

Final R oll of Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Auq. 13, 1954, P ublic L aw 587—Continued

F in a l P ro­ A llo t- Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Fam ily relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

260 246 Carter, Charlotte (C o le )...... ,...... __ ... Brownsville, Oreg____ . . . . . _ 1014 F 1903 261 247 Carter, Don Valoyd ______... do ______...... M 2-13-30 262 248 Case, Cassie (Lalo)______Chiloquin, Ores______.. . F 10-15-18 H ead 263 249 Case, Phyllis Frances______F 4-17-37 264 250 Case, Cassie Lillian _____ :______F 3- 3-39 265 251 Case, Jessie Pauline______... _____ s______F 9- 2-41 266 252 Case» Edward Logan, Jr______M 10- 6-43 267 253 Case, Delores Alfreta______...... do...... F 12-31-46 268 254 Case, Jacqueline Ethel____ .'...... ______;d o ______F 1- 6-51 269 255 Castellanos, Ruth (Herkshan)______(Died 8-15-57)...... F 11-12-21 270 256 McKenzie, Eleanor...______Chiloquin, Oreg...... F 7-10-39 271 257 McKenzie) Norma...... do______F 11-18-41 272 258 McKenzie, James-Charles______...... d o ...... M 2-20-43’ 273 259 Castellanos, Linda May______...... do...... F 7- 2-46 274 260 Castellanos, Ester Jean ...... ______F 9-25-48 275 261 Castellanos, Dinah Lee ______.... ______d o ...... F 1-25-52 276 137 Castro, Cecelia______6825 SE . 64th. Portlan d, O r e g ___ F 2-17-37 277 138 Castro, Stewart Lynn ______(M ilitary service)...... M 3-10-38 278 262 Chavez, Tilda (Chocktoot)..______..... ___ Independence, Oreg______F 7-19-16 H ead 279 264 Baker, Annabelle______...... do.,...... F 7^29-38 280 265 Wright, Irene______F 11-10-40 281 266 Wright, Orville Elliott, Jr______...... do...... M 4-14-43 282 267 Chavez, Valleen Marie______d o...... F 9-22-51 283 739 Charles, Gene C ______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 5-16-35 Head 284 270 Charlie, Jason______(Died 10-12-55)...... 109 M 1898 Head 285 271 Charlie, Rebecca (John)______5352 SE. 89th, Portlan d, O reg______993 F 5-28-02 4/4 286 273 Baldwin, Barbara Verline...... do______F 7- 7-41 287 274 Charles, A very...... 1317 Adams St., Klamath Falls, Oreg...... M 5-13-14 H ead * 7/8 288 301 Charles, Ruth Wanda (Chiloquin)...... do...... i ___ r____ F 8- 1-32 W ife 289 302 Chiloqiiin, Velda Valine______d o...... F 12-30-53 290 275 Charles, Teresa (M ay)______;______2322 “ I ” St., Bellingham, Wash...... F 5-31-21 Head 291 276 Charles, Avery Chester, Jr...... do...... M 7-26-40 292 277 Charles, Marie Ellen ______F 10-28-41 293 278 Charles, Barbara Jean______F 7-15-43 294 279 Charles, Sandra Lee ______F 10-20-44 295 280 Charles, Terry Leon ...... d o...... M 5-21-47 296 281 Moore, Yvonne Sue______• ______: ______do...... F 6-25-48 3/8 297 282 Moore, Carlette Gale______:______.d o ...... F 6- 8-49 3/8 298 283 Moore, Alfred L., Jr______...... d o ...... M 8-18-51 299 284 Moore, Nikki Joe______do...... F 5-23-53 300 285 Charlie, Fleda (Foster)______866 Tamar Dr., La Puente, Calif______F 1- 3-21 ‘ 4/4 301 286 Charlie, Edith Louise______. . . —do...... — F 12-14-49 1/2 302 287 Charlie, Nathan Homer______d o______M 3-19-52 1/2 303 288 Cheraldo, Evaline (Lang)______Chiloquin, Oreg...... 15Ì7 F 1901 H ead . 1/2 304 291 Chester, Delores A ...... F 3-21-32 Head 4/4 305 295 Van Atter, Linda ______F 12-24-48 1/2 306 289 Chester, Lu ke...... Beatty, Oreg...... 999 M 1903 H ead 4/4 . 307 294 Chester, Gary Leroy ...... ----- do______M' 8-25-45 4/4 308 293 Chester, Harold R ...... San Pablo, C alif...... M 2-10-39 4/4 309 403 Chester, Mary (Lynch)...... d o...... F 7-17-30 W ife 4/4 310 290 Chester, Gerald...... Beatty, Oreg...... '______M 9-27-30 4/4 311 292 Chester, Deal. . ______F 9-23-33 H ead 4/4 312 297 Chiloquin, E velan d...... Chiloquin, Oreg...... ^___ M 12-19-20 Head ■ 4 % 313 298 Chiloquin, Edison Philmore______M 8-31-23 4/4 314 299 Chiloquin, Winfield Glenn...... d o...... M 10-31-26 Head 4/4 315 300 Chiloquin, Melvin Lee______d o ...... M 2-14-29 Head 4/4 316 303 Chipman, Clarice (B u tler)...______...... do...... F 1-17-25 ■ 8/4 317 304 Dumont, Marlene G ...... F 8- 8-40 3/8 318 305 Dumont, Roberta Lee ______F 2-12-42 3/8 319 306 Dumont, Anthony L ...... do...... M 11-28-42 3/8 320 307 Dumont, James E ...... M 9-428-43 3/8 321 308 Dumont, Robert...... M 1- 2-45 3/8 ■ 322 309 Chippls, Alice (Jackson)..______Sprague River, O reg...... ______1136 F 1901 Head 7/8 323 310 Chipps, Calvin..______M 10-27-19 Head 4/4 324 311 Chocktoot, David ...... 299 M 1880 Head 4/4 325 312 Chocktoot, Clara (Brown)____ ...... 1414 F 1887 W ife 4/4 326 313 Chocktoot, Mabel______(Died 4-12-57)...... 1004 F 1904 Hftad 4/4 327 314 Chocktoot, Geraldine...... F 1-26-35 H ea d . ' 1/2' 328 318 Chocktoot, Gerald L e e ...... ______M 11- 5-52 1/4 329 315 Chocktoot, Valeta Babe...... 438 Washington St., Klamath Falls, Oreg.. F 7-10-37 1/2 330 319 Chocktoot, Lola ...... F 7-15-23 H ead 1/2 331 320 Chocktoot, Dona Louise.______F 3-23-40 II4 332 944 Chocktoot, Betty M ...... F 7-23-26 Head 4/4 333 945 Hood, Joseph James______M 6- 9-48 4/4 334 946 Hood, Warren Lee...... M 11- 7-50 .4/4 335 947 Chocktoot, Phillip.______M 11-14-51 1/2 336 948 Chocktoot, Phyllis ...... F 1-12-53 ' 1/2 . 337 321 Chocktoot, Perry ______M 4-Ï8-32 6/8 338 322 Chocktoot, Julia (Jefferson)______F 3-30-38 W ife 5)'8 339 323 Chocktoot, Vivian M. (Brown)______(Died 8-19-55)...... 982 F 4- 5-08 Head 4/4 340 324 Chocktoot, Royde...... (Died 2r26-56)_...... 1007 M 1900 Head 4/4' 341 325 Chocktoot, Norman Lester______!______Beatty, Oreg...... —______M 8-12-26 4/4 342 642 Chocktoot, Joan Don (Foster)______F 5-24-31 W ife . ' 4/4 . 343 326 Christensen, Alice (John) ...... F 7- 3-30 Head 1/2 344 327 Christensen, Ronald Deane______M 9-25-53 1/4 345 328 Clark, Glenn A ______M 6- 3-50 13/16 346 329 Clark, Warren W ...... -.-’ ..d o ______M 1-20-53 13/16 347 330 Clarkson, G rover...______... Chiloquin, Oreg_____...... '. ______1010 M 1895 Head 1/2 348 331 Clarkson, Minerva (B utler)...... do*.____ . . . —— i...... 819 F 1896 W ife 4/4 349 332 Clarkson, H arry...______1473 M 1899 Head 1/2 350 333 Clinton, Clarence______913 Alameda, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... 1574 M 7-26-08 Head- 1/2 351 334 Clinton, Viola (Cowen)______F 11- 7-15 W ife 3/4 352 335 Cowen, Franklyn M ...... F 5-22-38 3/8 353 336 Ferris, Shirley A ...... F 7-10-40 3/8 354 337 Ferris, Julia Dale______do...... ;______... F 11-15-41 • 3/3 355 338 Ferris, Freddy Allen ...... M 3-20-43 3/8 356 339 Ferris, Jerry Lee...... ______M 4- 1-47 3/8 357 340 Ferris, Charlene Faye______F 4-25-50 5/8 358 341 Coburn, Emma C ______.... 702 F 1867 1/2 359 342 Coburn, Frank______Sprague River, Oreg " 705 M 1892 Head 1/4 360 343 Coburn, June M arie...______F 6-29-33 H ead 1/4 361 344 Coburn, Joseph F ______M 4-29-37 Head 1/4 362 345 Coburn, James F ______M 11-30-34 H ead . I/« 363 346 Coburn, Thelma (Jackson)______F 12- 3-32 W ife ’ 5/16 364 347 Cole, Eda Jackson. _ (D ied 10-10-54)...... 794 F 1892 'H ead ...... 4/4 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9307

Final Roll o r Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 o r the Act o r A u o . 13, 1954, P ublic Law 587—Continued

D egree Final P ro­ A llo t­ Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Family relationship of roll posed blood N o. ro ll N o . birth N o .

3/4 365 348 Cole, Edward R.------... Chiloquin, Oreg------M 10-10-18 H ead...... 349 Cole, Florence (Shadley)..______do______I.::...... ______F 3-27-21 Wife...... 1/2 366 5/8 367 350 Cole, Edward Raymond______d o .______...... --- ...: ------M 2- 3-40 Son______351 Cole, Johnny Allen ______.... ___ do.....— *-.:.-— ------M 2- Son 17-41______5/8 368 5'8 369 353 C ole, R o b ert H erald______... ___ do______... ------M 5- 1-43 S o n . . ; . .______... 354 Cole, Henry L ______do______» ------M 12-24-44 Son____ .... ______5/8 370 5/8 371 355 Cole, Harley D ______;------___ do______..... ------M 3- 12-47 Son_____ ; ______372 356 Cole, Arvin V ...... ------___ d o______M 12-25-49 Son...... — 5/8 373 357 Cole; Wonnie Jewell______do______...... ------F 7- D aughter 19-51 ______6/8 374 358 Cede, John------___ d o______616 M 1879 H ead...... 1/2 375 359 Cole, Margaret A ...-—...... — ___ do...... F 2- 1-48 Adopted daughter___ 1/2 376 360 Colley, Claudia L. (Haym on).. 8001 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif_____ F 12- 7-20 H ea d .______1/4 377 361 Colley, Claude F ..... ______do______M 12-28-45- Son______1/8 378 362 Colley, Cynthia D ------..-..d o ______•------F 2- 1-47 D aughter______—. 1/8 379 363 Colley, Maryl Lee. ------« ___ do______i ______-— F 4- D aughter 15-43 ______1/8 380 364 Colley, Carl D ______— .d o .. .____ :______------M 8- 23-49 Son______1/8 381 365 Conney, Delbert______Beatty, Oreg...______M 6- H ead 13-14...... 5/8 382 366 Contreas, Thelma (Knight)---- Chiloquin, Oreg------— F 3- 12-36 H e a d ..______1/8 383 367 Cook, D ibbon..-.j------Sprague River,*Oreg______1483 M 1902 Head...... 1/2 384 368 Cook, Esther (Sargeant)...... ___ do______: ------F 3- Wire 27-21 -..-...... 3/16 385 369 Cook, Lou Ellen ____ . ______;do______— ------F 4- D augh 16-40 ter ______—— 3/8 386 317 Cook, Melva J ...... ——------____do...... — ------‘ F 8-20-51 Adopted daughter.... 1/4 387 370 Cook. Verna (George)______Rt. 1, Box 129, Corvallis, Oreg______F 8-17-33 H ead______.....— 4/4 388 371 Cookman, Eddie------... Chiloquin, O reg....------M 1881 H ead...... 4/4 389 373 , Verna (Lobert)...—— 32 Alta Loma, Vallejo, Calif____ — ------F 12-10-25 H ead ...... 7/8 390 374 Herron, James L _____ i ------. . .. .d o ------M 3- Son 24-48______7/16 391 375 Cooper, Susan Blanche______.....do______— — ------....— F 1- 21-53 D aughter______7/16 392 376 Copeland, John H ___ ...... 514 S. Water St., Silverton, Oreg...... M 4- 30-10 H ead______1/4 393 377 Copeland, Gordon L ee..... ___.d o ______M 2- Son 19-39______. . . 1/8 394 378 Copeland, Charles Donald____ . . . . . d o . ______....------M 10- S 30-40o n ... ------1/8 395 379 Copeland, Catherine M arie..... ____d o .— . ______- F 4-20-42 D aughter______— 1'8 396 380 Copeland, Shannon Roger------____do—______— M 3- 17-44 Son...... ______— 1/8 397 381 Copeland, Sharon Jessie------____ do______—J...... - F 12-22-45 D aughter_____ ■______1/8 398 382 Copeland, Ralph R ------2144 Applegate St., Klamath Falls, O reg.. M 8-13-36 H ea d ______6M6 399 383 Copperfield, Anna M. (Riddle). Bonanza, Oreg..— — ------835 F 1882 H ead______3/4 400 384 Oopperfleld, Nathan______d o ...-.______;...... M 7- 5-19 Head...... 7/8 401 386 Corbell, Ida (Skeen)------(Died 2-8-56)...... '372 F 1892 H ead______1/4 402 387 Cortez, Jose Clements______Shady Pine, Klamath Falls, Oreg------M- 2-11-45 Adopted son ...... 1/8 403 388 Cortez, Patricia (Hoover)_____ 3049 Delaware, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... F 4- H ead 23-34______— 1/2 404 389 Norwest, Carmen Lea ------...... d o ..__ ...... — ------F 4- Daughter______...— 28-49 7/16 405 390 Norwest, Marcellus John, Jr______do____ - ______:------M 8- Son 10-50______— 7/16 406 391 Norwest, Andrew Merle---- J— ____ do______'------M 1- Son 28-52...... — 7/16 407 392 Courtney, Clarence V :... ------Box 852, K lam ath Falls, O reg...... M 2- H ead 11-25______l— 1/8 408 393 Courtney, Jonathan K im ...— 3226 SE. 82d, Portland, O reg..—...... M 6-18-54 Son______1/16 409 394 Courtney, Claudia (W itt)------___ .d o ------1334 F 1906 H ead______1/4 410 396 Courtney, Bonnie M— — .. . . . d o ______F 11- 6-45 D a u g h ter.______1/8 411 395 Courtney, Laura M ------____ d o ------! ------F 10-12-36 H ead...... 1/8 412 397 Cowen, Amanda______Chiloquin, O reg...------712 F 1855 Head______A______4/4 413 398 Cowen, Ransom ------...... dO______i ------714 M 1896 H ead______;___ 3'4 414 399 Cowen, William McKinley...... ____ d o ... .____ ...... ------715 M 1898 H ead...... 3/4 415 400 Cowen, Hugh W allace...------1740 5th St., San Diego, C alif...... M 8-15-24 H ead ______; ___ 3/8 416 401 Crain, Carl Glenn------1003 Delta, Klamath Falls, O reg...... M 8- 7-28 H ead...... — 3/4 417 402 Crain, Delford R ------— Beatty, Oreg______M 8-10^29 H ead...... 7/8 418 404 Crain, Ray Eugene...... Station No. 1, Helena, Mont...... — M 6- 1-49 Son...... 7/16 419 405 Craiir, Daron L loyd ...------Beatty, Oreg-..------U—— ...... —- M 7- • S o 15-53 n .;...... 15/16 420 406 Crain, D ice...... ------1003 Delta St., Klamath Falls, Oreg— — 1021 M 1882 H ead...... 1/2 421 407 Crain, Alpha (P itt)— ...------.....d o ...... 4-4— ...... 1240 F 1894 W ife.:.---.- ...... 4/4 422 408 Henry, Margaret Elaine---- ...... d o . ______;______'4...... F 8- Granddaughter 19-44 ...... ’ 1/2 423 409 Henry, Cornelius John______do______... ------... ------■- M 7 - 8-39 Stepgrandson____.... 1/2 424 410 Henry, Dwight Lee...------. . —.d o .— —. ------M 5- 7-42 Stepgrandson 1/2 425 50 Crain, Jam es.....:— ------Vacaville, Calif------M 8- 26-27 Head...... 5/8 426 411 Crain, Lolana (M erritt).------(Died 1-14-57)...... 1196 F 1901 H ead ______4/4 427 412 Crain, Rosetta M ae....------Beatty, O reg...... ------... F 9- Head...... 15-35 7/8 428 413 Crain, Furman._.:.:------— . . . . . d o ______------M 3- H ea 29-10 d ...... 3/4 429 414 Crain,-Marian (Hecocta)______...... do______— F 9- W ife. 22-10...... 4/4 430 416 Crain, Furman, Jr— ,------____ do______.... ------M 3- 3-39 Son______.... 7/8 431 417 Crain, Cleora M— .------. . . . . d o ------—— F 5-11-44 Daughter...____ .... •7/8 432 418 Crain, George______Chiloquin, Oreg...... 472 M 12- H 22-85ead______1/2 433 419 Crain, John...... -:...... „ . Beatty, Oreg..------M 4- 10-29 H ead______5/8 434 420 Crain, Vemace (Chocktoot)___ — —d o .______------F 10-16-29 W ife .:...... 4/4 435 421 Crain, Anita Louise.— ...... ____ d o ..______—————------... F 7- 2-46 D a u g h te r..______. 9/16 436 422 Crain, Arina M __ . ______.... ____ d o______------F 8- 8-47 D a u g h te r..______9/16 437 423 Crain, Faye D ella ..... ______...... d o ...... •------F 10- D 11-49 a u gh te r.._____ 9/16 438 424 Crain, Randolph______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 7-25-19 H ead______.... 1/2 439 425 Crain, Naomi (Jackson)______d o . . ___I ______. 4.------... F 1- 1-20 W ife...... 4/4 440 427 Crain, Janice...... d o .___ :______. . . ------F 2- 6-41 Daughter...------3/4 441 428 Crain, Glenn...... -..— do. 4____ ...... ------M 11- S 12-45o n ..;.:.;______. ___ 3/4 442 429 Crain, Randolph Alfred, Jr___ ...... do______- ______M 10- 22-46 Son______3/4 443 430 Crain, Alan.— -.—...... — ____ do____ ------i ------M 9- 24-50 Son...... 3/4 444 431 Crawford, Bill L ee... ______Klamath Agency , Oreg______M 2- 2-27 H ea d ______.. 1/4 . 445 432 Crawford, Joyce E ___i------...... do______------F 1- 5-52 Daughter...______,. 1/8 446 433 Crawford, Barkley Ann ______do...... ------F 5- 21-53 D aughter______...... 1/8 447 434 Crawford, Merle------1105 Larkin St., San Francisco, Calif_____ M 7-17-13 H ead______... 1/2 448 435 Crawford, Leon Merle___ •_____ 2061.O.O.F. Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oreg.. M 12- H ea17-35 d ...... 1/4 449 436 Crawford, Irving— /.---- 1636 Halsey, Klamath Falls, Oreg______M 1898 Head______1/2 450 437 •Crawford, Shirley Ruth ___ ...... do------F 1-21-26 H ead...... 1/4 451 438 Crawford, Phyllis Ellen.__ .... ____ d o...... — — ——•------F 2- 8-28 Head...... ; ___ 1/4 452 439 Crawford, Juanita______P. O. Box 1086, Klamath Falls, Oreg_____ 1026 F 12-21-03 H e a d .!...... 1/2 453 440 Crawford, Wade...... Chiloquin, Oreg____ ..... ------1429 M 7-11-94 H ead...... 1/2 454 441 Crawford, Ida (M iller).______——.do—————— ——------....------1467 F 10- W 27-95 i f e ...... 1/4 455 442 Crawford, Coralie...... 1918 Manhattan Ave., E. Palo Alto, Calif. F 7- 6-33 H ead...... 3/8 456 102 Cress, Eldon James, Jr...... Chiloquin, Oreg______.... ______4------M 2- H ead 12-38...... 1/4 457 443 Crim, Herschel______;______6226 SE . 122d, Portlan d, Oreg...... 1592 M 4-15-04 H e a d ...... 1/2 458 444 Crim, Wilbur______Chiloquin, Oreg______1591 M 8- H ead 14-07____... _____ ’... 1/2 459 445 Crlspen, Jessie (Cobum )_____ Sprague River, Oreg______.... ----- F 11- H 10-29ead— . —. ______1/8 460 446 Jara, Marie Elaine______do______4-4---- F 10-13-49 D au gh ter.— ______1/16 461 447 Crlspen, Francis Robert______•____ d o______M 3- 2-52 Son______1/16 462 448 Crowley, Kate...... Chiloquin, Oreg____ 4...... 4 4 ------542 F 1879 H ead ...... 4/4 463 449 Crume, Angelina (Schonchin). Marion, Oreg—— — —___ ------1346 F 7- 6-03 H ead...... 4/4 464 450 Crume, Wayne P ____ ... ______do______4 ____ 4 ______^----- M 10- 3-39 Son______— 7/8 465 451 Crume, Cinda (Chipps)______(D ied 5-2-56)4...... 922 F 1885 Head______•______— 4/4 466 452 Crume, Theodore Allen ______Sprague River, O reg...... M 6- 7-20 H ead...... - ...... 3/4 467 637 Foreman, Allen Lee.______d o______M 8 - Adopted 3-47 so n ...... 3/8 468 453 Crume, Howard Wallace...... ____ do______*______r.______M 12- H 16-21ead...... 3/4 469 146 Crume, Lauretta L ______d o______F 8- 7-50 Adopted daughter— 3/8 470 454 Crume, Irwin L ee... _____ ... ____ d o ______M 10-22-33 H ead ______- 5/8 471 455 Crume, Irwin Lee, Jr..______d o______M 1-23-53 S on ..-...... 1/4 472 456 Crume, Carolyn Gale____ ...... d o...... F 4- 19-54 D aughter...... 1/4 9308 NOTICES

Final R oll oi Members of the Klamath Teibe of Indians P ursuant to Section 3 of the A ct of Aug. 13,1954, Public Law 587—Continued

F in a l P ro­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Fam ily relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

473 457 Crume, Jonathan M - ...... Star Rt., Chiloquin, Oreg ...... 1520 M 3-21-1n 474 458 Crume, Dorothy (Jackson) ______F 2- 7-21 W ife 475 460 Woods, Fred Arnold...... M 476 461 Woods, Muriel Edith ...... do...... F 477 462 Woods, William Nathan M 2-19-46 478 463 Woods, Lawrence Marlowe______M 479 464 Crume, Boland J______M 11 1?-41 480 465 Melendres, Paul Garcia, Jr______...... do...... '...... M 6-18-46 481 466 Hull, Alice E ...... _...... F 7 9-47 482 467 Crume, Jola Gail______F 483 468 Crume, Patsy M ...... 928 N . Ridge Rd, San Francisco, Calif F 5-21-30 484 469 Crume, Sylvan ______Sprague River, Oreg.—...... 1...... 1032 M 1904 Head 3/4 485 470 Crume, Sylvan B., Jr______M 11-10-43 486 1600 Crume, William G ______2265 Etna, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... M 9-28-37 Head 487 471 Crystal, Cora (M iller)______Chiloquin, Oreg______.... ___ I ______933 F 10- 2-97 Head 1/4 488 472 Cummins, Jacqueline (Jackson) . . . - ...... 144 West G St., Casper, W yo...... F 11- 6-30 1/4 489 473 Cummins, Cynthia Caroll...... do______—.I...'______F 12-18-48 490 474 Cunningham, Thelma (Gentry)______7113 Victoria Ave., Highland, Calif .... F 5-16-12 1/4 491 475 Cunningham, Allen D ale.______...... d o______... ______M 2- 1-42 492 476 Curran, Melrose (Law vor)______Sprague River, O reg...;______F 3-16-12 1 / 2 493 477 Curtis, Azalia (Parazoo)...______16586 Marchmont Dr., Los Gatos, C a lif...... 1233 F 1905 1 / 2 494 478 Curtis, Barbará Elaine...... F 495 479 David, Beryl (Butler)...______r___ _ Chiloquin, Oreg...... 1476 F 1902 4/4 496 480 Manning, Gordon W ayne....______M 497 481 David, Beverly Faye ______F 498 482 David, Linda Joyce.______I ...... F 9- 3-40 7/8 499 483 David, Randolph______M Head 3/4 500 484 David, Arlen V ______M 501 1846 David, James______...... d o...... M 3- 6-34 1 / 2 502 485 David, Kandolph Robert, Jr_____ :...... ____ d o______M 9-12-34 Head 3/8 503 486 David, Reid ______M 1 27 10 Head 3/4 504 487 David, llene Aloma...... ____ do______;...... 1 ______F 9-16-41 1 / 2 505 488 David, Reid Sharkey, Jr______1335 Federal, Bend, Oreg M 9-28-43 1 / 2 506 489 David, Robert.....______Chiloquin, Oreg— ___ T______'____ _ 115 M Head 507 490 David, Law rence...______M 12- 6-17 3/4 508 491 David, William McKinley ______1622 M Head 509 492 Davis, Harold Lloyd ______M H *ad 510 493 Davis, Elnathan...______M 3-11-22 Head 7/8 511 494 Davis, Helen Virginia ______F 12-16-43 13/16 512 495 Davis, Marvin Leigh ______M 2-14-45 13/16 513 496 Davis, Rita Louise______F 9- 6-49 13/16 514 497 Davis, Elnathan Glen______M 10-31-51 13/16 515 498 Davis, Minnie Kay______F 5- 7-53 13/16 516 499 Davis, Orville ______Beatty, Oreg...... 1042 M 1904 H ead 3/4 517 500 Davis, Henrietta (John)______(Died 3-29-56)...... 1148 F 1904 H ead 4/4 518 501 Davis, Vemita (R iddle)______Chiloquin, Oreg______1246 F 1904 H ead » 7/8 519 1768 Dawson, Laura Lee_____:______F 3/16 520 503 Dawson, Ellen C. (Shadley)______F 8-22-13 Head 1/ 2 521 606 Cole, Roger W esley...______M 6 - 1-38 1/4 522 507 Dawson, GWen Eileen ____ ! ______F 1-22-50 3/16 523 508 Dawson, Sharon Carlene______F 3- 5-53 3/16 524 Dearbone, Simon Louis______M 4-22-45 1 / 2 525 509 Decker, A lvin ______M 4- 7-17 1/2 ' 526 610 Decker, Dora (Chipps)______Holland, Oreg______923 F 1889 4/4 527 611 Decker, Willard______M 3-30-23 Head 1 / 2 528 512 Decker, Kelvin Willard______' M 8-22-48 *1/4 529 513 Decker, Yolonda Renae..______F 4-17-50 1/4 530 514 Decker, Melvin Perry______M 7- 9-51 1/4 531 615 Decker, Anita (Hecocta)______Sprague River, Oreg—-—...... F 3-24-16 4/4 532 516 Crume, Jonathan Wayne______c/o Klamath City Welfare, Klamath Falls, M 1-16-47 3/4 Oreg. 533 517 Crume, Jacqueline Eileen ______F 4-13-49 3/4 534 619 Decker, Tomm y..______M 4-10-19 1 / 2 535 1679 Decker, Melba Anne (Riddle)______F 10-19-36 W ife 7/8 536 622 Decker, Tommy Turner______M 3- 3-43 3/4 537 523 Decker, William Loren ______M 6 - 3-47 3/4 538 524 Decker, Marilyn Joan______F 8-26-49 3/4 539 529 Decker, Woodrow______M 1915 *1/ 2 540 531 Decker, Dallas Deane______M 6 - 5-38 1/4 541 532 Delorme, Ethel (Bám ey)______F 4-21-12 3/4 542 533 Delorme, Joseph Alexander______M 12-31-41 5/8 543 534 Delorme, Teresa (W right)______F 3-11-25 5/8 544 535 Sargeant, Cynthia R ______..1 ___ F 9- 3-46 1/ 2 545 636 Sargeant, Susan Mary______...... F 10-13-49 1/ 2 546 637 Soráhan, Debra______: ______F 7-14-52 5/16 547 459 Dexter; Geraldine (Woods)______Sprague River, Oreg______.______F 7 - 2-40 15/32 648 538 Dick, Myra (Captain).:______Chiloquin, Oreg______w . F 19-27-19 Head 4/4 549 539 Dick, Bethel M ______F 4-11-47 1/ 2 550 640 Dickens, Deknar Stewart______M 10-14-28 Head ' 4/4 551 641 Dickens, Victoria (George). ______'. 2921 SE. Morrison, Portland, Oreg______F 12- 3-29 44 552 542 Dickens, Valerie Jean______F 1 - 3 - 4 9 1/ 2 553 543 Dickens, Elaine Frances______F 4-21-50 1/ 2 554 644 Dickens, Karen Louise______F 2-21-53 1 / 2 555 545 Dickens, Victoria Lynelle ______F 6426-54 1/ 2 556 546 Dillstrom, Mae E. (Vaughn). ___ _ 1284 F 5-1-09 1/ 8 557 547 Dillstrom, Belvie. Jr Chiloquin, Oreg______M 7-29-29 1/16 558 648 Dillstrom, Vernon Carl______Box 713, Klamath Falls, Oreg______'______M 2- 2-34 1/16 559 649 Doak, Opal P. (Pearson)______Chiloquin, Oreg______1237 F 1903 1/4 560 550 Doak, Ivan R ______M 3-10-27 1/ 8 561 551 Doak, Bobbie Jaye . . ... F 12-40-51 1/16 562 552 Doak, Lawana Jean______d o ______F 6-23-53 1/16 563 553 Doggett, Shirley M. (Skeen). _ ...... Thurston, Oreg______F 1 0 - 2-26 1/ 8 564 554 Doggett, William G ... ______...... do...... —...... /„ M 9-13-48 1/16 565 655 Doggett, Shirley Gayle...... F 8- 4-50 1/16 566 556 Donahne, Ethel (Jacksoni R t. 1, Box 208, Areata, Calif______F 5- 9-27 3/4 567 557 Donahue, Brad Stephen d o ______I ___ M 6 - 9-45 1/4 568 558 Donahue, Ronald Allen ______M 7-27-46 1/ 4 569 559 Donahue, Dawn Mandeen ...... d o ...... F 9-10-47 1/ 4 570 560 Donahue, Woodrow Zane ____ d o ______M 8-24-48 1/4 671 661 Donahue, Arlan Wayne d o ______M 5- 9-51 1/ 4 572 562 Donahue, Gwen Arlette ______F 7-22-53 1/4 573 521 Duarte, Nancy (Decker)______Bonanza, Oreg...... F 9-23-41 3/4 574 566 Dufault, George______1048 M 1892 1 / 4 Lomita, Calif. 575 567 Dufault, David E ______._ M 6-29-39 178 676 568 Dufault, Diane C______F 1-15-41 1/8 677 669 Dufault, Helen ______1049 F 1898 H ead 1/4 678 670 Duffer, Calsie______Beatty, Oreg...... ’...... M 3-16-15 H ea d ______4/4 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9309

F in At Roll o r Members o r the K lamath Tribe o r Indians Pursuant to Section 3 o r the Act o r Auo. 13, 1954, Public L a w 587—Continued

A llo t­ D egree Final * Pro­ posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate of Family relationship of roll birth blood N o. r o ll' N o . N o .

571 Dunagan, Tiny (Kim ball)---- - Chiloquin, O reg..______..... ____ _ F 3-13-32 H ea d ...... 1/4 579 5/16 580 572 Hatcher, Raymond Allen _____ ...... d o ...... ------M 9-12-48 Son______581 573 Hatcher, William Ernest...____ .....d o ..______M 12-23-51 Son...... 5/1« 582 574 Dumore, Willetta (Crain)______Myrtle Creek, Oreg...... F 4-30-11 Head...... 1/2 583 575 Durham, Wilma (Mayfield)____ .115 Sutton Ave., San Francisco, C alif.., V 5-21-21 H ea d ...... 1/2 584 576 Duvall, Amos______Chiloquin, Oreg...... 1057 M , 1904 H ea d ...... 3/4 585 577 Duvall, George____ ;______d o ______128 M 1871 Head...... 1/2 586 578 Duvall, John______(Died 4-7-55)...... 132 M 1874 Head...... 1/2 587 579 Effman, Betsy (G ray)...... Klamath Agency, Oreg______1089 F 1903 H ead ...... 4/4 588 580 Effman, George Gray_____ .___ 2566 16th, Sacramento, C a lif______M 9-28-22 H ead...... 1/2 589 581 Effman, Francine Layne______do______I ______F 12- 6-44 D aughter______1/4 590 582 Effman, Graig Forrest______.. . . . d o ______M 10- 8-50 S o n ...... ; ______1/4 591 583 Effman, Joy Paulette______.... ____ do______F 3-10-53 D a u g h te r..______1/4 592 584 Eggsman, Wilbur...... Chiloquin, Oreg______105ft M 12-18-97 H ead...... 4/4 593 585 Eggsman, Mable (Schonchin)...... d o ______... ___ , 1501 F 6- 2-08 Wife...... 7/8 594 589 Eggsman, Allen Lee ______d o______,______M 8-10-42 S o n ...... 15/16 595 590 Eggsman, Arnold Guy___ :______d o ...______M 4- 4-47 S o n ..______15/16 596 586 Eggsman, Walter James______d o ..______M 7- 8-27 H ead ...... 15/16 597 587 Eggsman, Worden Gale______.d o ______M 9-13-33 H ead...... 15/16 598 588 Eggsman, Wendell Jack______...... d o______j ______M 10-26-36 H ead______15/16 599 591 Eggsman, Wilbur, Jr...... 2605 State St., Salem, Oreg...... — M 1-20-31 H e a d ...... 15/16 600 592 Eggsman, Thelma (H ood )...... ____ do______F 9-25-37 W ife ...... 7/8 601 594 Engle, Melvin M ...... 3893 Larchwood PL, Riverside, Calif___ 1588 M 12- 8-09 H ead...... 1/8 602 595 Engle, Bruce Ham ilton.'______do______M 8- 8-39 Son...... 1/16 603 596 Engle, Marcia Anni——_____ ... 4 ^ ..d o ...... F 7- 8-48 D aughter______1/16 604 597 Erickson, Grace (Barney)_____ Chiloquin, Oreg...... F 7-26-24 Head...... 3/4 605 598 Erickson, Delphine Lavin a..... ____ do______F 4- 3^42 Daughter...... 3/8 606 599 Erickson, Mary E lle n ...... ____ do______F 10- 2-43 D a u g h te r...... 3/8 607 600 Erickson, Daniel E d w in ...... d o ______i_____ M 7-17-45 Son...... 3/8 608 601 Erickson, Hazel Grace...... d o ___.... ______F 11-27-46 D a u g h te r...... 3/8 609 1564 Fader, Janice Lenora (O hles)... Anderson, C a lif...... F 7-27-37 H ead...... 1/8 610 602 Faithful, Monroe.r______Beatty, Oreg______1068 M 1904 H ead ...... 4/4 611 603- Faithful, Pearl McNair...... 441 Trinity, Klamath Falls, Oreg______1223 F 1901 H ead ...... 1/2 612 604 Faithful, Raymond M onroe.... Beatty, O reg....______M. 11-20-33 H ead ...... 3/4 613 605 Farnsworth, Mamie (Skeen)___ .(D ie d 3.-A-55)...... 373 F 1893 H ead______1/4 614 972 Ferris, Lavenle Louise (Cowan) Rt.3, Box 633, Klamath Falls, Oreg___ F 5-21-35 H ead ...... 3/8 615 606 Farris, Ruth (Shadley)___ ;____ 829 Delaware, Bend, Oreg...... F 10- 5-23 H e a d ..______:____ 1/2 616 607 Farris, Bob Lloyd, Jr______. . . . . d o ______M 2-14-43 Son...... 3/16 617 608 Farris, Bert Dwayne___ ¿.____ .. ____ do______M 10-31-44 Son...... —.. 3/16 618 609 Farris, Christina Lee______...... do...... F 2- 9-47 D au gh ter.;...... 3/16 619 1108 Farris, Beverly Arlene______do______F 3-24-54 Adopted daughter___ 11/16 620 610 Farris, Regina Rae...... do______•_____ F 3- 3-48 D aughter...... 3/16 621 1497 -Faulk, Anthony James...... 3829 Amesbury Rd.,.Los Angeles, Calif. M 1-21-49 Adopted son...... 5/16 622 611 FieldsjiCorrine (Cam pagna).... .4511 Highway 99 S., Grants Pass, Oreg. F 11-14-20 H ead...... 1/8 623 613 -Fields, Robert Ray...:______d o ______.... ______.... ______M 10-10-40 Son______..:____ 1/16 624 614 Fields, Marie (Campagna)_____ 734 Plum, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 6-25-18 H ea d ...... 1/8 625 617 Fisher, Dora Mae (Foster).____ (D ied 4-24-56)...... F 3- 8-25 H e a d .;...... 4/4 626 618 Fisher, Anna Lee______Parker, Ariz ______..... _____ :... F 4-18-44 Daughter...... ____ 1/2 627 619 Fisher, John Arthur..___ Bly, Oreg...... M 12-10-46 Son______3/4 628 622 Fitz water, Frances (Barney)___ East Ely, N ev...... F 5-12-16- H ead ...... 3/4 629 623 Haskins, Richard Wayne____ ... ____ do______M 2- 2-40 ! Son...... 3/8 630 625 Hollinger,' Geraldine...!____ ...... d o . ______F 3- 7-42 D aughter...... 3/8 631 626 Fleming, Annabelle (Skeen).... Dorris, Calif______F 9-15-24 H ead...... 1/8 632 627 Fleming, Dennis George___ :...... d o ..______;. M 1-19-47 Son______1/16 633 628 Fleming, John Fredric______...... d o . . ; ...... — M 6-12-48 S on ...... 1/16 634 629 Fleming, Charles R obert...___ .....d o ...... - M 5-29-49 Son...... 1/16 635 630 Fleming, Joanna Susan.______. . . . . d o . . . ______F 6-11-50 ' D aughter...... 1/16 636 631 Follis, Evelyn (W alker)....____ 33“ C’.’-NW, Miami, Okla...... F 4- 5-14 H ead ______3/8 637 632 Follis, Billie Gene______. . . . . d o . ___ .... ___ •.______M 4-24-33 Son...... 3/16 638 633 Follis, Phil Walker______...... d o . . ______M 8- 9-36 Son...... 3/16 639 634 Follis, Judy Kay ______d o ______F 2-10-40 Daughter...... ______3/16 640 635 Follis, Karen Sue.-.-i______.....do...,.______F 8-22-43 D aughter...... 3/16 641 636 Foreman, Nora (Crume)______Sprague River, Oreg____ —______F 1- 6-24 Head...... 3/4 642 1516 Fortner, Patricia (New berry)... Wyandotte, Okla______F 5-16-40 H ea d ______17/64 643 638 Foster, Gladys______Beatty, Oreg______•______i ____ F 2-21-18 Head______.... ______. 4/4 644 639 Foster, A ndrew ...... ______...... d o ..______M 10-17-20 H ead______'___ 1/2 645 640 Foster, Lewellyn Daniel..____ _ N ixon , N e v ______M 2- 9-53 Son______1/4 646 641 Foster, Enna Jean...______Beatty, Oreg...... F 1-12-27 H ead__ -______4/4 647 643 Foster, A lex.!. ______.....d o______M 5-21-33 H ea d ...... 4/4 648 415 Foster, Delores (Crain)______d o .______.... ____ F 8- 7-36 W ife ...... 7/8 649 644 Foster, Harry Aloysius______d o ...... ______M 12-17-36 H ea d ______4/4 650 645 Foster, John Carl______,J...d o...... ______'______M 3-31-38 H ea d ______4/4 651 646 Foster, Dan Adrian ______...... d o __ ..... ______M 1- 6-31 H ea d ______1/2 652 647 Foster, Shirley (Crain)_____ ...... d o ...... F 4- 9-34 W ife...... 7/8 653 648 Kirk,. Irvin.Steve....’. ______.....d o...... - M 5-23-49 Stepson...... 13/16 654 649 Kirk, Shirlene Ann ______. d o . . . . ______F 8-16-51 Stepdaughter______13/16 655 650 Kirk, Martina Lou ______-....d o...... ______F 9-22-52 Stepdaughter______13/16 656 651 Foster, George Elmore______2730 SE. Ash, Portland, Oreg______M 2-20-29 H ea d ...... 1/2 657 652 Foster, Anna (Robinson)...... -.-do,...... F 1-24-30 W i f e ...... 7/8 658 653 Foster, Geo. Ann ______i ___ d o ...._ ...... F 7-20-54 D a u g h te r...... 11/16 659 654 Foster, Eleanora....______916 Monroe St., Toppenisji, Wash___ _ F 1- 8-35 Head...... 4/4 660 656 Foster, Pearl (A llen ).. ______418 Commercial, Klamath Falls, Oreg.. 1358 F 1897 H ea d ...... 1/4 661 657 Foster, Wilma (Thompspn)____ 4079 Gary St., Salem, Oreg...... F 11- 9-25 H e a d ...... 1/2 662 658 Foster, Ronald Harlan ______. . . . . d o ______M 8- 6-47 Son...... *1/2 663 659 Thompson, Latilda Joyce______d o ______....—______F 3-19-46 D a u g h te r...... 1/4 664 660 Foster, Mary Louise..______.....d o...... ___ ..... ______F 2-19-49 D augh ter...... 1/2 665 661 Foster, Jerald Lee ______--.--.d o ..;.______;______. M 2-28-51 Son...... 1/2 666 662 Foster, Sandra Louise..______(Died 9-30-55)...... F 9-16-52 Daughter....______1/2 667 663 -Foster, Raymond J ..______(Died 7-11-55)...... M 4-22-23 H ea d ...... 4/4 668 664 Foster, Betty (Chocktoot)_____ (Died 8-6-56)...... F 12-23-27 W ife...... 4/4 669 665 Foster, Gloria Jeanne______Beatty, O reg...______F 5-19-44 D au gh ter...... 4/4 670 666 Foster, Duane...... •.______...... d o ____ ..... ______M 1-28-46 Son...... 4/4 . 671 667 Foster, Patrick Jam es..___ .... ____ d o . . . . ______M 7-22-47 S o n ..'.______4/4 672 668 Foster, Wayne______. . . . . d o . . ______.../. ______M 11-24-48 Son...... 3/4 673 669 Foster, Susan...______d o ______F 10-24-50 D augh ter...... 3/4 674 670 Foster, Vince Ray ____ /____ ...... dO__ ;... ______.. ___ -____ M 11- 2-53 Son...... 3/4 675 671 Foster, Vernon Fred.______Independence, O reg..______M 7-14-27 Head...... 4/4 676 672 Foster, Josephine (Thompson).. Lapwai, Idaho______F 9-19-21 W i f e ...... 4/4 677 673 Foster, Winona M ae.i______..---.d o ___ ...... ______F 9-11-48 D a u g h ter...... 1/2 678 674 Foster* Wallace______Independence, Oreg______M 10- 8-32 H e a d ...... 1/2 679 675 Foster, Wemie _____...... Beatty, Oreg__ ... ______911 M 1889 H ea d ______4/4 680 676 Foster, Josie (Godowa)...... ____do______...... ______747 F 1895 W ife...... 4/4 681 677 Foster, Phoebe L ois..______d o ______F 8- 5-31 H ea d ...... - ____ 4/4 682 681 Foster, Robert R a y .... ______do______M 8- 2-52 S o n ...... 1/2 683 678 Foster,- Willetta:______... ____d o .______..... ______F 10-31-35 H ea d ...... 4/4 684 679 Foster, W ilm a....______.....d o ______F 10-31-35 H e a d ...... 4/4 685 680 Foster, Lucille______Warm Springs, O reg...... F 0- 7-37 Head...... 4/4 9310 NOTICES

F in al R oll or Members of the K lam ath T ribe o r I ndians P ursuant to Section 3 or the A ct or A ug. 13, 1954, P ublic L aw 687— Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Fam ily relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

6 8 6 621 Fowler, Marv Elaine; _ _ ...... 125 Waite. Eugene. Oree______F 7-25-52 687 682 Francis, Anna (Skeen)...... B u tte Falks, Oreg ...... 371 F 1889 6 8 8 683 Francis, Jesse Freddie...... M 7-94-5(4 Head 689 684 Francis, Richard Henry. M 7_ P- 4 7 690 685 Francis, Karen Elizabeth...... F 6-16-49 691 6 8 6 Frank, Ella (Geritrv) ...... Nespelem, Wash ...... , . F 1-20-34 H ead 692 687 Frank, Robert John ...... M 4- fi-ja 693 6 8 8 Frank, Brenda Ann ______...... d o ...... F 4-27-54 694 689 Fredenburg, Dorothy (Ham ilton)______Rt. 3. Box 1180, Klamath Falls, Oreg . _ - F 8-29-13 695 690 Fredenbure. Dorothea Elvira ...... _ . . . _ 1108“ T ” St.T Sacramento, C a lif ...... F 12-27-32 696 691 Frost, Amelia (Brown)______Beattv, Oreg______F 8-24-22 697 692 Brown, Annabel (Burnette) ______...... d o ______F 5- 9-41 698 693 Burnette, Cheryl Christina. .... ____ do______F 7- 2-44 699 694 Frost, Melvin James . . (Died 4-22-56)...... M 8-10-48 700 695 Frost, Garv Duane. _ Beattv, Oreg...... M 9- 6-51 701 696 Frost, Curtis Lynn. . _ M 7- 7-53 702 697 Fryatt, Andrew C lark...... Seneca, Mo______.... M 6 - 2-19 703 Fryatt, James Clark ______698 4368 SU RTC Midwestern TIniv., Wichita M 4- 3-44 1/8 Falls, Tex. 704 699 Fryatt, Laura Lynn ...... F 7- 4-46 705 700 Fryatt, Viola (Clark)______Seneca, M o______F 7- 2-98 706 1493 Fukui. Josefine f Navarro) _: ...... 5649 El Granero, Sacramento, Calif _ . F 7-24-38 1/4 707 701 Gallagher, Inez (Cowen) 1108 “ T ” St., Sacramento, Calif______59 F 1893 H ead 3/4 708 702 Gallagher, Lola Margaret____ '______Chiloouin, Oreg F 6 - 1 0 - 2 1 Head 709 703 Gallagher, Darelle Francis....______----- do ______* ______M 8-22-42 710 704 Gallagher, Osborne Lee...... ____ d o ______*...... M 4-26-44 711 705 Gallagher, Louis G .. ______M 8 - 1-48 712 706 Gallagher, Nadria Linn F 6-28-51 1/4. 713 707 Gallagher, Arnold Lee______M 1-13-50 714 708 Gallagher, Debra Donita ______...... d o ...... F 2- 8-53 715 709 Gantenbein, Cornelia (Strowbridge) 340 Bradley Ave., San Jose, Calif____ F 12- 1-25 Head 1/4 716 710 Gantenbein, Linda Lee ______...... d o ...... F 5- 6-44 717 711 Gantenbein, Bruce Dee______d o ______... M 3-17-50 718 712 Garcia, Mildred (George) .. __ ...... 730 N E . 155th, Portlan d, Oreg ...... F 1-27-11 7/8 719 714 Garcia, Wallace C ______.... L ee, N e v ...... M 4-16-32 Head 720 715 Garcia, Rose Marie______...... d o...... F 8-18-51 721 716 Garcia, Marvin Leroy ______...... do...... M 10-22-52 1/4 722 717 Garcia, Walter Ernest______.’______Fort Campbell, K y ______M 11-17-35 Head 723 720 Garrett, Millie Lenz______Chiloquin, Oreg ' . 234 F 1898 1/4 724 721 Garrett, Violet (Ramho)... Prospect, Oreg _ ...... F 10- 7-25 1/8 725 722 Blair, Stephen______do ______r. M 4-12-44 7/16 726 723 Garrett, Sandra Ann . ___ , ____ do ______F 8-11-46 1 /Ifi 727 724 Garrett, James L., Jr____ •______•______d o . . ______M 1- 7 - 4 9 728 725 Garrett. Genell ...... ____ d o ______F 1-17-49 J/lfi 729 726 Garcia, Vera (Mitchell) ...... 1094 W. Ramsey #3, Banning, Calif F 7- 7-25 5/K 730 727 Mitchell, Michael______do______..... ______7 . _____ M 1-20-46 5/16 731 728 Garcia, Marie Elaine ...... __ do______F 8-18-47 5/16 732 729 Garcia, Rosalie Arvonne ...... ____ d o ...... F 7-23-48 5/16 733 730 Gartin, Frances (Shadley)...... 2792 Buckshot H ill Rd., Medford, Oreg______F 6-11-26 H ead 1/2 734 731 Gartin, Harold Richard, Jr ...... do______M 5- 6-42 )/4 735 732 Gartin, Calvin Theodore.. ___ _do_.______M 4-19-44 1/4 736 733 Gartin, Margaret Marie...... ____ do______F 7- 5-45 1/4 737 734 Gartin, Betty Joan______F 7-21-46 1/4 738 735 Gartin, Roberta Lvnn . . . F 4-28-48 3/16 739 736 Gartin, James Gerald...... do______M 5-29-49 3/16 740 737 Gentry, Clarence M ______'Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 7_ 7_i4 H ead 1/4 741 738 Gentry, Anabel (Charles).. .. . ______do ___ r ______F 1-28-17 W ife 7/8 742 740 Charles, Nancy______. F 2-19-38 9/16 743 741 Gentry, Donald LeRoy. _ .. ■ _ ...... M 2-18-40 9/16 744 742 Gentry, Clarence, Jr______M 11- 2-41 9/16 745 743 Gentry, David Ray ____ . . . . ______do______i ______M 4- 2-46 9/16 746 744 Gentry, Ila Ann ______F 9- 7-49 9/16 747 745 George, Delores ______Beatty, Oreg. .. . _ __ ...... F 6-26-38 4/4 748 746 George, Gloria Ann ______F 5-23-40 4/4 749 747 George, Clifford ______(Died 8-24-57)...... M 7-23-21 15 d 6 750 1828 George, Harriett (Chocktoot)______Beatty, Oreg._ . ______F 9- 5-32 W ife 1/2 751 1829 Smith, Ernestine ...... _ . . ____ do______F 5- 3-50 3/4 752 748 George, Sadie (Lobert)______1228 SW. 3d Ave., Portland, Oreg______F 3-24-33 6/8 753 749 George, Dean______(Died 1-31-56)...... 1...... 1075 M 11-26-06 4/4 754 750 George, Nadine Laura______720 N. 25th, Corvallis, Oreg ' . F 7-15-35 4/4 755 751 George, Joel Ray Barkley_____ . . . ___ Chiloquin, O reg ...... ' ... M 11-18-35 H ead 3/8 756 752 George, Mattie Weah______B ly , O reg______337 F 1875 4/4 757 753 George, Robert______(Died 5-28-56)______M 8 - 1 0 - 1 2 4/4 758 754 George, Ralph McKinley ______(Died 12-11-55)______331 M 1895 Head 4/4 759 756 Gibbons, Lewis Harvey______. . . . Chiloquin, Oreg______. . ______M 7- 5-32 3/8 760 426 Gibbons, Juanita (Crain)______do ..... F 5- 2-39 W ife 3/4 761 758 Gibbons, Jack Ernest______. . ____ do...... M 8-19-38 H ead 3/8 762 2090 Gibbons, Margaret Ann (W right)______do F 11- 4-39 W ife 6/8 763 759 Gibbs, Carl Webster..______Warm Springs, O reg ______742 M 1878 H ead . 4/4 : 764 760 Givan, Melvina (Smith). . _ _ ___ Beatty, Oreg— ______. . ... 1595 F 3-31-07 1/8 765 761 Smith, Lorraine josephine...______F 5-21-41 1/16 766 762 Givan, Ida (Francis). _ ... c ... F 12- 1-30 1/8 767 763 Givan, Dallas Henry______M 11- 5-53 1/16 768 764 Glenn, Lottie (Clarkson).______...... 1472 F 1898 H ead i /2 769 765 Glenn, Albert Winfred______5345 SE . 39th, Portland, Oreg__ 1___ I ______M 7-14-37 H ead. 1 / 2 770 769 Godowa, Clarence______Beatty, Oreg.!______M 9-25-19 H ead 4/4 771 770 Godowa, Tabitha (Watah)______. _ do _ . F 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 W ife 4/4 772 774 Dickens, Randolph James. . ______do _ _ ___ . . . M 1- 6-54 1/ 2 773 Dickens, Delbert, Charles. , T...... M 1-11-50 1/ 2 774 775 Godowa, Frank Morgan. . . . . 1081 M 1892 .4/4 775 776 Godowa, LeRoy _ ...... _ ...... M 10- 9-30 H ead 4/4 776 718 Godowa, Corrine (Garcia) ___ . _. F 5- 2-37 W ife ' 1 / 2 777 777 Godowa, James Ethridge ...... (Died 9-6-55)...... M 7-26-16 Head 4/4 778 778 Godowa, James, Jr ...... Beatty, Oreg...... M 5-23-34 .H ead 15/16 779 780 Riddle, Roianne June _ _ ... _ . c/o Sankey Merritt, Modoc Point, Oreg ... F 10-31-46 7/16 780 781 Godowa, Lizzie ______(D ied 6-11-55)...... 1082 F 1853 H ead 4/4 • 781 782 Godowa, Joseph, Jr______Beatty, Oreg______748 M 1898 4/4 782 784 Granillo, Rose Marie (Fox)..... F 11-14-37 1/ 2 783 785 Granillo, Nancy ...... ___ .d o .. . 1 ___ ... ______’. ___ ' F 3-27-54 1/4 784 786 Greenback. Charles Alfonso______Muskogee. Okla______. . . M 12- 7-20 H ead 3/4 785 1042 Gritts. Dorothv (Jackson)... F 2-28-41 1/4 786 787 Hall, Alverna (George). .. .______.. Macdoel, Calif . .. F 9- 6-28 H ead 15/16 787 788 Chandler, Denhice Rae _ do ______. F 1-12-47 15/32 788 789 Hall. Inez Marie______. do . _____ . ______F 6-20-48 15/32 789 790 Hall, Therm Marlin ___ . _ do_ ___ , M 9-23-49 15/32 790 791 Hall, Adrian Vaughn...______do __ .. .. __ _ M 1- 6-51 15/32 791 792 Hall, Elliott Wayne______. ____ do______M 5-19-52 Son______15/32 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9311

F in a l R o ll or M e m b e r s of t h e K l a m a t h T r ib e o f I n d ia n s P u r s u a n t t o Se c t io n 3 o f t h e A ct of A u g . 13, 1954, P u b lic L a w 587—Continued

Final Pro­ A llo t­ D egree ' roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Fam ily relationship of No. roll N o . birth blood N o.

792 793 Hall, Marilyn (Mitchell)______Chiloquln, O reg...______F 8 - 2 2 - 2 2 Head 793 794 Mitchell, Valrie Jean...... V...... F 2-11-46 794 795 Hall, Lorraine Marie______...... do...... F 6-6-51 795 796 Hall, Louise Lynn______...... do...... F 6 - 5-52 796 797 Hall, Lloyd Lee ______- ...... -..-.d o ...... -...... M 6 - 5-52 797 798 Hall, Lawrence Allen...,...... ____ do...... M 1-24-54 798 799 Hamilton, Alice (Allen)...... 1601 Wilford, Klamath Falls, Oreg______5 F 1882 Hftad 799 800 Hamilton, Bertrand William ...... 2045 Earle, Klamath Falls, Oreg I ____ . M 8-30-17 Head 800 802 Hamilton, Richard Raymond...... ____ do...... M 12-17-48 Son 801 803 Hamilton, Patricia Darlene...... F 1-27-53 802 804 Hamilton, Clarence Lew is...... (Died 12-20-55)...... M 7-14-29 803 805 Hamilton, Lance R ...... Creswell, Oreg...... M 6-20-54 804 801 Hamilton, Gerald W illiam ...... 6724J-6 Stafford Ave., Hungtington Park, Calif M 6-13-38 805 806 Hamilton, Leonard Leroy ...... 320 W. 15th, Chicago H eights., I l l ...... M 10-15-19 806 807 Hamilton, Robert Leonard...... M 6-10-44 Son 807 808 Hamilton, Gordon Allen ...... M 9- 6-45 808 809 Hamilton, Barbara Lynne...... - ..- - d o ...... __...... F 12- 3-46 809 810 Harney, Elsie (Vtllard)______+ ...... Owyhee, Nev ...... F 10- 1909 Hoad 810 811 Harrington, Richard W ...... Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 1-19-27 Hoad 811 812 Harrington, Ellen Ruff ...... ____ do...... - F 7- 2-26 812 813 Wright, John, Jr...... do ...... M 5-15-44 813 814 Ruff, Carl Warren...... M 10-10-45 814 815 Wright, Diane Lee ...... F 1 - 5-48 815 816 Harrington, Richard William, Jr...... M 9-24-50 * 816 817 Harrington, Sharron Ellen ...... F 10-29-51 817 818 Harrington, Jean Duvall...... M 4-21-53 818 819 Harrington, Emma Lou ...... F 6 - 1-54 819 820 Harrington, Wilbur______1095 M 820 821 Harris, Lydia Mae (K irk) ...... F 1 - 3_29 TTaad 821 822 Kirk, Joseph Stephen ...... M 5-23-44 822 823 Harris, Leonard Woodrow, Jr...... Clarksdale, Ariz ______M 3- 5-47 823 824 Kirk, Shelia Ann ...... Chiloquin, Oreg______F 8-31-50 824 825 Kirk, Sharon Lee ______F 3- 1-54 825 1336 Harvell, Gertrude (Lyn ch )...... 1131 California, Klamath Falls, O reg...... F 9-14-34 826 826 Haskins, Buddy ...... Gen. Delivery, Salem, O reg...... F 5-11-31 827 827 Haskins, Mary (Norwest)______F 9-14-33 \71fft •828 828 Haskins, Bud John, Jr...... M 4- 8-53 829 830 Haskins, Glen ...... Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 1- 6-35 830 831 Haskins, Zelmarine (Lang)______. . . F 9- 3-29 Wifft 831 833 Haskins, Robert Duane...... Weaverville, Calif...... M 3- 3-33 Hftad 832 834 Hatcher, Allen Ray ______... Chiloquin, Oreg______M 11-15-30 Hftad 833 835 Hatcher, Kathleen Rae ...... F 2-21-51 834 836 Hatcher, Gaylor Lee...... M 12-20-28 Hftad 835 837 Hatcher, Luetta (H icks)...... 1098 F 1901 Hftad 836 838 Hatcher, Errol Dean ...... M 12-18-35 Hftad * 837 839 Hatcher, Karen (M iller)______12811 SE. 35th Place, Portland, O reg...... F 7-30-37 838 840 Hatcher, Wayne Edward ______Chiloquin, Oreg...... ’ ...... M 4-17-27 Hft^d 839 372 Hatcher, Barbara (Cookman)...... F 3- 9-34 840 841 Hatcher, Robert Wayne______M 11-16-52 84-1 842 Hatfield, Margaret Jane (Crowder)...... P. O. Box 713, Klamath Falls, O reg...... F 4-24-19 1/ 8 842 843 Hatfield^ James Lee ...... 844 M 7- 8-43 844 Hatfield, Ronald Joseph ...... Chiloquin, Oreg______M 4- 9-33 844 845 Hawk, Nora (M erritt)...... Klamath Agency, Oreg...... 249 F 1889 Hftad 845 846 Hawkins, Nora (M cAuliffe)...... Seneca, O reg..______F 9-24-33 Hftad 846 847 Haymon, Bertram ______...... Neosha, M o ...... 1900 Hftad 847 M 849 Haymon, Marion Claude ...... (Died 6-14-57)...... M Hftad 848 1896 850 Head, Lawrence Raymond ______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 5-14-34 Hftad 849 851 Head, Barbara (Gibbons)...... F 8-21-35 Hftad 850 852 Head, Faith Marie...... F 8-15-53 851 853 Hecocta, Cleve...... 1- 1-14 852 M 854 Hecocta, Juanita (Williams)...... (Died 2-24-55)...... 4-19-07 853 1510 F 855 Hecocta, Calvin Reed ...... Beatty, Oreg...... 12- 7-42 854 M 856 Hecocta, Samuel...... 751 855 M 857 Hecocta, Reba (Weiser)...... 1306 1888 Wifft 856 F 858 Hecocta, Ellen (M iller)...... •___ (Died 6-21-55)...... ■F Hftad 857 565 1874 859 Hendricks, Fred ______946 M 1877 Hftad 858 1 0 1 Hendron, Pauline ...... R t. 1 , Box 288, Crawfordsville, Ark ...... 2- 6-33 Hpad 859 F 860 Henry, Lavina (Chocktoot)...... Beatty, Oreg...... F 2-1.3-16 880 861 Henry, Richard, Jr...... 861 (Military service)...... ______... ______M 1-28-39 862 Henry, LaNew ...... i ...... Beatty, Oreg...... 862 F 7- 5-41 863 Henry, Robert Leon ...... ______M 9-25-43 863 864 Henthorne, Clarence Thom as...... 864 Chiloquin, Oreg______M 1- 5-37 865 Henthorne, Winnie (Foster)...... ______d o ______F' 8-26-36 Wifft 865 8 6 6 Hensley, Elvira (M itchell)...... Encino, Calif...... F 12-23-16 866 867 Herkshan, Charles R ______867 M 7- 3-49 8 68 Herkshan, Carmileta Mirmende...... - - - —do ...... F 12-18-46 869 Herkshan, Carol Ann ...... ______do ______— ______F 6 - 1-51 1/4 870 Herkshan, Enos Iva n ...... ______do ______...... M 3-29-23 872 Herkshan, Sarah Helen ...... do ...... F 10- 8-42 873 Herkshan, Enos, J r...... d o ______M 9-17-43 871 Herkshan, Marceline (Johnson)...... 1536 SW. 1 st, Portland, Oreg______F 7- 6-29 874 Herkshan, Tillie (Stokes)...... Chiloquin, Oreg______595 F 1890 875 Herkshan, H iram ...... _ M 875 876 Herkshan, Lawrence Preston ______Military service ______M 2- 2-40 877 Herkshan, Wilford Robert...... M 7-23-43 878 Herkshan, Walter Stephen ...... -----d o ______...... ______M 7-11 —46 879 Herkshan, James Nelson ...... d o ...... M 12-19-47 880 Herkshan, Thomas Kirk ______. 880 M 10-27-49 988 Herrera, Roma Lee (H urtado)...... F 5- 1-38 Hftad 851 Hescock, Jessie (Hatcher)______Chiloquin, Oreg. ______1______F 2-14-33 882 Hescock, Keith Allen ...... 883 M 883 Hess, Mona (Skeen)...... 1254 F 884 Hess, William Douglas...... OCfu M 9- 3-32 885 Hess, Janice L ...... F 11- 6-49 886 Hess, Stephen Douglas...... - - - . - d o - . — — ______M 11-25-50 887 Hess, Barbara K a y.. ______F 9- 5-52 888 Hicks, Harold W ______1-12-24 889 M Hicks, Carmelita (Garcia)...... -----d o —______F 6 - 4-34 890 Hicks, Cheryl Lynn Hatcher...... d o l.^ :...... 10-30-53 891 F Hicks, Leroy A ______do..---..-l.______12-30-27 H ead 1244 M Hicks, Verna (Knight)______. . . . F 5 -‘ 6-37 892 Hicks, Roland ______Chiloquin, Oreg ’.... ___ 1 1 0 0 M 1904 Hoad 3/4 893 Hicks, Roland James, Jr______11 20-24 894 M Hicks, Hildegard (Gentry)______---— d o - . . . — —— ____ 2- 8-24 895 F 1/4 H icks, R oland J. I l l ...... - - - .d o — ______12-15-42 896 M Hicks, Beverly Ann _____ F 11-18-46 898 ov/ | flicks, Robert Allen ______. . . —do— ...... — ...... M 6 - 4-48 Son ______7/16 9312 NOTICES

Final Roll o? Members o r the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Auo. 13, 1954, Public L aw 587—Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f . Fam ily relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

899 898 Chiloquin, Oreg 1099 M 1905 3/4 900 2052 M 6-16-28 5/8 901 899 Hill, Celia J. (Jefferson)...... Sprague River, Oreg______F 1-28-18 1/ 2 902 901 M 11- 8-43 : 1/ 2 903 902 ____ d o______M 10-27-46 1/ 2 904 903 M 10-25-4Ä 9/1 fi 905 904 F 0- 2-52 i 1/4 906 905 M 11-25-13 : 3/8 907 906 F 0-16-21 W ife 1/2 906 907 M 4-20-39 : 7/1 fi 909 908 M 4-29-45 . 7/16 910 909 M 6 - 3-52 • 7/36 911 910 . do ...... _ ...... F 10- 2-53 7/16 912 911 Chiloquin, O reg...... ___ M 8-29-33 4/4 913 912 F 6-23-51. 1/4 914 913 M 3-22-54 1/4 915 914 M 5-18-10 ; 3/4 916 016 F 6-24-39 ! 1/ 2 917 917 F 5-22-42 1/ 2 918 915 M 6-29-36 HeaS . . 1/ 2 919 918 Hill! Harold Allen ...... ——...... Chiloquin, Oreg______; . . j ____ «.i...... M 4- 9-31 H ead______4/4 920 920 TTiiij W llford D ean...... M 11-14-37 H e a d ...... ; 4/4 921 921 M 11-10-43 r 1/ 2 922 919 F 8-12-36 i 4/4 « 923 922 H ill! Loretta M...... F . 6-19-52 ! 1/4 924 923 F 9- 3-29 H ead . . ; 13/16 925 024 F 6-14-50 13/32 926 025 M 11- 5-51 13/32 927 ' 926 F 11-13-53 13/32 928 927 M 7-22-10 1/4 929 928 M 1 2 - 1 0 - 2 0 1/4 930 920 F 4- 1-17 1/4 931 930 M 4-12-51 21/32 932 931 F 10- 2-53 ! 15/32 933 932 M 8- 2-30 Head ___ : 7/8 934 934 i 341 M 1897 4/4 935 935 567 F 1899 Wife ...... 3/4 936 037 M 12-15-34 H e a d ...... > 7/8 937 939 869 F 1882 H ead...... 4/4 938 940 M 9-23-35 13/16 939 938 M 12-21-38 i 7/8 940 1334 F 2-23-30 W ife ...... i 3/8 941 1335 F 10-27-53 1/4 942 941 M 2-28-20 : 4/4 943 942 F 2-27-12 Head ... . ______; 1/4 944 943 F 4- 1-13 H e a d ...... !! • 4/4 945 949 1300 F 1900 4/4 946 950 M 8-22-16 ; 3/4 947 951 M 3-20-26 ; 3/4 948 952 M 3-14-32 ! 3/4 949 953 F 12-10-33 Wife ...... 1/2 950 954 (D ied 6-30-56) “ F 11-30-14 4/4 951 955 2811 SE. 35th Place, Portland, Oreg...... F 11-24-22 Head _ i - 3/8 952 956 M 7- 5-40 1/ 2 953 958 F 8-12-53 Daughter...... _____ 3/16 954 960 Hudson, Elva (Tice)______(Died 5-19-57)...... F 4-25-12 3/8 955 961 513 Dakota St., Medford, Oreg...... F 7-24-41 11/16 956 848 F 5-20-20 1/4 957 962 1563 F 1889 Head 3/4 958 963 M 1- 5-23 3/8 959 F 1-16-37 5/8 960 964 M 10-28-33 1/ 2 961 965 M 7-16-38 1/ 2 962 967 M 6 - 3-29 | 5/8 963 968 F 4-11-49 D augh ter______• 1/4 964 969 Huitt! Ramona Lee______F 8 - 8-50 D augh ter______1 1/4 965 970 M 11-26-51. 1/4 966 971 M" 7-17-30 ’ 1/2 967 973 Hull, Jeff.! ...... M 12-22-17 ‘ 1/ 2 968 1492 Hull, Gerald...... M 1- 8-37 I 3/4 969 974 HuH; Willard T ...... M 8-15-22 f 3/8 970 975 Hull, Edna Mae (Kimball)...... F 4-23-36 1/4 971 976 F 5-18- 4/4 972 977 (Died 5-8-56) M 5-14-35 1/2 973 978 Hunt! Vincent Jesspber... _ M 5-20-39 : . 1/ 2 974 979 F 5-27-51 D aughter______: 1/ 2 975 Hunt! Ernest Rubbert______M 2-17-46 i 1/ 2 976 M 5- 6-47 1/ 2 977 F 5- 6-49 D aughter______j 1/ 2 978 982 944 F 1897 . 4/4 979 983 F 3- 9-32 ; i/i6 980 984 (D ied 10-15-551 1273 F 6-11-07 : 4/4 981 987 F 9- 2-16 : 3/4 982 989 M 12-11-40 ' 5/8 983 990 F 8-28-44 D augh ter...... : 5/8 984 991 F 8-28-44 D augh ter______i 5/8 985 992 M 8-1 -46 | 5/8 986 993 F 8 - 8 -49 D augh ter______! 5/8 987 994 M 1-3 -53 • 5/8 988 995 Hutchinson, John...’...... 766 M 1885 4/4 989 996 Hutchinson! Ora (George). , ...... 338 F 1897 4/4 990 997 Hutchinson, Francis Alvin..... M 1-11-23 4/4 991 998 Hutchinson, Louis Wallace...... M 3-17-28 4/4 992 999 Hutchinson, Calvin Milton ...... M 9-27-31 4/4 993 10 0 0 Hutchinson, Rudolph ______M 10- 2-33 H ead...... 4/4 994 1 0 0 1 Hutchinson, Velma Eleanor______.... ______F 5- 9-37 H ead______4/4 995 1 0 0 2 Hutchinson, John Bob______(D ie d 12-9-55) M 6-24-26 4/4 996 1003 Hutchinson, Madeline (Riddlel...... F 8-11-26 W ife ...... - 7/8 997 1004 Jackson, Bonna Faye______F 11-19-44 Stepdaughter______! 15/16 998 1005 Hutehinson, Robert Leon ______M 5t14^48 15/16 999 1006 Hutchinson, Donna Lvnn__ ...... F 12-11-50 D augh ter______...... 15/16 10 0 0 1007 Hutehinson, Gary Duane ...... M 8 - 3-53 : 15/16 10 0 1 1008 Hutchinson! Le* "Andrew M 4- 5-24 H ead______...... I 4/4 10 0 2 1009 Hutchinson", Arlene Riddle __ F 7- 7-18 W ife .— ...... ! 7/8 1003 1 0 1 0 Dickens, Bernadine June..______F 9-11-41 Stepdaughter______7/16 1004 1 0 1 1 Jackson, Charlene Maize____ :...... F 5-28-43 15/16 1005 1 0 1 2 Hutchinson, Vera Lee ______F 10- 2-46 D aughter______15/16 Thursday, November 21, 19H7 FEDERAL REGISTER 9313

Final Roll of Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians P ursuant to Section 8 o r the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, P ublic Law 587—Continued

Final P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Fam ily relationship of N o. ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

F 2-11-48 Daughter ...... 15/16 M 12-25-51 15/16 770 M 1894 4/4 17101 SE. Powell Blvd., Portland, Oreg___ ... M 11-30-32 H ead...... 1/ 8 M 5- 8-35 1/ 8 F 7-27-16 H ead...... 7/8 M 9-25-17 H ead...... 4/4 M 10-10-19 H e a d ...... 4/4 F 9-29-23 H ead...... 6/8 F 8-20-45 6/16 . F 8 - 4-46 D a u g h te r ...______5/16 ____ do...... F 3-28-40 Cousin...... 5/8 (D ied 5-3-55)...... 1593 M 2-16-09 Head...... ^...... 4/4 1076 F 1904 4/4 M 4-20-38 4/4 F 4-15-40 4/4 1ft35 1642 SW. Garden Home Rd., Portland, Oreg.. F 4-22-42 D augh ter______4/4 M 6-21-46 4/4 F 5- 6-44 4/4 1598 M 3-12-10 Head...... 1 / 2 1026 1041 (Military service)______M 12- 2-38 Son______11/16 F 1-17-42 1/4 M 12-29-42 1/4 M 10-28-44 1/4 M 10-28-45 1/4 F 10-15-49 1/4- M 10-22-50 1/4 M 4-16-52 1/4 F 4-26-53 1/4 M 9-24r-33 H ead...... 11/16 F 10-13-36 Wife...... 7/8 795 M 1888 4/4 1038 1676 F 3-12-38 Adopted daughter____ 7/8 M 1- 5-19 H e a d ,...... 3/4 F 4-11-37 W ife ...... 15/16 M 1- 4-39 13/16 1042 M 11- 1-52 1/4 M 9- 4-53 1/4 1044 M 9-29-29 H ead...... ' 1 / 2 1045 F 7-19-30 W ife...... 7/16 1046 F 11- 1-53 15/32 . 1047 MlieH R-4-fifil ...... , ______. F 6 - 2 0 - 1 1 4/4 1048 F 2- 7-38 4/4 1040 M 9- 8-10 4/4 1050 F 2-17-22 W ife ...... 4/4 1051 1027 M 12-16-43 Stepson______3/4 1052 1028 ...... do______F 11-22-46 Stepdaughter...... 4/4 1053 F 9-18-48 Stepdaughter______4/4 1054 ’ 1030 F 3-18-50 Stepdaughter______4/4 1055 1031 F 7-12-51 Stepdaughter. ______4/4 1056 1069 (Died 6-13-57)...... 521 M 7-10-80 4/4 1057 1063 187 F 11- -87 W ife...... 4/4 1058 M 2- 1-43 4/4 1059 M 11-17-24 15/16 1060 F 10-30-36 W ife...... 1 / 2 1061 1066 F 2- 4-53 Stepdaughter______1/4 1062 1067 M 4-16-54 23/32 1063 1068 M 4- 2-23 Head...... 4/4 1064 1069 F 12-13-50 1 / 2 1065 1070 M 3-26-52 1 / 2 1066 1071 M 6-10-25 Head...... 3/4 1067 1072 F 8 - 3-34 W ife...... 1 / 2 1068 1073 M 7-21-51 1 / 2 1069 1074 F 7- 8-52 D augh ter...... 1 / 2 1070 1075 F 6 - 7-53 D augh ter______1 / 2 1071 1076 M 9-29-29 1 / 2 1072 1077 F 2-10-34 W ife...... 7/16 1073 1078 F 12-30-53 15/32 1074 1079 M 8-23-22 7/8 1075 933 F 3-11-33 15/16 1076 1080 1303 F 1904 4/4 1077 1081 (TììaH M 10- 5-35 4/4 1078 1082 (D ied 10-28-56)...... F 7-20-40 D a u g h ter.______4/4 1079 1083 F 12-10-43 D augh ter______7/8 1080 1084 (DiArt‘l-1-K6V ' ... __ . _____ 1_____ 522 M 1886 4/4 1081 1085 547 F 10- 7-91 H e a d ...... 4/4 1082 1086 F 2- 4-29 H ead ...... 4/4 1083 1087 F 6-23-48 1 / 2 1084 1088 M 5-19-23 H ead...... 4/4 1085 1089 F 7- 1-29 W i f e ...... 3/4 1086 1090 F 11-17-50 D augh ter______7/8 1087 1091 M 12- 8-51 Son______7/8 1088 1092 M 1-24-53 7/8 1089 1093 F 12-20-53 D au gh ter______7/8 1090 1094 M 3- 2-25 H ead...... 4/4 1091 1097 M 8-22-35 4/4 1092 1427 F 4-17-31 W ife ...... 5/8 1093 1428 F 1-19-48 Stepdaughter...... 23/32 1094 1429 F 5-31-49 Stepdaughter______23/32 1095 1430 M 5-10-51 Stepson______23/32 1096 1431 F 2-13-53 Stepdaughter______23/32 1097 1227 M 12-27-35 H ead ______15/16 1098 1228 M 8-18-38 B roth er______23/32 1099 1095 M 2-12-29 H e a d . .. .______4/4 . 110 0 1096 M 1- 5-31 H ead______4/4 1 1 0 1 1098 F 9- 4-37 H ead ______4/4 11 0 2 1 1 0 0 F 6-23-23 H ead______5/8 1103 1 1 0 1 F 1-12-49 D aughter...... 5/16 1104 1 1 0 2 M 7-22-50 Son______6/16 1105 1103 M 12-11-53 Son______5/16 1106 1104 M 6-23-37 H ead...... 3/8 1107 1106 M 4- 1-33 H ead ______4/4 1108 2069 F 8 - 2-39 Wife...... 3/4 1109 1107 F 12-17-37 ■Head______3/8 1 1 1 0 1109 M 2-23-27 H ead ______4/4 1111 1 1 1 0 F 8-26-33 W ife...... 1 / 2 1 1 1 2 1112 Jackson^ Shirley Rose...... Klamath Agency, O reg...... F 7-20-41 D a u g h te r ...... 3/4 9314 NOTICIS

Final B oll of Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, Public L a w 587— Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Family relationship o f N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

1113 1113 Jackson, Virgil Durand______. ______Bonanza, Oreg______M 4- 2-26 1114 1114 Jackson, Jessie (Shadley)______...... do...... F 7-12-29 W ife 1115 1379 Jackson, Ferol Jean______F 12-11-47 1116 1115 Jacksçn, Holli Vern______4410 W. Weldon, Glendale, A riz .l. __ 7______M 10-21-52 1117 1116 Jackson, Ivan Ivey.. ______Bonanza, Oreg.______!______M 2-14-48 1118 1117 Jackson, Ava June______...... do______1 ______F 6-10-49 1119 1118 Jackson, William Ken ...... ____ do______... ______... M 12-25-52 1 1 2 0 1119 Jackson, Virgil Durand, Jr______. . . . . d o ______... M 3- 7-64 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 James, C lyd e L ______Taos, N. M ex...______M 3- 9-00 Head 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 James, Patricia Darlene______F 5-15-39 1123 1 1 2 2 James, Clyde 8 ...... do...... M 12-28-40 1124 1123 James, Viola Darnell...... F 8-23-42 1125 1124 Jeflerson, Eda (Chester)______Toppenish, Wash______F 4-25-26 1126 1125 Thompson, Lorraine Joyce...... - ___ do-r...... F 11- 6-47 2/4 1127 1126 Thompson, Donna Leah ...... F * 3-12-49 1128 1127 Thompson^ Marla Elaine______do ______-, ...... F 10-28-50 1129 1128 Thompson, Marvin, Jr______...... do...... ______M 4-12-52 1130 1129 Jeflerson, Lyman Chester______do...... M 1- 3-54 1131 1130 Jeflerson, Florence (Bossi)______. ______F 3-22-31 H ead 1/4 1132 1131 Jeflerson, Teresa Marie______F 4-10-54 1133 1132 Jepson, Éarl Bambo______.....'i ___ .... M 11-28-18 Head 1134 1133 Bambö, Bichard Brian...... M 11-23-48 1135 1134 Bambo, Douglas Earl______'...... ____ do...... M 8-22-50 1136 1135 Bambo, Michael Lynn ...... - d o ...... M 10-29-53 1137 1138 Jimenez, Modesto______M 3- 8-37 1138 1136 Jimenez, Ima (Lotches)...... F 8- 6 - 1 1 1139 1139 Jimenezj Madeline Antonia______F 8-29-41 1 / 2 1140 1140 Jimenez, Linda Eleda ______...... do_...... F 8-29-45 1/ 2 1141 1141 Jimenez, Allen T ...... ^ ______M 1 1 - 1 &-47 1142 1137 Jimenez! Bamon...... M 7-25-34 H ead . 1/ 2 1143 1810 Jimenez, Peggy (Hentborne)______F 5-25-38 W ife 1/4 1144 1142 M 3- o_33 Head 1145 1143 Jimenez, Dawn Lyn ette...______d o______1 ...... ’____ 7______F 9- 5-53 1/4 1146 1144 Joe, Bernice (Foster)______F 3-30-27 4/4 1147 1145 Joe! Woody A., Jr______M 4-19-49 1/ 2 1148 1146 Joe! Eugene...... M 11-10-51 1/ 2 1149 1147 Joe! Dorcas (Miller).______F 5-30-21 4/4 1150 1148 Joe! Georgina Rosalie...... do* ’ : ._. ....____ F 9-11-46 1/ 2 1151 1149 Joe, Ruth Elizabeth ______F 3-11-48 1 / 2 1152 1151 Joe! Vernon Lee ...... M 9-16-36 2/16 1153 385 Joe! Birdie M. (Tupper)...... F 8-28-30 W ife 1154 1152 Joe, Georgians___ ' " ...... F 10-17-37 . a/i6 1155 1154 John, Beatty ______.. 1,147 M 12-16-06 4/4 1156 1155 John! Frank...... r 152 M 1891 4/4 . 1157 1156 John! Rollin ______*______M 2 - 6 - 2 6 4/4 1158 1157 John! Nevel...... d o ______M 2-23-34 4/4 1159 1158 John! Kate (Villard)______-___ 469 F 1873 4/4 1160 1159 John Richard Leroy ______i . _____ M 7-30-26 4/4 1161 1160 John, Karen Karlene...... 911 N . 8 th, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... F 1-28-49 1/ 2 1162 1161 John, Gloria Jean______F 1-22-51 1/ 2 1163 1162 John! Bichard Allen ______M 5-11-52 1/ 2 1164 John! Robert Terry ...... M 6-22-54 1 / 2 1165 1163 Johns, Virginia (Pete)______F 6-13-18 3/4 1166 1164 F 4-25-38 ' 5/8 1167 1165 Pete, Norman Virgil...... F 4- 4—41 13/32 1168 1166 Johns, Dorothy Marilyn ______F 6 - 7-43 3/8 1169 1167 M 5-18-46 3/8 1170 1168 Johns! Ronald F ______M 7-26-47 3/8 1171 1169 M 9- 2-50 3/8 1172 1170 203 M 1887 4/4 1173 1484 Johnson! Arabella (D uvall)...... ____ do* ' ___ ~ ______1066 F 1900 W ife ...... 3/4 1174 1485 Moses, Lawrence Walter...... M 7- 7-38 7/8 1175 1171 Johnson, Buford.______1683 M 1 1 - 4-09 3/4 1176 1172 Johnson! Helen (Clinton)..'...... !______(Died 5-6-56)______7...... F 4 -9 -3 2 3/4 1177 1173 Johnson! Harriet Marie______F 6-25-51 3/8 1178 1174 Johnson! James______YDicd 2-15-551 ' - 204 M 1876 4/4 1179 1175 Johnson! Margaret M. (D avid)______317 F 1895 W ife ...... 4/4 1180 1176 Johnson! Joseph, Jr...... M 10-10-41 3/4 1181 1177 Johnson! Maxine Louise...... —...... F 4-22-40 3/4 1182 1178 Johnson! Robert Leroy...... M 6-23-43 '3/4 1183 1179 Johnson! Seda (Cowan)______F 3-40-13 3/4 1184 1181 James, Michael Clay______M 11-27-43 3/8 1185 1182 Fivekiller, Lonny Patrick,...... ____ do : : ______•______M 4-30-47 3/8 1186 1183 Jones, Blanche (Wilson)______628 F 1895 4/4 1187 1184 Jones! Jack Howard______m ie d *«-31-551 ” M 9-10-29 1/ 2 1188 1185 Jones! Bonald Jamie...... M 2-23-52 1/4 1189 1186 Jordon, Louverna (.George)...... F 7-17-25 15/16 1190 1187 Jordon! Vernon Dean__ !...... M 6-20-47 15/32 1191 1188 Jordon! Fàydeena...... d o ______: ______F 12-31-49 15/32 1192 1189 Jourdan, Ormie (Beal)...... ______:____ 42 F 1888 3/4 1193 1190 1690 F 2-25-06 1/ 2 1194 1191 M 5-18-28 H ead .. 1/8 1195 1192 Keane, Lyda (Coburn)...... 1482 F 1-20-04 1/4 1196 1193 Keane, Maurice Eugene...... M 1-29-35 1/8 1197 1751 Kendrick, Rodney Roger______M 11-13-46 1/4 1198 1194 Kerrigan, Rose (M iller)______fD ie d 11-30-541______66 8 F 1880 3/4 1199 1195 Kidwell, Zilphy (Walker)______..... ______Seneca, Mo ...... F 11-24-09 3/8 12 0 0 1197 Kimball, Charles E ______•...... M 5- 6-34 1/4 1 2 0 1 1198 F 12-27-34 W ife 1/ 2 12 0 2 1199 Crume, Harley H ______do __ . ______. ___ M 5-13-52 1/4 1203 12 0 0 Kimball, Delbert Lee ...... M 6-29-53 7/16 1204 1 2 0 1 Kimball, Vivian Norene.______F 6-18-54 7/16 1205 1718 Kimball, Preston Howard______WalTa W alla. Wash— M 12- 8-30 1/4 1206 1 2 0 2 Kirk, Abner______..: ______(D ied 12-12-56)...... _ 1167 M 6-21-05 H ead__ 4/4 1207 1203 Kirk, Dolly (Blair).. ... _ ____ ... ______973 F 3- 7-08 W ife 3/4 1208 1204 Kirk, Francis...... !______do______1488 M 5-11-00 3/4 1209 1209 Kirk, Barbara Joyce______F 3-26-39 1 / 2 1 2 1 0 1205 Kirk, Donald Francis ___ . . . _ _ ...... M 11-19-29 1 / 2 1 2 1 1 1206 Kirk, Robert Wayne______M 3-31-34 1 / 2 1 2 1 2 1207 Kirk, Ruth Faye...... F 8-14-36 Head _____ 1 / 2 1213 1208 Kirk, Roberta Lee______... ____ F 3-30-52 1/4 1214 1 2 1 0 Kirk, Friedman...... M 1 0 - 2 - 1 1 Head _____ 3/4 1215 1 2 1 1 Kirk, Frieda______F 2-15-36 11/16 1216 1 2 1 2 Kirk, Orin Gordon...... do______...... ______M 9-27-41 S o n ...... 11/16 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9315

Final Roll of Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Auq. 13, 1954, Public Law 587—Continued

Final P ro­ A llo t­ D egree roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Fam ily relationship of No. roll N o . birth blood N o .

1217 1213 1166 M 8-28-94 Head 3/4 1218 1214 F . 12-24-12 W ife 3/4 1219 1215 M 3-J.3-45 7/8 1220 1216 F 1-5-47 7/8 1221 1218 M 1-13-47 7/8 1222 1220 M 4-22-52 3/4 1223 1221 M 10-17-27 H e a d .... 3/4 1224 1222 1257 F 2-19-05 3/4 1225 1223 F 7-26-41 5/8 1226 1224 268 F 1879 Head 1/2 1227 1225 M 4-23-11 Head 5/8 1228 1230 ChilOquin, Oreg...... I ______1224 F 7-29-09 Head 1/4 1229 1231 554 M 4- 6-84 3/4 1230 1232 F 10- 1-18 3/4 1231 1233 F 12- 2-53 3/8 1232 1234 M 11-12-30 3/4 1233 1235 F 6-24-30 Wife . . 7/8 1234 1236 M 10-22-51 13/16 1235 1237 ( D ied 4-18-561 ...... 1447 M 1897 3/4 1236 1238 F 5-15-10 W ife .... 3/4 1237 1239 M 9- 8-28 3/4 1238 1240 M 11- 5-30 3/4 1239 1241 M 6-28-32 3/4 1240 1242 M 6-14-22 1/2 1241 1243 M 5-13-32 1/8 1242 1245 F 10- 5-43 1/8 1243 1246 1171 M 1903 1/4 1244 1247 F 8-29-24 4/4 1245 1248 M 6-19-49 7/8 1246 1249 M 12-26-53 1/2 1247 1253 M 7- 4-14 Head 4/4 » , 1248 1254 (Died 8-17-56)...... 1173 M 4- 9-07 4/4 1249 1255 F 1911 W ife ...... 4/4 1250 1256 M 8-24-36 4/4 1251 1257 M 6- 8-39 4/4 1252 1258 579 M 1897 1/2 1253 832 F 1-26-53 3/8 1254 1259 M 5-24-15 1/2 1255 1260 F 7-29-20 W ife 1/2 1256 1261 M 12-21-40 1/2 1257 1262 M 2- 1-42 1/2 1258 1263 M 5-16-43 1/2 1259 1264 M 9-13-47 1/2 1260 1265 F 12-14-23 H ead 1/2 1261 1266 F 11-20-43 5/a 1262 1267 F 5- 9-45 5/8 1263 1268 M 11-15-46 5/8 1264 1269 F 2- 3-48 5/8 1265 1270 F 8- 5-49 5/8 1266 1271 F 11-30-22 H ead . 4/4 1267 1272 577 M 1871 1/2 1268 1273 578 F 1879 W ife 1/2 1269 1274 (Died 8-8-55)...... 130 F 1896 3/4 1270 2 LaPlante, Willene (Dumore)______. F 9-3- 37 5/16 1271 1275 F 12-22-22 1/4 1272 1276 F 5-30-43 1/8 ■ 1273 1277 M 4-10-49 1/8 1274 1278 1530 F 1898 H ead...... 1/2 1275 1279 Lawvor! Luscombe______1575 M 1904 H ead...... 1/2 1276 1280 1576 F 1909 H ead...... 1/2 1277 1281 F 11-27-13 1/2 1278 1282 M 7-20-16 1/2 1279 518 F 1-15-19 W ife . 4/4 1280 1285 M 12-27-42 11/16 1281 1283 M 6- 6-36 H ead . 11/16 1282 1284 Lawvorj Edwin Wallace______M 10- 3-37 Head 11/16 1283 1286 Lawvor, (Shelby) Sylvas______1582 M 1899 1/2 1284 1287 Lawvorj Jane (Schonchin)...______856 F 8-10-96 W ife . . . 4/4 1285 1288 Lee, Laveme (Chipps)______F 5- 1-28 4/4 1286 1289 Walker, Gary Lee..J ______M 11-25-47 9/16 1287 1290 Barlow, Loring Tyler...... _...... _ M 9-28-46 1/2 1288 1291 1178 F 1869 1/2 1289 1292 Lenz', Carl Lewis...... 1405 M 1894 -1/4 1290 1293 Lenz, Barbara Jane______F 7-16-24 1/8 1291 620 Lewis, Merle Godowa...... M 9-19-50 3/4 1292 1294 Lewis, Mollie (Corbell)______1431 F 1884 1/4 1293 1105 Lipscomb, Sonya (Bailey)...... F 12-18-38 1/2 1294 1295 Lobert, Billett______1181 M 1885 4/4 1295 1296 Lobert, Flora (H ill)______IDied V-7-fifi) ~ ...... 150 F 1895 Wife . . 3/4 1296 1297 Lobert, Lance G ardley...______M 1-25-33 H ead . 7/8 1297 1298 Lobert, Carl Stewart.______CDierl 4-9A-K71 - M 3-17-21 H ead 7/8 1298 1299 Lobert! LaVonne Marie______F 9-18-50 7/16 1299 1300 Lobert, Shelley Ann______. ______F 1-20-52 7/16 1300 1301 Lobert,, Eddie' ' (Died 4-&-R51 1403 M 1888 H ead 4/4 1301 1302 Lobert, Herman______1180 M 1899 4/4 1302 1303 Long, Robert...... M 1888 Head 3/4 1303 1304 Lopez, Elva (Henry)______Beatty, Oreg _ ...... 1092 F 1899 Head 4/4 1304 1305 Lopez, Glen Sileo______M 5-15-31 1/2 1305 1306 Loiches, Chauncey M iller______M 3-11-27 Head 15/16 1306 1307 Lotches, Dally Dean______M Head 13u/ 7-11-28 15/16 1308 Lotches, Lloyd.______M 10-26-15 Head 3/4 1308 237 Lotches, Gladys (Charles)______F W ife...... 1309 4- 8-20 7/8 1309 Lotches, Martin______230 M 1893 Head 4/4 1310 1310 Lotches, Clarice (G eorge)...______1311 1079 F 9-2JH)6 W ife...... 7/8 1313 Lotches, Susan Marie______F 3- 1-50 15/16 1312 1311 Lotches, Dorothy Maxine______F 1313 3-11-36 15/16 1312 Lotches, Mary Ada ______"______F 12- 5-37 Head 15/16 1314 1314 Lotches, Milton Ernest,. M 1315 4- 4-26 H ead...... 3/4 1315 Lotches, Bettv CHioksl ..... ,d o „ _rT_ F 11- 4-31 W ife 5/8 1316 Lotches, Ernest Noland ______M 8- 2-54 11/16 1317 LouTeiro. Ruby fButler)_ ___ . _ . . .. F 11-16-15 H ead ...... 4/4 1318 1319 Buckskin, R obert..______1319 M 8- 7-40 1/2 1320 Buckskin, Ronald James______...... ___.... M 1-15-42 Ron 1/2 1321 Loureiro, Amelia Elaine______F 5-22-51 1/2 1322 1322 * Lugo, Doris (Schonchin)______F 11-24-15 Head 4/4 1325 Lugo, Vernon Lee______. . . . (D ied 3-29-57)...... M 10- 2-39 Son...... 1/2 9316 NOTICES

F in al R oll or Members or the K lamath T ribe or I ndians P ursuant to Section 3 or the A ct or A ug. 13, 1954, P ublic L aw 587—Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate of Family relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

1323 1326 'Lugo, Lawrence James.T______- . . P. O. Box 833, Klamath Falls, Oreg ... _ . . M 4-13-42 1324 1327 Lugo, Stanley Louis...... M 5-31-43 Sen 1325 1328 Lugo, Vera Teresa.______. . . ______F 10-26-46 1326 1329 Lugo, Carroll______F 6-27-48 1327 1330 Lugo, Carolyn Louise..______F 12-19-40 1328 1331 Lugo, Roberta Jean______d o______F 10-18-51 1329 1332 Lugo, Aaron______M 1-13-53 1330 1333 Lugo, Leonard Marvin ______2605 State St., Salem, Oreg . M 2- 2-38 1331 1323 Lugo, Carlos, Jr______Box 833, Klamath Falls, Oreg.______M 2- 1-34 Head 1332 1324 Lugo, Alfred Leyva ______2605 State St., Salem, Oreg . ... M 7-22-35 H ead 1333 1360 Lyon, Marie (M cAulifie)______Malta, Oreg...... ".___ F 1-27-40 Head 1334 1337 Mack, Uma (Godowa)______Beatty, Oreg.______■F 1891 Head 1335 1338 Mack, Dressie______Cedarville, C a lif...... F 8- 5-23 Head 1336 1341 Mann, Rena Marie______Queen of Angels Convent, Mt. Angel, Oreg,... F 2- 3-17 Head 1337 1342 Manning, Christine Velda______Chiloquta, Oreg______J ..1 ___ I ___ F 8-28-31 1338 1343 Manning, Gaylene Rae______F 6- 6-51 1339 1344 Manning, Duane Lowell______* _____ M 6-10-52 1340 1345 Manning, Loren Shaw______M 5- 1-54 1341 1346 Manual, Wilma (Skeen)______Thurston, Oreg______F 10- 1-33 1342 1347 Manual, Steven Eugene______M 5-14-53 1343 1348 Martin, Laura (W illis)______B ly , O reg...... 1328 F 5-20-08 1344 1349 Robinson, Cynthia______F 1- g_38 1345 1350 Martindale, Vena (V ail)______2328 SW. 3d, Portlan d, Oreg _ F 6-25-20 Head 1346 1351 Harrington, Delwin Laveme______M 7-13-42 1347 1352 Martinez, Juanita (M erritt)______.. F 1-12-27 Head 1348 1353 Martinez, Cynthia Merle______F 6-19-46 1349 757 Martinez, Patricia (Gibbonsl_ _• ... - F 5-19-34 1350 - 900 Matt, Ernestine (Deckerl . . _ ___ ... 33 Woodland Ave., San Rafael, Calif F 11-22-41 1351 1354 Mayfield, James Ruben______130 Manor Dr., San Francisco, Calif. M 7-16-23 1352 1355 Mayfield, Elizabeth Ellen. _. ______F 12-29-49 1353 755 McAlister, Grace (H ill)______(Died fr-27-56).:...... f ...... 1387 F 1899 1354 1356 McAnulty, Dorothea (Allen) Box 501, Klamath Falls, Oreg 6 F 1893 Head 1355 1359 McAulifie, Daniel Thomas ...... ___ Malta, Oreg______M 9- 6-36 1356 1357 McAulifie, John Daniel______M 4- 3-35 Head 1357 1358 McAulifie, Marie (Decker)______F 10-23-13 1358 1361 McAulifie, Jerry Robert ... ._ .... M 4-29-42 1359 1362 McCullum, Theodore______11020 Phinney Ave., Seattle, Wash . , M 6-14-10 1360 1363 McCullum, Theodore Odell. ... Miami, Okla' _ _ . M 5-16-28 1361 980 McCumher, Beatrice (Walker).. ______.... . Beatty, Oreg F 1- 3-25 Head 1362 981 Hunter, Richard Stephen______East Ely, Nev ...... M 8- 3-46 1363 1588 McDaniel, Shirley (Parazoo) . 2131 Oak St,., Klam ath Falls, Oreg . F 4-16-38 1364 1364 McEnespy, Rebecca (Drew). . 116 Melody Way SW., , V a...... F 4-14-23 1365 1365 McEnespy, Harold Weldon______M 5-11-43 1366 1366 McEnespy, Rebecca June______F 6-16-45 1367 1367 McEnespy, Susan Mae______F 9-21-48 1368 1368 McEnespy, Darold Lynn______F 1-11-52 1369 1369 McKee, Mary (Villard)...... F 1913 Head 1370 1370 McKenzie, Billy Rogers______(M ilitary service):______M 1-26-38 Head 1371 1371 McKinney, Lavtaa (George) ____ _ . . . 8111 N. Newman, Portland, Oreg ... _ .... F 2-25-23 137? 1372 McKinney, Vemetta______F 11-13-50 1373 1373 McKinney, John Michael. _ ...... M 7-29-53 1374 1374 McLeod, Norma (Anderson)______Bly, Oreg...... F 12-29-32 1/2 1375 1375 McLeod, Dennis Dean______M 8- 0-50 1376 1376 McLeod, Donald Gene, Jr. ___ .... M 4-21-52 1377 1377 McLeod, Darcy Ann ______F 5-11 53 1378 1378 McNair, Alfred D avid...... 3002 Corvallis, Klamath Falls, Oreg M 1-26-28 1379 1380 McNair, Randell Ray ______M 10- 2-50 1380 1381 McNair, Diana Marie ___ ...... F 2-14-52 1381 1382 McNair, Tania Lee ______F 4- 3-54 1382 767 McNair, Clara (Godowa)______Bly, O reg...... F 12-15-22 1383 768 Olvera, Ramon Ricardo______M 8-20-39 1384 1383 McNair, Dale Nathaniel______M 4-25-30 1385 1384 McNair, Phyllis (Noneo)...... F 1928 1386 1385 McNair, John Lom e______M 3-20-53 1387 1386 McNair, Vard Thaddeus______M 11-25-24 Head 1388 1387 McNair, Mary (M erritt)______Modoc Point, Oreg...... ’____ I ______F 10-14-33 W ife 1389 1388 McNoise, Eleanor (Butler) ...... ____ 7343 S. 6th, Klamath Falls, Oreg .. F 4-11-14 1390 1389 McNoise, Emelie______...... F 10-21-38 1391 1390 McNoise, Haines Loren...... M 4- 6-40 1392 1391 McNoise, Michele Agnes.. .. F 3-14-42 1393 1392 McNoise, Charles Benjamin _. ____ M 2-25-45 1394 1393 McNoise, Charlene______F 2-24-48 1395 1394 McNoise, Deborah Irene______F 11- 2-50 1396 1395 McNoise, Cletus Rosewell. ______M 8-27-52 1/2 1397 1396 McWilliams, Lorraine (Wilson)...... F 6-17-23 Head 1398 1397 McWilliams, Murel...... F 4-11-47 1/4 1399 1398 McWilliams, Marvel______F 8-21-48 1400 1399 McWilliams, Maureen Mae _ . F 12- 6-49 1/4 1401 1400 McWilliams, Marvin Elton... M 1- 2-53 1/4 1402 1401 McWilliams, Mumell D ee.______F 4-14-54 1403 1402 McWilliams, Patricia (Schonehinl Hayfork, Calif______. . . F 2-12-26 4/4 1404 1584 Mendoza, Alfreda (Parazoo) _ .... „ 2028 Waritland, Klamath Falls, Oreg ...... F 3-27-26 1405 1585 Roach, Vicente A ______M 5-18-43 1406 1586 Roach, Leland P ______M 4-13-46 1407 1403 Merritt, Fred Sankey______248 M 1888 1408 1405 Merritt, Darlene Evidene ._ ... F 8- 7-39 1409 1406 Merritt, Knowlton. Jr ... _ .... M 11-27-41 1410 1407 Merritt, Linda Lorea ...... F 1411 1404 Merritt, Jettie Jean ...... F 9- 4-36 Head 1412 1408 Merritt, George______M 1894 1413 1409 Merritt, Helen (Lotehes)______1188 F 1904 1414 1410 Mette, Minerva (Applegate) . ______952 F 1899 1415 1411 Milhorn, Viola (Sm ith)______F O- 2-21 1416 1412 Milkowski, Linnie (Morgan)______Gold Hill, Oreg ______1535 F 9-15-07 Head 1/8 1417 1413 Milkowski, Frances Loreen ______F 8- 9-30 1/16 1418 1414 Milkowski, Wayne Joseph______M 2- 4-28 1419 1415 Miller, Arlen Gordon______Chilnipjin, Oreg______M 9-21-23 13/16 1420 1416 Miller, Glenn Emerson______dcf ^ _ _ ...... M 8-26-48 13/32 1421 1417 Miller, Fay Marv______- do _ ^ ^.nn ...... , F 9-10-49 13/32 1422 1418 Miller, Bernie Arlen ______M 1423 1419 Miller, Joy Ann ______. F 12-17-52 1424 1420 Miller, Asa Tuttle ______1533 M 1878 1425 1421 Miller, Dottle _____ (Died 1-31-55)__ F 8-31 19 Head 1426 1422 Miller, Dona Elizabeth. ______Chiloquta, Oreg, ______F 1- 4-26 4/4 1427 1423 Miller, Edward Dennis ...... M R-17-47 1/2 1428 1424 Miller, Asa Tu ttle..______...... d o______M 8-29-48 1/2 1429 1425 Miller, Barbara (M cNair) ______Malott, Wash______F 2- 9-27 H e a d . .. .______m Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9317

F inal R oll of Members of the K lamath T ribe of I ndians P ursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, P ublic L aw 587—Continued

Final P ro­ A llo t­ Degree roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex Date of Family relationship of N o. roll N o . birth blood N o .

1426 M 10-26-27 H ead ...... 13/16 1482 M 4-19-25 H ead______13/16 148ft F 3-24-31 W i f e ...... 1/4 1484 F 9-19-47 17/32 1485 F 10- 3-48 D aughter______17/32 1486 F 10-15-49 D aughter...... 17/32 1487 F 10-17-51 D a u g h ter...... 17/32 1438 M 9- 1-53 17/32 1489 M 11-29-25 H e a d ...... 3/8 1440 M 3-22-46 S o n ...... 3/16 1441 M 12- 4-47 Son...... 3/16 1442 ~ * F 2-12-51 D aughter______3/16 1444 M 5- 6-40 1/2 1445 F 3- 6-43 Sister...... 1/2 ' 1444 1865 965 F 1900 H ead...... 1/2 1445 1447 F 1892 H e a d ...... 3/4 1446 1448 M 1-24-30 H ead...... 3/8 1447 1449 F 10-15-24 H ead...... 3/8 144ft 1450 M 12-30-39 S o n ...... 3/16 1449 1451 M 11-20-30 H ead...... 1/4 1450 1452 F 12-15-35 W ife...... 3/8 1451 1458 . M 5-19-54 Son...... 5/16 1452 1454 M 11- 6-32 Ì/4 145ft 1455 F 9-17-27 Head ...... 1/8 1454 1456 M 8-27-53 1/16 1455 1458 F 1-24-23 4/4 1456 1459 M 7-28-46 Son...... 1/2 1457 1460 F 3-28-50 D aughter______1/2 1458 1461 F 11-25-51 1/2 1459 1464 F 11-26-39 13/16 1460 1934 F 4-14-39 H ead ...... 1/8 1461 1465 M 10-22-27 H ead...... 1/2 1462 1466 F 11-15-35 Wife...... 1/4 1463 1467 M 5-22-48 3/8 1464 1468 F 9-25-51 D aughter...... 3/8 1465 1469 1206 M 1901 H ead...... 1/2 1466 1470 1176 F 1904 Wife...... 1/2 1467 1474 M 5-18-39 1/2 1468 1471 M 1 - 7t 2 6 H ead...... 1/2 * 1469 1472 F 7-13-32 1/2 1470 1473 F 9-21-36 Head...... 1/2 1471 1475 1209 M 1897 1/2 1472 1476 1207 M 1904 H ead______1/2 1473 1477 1208 M 11-25-07 H ead...... 1/2 1474 713 730 N E . 155th, P ortlan d, O reg...... M 8-26-32 H ead...... 11/16 1475 1478 M 2-20-29 1/8 1476 1479 1194« F 1902 1/4 1477 F 2-16-52 A d op ted daughter 1/2 1478 1480 1314 F 1904 1/2 1479 1481 M 8^15-29 1/4 1480 1482 M 1-29-32 H ead ______1/16 1481 1483 M 6-19-33 1/16 1482 1486 (Died 5-3-55)...... 571 F 1872 4/4 1483 1487 M 2-10-19 3/4 1484 1488 F 8-30-31 1/2 1485 1489 F 7-16-51 1/4 1486 1490 1468 F 12-27-92 H ead...... 1/4 1487 1780 M 8- 7-36 H ead...... 1/8 14ffi 1491 F 11-23-15 Head...... 1/2 1489 1494 F 9-21-40 5/8 1490 1495 (Died 9-10-55)...... 1______' ...... F 4- 3-23 5/8 1491 1498 F 2-15-27 H ead...... 5/8 1492 1499 M 11-22-45 5/16 1493 . 1500 F 5-18-44 D aughter______5/16 1494 1501 M 5-25-47 5/16 1495 1502 M 1-24-49 6/16 1496 1503 F 5- 1-10 1/4 1497 1504 1218 M 8- 5-06 4/4 1498 1339 F 9- 9-34 H ead ...... 7/8 1499 1340 M 1- 5-54 7/16 1500 1508 (D ied 11-28-55)...... 259 M 1873 H ead...... 4/4 1501 1509 260 F 1873 W ife...... 4/4 1502 1510 1219 M 1-13-08 H ead ______4/4 1503 1511 M 12-24-14 H ead...... 4/4 1504 1512 148 F 9- 6-90 H e a d ...... 3/4 1505 1513 F 12- 6-22 H ead ______7/8 1506 1217 F 7- 3-34 H ead ______7/8 1507 1219 M 2- 5-50 Son...... ‘ 7/16 1508 1514 F 1919 H ead...... 1/2 1509 1515 F 5-30-37 D aughter______17/64 1510 1517 F 4-21-42 D a u g h te r..______17/64 1511 1518 F 9-11-49 D aughter______1/4 1512 1519 M 6-10-53 S o n ...... 1/4 1513 1520 F 7-31-36 H ead...... '...... 1/8 1514 1521 M 4-17-54 S o n .,...... 1/16 1515 1522 F 9- 4-52 A d op ted daughter____ 1/2 1516 1523 1220 M 1907 H ead...... 4/4 1517 1524 M 2- 9-45 Son______1/2 1518 1525 F 1-24-47 D aughter...... 1/2 1519- 1526 F 1- 9-49 D aughter______1/2 1520 1527 M 7-11-52 Son______1/2 1521 1528 F 4- 2-54 D aughter______1/2 1522 1529 377 M 1880 H ead ______... 4/4 1523 1530 M 8-20-26 H ead______4/4 1524 1531 M 10-19-28 H ead ...... 4/4 1525 1532 376 M 1879 H ead ...... 4/4 1526 . 2034 F 6- 7-13 H ead...... 4/4 1527 2035 'F 6-21-52 D aughter______1/2 1528 1533 F 1-15-20 H ead...... 3/8 1529 1534 F 8-26-44 D a u g h te r ...______3/16 1530 1535 F 4-16-47 D aughter______3/16 1531 1536 M 9-27-51 Son______3/16 1532 1538 Norton, Ruby C. (H ufl)...... F 10-24-20 H ead______3/8 153ft 1539 Norton, Forrest B ____ . ______M 4-23-41 Son______3/8 1534 1540 M 5-28-29 H ead______3/8 1535 1541 F 12-13-32 H ead...... 5/8 1536 1542 Norwest, Melvin M arce...... — * do...... JI...... M 5-24-53 S on ...... 7/16 9318 NOTICES

F in a l B o ll op M e m b e e s op t h e K l a m a t h T e ib e o p I n m a n s P u r s u a n t t o Se c t io n 8 o p t h e A ct o p A u g . 13, 1954, P u b l ic L a w 587— Continued

F in a l P ro­ A llo t­ Degree ro ll posed N am e—Surname;- given ; m aiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Family relationship o f N o . ro ll N o . birth blood N o .

Norwest, Richard Thomas___ - ____ 1537 1544 576 Locust St., Salem, Oreg______M 19-1 6-34 7/8 1538 1543 Norwest, Mary (Duvall)____ . ______1055 F 10- fi-fìfi H ead 1539 1546 Norwest, Marcella M ay...______F 7/8 1540 1547 Norwest, Janice Loyette ______F 7/8 1541 1548 Norwest, Gregory George______M 2-22-48 1542 1549 Norwest, Oscar Thompson- ...... 1393 N . Commercial, Salem, Oreg...... F 3-20-36 1543 1550 Norwest, Shirley ( Haskins')_. , ...... F 11-12-36 Wif£ 1544 1552 Ochoa, Gloria.______Chiloquin, Oreg______F 0- 7-3S 1545 1551 Ochoa, Myra (Herkshan)______(Died 9-4-57)...... F 7- 2-15 1546 1553 Ochoa, Manual, J r..______Chiloquin, Oreg______M 8- 1-38 1547 1554 Ochoa, Richard Brandon______M 0-19-30 1548 1555 Ochoa, Juan______ft______M 3-10-42 1549 1556 Ochoa, Micheál______M Ä- 1-43 1550 1557 Ochoa, Martine______M 7_17_4fi 1551 1558 Ochoa, Raquel______F 6-19-47 1552 1559 Ochoa, Arthur Eleno______M 2-22 62 1553 1638 Ochiho, Zelma (D avid)______F '7- 0-21 1554 1560 O’Donovan, Richard...... M 3-22-18 Head 1555 1561 Ogden, Helen (George)______720 N . 25th, C orvallis, O reg______F 9-23-29 Head 1556 1562 Ogden, Donald Deane______M 1_1Q_52 1557 1563 Ohles, Lawrence______1004 Rio Lane, Sacramento, C alif___ M 10-23-13 1558 1565 -Ohles, Wallace Vincent...... M 1559 1566 Ohles, Laureen Mae______F 3-16-41 1560 1567 Ohles, Norma Ann ...... F 4- 8-40 1561 1568 Ohles, Pansy (Douglas)______Chiloquin, Oreg...... ,______1046 F 1901 3/4 1562 612 Ortis, Arlene Marie______4511 Highway 99 S., Grants Pass, Oreg . . F 10-19-37 Head 1563 1569 Ortis, Ernestine ('Grafton').. . _ ____ ... Chiloquin, Oreg.. ’ F 1- 8-20 1564 1571 Ortis, Andrew John______M 9-15-38 1565 1572 Ortis, Daryl Lee______M 3- &-Ä1 1566 1570 Ortis, Leland Ernest______M 8- 6-36 1567 1809 Ortis, Orthelia (Crain)______.... F 6-23-16 1568 1811 Henthorne, Mary Kathryn...... ___ . ____ do______F 2-12-43 1569 616 Ortis, Shirley Lee______■.______911 Walnut, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 3-10-36 Head 1570 1443 Overstreet, Elda Jean (M iller).______Trailer 56 M CTC, 29 Palms, Calif F 8-19-37 1571 1578 Paddy, Jackson...... Beatty, Oreg____ ...... ’. ______432 M 1800 Hear! 1572 1579 Paddy, Retta (John)...______Fort Bidwell, Calif___ ...... F 8-19-21 4/4 1573 1587 Parazoo, Cassie (B all)______Chiloquin, Oreg______F 7-25-14 Head 3/4 1574 1589 Parazoo, Joseph Lee______(Died 6—20—55).i...... M 7-21-39 1575 1590 Parazoo, Floyd______Chiloquin, Oreg______. . M 6-28-40 1576 1591 Parazoo, Yvonne E laine______F 8-25-41 1577 1592 Parazoo, Michael James______M 3-14-51 1578 1593 Parazoo, Sherri Gavl______F 4- 6-53 3/8 1579 1594 Parish, Florence (Dufault)...... 3795 Market, San Francisco, C alif______1050 F 1901 1/4 1583 1595 Parrish, Ramona (Barkley)...... F +-25-26 1581 1596 Parrish, Aloma Jean...... F 2-14-44 1/4 1532 1597 Parker, Esther (Watah)______... Beatty, Oreg______F 1-20-17 4/4 - 1583 1599 Parks, Francis (Barkley) _ _ . 2205 Etna, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 8-28-18 1/2 1584 1601 Crume, Frances______F 6-14-40 1585 1602 Shultz, Clayton S______M 11- â-41 1586 1603 Parks, Deanna Ural______F 6-20-44 1587 1604 Parks, Delphine Gloria ...... Ukiah, Calif...... F 12-20-46 1588 1605 Parks, Michael Dennis______2205 Etna, Klamath Falls, Oreg M 2- 9-48 1/4 1589 1606 Parks, Twyla Sue______F 3- 1-52 1/4 1590 1607 Pearson, Harry Elmo______C hiloquin , O reg...... M 5-31-12 H ead .1 / 4 1591 1608 Pearson, Leon Gale______» ______M 11-16-25 Head 3/8 1592 1609 Pearson, Zelda (C rim )______(D ied 11-19-56)...... F 8n 1-28 W ife 1/2 1593 1610 Wright, James Thomas______Chiloquin, Oreg______M 8-27-46 1/4 1594 1611 Pearson, Gary Lee.______M 11-28-49 7/16 1595 1612 Pearson, Candace Eileen.______do______F 12-28-52 7/16 15% 1613 Peixoto, Nancy (Strowbridge)______... Novato, Calif______F 2- 8-34 1/4 1597 766 Peralta, Nathalie (Glenn)___ . ____ ...... 1423 SE. Powell Blvd., Portland, Oreg______F 12-31-38 • 1/2 1598 1614 Perez, Orpha (Schonchtn)______F 4- 3-14 Head 1599 1615 Perez, Geneva______F 1- 4-62 1/16" 1600 Perez, Gene Craig______M 9-29-53 16/16 1601 1616 Pete, Dollv /George) . _ _ _. ___ . _ 1416 F 1890 Head 4/4 1602 1617 Poitras, June (W right)...... F 6-25-12 6/8 1603 1618 Poitras, Diane Rae______F 3-16-61 1/2 1604 1619 Pompey, G rover....______(Died 7-21-56)...... 20 M 1876 Head 4/4 1605 1620 Pompey, Maude (Weeks)______619 F 1879 W ife 4/4 1606 1621 Pompey, Lindsay______1243 M 10-30-06 H ead 4/4 1607 1622 Ponina, Elva/Vfllardl ______458 F 1872 Head 4/4 1608 1623 Pool, Patricia (Barkleyl___ .. F 7- 9-30 Head 3/8 1609 1624 Poniha, Paul______Sm ith, N e v ______1244 M 1899 4/4 1610 1625 Porter, Marian (D avid)______1039 F 6-20-05 H ead 4/4 1611 1626 Porter, Ruby (Cobum)______F 3-15-13 H ead 1/8 1612 1627 Porter, Richard______M 6- 5-36 1/16 1613 1628 Porter, Beverly Jean______F 10-18-38 1/16 1614 1629 Powers, Diane/Jackson) . __ F 12- 3-22 Head -16/16 1615 1630 Jackson, Sharon M erle.. . F 10-29-40 16/32 1616 1631 Huff, Bernice Linda ___ _ Petaluma,-Calif______F 11-15-45 21/32 1617 1632 Hull, Billye Jean.______F 11-17-46 21 /32 1618 1633 Pulido, Anna (Wilson)...... 1722 SE. Taggert, Portland, Oreg______... F 12-20-26 *3/4 1619 1634 Pulido, John Frank...... M 2- 5-48 3/8 1620 1635 Pulido, Robert M ______M 1- 1-50 3/8 1621, 1636 Pulido, Cheryl Ann ...... F 12-18-51 3/8 1622 .1637 Pulido, Steven A ... ______M 1- 4-54 3/8 1623 1639 Pratt, Harriet (Brown)...... F 9- 8-27 4/4 1624 1640 Pratt, Dwight E______M 6-30-45 1/2 1625 201 Pratt, Gwendolyn Marie______d o ______j.___ F 6-15-53 1/2 1626 1641 Quiver, Bertha (Mackl .______... F 5-13-18 H ead 1/2 1627 1642 Watah, Shirley Joyce______F 7- 1-41 1/2 1628 1643 Brown, Phyllis Jacqueline______F 4- 1-44 1/2 1629 1644 Watah, Esther Louise______F 10-10-37 1/2 1630 Quiverj Julia Christina...... F 11- 1-46 1/4 1631 Quiver. Jeanette F ave ...... F 1-19-50 1/4 1632 Quiver, Gloria Wilma F 12-19-53 1/4 1633 1645 Rambo, Grace /Allenl. . . ______. . . 8 F 1884 Head 1/4 1634 1646 Rawlines. Ethel/Whitel ______614 F 1892 1/2 1635 1647 Rav. Pearl Uacksonl . ______(Died 12-31-56)... F 11-18-19 7/8 1636 1648 Jackson, Arlen James M 4- 6-39 7/8 1637 1649 Rav. Eugene N., J r ______M 1-15-42 11/16 Oreg. 1638 1650 Rav, William McKinley. ______. M 4-27-43 11/16 1639 1651 Weeks, Aileen Ann . ______F 7-22-50 7/8 1640 1652 Rav. Johanna /Siemens! ...... _. . F 7-23-23 H m J . 1/8 1641 1653 Reed, Joanna /Hutchinson) F 8-22-35 Heart 4/4 1642 1654 Reed, Yvonne Elouise______F 5-24-53 1/2 1643 1655 Reed, Greeory Silas______...... (Died 12-24-54)...... M 7-18-54 Son.-. ______... 1/2 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9319

F in a i R oll of Members of the K lamath T ribe of I ndians P ursuant to Section 3 of the A ct of A ug. 13, 1954, P ublic L aw 587—Continued

Final Pro­ A llo t­ Degree roll posed Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence ment Sex D ate o f Fam ily relationship of No. ro ll No. b irth blood N o .

1644 1656 Reed, Mary (Haymon)___ ... 1104 8th Ave., Lake Charles, Iow a..______F 12- 9-22 H ea d ______5/16 1645 1657 Reed, Kathyrn Elaine______d o______F 12- 9-44 D aughter______1/8 1646 1658 Reed, Bill Jim, Jr.______d o______M 8 - 8-46 Son______1/8 1647 1659 Reed, Roger Leroy ...... ___ d o__ ___ ;______M 5-28-49 Son...... 1/8 1648 1660 Reed, Claudia Rudelle______d o .______F 5-29-51 D aughter...... 1/8 1649 1661 Reed, Donna Joy______1090 Highland Blvd., Hayward, Calif______F 5-21-45 Adopted daughter 7/16 1650 1662 Reed, Ruby Ann ...... ___ d o______... ______F 7-17-51 Adopted daughter____ 13/16 1651 1663 Reinhardt, Gladys (Siemens). Orchards, Wash______1251 F 2-15-09 H ead...... /8 1652 1861 Rentz, Rose Marie...... Chiloquin, Oreg______F 1-19-52 Adopted daughter 3/16 1653 1664 Reyes, Mary (John)------Klamath Agency, Oreg______F 10-10-16 H e a d ..______3/4 1654 1666 Campagna, Donna Marie______do...... F 6- 3-38 D aughter______7/16 1655 1667 Campagna, Merrynan...... ___ d o______F 5- 6-40 D aughter______7/16 1656 1668 Campagna, Cheryl Ruth ------___ do______'______..... F 3-18-46 D aughter______7/16 1657 1669 Campagna, Tod ------T------___ d o______M 5-25-50 Son______7/16 1658 1670 Reyes, Manual Angel, Jr...... ___ d o______.... M 7-22-54 Son______3/8 1659 1671 Richards, Letha (Ham ilton).. Sprague River, Oreg______•.______F 6-14-15 H e a d ...... 1/8 1660 1672 Richards, Allan Linford..---- ___ d o______....______M 7-15-44 Son...... 1/16 1661 1673 Richards, Cheryl Darlene----- ___ do______F 9 - 9-48 Adopted daughter..... 3/8 1662 1674 Richards, Deanna D ale...---- . . —d o...... F 8-15-52 D aughter...... 1/16 1663 520 Riddle, Christianna...... - 210JE. Main, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 3-13-27 H ead...... 7/8 1664 525 Riddle, Janice Lynn ...... ___ d o______F 7-19-49 Daughter...... 1/2 1665 526 Riddle, Debra Lauren...... ___ d o______- _____ F 4- 9-51 D aughter...... 7/16 1666 527 Riddle, Warren James______d o______M . 7- 7-48 Son______7/16 1667 528 Riddle, Jonathan Ray ------___ d o______M 7-15-54 Son______11/16 1668 1675 Riddle, Elsie (N oneo)...... ___.d o ...... 381 F 1896 H ead______4/4 1669 1677 Riddle, Simeon Jr______Beatty, Oreg______<■.____ ... M 11-24-30 H ead...... 7/8 1670 1678 Riddle, Raymond Louis...... ___ d o______M 11- 1-33 H ead...... 7/8 1671 121 Riddle, Barbara (Shadley)— .....d o ______... F 10- 6-31 W ife ...... 3/8 1672 122 Wilson, Sherman Jean------___ d o ______M 4-24-52 Stepson______... 7/16 1673 1684 Riddle, Mildred (Lotches)---- Chiloquin, Oreg______.______F 7-13-17 H ead ...... 3/4 1674 1685 Riddle, Mildred Alberta ______d o______F 3-24-45 D aughter______1/4 1675 1686 Riddle, Milburn Avery ...... ___ d o______M 6-17-47 Son______1/4 1676 1687 Riddle, Sheila Anne...... ___ d o______.______F 12- 8-43 D aughter______1/4 1677 1688 Riddle, Steven Luke______d o______M 3-29-51 Son______1/4 1678 1689 Riddle, James Lee ______d o______M 3-31-54 Son______1/4 1679 1690 Riddle, Owen------Beatty, Oreg______1247 M 2-19-06 H ead ...... 7/8 1680 1691 Riddle, Owen Charles______Klamath Co. Welfare Dept., Klamath Falls, M 2-11-38 Son______15/16 Oreg. 1681 1692 Robbins, Charles F ______; Quapaw, Okla.______..... M 1900 H ead ______4/4 1682 1693 Robbins, Hiram R ------.... Sprague River, Oreg______1537 M 1904 H ead______1/2 1683 1694 Robbins, Winnie (Jackson)...... ____do______796 F 1896 Wife...... 4/4 1684 1695 Lotches, Norman Lee______d o .______M 7-26-45 Step-grandson______13/16 1685 1696 Ortis, Darryl Gene------d o______M 8 - 4-40 Step-grandson...... 1/2 1686 1697 Robbins, Minnie (Snyder)..«...... (Died 4-20-56)...... 1538 F 1879 H ead...... 4/4 1687 1698 Robinson, Leslie Bryant, Jr...... Beatty, Oreg...... M 9-26-27 H ead______7/8 1688 1699 Robinson, Hazel (Hecocta)______.....d o ______F 7-15-24 Wife...... 4/4 1689 1700 George, Clifford, Jr------—. ____ d o______M 11-27-42 Stepson______31/32 1690 1701 Robinson, Samuel Bryant...... — ____ do______M 4 - 6-47 Son...... 15/16 1691 1702 Williams, Wilma H azel...------____d o______F 1-27-45 Stepdaughter______4/4 1692 1703 Robinson, Darlene Lulu______do...... — ______F 10-12-52 D aughter______15/16 1693 1704 Roesler, Cecelia (M iller)______1017 Alta, Medford, O reg..______F 8-24-35 H e a d ...... 7/16 1694 1705 Roff, Lyda I. (Davis)...... Rt. 1, Box 91, Grants Pass, Oreg______F 2-19-22 H ead...... 1/2 1695 1706 Rofl, Darrel Elden ______do______M 8-9 -41 Bon______1/4 1696 1707 Roff, Sharon Fay ______.....d o ______;______F 5-17-44 D aughter______1/4 1697 1708 Rofl, Cheryl Irene------f . ____do...... F 7-22-46 D aughter______1/4 1698 1180 Rogers, Carolyn (Johnson)______7005 N . Concord, Portland, Oreg______F 11- 4-39 H ead______1/2 1699 1709 Ross, Cynthia (Applegate)...... Box 1172, Phoenix, A riz______'. F 7-29-11 H ead...... 1/4 1700 783 Rossi, Ada (Harrington)...... Chiloquin, Oreg...,.______— ______1097 F 1901 H ead______1/2 1701 1710 Rossi, Nicholas, Jr______do______M 1-11-25 H ead...... 1/4 1702 1711 Rossi, Albert Joe______... '___ d o...... — M 12-31-29 H ead...... 1/4 1703 1712 Royse, Amy (Lenz)------615 California, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 1887 H ead...... 1/4 1704 1713 Royse, Robert Charles______Box 720, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... M 5-12-13 H ead...... 1/8 1705 1714 Royse, Raymond______135 Texas St., Travis Air Force Base, C alif... M 2-14-19 H ead...... 1/8 1706 1715 Royse, Roselyn ___ !______.------____do______... F 1- 5-47 D aughter______1/16 1707 1716 Royse, Alida Diane______d o______F 9-22-48 D aughter______1/16 1708 1717 Ruff, Viola (Knight)...... Chiloquin, Oreg______217 F 6 - 9-93 H ea d ______1/2 1709 1719 Ruff, Warren Maxmillian______d o______M 9-28-28 H ead______3/8 1710 1462 Ruff, Agatha (Schonchin)...... ____ do______F 10-17-28 Wife...... 7/8 1711 1463 Anderson, Lynn Joseph....------____d o______...... M 9-27-46 Stepson______11/16 1712 1720 Russell, Merle L. (Lange)______7935 SE. Sherman, Portland, Oreg______F 11-13-18 H ead...... 1/8 1713 1721 Foster, William Stephen______1595 N . 23d S t., Salem, O reg______1______M 5-15-41 S o n ..______1/16 1714 1722 Ryan, Pat..------1------Box 338, L a Canada, C a lif______M 8-22-23 H ead...... 1/8 1715 1723 Ryan, Diana Marie Sari______P. <0. Box 586, Bend, Oreg______F 10-23-51 D aughter______1/16 1716 1580 Sabin, Jennie (Paddy)...... 3930 Shasta Way, Klamath Falls, Oreg___ ... F 2 - 5-26 H ead ______15/16 1717 1581 Watah, Alward ______...... d o______F 12- 4-45 D aughter______31/32 1718 1582 Watah, Katherine______d o______F 11-11-46 Daughter...______31/32 1719 1583 Watah, Lillian ...______d o______1______F 3-10-48 D aughter______31/32 1720 1724 Samson, Teo L. (D u vall)..______Yreka, Calif______i ______F 4-17-18 H ead...... 3/4 1721 985 Saluskin, Roma (Scott)______General Delivery, Klamath Falls, Oreg_____ F 12-31-25 Head...... V* 1722 986 Hurtado, Jorene, Jean______...... d o ...... F 6-3 -54 D augh ter______1/4 1723 1725 Sampson, Carmelita (Weiser)______1637 Sparks Ave., Sparks, N ev ______F 5- 3-33 H e a d .______15/16 1724 1726 Sampson, Contina, Maude..______...... do______F 2-17-51 D aughter______15/32 1725 1727 Sampson, Charlene Mona______. . . . . d o ______F 7-19-52 D aughter______15/32 1726 1728 Sampson, Phelan Harry, Jr______...... do______M 6-22-53 Son______15/32 1727 1496 Sanchez, Darlene (N ealy)______Malin, Oreg.— ...... F 2-19-41 H ead______6/16 1728 1729 Sanderville, Anna Phyllis (Applegate). Klamath Agency, O reg...______F 2-15-18 H ead...... 1/4 1729 1730 Sanderville, Oliver Thomas...... ____ d o______,______M 6 - 8-51 Son______1/8 1730 1731 Sanderville, James Joseph______d o______.______M 2-28-53 Son...... 1/8 1731 1732 Sandoval, Linda (Herksban)______Chiloquin, Oreg______F 3 - 8-20 H ead ...... 4/4 1732 1733 Sandoval, Paul, Jr______do______M 4-28-43 Son______1/2 1733 1734 Sandoval, Maxine Faye______...... d o______F 8-1545 D augh ter______1/2 1734 1735 Sandoval, Munson Michael______do______M 3-18-39 Son...... 1/4 1735 1736 Sargeant, Reginald F ______d o *.______M 7- 2-24 H ead...... 3/8 1736 1505 Sergeant, Florence (Jones)..______do__ .___ .'______:______... F 7 - 4-27 Wife . .... 4/4 1737 1737 Sargeant, Warren Leon ______do______M 12-29-42 Son______3/16 1738 1738 Sargeant, Reginald, Jr__ ; ______do______M 12-12-43 Son______3/16 1739 1739 Sargeant, Lanny L e e .... ______do______M 1-10-45 S o n ...... 3/16 1740 1506 Hicks, Janice Florence______d o______F 8-29-48 Stepdaughter.______7/8 1741 1507 Hicks, John Arlan ______..... ___ _ 1___ d o______1______M 6 - 2-50 Stepson______7/8 1742 1740 Savage, Meda (Skeen)______3337 Altamont, Klamath Falls, Oreg______1594 F 11-16-08 H ead______1/2 1743 1741 Shadley, Louis Benjamin______... 120 E. Elm St., Reedsport, O reg.______... M 7-17-38 B roth er______1/4 1744 1742 Shadley, Ramona Elaine__ ... ______Chiloquin, O reg....______F 12-11-39 Sister______1/4 1745 1743 Schonchin, Donald L ... ______Beatty, Oreg______._____ ... M 6-19-28 H ead______4/4 1746 1744 Schonchin, Evangeline (Dickens)______d o ...__ !.. ______..... ___ ... _____ ...... F 11-26-30 Wife...... 4/4 1747 1745 Schonchin, Donna Marie______d o ...___ ..... ______...... ______F 2-24-50 D a u g h te r..______3/4 1748 1746 Schonchin, Sue Carol.’...______...... — .d o ______...... F 7-27-51 D augh ter______3/4 No, 226----- 6 9320 NOTICES

Final Roll o r Members o r the Klamath Tribe o r Indians P ursuant to Section 3 o r the Act o r A u o . 13, 1954, Public Law 587—Continued

F in a l P ro ­ A llo t­ ro ll posed Degree Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate of Fam ily relationship o f N o . ro ll N o . birth N o . blood

1749 1747 Schonchin, Frederick Wayne_____ .... Beatty, Oreg.______M 9-22-52 1750 1748 Schonehin, Lauren lean ...... ~ ...... F »5/4 1751 1749 Schonchin, Magdalene...... ______Chiloquin, Oreg...... F R-27-27 TTp.ad 1752 1750 Schonchin, Raymond Roger______4505 Thompson, Klamath Falls, Oreg M 1753 Schonchin, Sharon Ray ______F 1754 1/4 Schonchin, Richard Cecil M 1/4 1755 1752 Schonchin, Williama Theresa______Sprague River, Oreg...... ; ...... F 11- 1-23 Head 1756 1753 Schwarzenbacb, Josephine (O ’Done van)______7114 N. Columbia, Portland, Oreg ... F 11- 3-13 Head 1757 352 Scott, Flava (Cole)______;______Warm Springs, Oreg______F 1-17-42 H ead 1758 1754 Scott, Iva (Smith)______(Died 12-14-54)...... 693 F Head 1759 1755 Scott, Walter Leroy______Beatty, Oreg______M Head 1760 1756 Scott, Wayne Rodney...... M 1761 1757 Scott, Joe Jr...... Box 797, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... M 1762 1758 Scott, Verna (Grafton)______F 1763 1759 Jenkins, Clarence, Jr______Fort Klamath, Oreg______M 1764 1760 Jenkins, Karen Lou ______F 1765 1761 Scott, Joseph George I I I ______Box 797, Klamath Falls, Oreg./...... M 1766 1762 Scott, Carol Lee ...... ■.___ F 1767 1763 Scott, Jolene Lee ______F 11 12 44 1768 1764 Scott, Dalene______;______do______F 1769 2048 Seid, Shirley Mae______Silverton, Oreg..-»...... F 1770 1765 • Shadley, Calvin, Jr... ______(Died—Body recovered 5-3-56)...... M 2-19-25 Head 1771 1766 Shadley, Calvin Henry______Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 1772 1767 Shadley, Ronald Loren.. ______:____ M 1773 1769 Shadley, Johnny Lawrence______;______1170 Shady Lane, Salem, Oreg______M 9- 6-53 1774 1770 Shadley, Carrol Lynn ...... Chiloquin, Oreg...... M 1775 1771 Shadley, Blanche (Schonchin).. ______F 1776 1772 Hatcher, Linda Jo______do______F 1777 1773 Hatcher, Calvin Lee ______...... d o______M 1778 779 Shelp, Gayle (Copeland)______r. Weaverville, Calif______F 11 3-14 1779 1781 Shelp, Don Everton ______...... do______: ______M 1780 1782 Sherman, Anna (Anderson)...... F 1781 1783 Sherman, Rollen Steve______do____...... M 7- 8 41 1782 1784 Sherman, Herman Gene______—...... M fl- 2-4fl 1783 1785 Shore, James T . ______Chiloquin, Oreg...... __ . 72 M 1784 1786 Shuck, Joanna (M cAuliffe)_____ ,______M alta ," Oreg. . . T______F 1785 1788 Shuey, Albert Dean...... (Military service)______M fr- 3 37 TTpad 1786 1787 Shuey, Mabel (B all)______2408 Homedaley Klamath Falls, Oreg...... F 1-14-17 Head 1787 1789 Shuey, Doris Louise______(M ilitary service)...... I ______F 12-23-38 1788 1790 Shuey, Douglas Gene...... M 1789 1791 Shuey, Linda Kay ______.-»..d o ...... F 3- 5-50 1790 1792 Shuey, Susan E llen ....._____ •______do . - F R- 5-45 1791 1793 Shuey, Craig M onroe...______M 1792 1794 Siemens, Holly H ...... 4318 11th St. N-E., Seattle, W ash...... 1343 M Head : 1793 1795 Siemens, Jesse J______i , ______Jacksonville, Oreg______<___ 1342 M 1887 Head 1794 1796 Siemens, John______;______966 M 1 A93 Head 1795 1797 Siemens, John Charles...... C hiloquin, O reg— .!...... 1____ M 4-30-17 1796 1798 Silvers, Patrick ______1500 M 3-17 08 H ead 1797 1800 Sinclair, Beverly (Siemens).______F Head 1798 1801 Skeen, Patricia June______F 6-22 31 1799 1802 Skeen, Robert Edward______;______M 7-15-36 H ead 1800 1803 Skeen, Charlotte Chloe______F 1-16-39 1801 1804 Skeen, David C .. ______1252 M 12-24-74 Head 1802 1805 Skeen, D an______-___ (Died 8-10-56)— . ______...... M 1 0 - 6-16 H ead 1803 1806 Skeen, Stem Sterling______M 3-23-t4R 1804 1807 Skeen, W illiam .______860 M 1875 Head 1805 1808 Skellock, Irene______"(Died 7-8-56) 77 F 1888 1806 1812 Smith, Augustine Robert...... (Died 11-7-54)...... M 8 - 5-20 4/4 1807 1813 Smith, Alfred ______M 11-10-19 Head 3/4 1808 1814 Smith, Mark Alfred ______M 11-11-48 1809 1815 Smith, Maurine Frances______F 7- 6-50 3/8 1810 1816 Smith, Raymond Charles______Walla Walla, Wash...... M 11-29-29 4/4 1811 1817 Smith, Clifton J ...... M 6-17-31 4/4 • 1812 1818 Smith, Milton Dewey______M 4- 6-35 H ead 4/4 1813 1819 Smith, Imogene Marcia______F 10- 6-39 4/4 1814 1820 Smith, Mildred (Crain)____ ■______(Died 11-28-54)...... F 6 - 8-13 1 / 2 1815 1824 Smith, Dell, Jr______M 7-14-32 9/16 1816 1825 Smith, Dell George, Jr______M 12-31-50 1817 1826 Smith', Deborah Ann ______F 5- 8-53 9/32 1818 1827 Smith, Colleen Gayle______F 12-30-31 9/32 1819 1830 Smith, Marilyn (Noneo)______F 3-25-32 4/4 1820 1831 Smith, Sharon R afala..______.... F 8-22r-51 1/4 1821 1832 Smith, Jenifer D rusella..._____ .... ______F 2-25-53 1/4 1822 1457 Smith, La vena (Lalo)______1174 F 10-10-08 Head 4/4 1823 1833 Smith, Nettie (Chipps)...... Rt. 3, Box 619/KIainath Falls, Oreg...... 1466 F 1882 H ead 1/2 1824 1834 Smith, Sylvester______1542 M 4-28-06 1 / 2 1825 1835 Smith, Jonna Sue______'____ ' ______F 1-20-47 1/ 8 1826 1836 Smith, Marla Jo______F 4-28-48 T/fl 1827 1837 Smith, Chester John______M 2-14-50 1/ 8 1828 1838 Smith, Darwin Duane______M 7-20-51 1/ 8 1829 1839 Smith, Howard Lee ______M 4- 9-54 1 / 8 1830 1840 Smith, Charley Ray______.... ______M 12-25-52 1 / 8 1831 1841 Smith, Svlvester H., Jr. _ _ .. ______M 11-20-26 Head 1/4 1832 139 Snodgrass, Rebecca (Barrera)______F 12-23-38 1 / 2 1833 Barrett, Wayne Francis...... 1...... M 6-11-53 1/4 1834 1842 Sollars, Barbara (Porter)______;______F 5- 5-M 1/16 1835 1843 Soto, Florinda (Lynch)______1486 F 1900 4/4 1836 1844 Soto, Ramona Edith ______d o ..." ______’______"____ ~...... F 2- 6-44 1 / 2 1837 1845 Sortwell, Enid (D avid)...... F 3-13-12 3/4 1838 1847 David, Clark Dick______do~_ M 6-14-39 5/8 1839 1848 Sortwell, Carrol L e a ....______F 8-30-45 3/8 ■ 1840 1849 Sortwell, Shirley A n n a ...______F 9-17-46 3/8 1841 1850 Sortwell, Sandra Sue ______F 11- 3-48 3/8 1842 1851 Sortwell, Deborah Kay ...... F 11-23-52 3/8 1843 1852 Sousa, Louise. . ____ 1543 F 1904 H ead 1 / 2 1844 1853 Sousa, Roland______M 12-28-14 H ead . . 1 / 2 1845 1854 Stanley, Iveslie ...... 1554 M 1905 1 / 2 1846 1855 Stanton, Edna (Cnwen) F 2- 6-27 H ead 3/8 1847 1856 Olvera, Marilyn Louise______F 11-10-44 3/16 1848 1857 Stanton. Curtis Milton, .Tr_. M 8 - 2-47 3/16 1849 1858 Stanton, Glenda Ruth ______F 9-26-48 3/16 1850 1859 Stanton, Ilene ______F 5- 1-46 3/16 1851 1860 Stanton, Christine May___ F 5-17-50 3/16 1852 1 8 6 2 Stanton. Katherine Elizabeth ____ F 1- 2-53 3/16 1853 80 Stearns, Virginia (Pom pey)______F 3-16-13 4/4 1854 1863 Steward, Ellen (M cAuliffe)..______F 3-22-31 1/4 1855 1864 Steward. Myra Jean _ ___ ...... d o...... F 8 - 3-50 D aughter____ ...... 1/ 8 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9321

Final Roll or Members or the Klamath Tribe or Indians Pursuant to Section 3 or the Act or Auo. 13, 1954, PuBaic L aw 887—Continued______

A llo t­ D egree Final P ro­ Fam ily relationship o f Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f roll posed N o . birth blood No. ro ll N o .

Chiloquln, Oreg______. _____— ------—-—— F 11-30-10 H e a d . ..______1/ 8 1856 593 Strom, Marie Ora (Engle)------4- 6-24 H ea d ______1/4 Strowbridge, Raymond...... Box 1832, Stockton, California------M 1857 1866 Son______1 / 8 Strowbridge, Ronald Ray— ------.d o------M 9- 5-46 1858 1867 Chiloquln, Oreg______1544 M 1898 Head...... 1 / 2 1859 1868 Summers, Frank ...... W ife...... 4/4 Summers, Angelina (W alker)------___do___..... ------»------1507 F 1901 1860 1869 7- 4-29 Head...... 3/4 Summers, Albert Ray ------___do------...... M 1861 1870 ___d o . . . ______— ------F 12-11-50 D au gh ter______3/8 1862 1871 Summers, Roylene Denice------12-20^51 Daughter...... 3/8 Summers, Mary Elizabeth ...... ___do__.... ______------F 1863 1872 M 8 - 2-53 Son______3/8 1864 1873 Summers, Albert Roy, Jr.------— ___do______d o . . . ______1545 M 1901 Head...... 1 / 2 1865 1874 Summers, Orai------36 F 1896 W ife...... 4/4 1875 Summers, Martha (Jim )_____ *---- ....d o ______1866 ___ d o . . ____ —... ------— ------1546 M 1899 H ead...... ______1 / 2 1867 1876 Summers, Robert------...... ---- Head...... 1/4 Suter, Betty J. (M organ)...... Roseburg, Oreg------F 7- 8-26 1868 2023 6-25-48 Son______1 / 8 Williams, Morgan Lee...:------___ do______M 1869 2024 2829 Front St., K lam ath Falls, O re g ...... F 1-27-26 Head...... 5/8 1870 1877 Swartsfager, Greta (Lang)------Son...... 5/16 Swartsfager, Johnnie Lee ------___ d o . . . ______M 9-20-45 1871 1878 ___ do______F 7-6-9 Daughter...... 5/16 1872 1879 Swartsfager, Rosetta Marie...... Son______5/16 Swartsfager, Ernest Arnold, Jr----- ___ do______M 9-24-50 1873 1880 6 Son...... 5/16 Swartsfager, Bobby Dean------___ do______M - 9-53 1874 1881 M 12-23-39 A d op ted son______1 / 2 Switlik, Donald ------(Military service)...... 1875 966 576 Locust St., Salem, Oreg...... M 1-21-37 H ead...... 4/4 1876 655 Taggart, Archie Emil (Foster)...... Wife...... 7/8 Taggart, Vemita (Norwest)...... d o______F 8-15-38 1877 1545 F 2- 2-23 H ead...... 7/8 1878 1573 Taylor, Ruby (Charles)...... Chiloquin, O reg..______.d o ...______M 10-16-51 S o n ...______7/16 1879 1574 Castriotta, Nicholas V _.------Daughter...______7/16 Castriotta, Theda Marie...... do...... —------— F 2- 2-53 1880 1575 F 2- 7-54 D aughter______7/16 1576 Castriotta, Margaret P — ...... do______1881 .do______F 2- 7-54 D aughter...... 7/16 1882 1577 Castriotta, Ruth ______4-12-13 H ead...... 4/4 Tecumseh, Lester------Beatty, Oreg...... M 1883 1882 F 4- 4-15 Wife...... 7/8 1884 1883 Tecumseh, Angeline (Riddle)------___ do______—------M 6 - 3-36 Son______15/16 1885 1884 Tecumseh, Lester Jeff, Jr------•;— ___ do------...Id o ...... — ...... M 7- 9 37 S o n ...... 15/16 1886 1885 Tecumseh, Stanley Lewis...... — 15/16 Tecumseh, Anthony Vernon------___ do______M 10-27-40 Son______1887 1886 F 11-16-46 Daughter...... 15/16 1888 1887 Tecumseh, Angelena Rose------....d o ...... - ...... F 1899 H ead______1 / 2 1889 1888 Thomas, Eva (W hite).f..'.------130 Manor D r., San Francisco, C a lif...... 1315H Thompson, Alton Harlow ...... 1424 E . 26th, Oakland, C alif------M 10- 9-31 H ead______1 / 2 1890 1889 F 7- 9-37 W ife...... 4/4 1891 1890 Thompson, Pasculita J. (Chester). . . . . d o ______Thompson, Betty (Hunter)— .... 75 Sky view Way, San Francisco, Calif------F 8-31-24 H e a d ______1 / 2 1892 1891 F 1898 H ead______4/4 1893 1892 Thompson, Florence (Chocktoot). (Died 10-24-55)...... - ...... ------398 M 2-12-29 H ead...... 1 / 2 1894 1893 Thompson, Glen R .. ------Beatty, Oreg...... - ...... - ...... F 3-17-35 H ead...... 1 / 2 1895 1894 Thompson, Rosalie------.....d o ------— M 2-19-52 Son...... 1 / 2 1896 1895 Thompson, Howard Clyde ------Klamath County Welfare Dept., Klamath Falls, Oreg. F 1-24-53 Daughter...... 1/4 1897 1896 Thompson, Bene------___.d o .______Beatty, Oreg...... - ...... — M 5-16-23 H ead...... 1 / 2 1898 1897 Thompson, M arvin...... — 3/4 Thrasher, Florine (W ilson)....---- : Prineville, Oreg______F 3-27-21 H ead ...... 1899 1898 5-17-41 D aughter______3/8 1900 1899 Thrasher, Darla Rae______do______f - F ____do------F 9-16-42 D aughter______3/8 1901 1900 Thrasher, Bonnie Kaye ...... 3/8 1902 Thrasher, Jack L ______d o ..______M 4-22-40 Son...... 1901 M 2-24-32 H ead...... 3/16 1903 1902 Tice, Ralph, Jr...... Lakeview, Oreg______Chiloquin, Oreg______— 131 F 1898 H ead...... 3/4 1904 1903 Tofthagen, Melvira (Duvall)------1/4 Travis, Marjory (D ecker)...... Malta, Oreg______F 12-28-36 H ead...... 1905 530 1902 3/4 1906 Tupper, Beatrice (H ouse).....— — Chiloquin, Oreg------"ÌÌ2 F H ead..-______1904 11-13-32 H ead...... 7/8 1907 1905 Tupper, James...... ------5016 Cottage A ve., K lam ath Falls, Oreg------M (D ied 11-18-56)...... ‘ *503 M 1896 H ead______4/4 1908 1906 Tupper, Benjamin______- 4/4 1909 Tupper, Bruce E lton ...______Chiloquin, Oreg______i------M 6 - 5-29 H ead...... - 1907 9-17-07 H ead______4/4 1910 1908 Tupper, Dolson______(Died 11-6-55) ...... Í279 M Chiloquin, Oreg.:______M 6-13-24 H ead...... 4/4 1911 1909 Tupper, Randall------7/8 1912 Tupper, Ramona (Duvall)______Klamath Falls, Oreg...... F 10-22-32 W ife ...... 1910 1873 H ead ______4/4 1913 1911 Tupper, W atson....------Crosby Nursing Home, Ashland, Oreg------'.. 426 M (Died after 1-27-56)...... 1277 M 12- 7-05 H ead...... 4/4 1914 1912 Tupper, Edison.______4/4 1915 Tupper, M arvin..______Beatty, Oreg...... M 11-25-13 H ead...... 1913 2-10-29 H ead...... 15/16 1916 1914 Tupper, Filmore Henry------Sprague River, O reg...... M ____do______F 8-15-23 Wife...... 3/4 1917 1915 Tupper, Rachel (R obbins)..:.___ 27/32 1918 1916 Tupper, Rayson Colde...... ____do______M 1-14-47 Son______do______M 1- 4-48 Son______27/32 1919 1917 Tupper, Clint, Storm y...... 27/32 1920 Tupper, Tana Lee______...... do______- ...... F 12-29-48 D aughter______1918 Son______27/32 1921 1919 Tupper, Richard Kean ------... ____do------M 10-22-50 1922 Box 718, Ashland, Oreg...... — 654 F 1894 H ead...... 1/4 1920 Turvey.JHelen (Applegate)...... 3/4 1923 1921 Uhler, Mary (H oover)..______6226 N . Riverside, Rialto, C alif..:------— F 12-26-13 H ead______1924 ...... do...... F 10-16-44 D aughter...... 3/8 1922 Uhler, Joan Frances______3/8 1925 1923 Uhler, James Marion..______do___ .... ______------M 10-30-45 Son...... 1926 ____ d o .*...______F 4- 2-50 D aughter______3/8 1924 Uhler, Martina Marie______3/8 1927 1925 Uhler, Mark Franklin ______do______M 7-16-51 Son______1928 ____ do______, ______- ______M 11-20-52 Son...... 3/8 1926 Uhler, Mathew Luke______.... 4/4 1929 1927 Ulrey, Beatrice (Peters)______Miami, Okla------F 1903 H ead...... 1930 1403 S. New Haven, Tulsa, Okla------F 5-15-35 H ead...... 1/4 1928 Underwood, Sylvia (Mitchell)----- 1/4 1931 1821 Unive, Antonio...------... Long Beach, Calif...______M 1-17-30 H ead...... B roth er______1932 1823 Unive, Ramon.. . ______(M ilitary service)______. ______M 7- 3-39 1/4 1933 1929 Unive, Darold Gene______Chiloquin, Oreg______M 10- 2-34 H ead...... 1/4 6 1/4 1934 1930 Unive, Karen (Riddle)______do______F - 5-35 W ife...... 1935 ...... do______— ■ M 1-21-33 H ead...... 1/4 1822 Unive, Vernon Ray ______5/8 1936 1250 Unive, Barbara (B ark ley)...... ____ do______F 1- 4-30 W ife ...... 1937 ...... do______- ...... — ...... — M 8-25-49 Stepson...... 1/4 1251 Lahr, Harlan Reed ---- .------5/8 1938 1252 Summers, Michele G ay.______do______F 6 - 8-53 Stepdaughter______1939 61541st A ve., Sacramento, C alif— ...... M 7- 3-14 H ead...... 1/ 8 1931 Vaughn, John M ilson...______1/16 1940 1932 Vaughn, Dorothy Lee_____ .._____ F 4-17-38 D aughter...... 1941 Oroville, Calif______—— 962 F 6 - 3-08 H ead...... 1 / 2 1933 Vasquez, Ada (B all)______15/16 1942 1935 Vigil, Joan (Isaacs)______Chiloquin, Oreg...... —------F 4- 7-33 H ead...... 1943 ____do...... '------M 2-20-54 Son______15/32 1936 Vigil, Bruce L ee...... 1/16 1944 1937 Vincent, Margaret A. (Parkhurst). Box 713, Klamath Falls, Oreg______F 6-17-37 H ead______1945 Oroville, Calif______...... F 11-24-16 H ead______7/8 1938 Wahl, Elveda (Anderson)______7/16 1946 1939 Herrera, Elna C ------____ d o______.... ______F 3- 6-43 D aughter...... 1947 ____ do______.. .. . ------M 6-26-46 7/16 1940 Herrera, Fernando D______...... 7/16 1948 1941 Wahl, Joseph E., Jr------.....d o______M 7-22-50 Son...... 1949 1942 Waldrip, Nora (Keane)______407 N . 18th St., Springfield, Oreg...... F 2-24-30 Head...... —. 1/ 8 6 D aughter...... 1/16 1950 1943 Waldrip, Suzanne M arie....______do______F - 8-49 1951 ...... do______.------M 6-30-51 1/16 1944 Waldrip, John W., Jr______...... 3/4 1952 1945 Walker, Charlotte (C ra in )..... ___ Chiloquin, Oreg^r...... — F 5-10-24 Adopted daughter----- 1 / 2 1953 1946 Walker, Carla Mae______...... ____ d o______F 2-27-52 1954 Beatty, Oreg______—------— M 5-19-21 H ead ...... 1/ 8 1947 Walker, Edwin Joseph______1/16 1955 1948 Walker, Linda Ann ___ ...... ____ d o______F 3-26-45 1956 ____ d o______...... ------— M 12-27-46 1/16 1949 Walker, Wayne C h arles...... i/4 1957 1950 Walker, Effie (Cobum)______Beatty, Oreg______704 F 1890 1958 1951 Walker, Alma E ______Queen of Angels Convent, Mt. Angel, Oreg. F 12-18-28 1 / 8 1959 Beatty, Oreg______M 4-29-23 1/ 8 1952 Walker, Marvin Jesse______4/4 1960 1953 Walker, Melborn H a ro ld ...... Marion, Oreg------M 7-18-27 1 H e a d ....______9322 NOTICES

Final Roll or Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 or the Act of Aug. 13, 1954, Public Law 587—Continued

F in a l P ro­ A llo t­ ro ll posed Degree Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate of Fam ily relationship of N o . ro ll N o . birth N o . blood

1961 1954 Walker, Marjorie (Letches'!______.. Chiloquin, Oreg. ______F 9-24-29 1962 1955 Walker, Vera fSchonchin) _ 1 15/16 F 6 - 1 - 2 0 TTpad 4/4 1963 1956 Sanders, Rueben, Jr____ -...... M 9-15-40 1964 1957 Walker, James Howard 3/4 M 12-15-45 ' : 1/2 1965 1958 Walker, Dale Ivan, Jr...______M 10- 20-47 1966 1959 Walker, Donna Mae. ______1/2 F 5- 17-50 1/2 1967 1960 Walker, David Oscar...... -do__ M 11- 21-51 1968 1961 Walker, Dora (Grant! _ ...... 1 1/2 ____ do______. __ 465 F 1879 4/4 1969 1962 Walker, Vernon______' Seneca, Mo. _ M 1906 3/8 1970 1963 Walker, Ramona May...... F 1-30-46 1971 1964 Walker, Colleen Ann... _ ... 3/16 F 8-19-50 3/16 1972 1965 Walker, Maureen Gay______. ______F 8- 19-50 1973 1966 = 3/16 Walker, Virgil.______M 1904 - Head 3/8 1974 1967 Walker, William Coburn,______Chiloquin, Oreg______M 11- 30-26 1975 1150 . 1/8 Walker, Ethel (M iller)______F 1-29-19 W ife - 3/8 1976 1153 Joe, Iv a n ______M 1-10-39 1977 1774 " 3/16 Waiker, Wilma (Bellm )______R t. 2. Box 384, Galena, Kans...... F 1 2 - 2-16 1978 1/2 1775 Shadwick, Jack Wesley______M 9- 13-37 ; 17/64 1979 1776 Shadwick, Billy Clarence______do______M 4-10-36 17/64 1980 . 1777 Shadwick, Katherine Marie. . . F 3- 10-40 1981 1778 , 17/64 Shadwick, George Marion...... _ . do______M 10- 31-47 | 17/64 1982 624 Walters, Gayle M. (Hollingerl . ____ _ Stevensville, Mont______„•___ F 1-26-41 TTpad 1983 .3/8 1970 Washington. Bertha Villard. Bums, Oreg...... _____ 460 F 1879 ; 4/4 1984 1971 Watah, Bertina______Beatty, Oreg.. ____ F 7-17-25 i 1/2 1985 1972 Davis, Idanell______5629 Independence, Klamath Falls, Oreg F 6- 11-46 1986 316 11/16 Watah, lone (Taylor)______Harney Co. Welfare, Bums, Oreg_____ I ____ F 9-21-41 ; . 1/4 1987 1973 Watah, James Stephen______Beatty, Oreg ______M 12-18^19- 1988 4/4 1974 Watah, Charlotte (Chipps)______Sprague River, Oreg___ •.______F 1 - Wifp 3-24 ■ 4/4 1989 1975 Watah, Juda Weah.______Beatty, Oreg ______. . ______875 F 1885 TTpftri 1990 . 4/4' 1976 Watah, Chester A ______M 2- 24-22 . 4/4 1991 1977 Watah, Kenneth...... M 4- 7-27 1992 4/4 1978 Watah, Roscoe.______896 M 1876 : ; 4/4 1993 1979 Watkins, Zelma (Greenback).______Miami, Okla______F 7- 8-24 3/4 1994 1980 Weeks, Bennett Merle______(D ie d 6—8—57)...... M 5- 16-24 13/16 1995 829 Weeks, Annette (K irk)______Chiloquin, Oreg______F 3- Wifp 29-33 t -7/8 1996 1981 Weeks, Bennett______(Died 8-23-56)...... 1301 M 1- 3-06 JTpari 3/4 1997 1982 Weeks, Carmel/Jackson)______(D ied 10-28-56)...... F 7-28-26 W ife | 4/4 1998 1983 Weeks, Leon McKinley______M 7-28-45 - 7/8 - 1999 • 1984 Weeks, Carmel Mae______. . ______F 11- 13-47 7/8 20 0 0 1985 Weeks, Bonnie Marie______.______F 5- 24-50 7/8 2 0 0 1 1986 Weeks, Donald Monte______M 12- 17-51 1 .7/8 2 0 0 2 1987 Weeks, Norma Maranda,______F 9-18-53 ■ ' 7/8 2003 1988 Weeks, Daniel W ______Chiloquin, Oreg______1297 M 1888 ' 4/4 2004 1989 Weeks, Eblyn ______M 1-10-16 • 4/4 2005 1990 Weeks, Eugene...______. . __ ___ (Died 2-24-57) ...... 943 M 1895 : 4/4 2006 1991 Weeks, Lorenzo Buford______2605 State St., Salem, Oreg______M 3- TTpad 13=16 .4/4 2007 1992 Weeks, Leatha (Henry) ...... _ , (Died 9-3-55)...... F 7- 9-24 ! 4/4 2008 1993 Weeks, Larry Duane______Clakamus Co. Welfare Dept., Oregon City, M 12-21-43 ; 4/4 Oreg. 2009 1994 Weeks, Claudette Elaine . . . F 1-26-45 4/4 2 0 1 0 1995 Weimer, Marie L. (Dnfanlt.V ... F 1-23-26 H ead 1 1/8 2 0 Í 1 1996 Lane, Celia Ann ______F 12- 1-44 1/16 2 0 1 2 1997 Weimer, Lawrence George ...' . M 11- 14-49 1/16 2013 1998 Weimer, Theresa Marie . ___ F 10- 20-50 1/16 2014 2 0 0 1 Weiser, Buddy Ken __ . (D ied 6-19-57) ...... M 4- 28-35 15/16 < 2015 -2 0 0 Weiser, Frances Marie (Brown) Beatty, Oreg______F 9-11-36 Wifp 4/4 2016 2 0 2 Brown, Claudette Eileen______F 7- 15-54 1/ 2 2017 1999 Weiser, Irw in .. ______238 Broad, Klamath Falls, Oreg...... 1307 M 8- 16-09 ■ 4/4 2018 1226 Weiser, Gladys (Jackson) . . . (Died 6-9-55)...... F 1917 Wifp 15/16 2019 2003 Weiser, Bonnie Jean______Carson City, N ev ...... F 1-23-44 15/16 20 20 1229 Weiser, Carmelita R ______. . . Beatty, Oreg______F 9- 14-53 31/32 2 0 2 1 20 0 0 Weiser, Trwin, Jr .... __ ...... M 4-28-31 15/16 2 0 2 2 2005 Weiser, Lorentine______.______Sprague River, Oreg...... M 12- Hpftd 21-29 15/16 2023 2006 Weiser, Jessie (Robbins)______._ __ (Died 7-28-57)___ ...... F 4-30-26 W ife 3/4 2024 2007 Weiser, Steve Inren . _ . _ ...... Sprague River, Oreg______M 3-31-48 27/32 2025 2008 Weiser, Ralph S______(D ied 12-11-54)...... M 6 - 28-28 15/16 2026 . 2009 Weiser, Estella (S w ain )...... Beatty, Oreg______F 1-23-37 1/4 2027 2 0 1 0 Swain, Ralph.. ______M 6- 30-54 19/32 2028 2 0 1 1 Weiser, Carrie (Brown)______. . F 11- TTpad 19-32 4/4 2029 2 0 1 2 Weiser, Raleigh Sage...... ____ d o ______M 7 - 7-50 31/32 2030 2013 Weiser, Rodney ...... M 10- 15-51 31/32 2031 , 2014 Weiser, Carol______F 11- 23-52 31/32 2032 2015 Weiser, Catherine______...... d o .______F 6 - 8-54 31/32 2033 2016 Weiser, Sarah (Foster)______d o______... 910 F 1882 4/4 2034 2017 Weiser, Racine...... ____ do______M 9- 5-10 H ead 4/4 2035 2 0 0 2 Weiser, Wilda Mae______. 238 Broad St., Klamath Falls, Oreg___ F 1-26-37 TTp.ftd 15/16 2036 2004 Weiser, Merton Allen ...... M 11- 22-52 15/32 2037 719 Welker, Beatrice Irene.______F 7- 21-54 Adopted Daughter.. | m 2038 2018 Welton, Angelita (Hoover).. _ Rialto, Calif______... F 6 - 2 2 - 1 1 H ead ■ 1 / 2 2039 2019 White, Russell...... Chiloquin, Oreg______1569 M 1903 TTpad '4/4 2040 2 0 20 Whitefbot, Betty (Baldwin) .... White Swan, Wis______F 3-13-34 TTpad I 1/2 2041 .2 0 2 1 Whitefoot, John Ellis ______d o ...... M 7'-28-52 3/16 2042 2 0 2 2 Wickert, Nora (Mann)______1595 N . 23d St., Salem, Oreg...... 1421 F 1888 H ead | I/* 2043 563 Willhoite, Darlene J ______4210 Soule Ave., Eureka, Calif______F . 3- 9-34 2044 564 m m Drew; Milton Joseph______d o ___- ______JM 10-31-53 1/8 2045 565 Drew, Virginia Lee ______d o ______F 10- 3-52 1/ 8 2046 2025 Williams, Hilbert...... Warm Springs, Oreg...... _ M 4- 11-10 4/4 2047 1681 Williams. Rosalia-(Riddle)______. 708 Narregan St., Medford, Oreg______E 4- 26-24 ' 7/8 2048 1682 Riddle, Darrold Alan______...... do...... I ...... M 12- 31-49 ' 7/16 2049 1683 Riddle, Darla Faye______...... d o ______F 12-10-53 7/16 2050 2026 Williams, Marvin ______Lathrop, Calif______1323 M 1899 ■1/4 2051 2027 Williams, Willard ______Springfield, Mo______M 3- 3-16 4/4 2052 2028 Wilson, Clifford Edgar ...... 1722 SE. Taggert, Portland, Oreg___ M 10-27-22 H ead ,3/4 2053 2029 Wilson, Esther (Tupper)___ ■______Sprague River, Oreg______' . . . ______1504 F . 1900 H ead » 4/4 2054 2030 Wilson, Marlin D ale.______do______—______M 12-10-33 1/ 2 2055 2031 Wilson, Harlan Floyd ______1 2 0 2 Division, National City, C alif._ M 1-13-21 ; 1/8 2056 2032 Wilson, Harlan Ludwig______do...... M 10- 9-41 1/16 2057 2033 Wilson, Christine June______do______F 7- 17-44 1/16 2058 2036 Wilson, Leander______.... Chiloquin, Oreg ______1331 M 8- H ea 10-05 d 4/4 2059 2037 Wilson, Paul...... Klamath Agency, Oreg______M . 8 - 6-29 4/4 2060 2038 Wilson, Loren Richard ____ 468 J St., Chula Vista, Calif M 1 0 - 1 - 2 2 H ead 1/8 2061 2039 Wilson, Raymond A rth u r...... M 5- 13-47 1/16 2062 2040 Wilson, Donna Marie______do______F 9- 9-48 1/16 2063 2041 Wilson, Delbert___ M 3-27-21 3/4 2064 2042 Wilson, Ronald Ray _____ Sprague River, Oreg ______M 12-25-27 H ead 3/4 2065 2043 Wilson, Millie (Riddle)___ __ do_ ...... F 7-18-32 W ife 15/16 2066 2044 Wilson, Aaron R o y.. __ . d o ______M 3 - 3-51 23/32 2067 2045 Wilson, Lorene Mav______T...... ___ d o...... F 4- 2-54 D aughter______23/32 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9323

Final Roll of Members of the Klamath Tribe of Indians Pursuant to Section 3 of the Act of Auq. 13, 1954, P ublic Law 587—Continued

A llo t­ D egree Final Pro­ o f Name—Surname; given; maiden Residence m ent Sex D ate o f Fam ily relationship roll posed N o . birth blood No. roll N o .

• T M 2-10-20 H ea d ...... 3/4 2046 2068 1088 F 7-22-07 H e a d ...... 4/4 2069 2047 8-16-42 D augh ter______7/8 2049 1423 SE. Powell Blvd. Portland, Oreg______F 2070 M 4-16-14 Head...... 3/4 2071 2050 1599 F 4- 5-10 W ife...... 1/2 2072 2051 M 4-30-36 Son...... 5/8 2073 2053 6-23-41 Son...... 5/8 2054 M 2074 F 12-31-48 D a u g h ter.______5/8 2075 2055 F 1-17-51 D augh ter______5/8 2056 2076 F 9- 6-28 H ea d ...... 3/16 2077 1196 12-10-22 H ead ______2057 M 1/8 2078 F 7- 8-54 D augh ter______1/16 2079 2058 M 1-17-43 Son...... 1/16 2080 2059 1/16 2060 F 2- 2-44 D augh ter______2081 M 9- 9-45 Son______1/16 2082 2061 Son______1/16 2062 M 1- 4-48 2083 7-21-12 H ea d ...... 1/2 2084 2065 (D ied 12-30-56) ...... M F 11- 1-13 H e a d ...... 3/4 2085 2066 12-28-36 D augh ter______3/4 2086 2067 F M 6-10-38 Son______3/4 2087 2068 Son______5/8 2088 2070 M IO- 9-40 F 6- 4-42 D augh ter______5/8 2089 2071 S o n ...______3/8 2090 2072 M 6-10-51 F 5-12-49 D au gh ter______1/2 2091 2073 13/16 2092 2074 M 6-25-33 H ead______F 7-27-31 H ead ______5/8 2093 2075 5/8 2094 2076 M 1917 H ead ...... F 6- 9-21 Wife...... 7/8 2095 2077 7/16 2096 2078 F 3- 9-45 Step-daughter______F 10-14-48 D a u g h ter...... 3/4 2097 2079 3/4 2098 2080 F 2-10-52 D aughter...... 2099 M 4-10-50 Son______3/4 2081 3/4 2100 2082 M 11- 3-53 Son...... M 8-29-26 H ead...... 5/8 2101 2083 4/4 2102 2084 F 12-17-27 W ife...... F 2-22-48 D augh ter______13/16 2103 2085 13/16 2104 2086 F 9-20-49 D a u g h te r...... 2105 F 7-18-51 D augh ter...... 13/16 2087 13/16 2106 2088 F 5-15-53 D augh ter______2107’ 1499 F 1904 H ead ...... 1/2 2089 5/8 2108 2091 M 10- 7-45 Son...... 2109 M 5-10-43 Grandson______7/16 2092 5/8 2110 2093 M 11-28-23 H ead...... 2111 2094 F 3-13-30 H ead______15/16 2112 2095 F 4- 3-48 D a u g h te r...... 25/32 25/32 2113 2096 F .3-13-49 D augh ter______2114 F 7- 3-50 D aughter______25/32 2097 25/32 21Ì5 2098 M 6-27-51 Son______2116 2099 M 2- 6-53 Son------25/32 2117 2104 F 3-14-12 H ead ______1/8 2118 2105 M 9-12-40 S o n !______1/16 2119 2106 M 3-10-47 Son______1/16 2120 2107 M 6-13-14 H ead...... 5/8 2121 2108 F 10-23-28 W ife...... 4/4 2122 2109 1316 F 1902 H ead ...... 4/4 2123 2110 (D ie d *3-12-55) ...... M 4-30-35 Son______.... 13/16 2124 2111 F 6-25-44 D augh ter______13/16 2125 2112 1512 F 1896 H ead ...... 3/4 2126 2063 F 1- 3-30 H ead ______5/8 2127 2064 F 7-23-47 Daughter...... 5/16 2128 2113 F 5- 1-20 H ead ...... 4/4 2129 2114 F 7- 2-28 H ead ...... 1/4 2130 2115 F 2-16-46 Adopted daughter____ 9/16 2 13 Ì 2116 F 2-16-46 Adopted daughter...... 9/16 2132 2117 M 5-6-53 Son...... 1/8 2133 2118 F 10-16-09 H e a d ._____ - ...... — 4/4 ____ - Certificate. I certify that th<* foregoing Final Roll of the members of the Klamath Indian Tribe was prepared from the records of the Klamath Indian Agency, and that it is correct according to my best knowledge and belief; that the Final Roll was made pursuant to the provisions of section 3 of the act of August 13, 1954, Public Law 587. E l m o M il l e r , Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon. September 12, 1957. I hereby certify that the foregoing roll consisting of 89 pages tin original document] and containing a total of 2,133 names constitutes the final roll of the Klamath Tribe of Indians and is submitted in accordance with section 3 of the act of August 13,1954, Public Law 587 (68 Stat. 718) as amended by the act of August 14,1957, Public Law 85-132 (71 Stat. 347). Disposition has been made of all appeals to the Secretary contesting the inclusion or omission of the name of any person on or from the proposed roll as published in the F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r on May 13,1955 (20 F. R. 3269). M a r t in N . B. H o l m , 1; Acting Area Director. S eptember 13, 1957. [F. R. Doc. 57-8537; Filed, Nov, 20, 1957; 8:45 a. m.]

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD at 10:00 a. m., e. s. t., in Room E-210, idation with Examiner Brown and/or Temporary Building No. 5, 16th Street any new applications for which consoli­ [Docket No. 8614] and Constitution Avenue NW., Washing­ dation may be sought. Aerovias S ud A m e r ic a n a , I n c .; C e r t if i­ ton, D. C., before Chief Examiner In addition, it is requested that any “ request for evidence” be transmitted to cate R e n e w a l C ase Francis W. Brown. In order to facilitate the conduct of the examiner and to the party upon notice of pr e h e a r in g c o n fe r e n c e the conference it is requested that any whom the evidence is sought on or be­ Notice is hereby given that a prehear­ party desiring to prosecute an applica­ fore December 17, 1957. ing conference in the above-entitled case tion in this proceeding file on or before Counsel will be expected to state the 18 assigned to be held on January 7,1958, December 17, 1957 a motion for consol­ views of their client with respect to is- 9324 NOTICES

sues discussed during the course of this Dated at Washington, D. C., this 14th common defense and security or to the health conference. day of November 1957. and safety of the public; e. The Martin Company has filed with the Dated at Washington, D. C., November For the Atomic Energy Commission. Commission, as proof of financial protection, 15,1957. pursuant to 10 CFR 140, copies of No. H . L . P r ic e, 28 issued by the Nuclear Energy Liability In­ t s e a l 3 F r a n c is W. B r o w n , Director, surance Association covering the facility de­ Chief Examiner. • Division of Civilian Application. scribed in this license. [P. R. Doc. 57-9662; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; [F. R. Doc. 57-9660; Piled, Nov. 20, 1957; 2. Subject to the conditions and require­ 8:58 a. m.] 8:58 a. m.] ments incorporated herein, the Commission hereby licenses The Martin Company: a. Pursuant to section 104 (c) of the act and Title 10, CFR, Chapter I, Part 50, ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION “Licensing of Production and Utilization Fa­ [Docket 50-38] [Docket 50-77] cilities”, to possess and operate as a utiliza­ tion facility the facility designated below: M a r t i n C o . C a t h o l i c U n i v e r s i t y o f A m e r ic a b. Pursuant to the Act and Title 10, CFR, NOTICE OF PROPOSED ISSUANCE OF FACILITY Chapter I, Part 30, “Licensing of Byproduct NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF FACILITY LICENSE LICENSE Material”, to possess, but not to separate such Please take notice that no request for byproduct material as may be produced in Please take notice that the Atomic the operation of the facility. a formal hearing having been filed fol­ Energy Commission proposes to issue a 3. This license applies to the facility which lowing the filing of notice of the proposed facility license to The Martin Company, is owned by The Martin Company and lo­ action with the. Federal Register Divi­ Baltimore, Maryland, substantially in the cated near Middle River in Baltimore County, sion on September 25, 1957, the Atomic form set forth in Annex “A” below un­ Maryland, and described in The Martin Com­ Energy Commission has issued License less on or before 15 days after the filing pany’s application filed on October 26, 1956, R-31 authorizing The Catholic Uni­ and amendments thereto filed on November of this notice with the Federal Register 16, 1956, February 26, 1957, March 4, 1957, versity o f America to acquire, possess Division a request for a formal hearing and operate, at the location in Washing­ August 20, 1957, October 11, 1957, and Octo­ is filed with the Commission as provided ber 21, 1957 (all hereinafter “the applica­ ton, D. C„ described in the application by | 2.102 (b) of the Commission’s rules tion”). in Docket 50-77, a 100-milliwatt nuclear of practice (10 CFR Part 2). There is 4. This license shall be deemed to contain reactor constructed by Aerojet-General attached as Annex “B” a memorandum and be subject to the conditions specified in Nucleonics. Notice of the proposed submitted by the Division of Civilian Ap­ § 50.54 of Part 50; is subject to all applicable action was published in the F e d e r a l provisions of the act and rules, regulations plication which summarizes the principal and orders of the Commission now or here­ R e g is t e r on September 26,1957, 22 F. R. factors considered in reviewing the ap­ 7668. after in effect; and is subject to the addi­ plication for license. A construction per­ tional conditions specified or incorporated Dated at Washington, D. C., this 15th mit authorizing The Martin Company to below: day of November 1957. construct the facility was issued by the a. No critical experiment other than the Commission on May 13, 1957. For fur­ Martin Power Reactor experiments described For the Atomic Energy Commission. ther details see the application for li­ in MND-1112 dated August 15, 1957 may be conducted in the facility until a description r ic e cense at the Commission’s Public Docu­ H. L. P , of the experiment and a Hazards Summary Director, ment Room, 1717 H Street NW „ Wash­ Report shall have been submitted to the Division of Civilian Application. ington, D. C. Commission and the Commission shall have The proposed license incorporates— as specifically authorized the experimental ac­ [P. R. Doc. 57-9659; Piled, Nov. 20, 1957; one of its conditions— a requirement that tivity, 8:58 a. m.] no critical experiment other than the b. The Martin Company shall not operate Martin Power Reactor experiments de­ the facility at a power level in excess of 10 scribed in the application may be con­ watts (thermal). ducted in the facility until a description c. In addition to those otherwise required [Docket Nò. 50-74] under this license and applicable regulations, of the experiment and a Hazards Sum­ The Martin Company shall keep the follow­ A m e r i c a n M a c h in e & F o u n d r y C o . mary Report shall have been submitted ing records: to the Commission and the Commission (1) Facility operating records, including NOTICE OF PROPOSED ISSUANCE OF FACILITY shall have specifically authorized the ax- power levels, as set forth in MND-1111 dated EXPORT LICENSE perimental activity. August 15, 1957. Please take notice that the Atomic (2) Records showing radioactivity released Dated at Washington, D. C., this 15th or discharged into the air or water beyond Energy Commission, pursuant to Section day of November 1957. the effective control of The Martin Company 104 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and as measured at the point of such release or Title 10, CFR, Chapter I, Part 50, “Li­ For the Atomic Energy Commission. discharge. censing of Production and Utilization H. L . P r ic e , (3) Records of emergency scrams, includ­ Facilities,” and upon findings that (a) Director, ing reasons for emergency shutdowns. the reactor proposed to be exported is a Division of Civilian Application. d. The Martin Company shall immediately utilization facility as defined in said act report to the Commission any indication or and regulations, and (b) the issuance of A n n e x “A ” occurrence of a possible unsafe condition relating to the operation of the facility. LICENSE a license for the export thereof is within 5. This license is effective as of the date the scope of and is consistent with the 1. The Atomic Energy Commission (here­of issuance and shall expire at midnight May terms of an agreement for cooperation inafter “the Commission”) finds that: 13, 1959, unless sooner terminated. with Italy, proposes to issue a facility a. The critical experiments facility (here­ Date of Issuance: export license to American Machine and inafter “the facility”) authorized for con­ Foundry Company, 261 Madison Avenue, struction by Construction Permit No. CPCX- For the Atomic Energy Commission. New York 16, New York, authorizing the 6 issued to The Martin Company has been constructed and will operate in conformity - Director, export of a one megawatt pool-type re­ with the application as amended and in con­ Division of Civilian Application. search reactor to Società Ricerche Im ­ formity with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, pianti Nucleari (SORIN), Via Filippo as amended (hereinafter “the act” ) and the A n n e x “B ” Turati 8, Milano, Italy, unless within 15 rules and regulations of the Commission; MEMORANDUM days after filing of this notice with the b. There is reasonable assurance that the Federal Register Division a request for facility can be operated without endangering Part I-r-Introduction. The Martin Corn* a formal hearing is filed with the Com­ the health and safety of the public; pany on October 26, 1956, filed an application c. The Martin Company is technically and for a Class 104 license, defined in § 50.21 mission in the manner prescribed by financially qualified to operate the facility; of Part 50, “Licensing of Production and § 2.102 (b) of the Commission's rules of d. Issuance of a license to possess and op­ Utilization Facilities”, Title 10, Chapter I> practice (10 CFR Part 2). erate the facility will not be inimical to the CFR, to construct a critical assembly an(* Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9325 conduct therein two experiments designated We do not believe that any of the changes it needs this additional supply of gas in as the Martin Power Reactor Experiment and described in Part II of this memorandum order to maintain satisfactory pressure the U. S. Army Package Power Reactor adversely affect the safe operation of the for present and future customers. Experiment. On November 16, 1956, Febru­ facility. Applicant estimates that the cost of ary 26, 1957, and March 4, 1957, The Martin Part IV—Technical and financial qualifica­ the proposed connection will be approxi­ tions. At the time consideration was given Company filed amendments to its license mately $500, which will be paid from application. to the issuance of a construction permit cov­ , Notice of proposed issuance of a construc­ ering this facility the Commission reviewed funds on hand. tion permit was published in the F ederal The Martin Company’s technical and finan­ Take further notice that, pursuant to Register on April 25, 1957, 22 F. R. 2922. cial qualifications and determined that the the authority contained in and subject Accompanying the notice was a memorandum applicant was qualified to construct and to the jurisdiction conferred upon the submitted by the Division of Civilian Appli­ operate the facility in accordance with the Federal Power Commission by sections cation summarizing the principal features of regulations contained in Title 10, Chapter I, 7 and 15 of the Natural Gas Act, and the proposed facility and experiments and CFR. There is no additional information to suggest any change in that determination. the Commission’s rules of practice and the principal factors considered in reviewing procedure, a hearing will be held on De­ the application for license. Construction Part V—Financial protection. The Martin Permit No. CPCX-6 was issued on May 31, Company has filed with the Commission, as cember 19, 1957, at 10 a. m., e. s. t., in a 1957. proof of financial protection, pursuant to 10 Hearing Room of the Federal Power On August 20, 1957, October 11, 1957, and CFR Part 140, “Financial Protection Require­ Commission, 441 G Street NW., Wash­ October 21, 1957, The Martin Company filed ments and Indemnity Agreements,” copies ington, D. C., concerning the matters amendments to its application providing de­ of Binder No. 28, issued by the Nuclear involved in and the issues presented by tailed and current information on the facil­ Energy Liability Insurance Association cov­ ering The Martin Company’s facility. such application. ity, a description and final hazards analysis Protests or petitions to intervene may of the Martin Power Reactor experiments Part VI— Conclusions. Based on the above and information submitted in compliance considerations, it is concluded that: be filed with the Federal Power Com­ with the Commission’s regulation 10 CFR a. There is reasonable assurance that the mission, Washington 25, D. C., in accord­ Part 140, “Financial Protection Requirements health and safety of the public will not be ance with the rules of practice and pro­ and Indemnity Agreements”. The final endangered by operation of the facility at cedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before hazards analysis of the Army Package Power the proposed site near Middle River, Mary­ December 9,1957. Reactor experiment has not been submitted land. to date. That experiment therefore, is not b. The Martin Company is technically and [ s e a l ] J o s e p h H. G u t r i d e , discussed herein nor proposed for licensing financially qualified to engage in the pro­ Secretary. posed activities. at this time. [F. R. Doc. 57-9634; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; On November 7, 1957, representatives of Dated: November 15,1957. 8:49 a. m.] the Commission inspected the facility and determined that it was constructed substan­ For the Division of Civilian Applica­ tially in accordance with the specifications tion. described in the application. H . L. P r ic e , [Docket No. G—12875[ Part II—Description of the facility. The Director. facility has been constructed as described in C o l o r a d o I n t e r s t a t e G a s C o . the aforementioned notice and memorandum, [F. R. Doc. 57-9661; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; 22 F. R. 2922, except for the following 8:58 a. m.] NOTICE OF DATE OF HEARING changes: 1. Ventilation of the test cells is separate N o v e m b e r 15, 1957. from that of work areas. Exhaust air from FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Take notice that, pursuant to the au­ the cells will pass through filters and be thority contained in sections 7 and 15 of [DScket No. G-11718] discharged at roof level. the Natural Gas Act and the Commis­ 2. The manually operated valve previously located in the reactor core tank has been re­ M o u n t a i n G a s C o . sion’s rules of practice and procedure, a hearing in the above-designated pro­ located to a position outside the test cell and NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND DATE OF backed up by two air-operated valves. ceeding, postponed by Notice issued on HEARING 3. The Martin Power Reactor prototype September 12, 1957, will be held com­ control rods will not have fuel-bearing sec­ N o v e m b e r 15, 1957. mencing on December 16, 1957, at 10:00 tions. Two of these prototype rods win be Take notice that Mountain Gas Com­ a. m., e. s. t., in a hearing room of the connected to air-cocked, spring-loaded actu­ Federal Power Commission, 441 G Street ators and used as safety rods. The other pany (Applicant), a Pennsylvania Cor­ four will be positioned by hand-operated poration, having its principal office in NW., Washington, D. C., concerning the mechanisms. (For one experiment addi­ Kushequa, Pennsylvania, filed on Janu­ matters involved in and the issues pre­ tional safety rods will be added so that the ary 9, 1957 an application, pursuant to sented by the application of Colorado effect of placing the six prototype rods at section 7 (a) of the Natural Gas Act, for Interstate Gas Company in Docket No. various positions can be measured.) Plate an order directing The Manufacturers- G-12875. type rods containing natural boron will be Light and Heat Company (Manufac­ Notice of thè application filed herein used for control during all experiments. was published on August 22, 1957, in the Part III— Safety analysis. The aforemen­ turers) to establish physical connection F e d e r a l R e g is t e r F. R. 6806). tioned memorandum pointed out that there of its natural gas transportation facilities (22 was some doubt that the two feet of con­ with the facilities of Applicant and to [ s e a l ] J o s e p h H . G u t r id e , crete shielding between the control room and sell and deliver to Applicant natural gas Secretary. the test cell would be adequate to provide in amounts sufficient to meet its needs, sufficient shielding for the operator during a up to 500 Mcf per day, for local distribu­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9635; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; 8:50 a. m.] maximum credible accident and advised tion to the public in the Townships of that, unless the applicant could definitely Wetmore and Hamlin and surrounding establish that the shielding as proposed would be adequate, additional shielding territory in McKean County, Pennsyl­ would have to be provided before the Com­ vania. Applicant also seeks an order, [Project No. 2102] mission would authorize performance of the pursuant to section 1 (c) of the Natural Proposed experiments. Since that time the Gas Act, exempting it from the provi­ W a r r io r R iv e r E l e c t r ic C o - o p e r a t iv e aPplicant has provided calculations, with sions of said act. A s s n . [ wbich we agree, that show that two feet of Applicant proposes that the gas from ■ c

County, Alabama, to change the descrip­ not unreasonable and is less than the Effective date: November 18, 1957 (effective tion of the proposed Lower Development going area price. date is the first day after expiration of the so that it shall be designated Smith’s The increased rate and charge so pro­ required thirty days’ notice). Ford Development and consist of an posed has not been shown to be justified, In support of th e . proposed periodic earth dam in sec. 18, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., and may be unjust, unreasonable, un­ rate increase, Harrison merely cites the Huntsville meridian, about 1,800 feet duly discriminatory, or preferential, or contract provisions and states that the long with elevation at top of dam 522.0 otherwise unlawful. bona fide contract was entered into at m. s. 1.; detached concrete spillway 579 The Commission finds; It is necessary arm’s-length. feet long with twelve 40-foot by 22.5-foot and proper in the public interest and to The increased rate and charge so pro­ gates and gate sill elevation 492.0 m. s. 1.; aid in the enforcement of the provisions posed has not been shown to be justified, dikes; power pool between elevations of the Natural Gas Act that the Com­ and may be unjust, unreasonable, unduly 472.0 and 513.0 feet m. s. 1. with 508,000 mission enter upon a hearing concern­ discriminatory, or preferential, or other­ acre-feet of usable storage; two tunnels ing the lawfulness of the said proposed wise unlawful. about 1,000 feet long; turbo-generator change, and that Supplement Nos. 3 and The Commission finds: It is necessary units capable o f producing 80,000 K W at 4 to Cities Service’s FPC Gas Rate and proper in the public interest and to 117 feet net head; transformers; and Schedule No. 103 be suspended and the aid in the enforcement of the provisions switchgear and other appurtenant equip­ use thereof deferred as hereinafter of the Natural Gas Act that the Commis­ ment. The application also requests ordered. sion enter upon a hearing concerning the amendment of the license to change the The Commission orders: lawfulness of the said proposed change, clearing requirements for the Smith’s (A) Pursuant to the authority of the and that Supplement No. 4 to Harrison’s Ford Development to conform with the Natural Gas Act, particularly sections FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 2 be sus­ proposed revision of the proposed 4 and 15 thereof, the Commission’s rules pended and the use thereof deferred as development. of practice and procedure, and the reg­ hereinafter ordered. Protests or petitions to intervene may ulations under the Natural Gas Act (18 The Commission orders: be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ CFR Ch. I ), a public hearing be held (A ) Pursuant to the authority of the sion, Washington 25, D. C., in accordance upon a date to be fixed by notice from Natural Gas Act, particularly sections 4 with the rules of practice and procedure the Secretary concerning the lawfulness and 15 thereof, the Commission’s rules of of the Commission (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10). of the proposed increased rate and practice and procedure, and the regula­ The last date upon which protests or charge contained in Supplement Nos. 3 tions under the Natural Gas Act (18 CFR petitions may be filed is December 30, and 4 to Cities Service’s FPC Gas Rate Ch. I ) , a public hearing be held upon a 1957. The application is on file with the Schedule No. 103. date to be fixed by notice from the Sec­ Commission for public inspection. (B) Pending such hearing and deci­ retary concerning the lawfulness of the sion thereon, said supplements be and [ s e a l ] J o s e p h H. G u t r id e , proposed increased rate and charge con­ Secretary. they are each hereby suspended and the tained in Supplement No. 4 to Harrison’s use thereof deferred until April 18, 1958, FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 2. [P. R. Doc. 57-9636; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; and until such further time as they are 8:50 a. m.] (B) Pending such hearing and deci­ made effective in the manner prescribed sion thereon, said supplement be and it by the Natural Gas Act. is hereby suspended and the use thereof (C) Neither the supplements hereby deferred until April 18, 1958, and until suspended, nor the rate schedule sought [Docket No. G-137151 such further time as it is made effective to be altered thereby, shall be changed in the manner prescribed by the Natural C i t i e s S e r v ic e O i l Co. until this proceeding has been disposed Gas Act. of or until the periods of suspension have ORDER FOR HEARING AND' SUSPENDING (C) Neither the supplement hereby expired, unless otherwise ordered by the PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES suspended, nor the rate schedule sought Commission. to be altered thereby, shall be changed N o v e m b e r 15, 1957. (D) Interested State commissions may until this proceeding has been disposed Cities Service Oil Company (Cities participate as provided by §§ 1.8 and 1.37 of or until the period of suspension has Service), on October 18, 1957, tendered (f) of the Commission’s rules of prac­ expired, unless otherwise ordered by the for filing a proposed change in its pres­ tice and procedure (18 CFR 1.8 and 1.37 Commission. ently effective rate schedule for sales of ( f ) ) . (D) Interested State commissions may natural gas subject to the jurisdiction of By the Commission. participate as provided by §§1.8 and the Commission. The proposed change, 1.37 (f) of the Commission’s rules of which constitutes an increased rate and [ s e a l ] J o s e p h H . G u t r i d e , practice and procedure (18 CFR 1.8 and charge, is contained in the following Secretary. 1.37 ( f ) ) . designated filings: [F. R. Doc. 57-9637; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; 8:50 a. m.] By the Commission (Commissioners Description: (1) Letter,1 dated July 24, Digby and Kline dissenting). 1957. (2) Notice of Change, dated September 18,1957. [ s e a l ] J o s e p h H . G u t r id e , Purchaser: Texas Eastern Transmission Secretary. Corporation. [Docket No. G-13714] Rate schedule designation: (1) Supple­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9638; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; ment No. 3 to Cities Service’s FPC Gas Rate D a n J . H a r r is o n , J r ., e t a l . 8:50 a. m.] Schedule No. 103. (2) Supplement No. 4 to ORDER FOR HEARING AND SUSPENDING Cities Service’s FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES 103. Effective date: November 18, 1957 (effec­ N o v e m b e r 15, 1957. [Docket No. G-13713] tive date is the first day after expiration of Dan J. Harrison, Jr. (Operator), et al., the required thirty days’ notice). (Harrison), on October 18, 1957, ten­ S e a b o a r d O i l C o . In support of the proposed favored- dered for filing a proposed change in his o r d e r f o r h e a r in g a n d s u s p e n d in g nations rate increase, Cities Service sub­ presently effective rate schedule for sales p r o p o s e d c h a n g e i n r a t e mits a copy of a letter from Texas East­ of natural gas subject to the jurisdiction ern Transmission Corporation notifying of the Commission. The proposed N o v e m b e r 1 5 ,1957. Cities Service that it has entered into a change, which constitutes an increased Seaboard Oil Company (Seaboard), on contract with another producer which rate and charge, is contained in the October 18, 1957, tendered filing a pro* would trigger the subject increase. Cities following designated filing: posed change in its presently effective Service states that the proposed rate is Description: Notice of Change, dated Oc­ rate schedule for the sale of natural £aS tober 15,1957. subject to the jurisdiction of the Coni' 1 Bi-lateral agreement wherein parties Purchaser: Texas Gas Corporation. mission. The proposed change, which agree to an Increase in base rate from 13.1 Rate schedule designation: Supplement constitutes an increased rate and change, cents to 14.4 cent per Mcf due to favored- No. 4 to Harrison’s FPC Gas Rate Schedule is contained in the following designated nations clause in contract. No. 2. filing: 9327 Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER

Description: Notice of Change, undated. 9867; Trice Production Company, Oper­ the Mustang Creek Field, Colorado Purchaser: Lone Star Gas Company. ator, Docket No. G - l l l l l . County, Texas; Rate schedule designation: Supplement Take notice that Tennessee Gas Trans­ (F) One tap with appurtenant facili­ No. 1 to Seaboard’s FPC Gas Rate Schedule mission Company (Tennessee), a Dela­ ties at an estimated initial unit cost of No. 19. ware corporation with its principal place $835 at a point on Applicant’s existing Effective date: January 1, 1958 (effective of business in Houston, Texas, and Trice main transmission line in the Odem date is the effective date proposed by Sea­ Production Company, Operator (Trice), Field, San Patricio County, Texas, ap­ board) . an independent producer, filed applica­ proximately 80 miles upstream from In support of the proposed rate in­ tions, pursuant to section 7 of the Natural existing Compressor Station No. 9; in crease, Seaboard cites the contract and Gas Act, for certificates of public con­ order to receive gas produced by The states that the rate is part of the agreed venience and necessity authorizing the Texas Company from the Odem Field, contract price and to suspend the oper­ construction and operation of facilities San Patricio County, Texas; ation of the increase would be in effect necessary for receiving and transporting (G ) Three taps with appurtenant to decrease the price originally agreed natural gas and authorizing the sale of facilities, together with 1.1 miles of toby the purchaser in the contract. natural gas, as hereiriafter described, 4-inch pipeline and 2.4 miles of 6-inch The increased rate and charge so pro­ subject to the jurisdiction of the Com­ pipeline at an estimated initial cost of posed has not been shown to be justified, mission, all as more fully represented in $66,000. The gas to be received by the and may be unjust, unreasonable, unduly the respective applications, which are on above described facilities will enter exist­ discriminatory, or preferential, or other­ file with the Commission and open to ing Compressor Station No. 17 through wise unlawful. public inspection. the existing Sublime, Glasscock and The Commission finds: It is necessary On January 13, 1956, Tennessee filed Chesterville-New Ulna laterals and these and proper in thé public interest and in Docket No. G-9867 an application for facilities will receive* gas produced by to aid in the enforcement of the provi­ a certificate of public convenience and Lloyd H. Smith, Inc., et al., The Texas sions of the Natural Gas Act that the necessity authorizing the construction Company and Trice Production Com­ Commission enter upon a hearing con­ and operation of certain new facilities pany, respectively, produced from the cerning the lawfulness of the said pro­ and the continued operation of certain West Rock Island Field, Colorado posed change, and that the above-desig­ installed facilities not heretofore certif­ County, Texas; and nated supplement be suspended and the icated for the purpose of receiving gas (H ) One tap with appurtenant facili­ use thereof deferred as hereinafter from certain producers in Texas. The ties at an estimated initial unit cost of ordered. estimated total cost of these facilities is $835 at a point on the existing Huffsmith The Commission orders: $75,315. The cost is to be financed from lateral in the Tomball Field, Harris (A) Pursuant to the authority of the company funds. The following describes County, Texas, approximately 25 miles Natural Gas Act, particularly sections 4 the proposed facilities and the related upstream from existing Compressor Sta­ and 15, thereof, the Commission’s rules independent producers’ applications: tion No. 25; in order to receive gas pro­ of practice and procedure, and the regu­ (A ) One tap with appurtenant facili­ duced by Socs Vratis, et al. from the lations under the Natural Gas Act (18 ties at an estimated initial unit cost of Tomball Field, Harris County, Texas. CFR Ch. I ), a public hearing be held $835 at a point on the existing La Sal Trice filed an application on Septem­ upon a date to be fixed by notice from Vieja lateral in the Chess Field, Willacy ber 20,1956, for authority to sell natural the Secretary concerning the lawfulness County, Texas, approximately 90 miles gas in interstate commerce to Tennessee of the proposed increased rate and upstream from Applicant’s existing Com­ for resale from production in the West charge. pressor Station No. 1; in order to receive Rock Island Field, Colorado County, (B) Pending such hearing and de­ gas produced by The Superior Oil Com­ Texas, under an amendatory agreement cision thereon, said supplement be and pany from the Chess and La Sara Fields, datedv March 9, 1956, dedicating addi­ it is hereby suspended and the use there­ Willacy County, Texas; tional' acreage to the basic gas sales con­ of deferred until June 1, 1958,. and until (B) One tap with appurtenant facili­ tract dated November 10,1955. The sales such further time as it is made effective ties at an estimated initial unit cost of under the basic contract was authorized in the manner prescribed by the Natural $835 at a point on the Coleto Creek in Docket No. G-9790. y Gas Act. Cologne lateral, Victoria County, Texas, These related matters should be heard (C) Neither the supplement hereby approximately 4 miles upstream from on a consolidated record and disposed of suspended, nor the rate schedule sought existing Compressor Station No. 9; in as promptly as possible under the appli­ to be altered thereby, shall be changed order to receive gas produced by George cable rules and regulations and to that until this proceeding has been disposed A. Musselman from the Cologne Field, end: of or until the period of suspension has Victoria County, Texas; Take further notice that, pursuant to expired, unless otherwise ordered by the (C) One tap'with appurtenant facili­ the authority contained in and subject Commission. ties at an estimated initial unit cost of to the jurisdiction conferred upon the (D) Interested State commissions may $835 at a point on Applicant’s existing Federal Power Commission by sections Participate as provided by §§1.8 and main line in Ford Bend County, Texas, 7 and 15 of the Natural Gas Act, and the 1.37 (f) of the Commission’s rules of approximately 23 miles upstream from Commission’s rules of practice and pro­ practice and procedure (18 CFR and existing Compressor Station No. 25; in cedure, a hearing will be held on De­ 1.37 ( f ) ). order to receive gas produced by Sam E. cember 23, 1957, at 9:30 a. m., e. s. t., in a Hearing Room of the Federal Power By the Commission (Commissioners Wilson from the Fulshear (Randon) Commission, 441 G Street NW., Wash­ Digby and Kline dissenting). Field, Fort Bend County, Texas; (D) One tap with appurtenant facili­ ington, D. C., concerning the matters [ seal] J o se ph H . G u t r id e , ties at an estimated initial cost of $719 at involved in and the issues presented by Secretary. a point on the existing Hope lateral in such applications: Provided, however, the East Gohlke Field, Victoria County, That the Commission may, after a non- [P. R. Doc. 57-9639; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; contested hearing, dispose of the pro­ 8:51 a. m.] Texas, approximately 13 miles down­ stream from the existing Compressor ceedings pursuant to the provisions of Station No. 9; in order to receive gas § 1.30 (c) (1) or (2) of the Commis­ produced by the Kirby Oil and Gas Com­ sion’s rules of practice and procedure. [Docket Nos. G-9867, G - l l l l l ] pany from the East Gohlke Field, Vic­ Under the procedure herein provided for, toria County, Texas; unless otherwise advised, it will be un­ Tennessee G as T ransmission C o . a n d (E) One tap with appurtenant facili­ necessary for Applicants to appear or be T rice P r o d u c t io n C o . ties at an estimated initial unit cost of represented at the hearing. Protests or petitions to intervene may notice o p applications and date o p $835 at a point on the existing Sheridan be filed with the Federal Power Com­ HEARING lateral in the Mustang Creek Field, Colorado County, Texas, approximately mission, Washington 25, D. C., in accord­ N ovem ber 15,1957. 20 miles upstream from existing Com­ ance with the rules of practice and pro­ In the matters of Tennessee Gas pressor Station No. 17; in order to receive cedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before Transmission Company, Docket No. G - gas produced by Milton V. Spencer from December 9, 1957. Failure of any party No. 226-— 7 9328 NOTICES

to appear at and participate in the hear­ applications: Provided, however, that the covering the sale of gas to Transco from ing shall be construed as waiver of and Commission may, after a non-contested the Leleux Field, Vermilion and Acadia concurrence in omission herein of the hearing, dispose of the proceedings pur­ Parishes, Louisiana, under a contract intermediate decision procedure in cases suant to the provisions of § 1.30 (c) (1) dated January 19,1956, between Transco where a request therefor is made. or (2) of the Commission’s rules of prac­ and Amerada. [ se al] J o se ph H. G u t r id e , tice and procedure. Under the procedure These related matters should be heard Secretary. herein provided for, unless otherwise ad­ on a consolidated record and disposed of vised, it will be unnecessary for Appli­ as promptly as possible under the appli­ [P. R. Doc. 57-9640; Piled, Nov. 20, 1957; cants to appear or be represented at the 8:51 a.m .] cable rules and regulations and to that hearing. end: Protests or petitions to intervene may Take further notice that, pursuant to be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ the authority contained in and subject [Docket Nos. G-9870, G-9902] sion, Washington 25, D. C., in accordance to the jurisdiction conferred upon the with the rules of practice and procedure Federal Power Commission by sections C oastal States O il and G as Co. e t a l . (18 CFR 1.8 or'1.10) on or before De­ 7 and 15 of the Natural Gas Act, and the NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS AND DATE OF cember 9, 1957. Failure of any party to Commission’s rules of practice and pro­ HEARING appear at and participate in the hearing cedure, a hearing will be held on Decem­ shall be construed as waiver of and con­ ber 23, 1957, at 9:30 a. m., e. s. t., in a N o v e m b e r 15,1957. currence in omission herein of the inter­ Hearing Room of the Federal Power In the matters of Coastal States Oil mediate decision procedure in cases Commission, 441G Street NW., Washing­ and Gas Company, et al., Docket No. G - where, a request therefor is made. ton, D. C., concerning the matters in­ 9870; Texas-Illinois Natural Gas Pipe­ [ s e a l ] J o se ph H. G u t r id e , volved in and the issues presented by line Company, Docket No.^G-9902. Secretary. such applications: Provided, however, Take notice that Texas Illinois Natural That the Commission may, after a non- Gas Pipeline Company (Texas Illinois) [F. R. Doc. 57-9641; Filed,: Nov. 20, 1957; contested hearing, dispose of the pro­ 8:51 a. m.] and Coastal States Oil and Gas Com­ ceedings pursuant to the provisions of pany, et al. (Coastal States) filed appli­ § 1.30 (c) (1) or (2) of the Commission’s cations, pursuant to section 7 of the Nat­ rules of practice and procedure. Under ural Gas Act, for certificates of public [Docket Nos. G-9901, G-9923] the procedure herein provided for, unless convenience and necessity authorizing otherwise advised, it will be unnecessary the construction and operation of facili­ A merada P e t r o l e u m C o r p. and T r an s­ for Applicants to appear or be repre­ ties for receiving and transporting nat­ continental G as P ip e L in e C orp. sented at the hearing. ural gas and for the sale of natural gas, NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS AND DATE OF Protests or petitions to intervene may as hereinafter described, subject to the HEARING be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ jurisdiction of the Commission, all as sion, Washington 25, D. C., in accordance more fully represented in the respective N o v e m b e r 15, 1957. with the rules of practice and procedure applications, which are on file with Take notice that Transcontinental Gas (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before Decem­ the Commission and open to public Pipe Line Corporation (Transco), a ber 9, 1957. Failure of any party to inspection. Delaware corporation with its principal appear at and participate in the hearing On January 24, 1956, Texas Illinois place of business in Houston, Texas, and shall be construed as waiver of and con­ filed in Docket No. 0-9902 an applica­ Amerada Petroleum Corporation (Amer­ currence in omission herein of the inter­ tion for a certificate of public conven­ ada), an independent producer, filed ap­ mediate decision procedure in cases ience and necessity authorizing the con­ plications, pursuant to section 7 of the where a request therefor is made. struction and operation of a main line Natural Gas Act, for certificates of public [ s e a l] J o s e ph H. G u t r id e , tap and appurtenant facilities on its convenience and necessity authorizing Secretary. main transmission line m Nueces County, the construction and operation of facili­ Texas. This proposed tap will receive ties for receiving and transporting nat­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9642; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; gas from Coastal States produced in the- ural gas in interstate commerce for re­ 8:52 a. m.] Riverside Field, San Patricio County, sale and authorizing the sale of natural Texas. The estimated total cost of the gas, as hereinafter described, subject to proposed facilities is $1,500. The cost is the jurisdiction of the Commission, all to be financed from company funds. as more fully represented in the respec­ [Docket No. G-13346] tive applications, which are on file with On January 16, 1956, Coastal States T exas C o . filed in Docket No. G-9870 an applica­ the Commission and open to public tion for a certificate of public conven­ inspection. ORDER AMENDING ORDER PROVIDING FOR ience and necessity covering the sale of On January 26, 1956, Transco filed in HEARING AND SUSPENDING PROPOSED gas to Texas Illinois from the Riverside Docket No. G-9923 an application, as CHANGE IN RATES, PERMITTING CORRECTIVE Field, San Patricio County, Texas, under amended February 14,1957, for a certifi­ RATE FILING, AND MAKING EFFECTIVE a contract dated November 1, 1955, be­ cate authorizing the construction and PROPOSED RATE CHANGE UPON FILING OF tween Texas Illinois and Wymore Oil operation of approximately 2.16 miles of UNDERTAKING TO ASSURE REFUND OF EX­ Company, Coastal States’ predecessor in 6-inch lateral pipeline, together with a CESS CHARGES interest. meter station and appurtenant equip­ N o v e m b e r 15,1957. These related matters should be heard ment. The proposed lateral will extend By order issued October 4,195 7, in this on a consolidated record and disposed of from a point in the Leleux Field, Ver-_ proceeding, the Commission, pursuant to as promptly as possible under the appli­ milion Parish, Louisiana, to a point of the authority of the Natural Gas Act, di­ cable rules and regulations and to that connection with Transco’s existing lat­ rected that a hearing be held concern­ end: eral pipeline in Vermilion Parish, ing the lawfulness of the increased rate Take further notice that, pursuant to Louisiana. The proposed meter station and charge proposed by The Texas Com­ th e . authority contained in and subject will be installed in the Leleux Field. pany (Texas), in Supplement No. 3 to its to the jurisdiction conferred upon the These proposed facilities will receive gas FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 144, covering from Amerada Petroleum Corporation Federal Power Commission by sections 7 sales of natural gas to Phillips Petroleum (Amerada) produced from its leases in Company (Phillips), and, pending de­ and 15 of the Natural Gas Act, and the the Leleux Field, Vermilion and Acadia Commission’s. rules of practice and pro­ cision thereon, the Commission sus­ Parishes, Louisiana. The estimated total pended and deferred the use thereof cedure, a hearing will be held on Decem­ cost of the proposed facilities is $75,000. until October 14, 1957, and such further ber 23, 1957, at 9:30 a. m., e. s. t., in a The cost is to be financed from company time as it is made effective in the manner Hearing Room of the Federal Power funds. prescribed by the Natural Gas Act. The Commission, 441 G Street NW., Wash­ On January 24, 1956, Amerada filed an Commission’s order provided, among ington, D. C., concerning the matters in­ application for a certificate in Docket other things, that the supplement volved in and the issues presented by such No. G-9901, as amended February 1,1956, thereby suspended should not be changed Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9329

originally. The rate, as corrected, to be Power Commission’s Order Making Effective until this proceeding has been disposed of Proposed Rate Change. or until the period of suspension has ex­ placed into effect as hereinafter ordered In conformity with the requirements of pired, unless otherwise ordered by the and conditioned. the order issu ed ______1957, in Docket No. Commission. • (2) It is appropriate and necessary in G-13346, The Texas Company hereby agrees On October 16, 1957, Texas submitted carrying out the provisions of the and undertakes to comply with the terms a correction dated October 14, 1957, to Natural Gas Act to require Texas to file and conditions of paragraph (C) of said its previously submitted Supplement No. an undertaking as hereinafter ordered order, and has caused this agreement and 3 to its FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 144 and conditioned. undertaking to be executed and sealed in its The Commission orders : name by its officers, thereupon duly author­ which proposed an increased rate of ized in accordance with the terms of the 8.234485 cents, proposing to reduce such (A ) The correction in the suspended resolution of its Board of Directors, a certi­ rate by 0.194545 cent per Mcf to a rate rate in Docket No. G-13346, tendered by fied copy of which is appended hereto this of 8.039890 cents per Mcf totaling $54 Texas on October 16, 1957, be and it ______day o f ______1957. yearly. Texas’ Supplement No. 3 pro­ hereby is permitted to be filed as Sup­ vides for a proposed spiral escalation plement No. 1 to Supplement No. 3 to The Texas Company. rate increase for gas sold Phillips, re­ Texas’ FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 144, Attest : and the suspended rate is that as cor­ sulting from an increase in Phillips’ base Secretary. rate for gas sales to Michigan-Wisconsin rected by such supplement and regarded Pipe Line Company. Texas sent a copy as suspended as ordered originally. The (E) I f Texas shall, in conformity with of its filing to Phillips at the time of rate, as corrected, hereby is -placed into the terms and conditions of paragraph filing but no comment was received. effect as hereinafter ordered and condi­ (C) of this order, make the refunds as Phillips now contends that the base rate tioned. may be required by order of the Com­ of Texas should have been adjusted (B) Upon execution by Texas of the mission, the undertaking shall be dis­ downward for sulphur content before agreement and undertaking described in charged, otherwise it shall remain in full escalation and not after escalation. To paragraph (D) below and acceptance force and effect. thereof, evidenced by a letter addressed this, Texas now agrees, and has filed the By the Commission. aforementioned correction of the sus­ to Texas by the Secretary of the Com­ pended rate. mission, the rates, charges, and classifi­ [ s e a l ] J o se ph H. G u t r id e , On October 21,1957, Texas, in accord­ cations set forth in Supplement No. 3, as Secretary. ance with the provisions of the Natural corrected by Supplement No. 1 thereto, [F. R. Doc. 57-9643; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; Gas Act, particularly section 4 (e) there­ to Texas’ FPC Gas Rate Schedule No. 8:52 a. m.] of, filed in this proceeding a motion 144, shall be effective as of October 14, requesting that the increased rate con­ 1957, subject to further orders of the tained in its aforementioned Supplement Commission in this proceeding. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE No. 3 to its FTC Gas Rate Schedule No. (C) Texas shall refund at such times COMMISSION 144, which was suspended by Commis­ and in such amounts to the persons en­ sion’s order issued October 4, 1957, be titled thereto, and in such manner as [File No. 70-3635] may be required by final order of the made effective as of October 14, 1957. K e n t u c k y P o w e r Co. Texas has submitted data showing its Commission, the portion of the increased financial condition and has requested rate found by the Commission in this n o t ic e o f proposed b a n k b o r r o w in g s b y that, in lieu of being required to. furnish proceeding not justified, together with SUBSIDIARY OF REGISTERED HOLDING COM­ bond, it be permitted to collect the in­ interest thereon at the rate of six per­ PANY PURSUANT TO INCREASED LINE OF creased rate and charge upon corporate cent per annum from the date of pay­ CREDIT undertaking to refund, pursuant to ment to Texas until refunded ; shall bear N o v e m b e r 14,1957. section 4 (e) of the act. all costs of any such refunding; shall Notice is hereby given that Kentucky This proceeding, which was instituted keep accurate accounts in detail of all Power Company (“Kentucky” ), a public pursuant to sections 4 and 15 of the amounts received by reason of the in­ utility subsidiary of American Gas and Natural Gas Act for the purpose of de­ creased rate or charge effective as of Electric Company, a registered holding termining the lawfulness of the increased October 14,1957, for each billing period, company, has filed a declaration pur­ rate and charge proposed by Texas, has specifying by whom and in whose behalf suant to the Public Utility Holding Com­ not been concluded, nor decision ren­ such amounts were paid; and shall re­ pany Act of 1935 (“act”), designating dered therein. port (original and four copies), in writ­ section 7 thereof as applicable to the pro­ Section 4 (e) of the Natural Gas Act ing and under oath, to the Commission posed transaction, which is summarized provides, in pertinent part: monthly (or quarterly if Texas so elects as follows: and so notifies the Commission within If the proceeding has not been concluded Pursuant to authorization of the Com­ and an order made at the expiration of the thirty days), for each billing period, and mission, Kentucky will have issued and suspension period, on motion of the natural- for each purchaser, the billing determi­ sold to Irving Trust Company and The gas company making the filing, the proposed nants of natural gas sales to such pur­ Hanover Bank, prior to the end of the change of rate, charge, classification, or serv­ chaser and the revenues resulting there­ current calendar year, short-term prom­ ice shall go into effect. Where increased from, as computed under the rates in rates or charges are thus made effective, the issory notes evidencing borrowings in effect immediately prior to October 14, an aggregate amount of $4,100,000, to Commission may, by order, require the 1957, and under the rate allowed by this natural-gas company to furnish a bond, to finance its construction program for the order to become effective, together with be approved by the Commission, to refund years 1955-57 inclusive (Holding Com­ any amounts ordered by the Commission, to the differences in the revenues so com­ pany Act Release Nos. 12821, 13352). keep accurate accounts in detail of all puted. Such notes have heretofore been renewed amounts received by reason of such increase, (D) As a condition of this order, or replaced as they have severally ma­ specifying by whom and in whose behalf within 15 days from the date of issuance tured, and they will continue to be re­ such amounts were paid, and, upon comple­ thereof, Texas shall execute and file newed or replaced until permanently tion of the hearing and decision, to order with the Secretary of this Commission such natural-gas company to refund, with its written agreement and undertaking financed. interest, the portion of such increased rates Kentucky now proposes to issue and or charges by its decision found not justified. to comply with the terms of paragraph (C) hereof, signed by a responsible offi­ sell to said banks, from time to time The Commission finds: prior to the end of 1958, additional short­ cer of the corporation, evidenced by term promissory notes in the amount of (1) Good cause has been shown that proper authority from the Board of Di­ Wie correction in the suspended rate in $1,000,000 evidencing further borrowings Docket No. G-13346, tendered by Texas rectors, and accompanied by a certificate to assist in financing its 1958 construc­ on October 16, 1957, be permitted to be showing service of copies thereof upon tion program (estimated at $2,410,000). hied as Supplement No. 1 to Supplement all purchasers under the rate schedule The notes will become due not more than No. 3 to Texas’ FPC Gas Rate Schedule involved, as follows: 270 days from the dates of issuance, will No. 144, and the suspended rate shall be Agreement and Undertaking of The Texas bear interest at the prime credit rate that as corrected by such supplement Company to Comply with the Terms and then in effect, and will be prepayable and regarded as suspended as ordered Conditions of Paragraph (C) of Federal without premium. As in the case of the 9330 NOTICES prior note issues, the additional notes to exceed $15,250,419; to credit the Com­ A statement of the fees and expenses will be renewed or replaced as they mon Stock account with $10 per share, to be incurred in connection with the severally mature until permanently being the par value of such stock, or a proposed transaction will be supplied by funded as aforesaid. Kentucky states total of not to exceed $4,919,490; and to amendment. that any future plan for financing of a credit Capital Surplus—Premium on Notice is further given that any inter­ permanent nature will provide for the Common Stock account with the excess ested person may, not later than Novem­ prepayment of all then outstanding of such assigned value over such par ber 29, 1957 at 5:30 p. m., request the notes, and that upon the completion of value, or a total of not to exceed Commission in writing that a hearing be such financing the authorization re­ $10,330,929. held on such matter, stating the nature quested herein shall cease. No fractional shares of Common Stock of his interest, the reasons for such The declaration states that no State will be issued in connection with the request, and the issues of fact or law, if commission and no Federal commission stock dividend. American proposes, in any, raised by said declaration which he other than this Commission has juris­ lieu thereof, to mail to each stockholder desires to controvert; or he may request diction over the proposed transaction. who would otherwise be entitled to a that he be notified if the Commission Notice is further given that any inter­ fractional share a letter advising such should order a hearing thereon. Any ested person may, not later than No­ holder that arrangements have been such request should be addressed: Sec­ vember 29, 1957 at 5:30 p. m., request in made with Guaranty Trust Company of retary, Securities and Exchange Com­ writing that a hearing be held on such New York, Agent, pursuant to which mission, Washington 25, D. C. At any matter, stating the nature of his interest, such holder will be entitled during a time after said date the declaration, as the reasons for such request, and the period of 24 days, to instruct the Agent filed or as amended, may be permitted issues of fact or law, if any, raised by to take within such period either of the to become effective as provided in Rule said declaration which he desires to con­ following courses of action with respect U-23 of the rules and regulations pro­ trovert; or he may request that he be to the fractional interest to which such mulgated under the act, or the Commis­ notified if the Commission should order holder would otherwise be entitled: (1) sion may exempt such transaction as a hearing thereon. Any such request To consolidate such fractional interest provided in Rules U-20 (a) and U-100 should be addressed: Secretary, Securi­ into one full share of Common Stock thereof, or take such other action as ties and Exchange Commission, Wash­ upon payment by such holder to the it may deem appropriate under the ington 25, D. C. At any time after said Agent of the cost of the additional frac­ circumstances. date the declaration, as filed or as tional interest required to effect such By the Commission. afnended, may be permitted to become consolidation, or (2) to sell such frac­ effective as provided in Rule U-23 of the tional interest on behalf of such holder. [ s e a l ] O r v a l L. DuBois, rules and regulations promulgated un­ The communication so mailed will Secretary. der the act, or the Commission may ex­ further advise that, if the Agent shall [F. R. Doc. 57-9646; Filed, .Nov. 20, 1957; empt such transaction as provided in not have received any instructions from 8:53 a. m .] Rules U-20 (a) and U-100 thereof. such holder prior to the expiration of By the Commission. - such period, the fractional interest to which such holder would otherwise be [ SEAL ] ORVAL L . DUBOIS, entitled will be sold for the account of [File No. 70-3637] Secretary. such holder. The Agent will be author­ [F: R. Doc. 57-9645; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; ized to execute consolidation and sale A m e r i c a n G a s a n d E l e c t r ic C o . 8:52 a. m.] requests received from timé to time by NOTICE OF PROPOSED CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS matching the same upon the basis of the BY HOLDING COMPANY TO SUBSIDIARY currently prevailing market price of shares of Common Stock of American as N o v e m b e r 14, 1957. [File No. 70-3636] determined by the Agent in its discretion. Notice is hereby given that American In the event that, at the expiration of Gas and Electric Company (“Amer­ A m e r i c a n G as a n d E l e c t r ic C o . the period, the Agent shall have received ican” ) , a registered holding company, NOTICE OF PROPOSED STOCK DIVIDEND requests for consolidation calling for an has filed a declaration pursuant to the aggregate number of shares of Common N o v e m b e r 14, 1957. Public Utility Holding Company Act of Stock of American which is greater than 1935 (“act” ), designating section 12 Notice is hereby given that American the aggregate number of shares of Com- thereof and Rule U-45 thereunder as Gas and Electric Company (“Ameri­ ■ mon Stock represented by all fractional applicable to the proposed transaction, can” ) , a registered holding company, has interests, the Agent will acquire the which is summarized as follows: filed a declaration pursuant to the Public necessary additional shares of Common American proposes to make cash cap­ Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 Stock by purchases on the New York ital contributions to its public-utility (“ act” ), designating sections 6 and 7 Stock Exchange or otherwise. In the subsidiary Indiana & Michigan Electric thereof as applicable to the proposed event that, at the expiration of the Company (“Indiana” ) in an aggregate transaction, which is summarized as fol­ period, after giving effect to all requests amount of $9,000,000 in anticipation of lows: for consolidation and sale of fractional the issuance and sale by Indiana, in the Pursuant to a resolution of its board interests, there shall remain any of the first quarter of 1958, of $25,OOQ;0OO of directors on October 30, 1957, Ameri­ aggregate number of shares of Common principal amount of First Mortgage can proposes to declare a stock dividend Stock represented by all fractional in­ Bonds. The contributed funds will be at the rate of one share on each 40 shares terests, the Agent will sell the balance used by Indiana to carry on its current of $10 par value Common Stock out­ upon the New York Stock Exchange or construction program until said bonds standing, payable January 10, 1958, to otherwise. Cash proceeds received by are sold. holders of record on December 9, 1957. the Agent in respect of fractional in­ It is stated that no commission other As of September 30, 1957 the earned terests which are sold will be remitted to than this Commission has jurisdiction surplus of American was $64,653,010. the holders of shares of Common Stock over the proposed transaction, and that American has presently outstanding 19,- of American entitled thereto. no fees or other expenses will be paid 677,962 shares of its Common Stock with Interest in a fractional share will not except for routine services of the system a par value of $10 per share or an ag­ entitle a stockholder to dividends or any service company, to be performed at cost. gregate of $196,779,620. I f the maximum other rights of a stockholder of Ameri­ Notice is further given that any in-, number of shares are issued, the stock can with respect to such fractional terested person may, not later than dividend will involve the issuance of interest. November 29, 1957 at 5:30 p. m., re q u e s t 491,949 shares and will bring the total The services of the Agent will be ren­ the Commission in writing that a hearing number of shares to 20,169,911 with an dered without charge to stockholders be held on such matter, stating the na­ aggregate par value of $201,699,110. effecting consolidations and dispositions ture of his interest, the reasons for such American proposes to debit its earned of fractional interests. request, and the issues of fact or law, if surplus with an assigned value of $31 per It is stated that no commission other any, raised by said declaration which he share of its Common Stock to be issued than this Commission has jurisdiction desires to controvert; or he may request as such stock dividend, or a total of not over the proposed transaction. that he be notified if the Commission Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9331 should order a hearing thereon. Any an offering of redeemable securities has made a preliminary examination of such request should be addressed: Secre­ otherwise than at a current offering the application, and that upon the basis tary, Securities and Exchange Commis­ price described in the prospectus. Sec­ thereof the following matters and ques­ sion, Washington 25, D. C. At any time tion 6 (c) of the act provides that the tions are presented for consideration, after said date the declaration, as filed Commission may grant an exemption without prejudice to its specifying addi­ or as amended, may be permitted to be­ from any provisions of the act if and to tional matters and questions upon fur­ come effective as provided in Rule U-23 the extent such exemption is necessary ther examination: Whether it is neces­ of the rules and regulations promulgated or appropriate in the public interest and sary or appropriate in the public interest under the act, or the Commission may consistent with the protection of in­ and consistent with the protection of exempt such transaction as provided in vestors and the purposes fairly intended investors and the purposes fairly in­ Rules U-20 (a) and U-100 thereof, or by the policy and provisions of the act. tended by the policy and provisions of take such other action as it may deem Since the proposed sale of shares to the act to permit the future sale of the appropriate under the circumstances. existing planholders on the basis de­ Fund’s shares to the present holders of scribed above may involve an offering of accumulation plans at a price which is By the Commission. redeemable securities otherwise than at less than thè current public offering price [ seal] O rval L. D tjB o is , a current public offering price described to be described in the Fund’s prospectus. Secretary. in the prospectus within the meaning of It is further ordered, That at the afore­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9647; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; section 22 (d) of the act, the application said hearing attention be given to the 8:53 a. m.j requests an exemption under section foregoing matters and questions. 6 (c) from the provisions of section 22 It is further ordered, That the Secre­ (d) to the extent necessary to permit tary of the Commission shall give notice such sales. of the aforesaid hearing by mailing a In support of the requested exemp­ copy of this notice and order by regis­ [File No. 812-1087] tion the application states that the fu­ tered mail to Dow Theory Investment Dow T h e o r y I n v e s t m e n t F o n d , I n c . ture sales to existing planholders involve Fund, Inc., and that notice to all persons no greater expense in processing or ac­ shall be given by publication of this no­ NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON AP­ quiring than the past sales to these per­ tice and order in the F ederal R e g is t e r ; PLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF SALE OF sons. It is further seated that the and that a general release of this Com­ SHARES AT LESS THAN CURRENT PUBLIC principal underwriter believes, it is under mission in respect of this notice and OFFERING PRICE a moral obligation to the holders of the order be distributed to the press and N ovem ber 14, 1957. accumulation plans to permit them to mailed to the mailing list for releases. Notice is hereby given that Dow continue to purchase the shares on the By the Commission. Theory Investment Fund, Inc. (“The basis of a 5 percent sales load. Fund”), a registered open-end diversi­ In respect of purchases under the [ s e a l ] O rval L. D u B o is , fied management investment company, accumulation plan the current prospec­ Secretary. has filed an application pursuant to sec­ tus of the company states “there is no [F. R. Doc. 57-9648; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; tion 6 (c) of the Investment Company extra charge or commission involved in 8:53 a. m.] Act of 1940 (“ act” ) for exemption from such a plan; you pay only the regular the provisions of section 22 (d) thereof offering price of the shares and the plan so as to permit the continuing sale of its can be discontinued at any time by you, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR shares to certain of its existing share­ the underwriter and the fund.” holders at a price lower than the current It appearing to the Commission that Wage and Hour Division offering price described in its prospectus. it is appropriate in the public interest L earner E m p l o y m e n t C ertificates Said application may be summarized as and in the interest of investors that a follows: hearing be held with respect to the is s u a n c e to va r io u s in d u s t r ie s The Fund was organized in December application: Notice is hereby given that pursuant 1954 and since that date its shares have It is ordered, Pursuant to section 40 to section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards been offered for sale by its principal un­ (a) of said act, that a hearing on the Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060, as amended; derwriter, Dow Theory Forecasts, Inc., aforesaid application under the appli­ 29 U. S. C. 201 et seq.), the regulations on solely by mail. The public offering price cable provisions of the act and of the employment of learners (29 CFR Part of the Fund’s shares as described in its rules of the Commission thereunder be 522), and Administrative Order No. 414 current prospectus, includes a sales load held on the 3d day of December 1957, (16 F. R. 7367), the firms listed in this of 5 percent which is reduced on single at 10:00 a. m., in the offices of the Secu­ notice have been issued special certifi­ Purchases in amounts in excess of rities and Exchange Commission, Wash­ cates authorizing the employment of $10,000. ington 25, D. C. At such time the learners at hourly wage rates lower than The application states that the 5 per­ Hearing Room Clerk will advise as to the the minimum wage rates otherwise ap­ cent sales load was adapted to the direct room in which such hearing will be held. plicable under section 6 of the act. The mail selling program. The Fund has Any person desiring to be heard or other­ effective and expiration dates, occupa­ pow determined that it is no longer feasi­ wise wishing to participate in this pro­ tions, wage rates, number or proportion ble to attempt to sell its shares exclu­ ceeding is directed to file with the of learners, learning periods, and the sively by mail and it now proposes to use Secretary of the Commission his applica­ principal product manufactured by the salesmen or broker-dealers for this pur­ tion as provided by Rule X V II of the employer for certificates issued under pose. It is therefore proposed to increase Commission’s Rules of Practice, on or general learner regulations (§§ 522.1 to the sales load to the extent necessary tc before the date provided in that Rule set­ 522.11) are as indicated below. Condi­ employ such salesmen or broker-dealers, ting forth any issues of law or fact which tions provided in certificates issued under The application further states that a he desires to controvert or any additional special industry regulations are as estab­ substantial portion of the Fund’s out- issues which he deems raised by this lished in these regulations. tanding shares have been sold pursu- Notice and Order or by such application. Apparel Industry Learner Regulations wh- J° a S0“Called accumulation plan I t is further ordered, That any officer (29 CFR 522.1 to 522.11, as amended, and which contemplated a minimum initial or officers of the Commission, designated 29 CFR 522.20 to 522.24, as amended). vestment of $50 with additional invest­ by it for that purpose, shall preside at The following learner certificates were ments of at least $100 annually. It is said hearing. The officer so designated issued authorizing the employment of P oposed that the future purchases by is hereby authorized to exercise all the 10 percent of the total number of fac­ stmg accumulation planholders will powers granted to the Commission under tory production workers for normal labor lnolii e on khsis of a 5 percent sales sections 41 and 42 (b) of the Investment turnover purposes. The effective and ex­ ^ • although the sales load will be Company Act of 1940 and to a hearing piration dates are indicated. ater with respect to all other pur­ officer under the Commission’s rules of sers of the Fund’s shares. Blue Bell, Inc., Baldwyn, Prentiss County, practice, Miss.; effective 11-28-57 to 3-31-58 (blouses). Section 22 (d) of the act, with certain The Division of Corporate Regulation Blue Bell, Inc., Lenoir, N. C.; effective 12- ceptions not here relevant, prohibits having advised the Commission that it 1-57 to 11-30-58 (dungarees). 9332 NOTICES

Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Bremen, Ga.j dates and the number of learners au­ duction workers for normal labor turnover effective 11-27-57 to 3-31-58 (dress shirts). thorized are indicated. purposes (seamless). Continental Manufacturing Co., Knoxville, Yanceyville Knitting Mills, Inc., Yancey- Iowa; effective 11-5-57 to 11-4-58 (single Adamo Dress Manufacturing Co., 124 Man­ ville, N. C.; effective 11-6-57 to 5-5-58; 5 pants and allied garments). sion Street, Coxsackie, N. Y.; effective 11-6-57 learners for plant expansion purposes (chil­ Cornelia Garment Co., 107 Chattahoochee to 3-31-58; 5 learners (dresses). dren’s anklets). Street, Cornelia, Ga.; effective 11-11-57 to Athens Garment Co., 208 N. Marion Street, 4-10^58 (m en’s work shirts). Athens, Ala.; effective 11-8-57 to 10-23-58; Knitted Wear Industry Learner Regu­ D & D Shirt Co., 1801 .Newport Avenue, 10 learners (Replacement Certificate) (work lations (29 CFR 522.1 to 522.11, as. Northampton, Pa.; effective 11-9-57 to 4-8-58 shirts). amended, and 29 CFR 522.30 to 522.35, (sport, dress and army shirts). Children’s Garment Manufacturing Corp., as amended). Danville Manufacturing Co., Inc., 328 Ferry Hicks Street, Lawrenceville, Va.; effective Carolina Underwear Co., Inc., Forsyth Div, Street, Danville, Pa.; effective 12-1-57 to 11-6-57 to 11-5-58; 5 learners (children’s Thomasville, N. C.; effective 11-8-57 to 5- 11-30-58 (ladies lingerie). cotton wearing apparel). 7-58; 5 learners for plant expansion pur­ Dixie Manufacturing Co., Plant No. 2, Devil Dog Manufacturing Co., Middlesex, poses. Authorized occupations include final Bailey Street, Columbia, Tenn.; effective N. C.; effective 11-4-57 to 11-3-58; 10 learners inspection of assembled garments for a learn­ 11- 12-57 to 11-11-58 (m en’s and boys’ dun­ (ladies’ and children’s sportswear). ing period of 160 hours (women’s, misses’ garees) . Duquesne Manufacturing Co., 852 Consti­ and children’s panties). Industrial Garment Manufacturing Co., tution Boulevard, New Kensington, Pa.; ef­ Junior Form Lingerie Corp., 428 Morris. Carolina Street, Erwin, Tenn.; effective fective 11-15-57 to 3-31-58; 10 learners (cot­ Avenue, Boswell, Pa.; effective 11-26-57 to 4- 12- 1-57 to 4-30-58 (men's cotton work ton dresses). 25-58; 5 percent of the total number of clothes). The H. W. Gossard Co., Bicknell, Ind.; ef­ factory production workers for normal labor Kentucky Pants Co., 117 North Race Street, fective 11-11-57 to 11-10-58; 10 learners turnover purposes (ladies’ underwear). Glasgow, Ky.; effective 11-15-57 to 3-31-58 (girdles and brassieres). Kingsboro Mills, Inc., Lafayette, Tenn.; ef­ (men’s work pants). J. & B. Sportswear Co., Maple Street, Tres- fective 11-7-57 to 11-6-58; 5 percent of tha Lady Ester Lingerie Corp., 10th and W al­ ckow, Pa.; effective 11-8-57 to 3-31-58; 5 learners (women’s and children’s wearing ■total number of factory production workers nut Streets, Berwick, Pa.; effective 12-1-57 for normal labor turnover purposes. Author­ to 11-30-58 (ladies’ slips). apparel). ized occupations include final inspection of McEwen Manufacturing Co., McEwen, Kaley Shirts, Inc., Biscoe, N. C.; effective 11-7-57 to 3-31-58; 3 learners (tailored uni­ assembled garments, for a learning period of Tenn.; effective 11-8-57 to 3-81-58 (overalls). 160 hours (ladies’ lingerie). Monticello Manufacturing Co., Monticello, form shirts). Lordley, Inc., Wendell, N. C.; effective Mullins Textile Mills, Inc., Cypress Street, Miss.; effective 11-24-57 to 4-23-58 (men’s Mullins, S. C.; effective 11-4-57 to 1-26-58; 5 cotton work trousers). 11-12-57 to 3-22-58; 10 learners (Replace­ ment Certificate) (sport shirts). percent of the total number of factory pro­ Plttston Apparel Co., East and Tompkins duction workers for normal labor turnover Streets, Pittston, Pa.; effective 11-8-57 to Manchester Pants Co., Manchester, Md.; effective 11-7-57 to 11-6-58; 10 learners purposes (cotton knitted underwear and 11-7-58 (brassieres). outerwear). The Pyke Manufacturing Co., 154 West (m en’s trousers). Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah; effective Staff ord-Hayes, Inc., 402 South State Regulations Applicable to the Employ­ Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.; effective 12-1-57 11-6-57 to 3-31-58. Workers engaged in the to 11-30-58; 5 learners (ladies’ dresses). ment of Learners (29 CFR 522.1 to 522.ll, manufacture of ladies’ and girls’ pedal push­ as amended). ers and shorts (pedal pushers, shorts). The following learner certificates were The Pyke Manufacturing Co., 154 West Gem, Inc;, Byhalia, Miss.; effective 11-6-57 Jssued for plant expansion purposes. to 5-5-58; authorizing the employment of 10 Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah; effective The effective and expiration dates and 11-6-57 to 3-31-58. Workers engaged in the percent of the total number of factory pro­ manufacture of work pants (work pants, the number of learners authorized are duction workers for normal labor turnover corduroys). indicatéd. purposes, in the occupation of sewing ma­ chine operators for a learning period of 320 Reliance Factory No. 42, Blytheville, Ark.; Blackwelder Manufacturing Co., Yadkln- hours at the rate of 85 cents an hour (closet effective 11-21-57 to 3-31-58 (sport shirts). ville Highway, Mocksville, N. C.; effective accessories, ironing table pads and covers, Reliance Manufacturing Co., Lebanon, Mo.; 11-6-57 to 5-5-58; 10 learners (ladies’ dust mops, wet m ops). effective 11-7-57 to 4-6-58 (overalls and blouses). Lambert Manufacturing Co., Inc., Gallatin, dungarees). Carolina Lingerie Co., Inc., Yadkinville Mo.' effective 11-6-57 to 5-5-58; authorizing Salant & Salant, Inc., First Street, Lexing­ Highway, Mocksville, N. C.; effective 11-7-57 the employment of 5 learners for normal ton, Tenn.; effective 11-9-57 to 11-8-58 (cot­ to 5-6-58; 20 learners (ladies’ pajamas). labor turnover purposes, in the occupation ton work pants). Mid-South Manufacturing Co., Inc., Rich- o f sewing machine operators for a learning Salant & Salant, Inc., Pine Street, Lexing­ ton, Miss.; effective 11-5-57 to 5-4-58; 30 period of 240 hours at the rate of 85 cents ton, Tenn.; effective 11-6-57 to 11-5-58 (cot­ learners (work shirts and work pants). an hour (sport and work caps). ton work shirts). Sancar Corp., 28 West Rock Street, Har­ Pattonsburg Manufacturing Co., Pattons- Salant & Salant, Inc., Obion, Tenn.; effec­ risonburg, Va.; effective 11-11-57 to 1-9-58; burg, Mo.; effective 11-11-57 to 5-10-58; au­ tive 11-9-57 to 11-8-58 (cotton work shirts). 30 learners (Replacement Certificate) (ladies’ thorizing the employment of 10 learners for Salant & Salant, Inc., Washington Street, underwear). , Tenn.; effective 11-9-57" to 11-8-58 plant expansion purposes, in the occupation (sport and work shirts). Glove Industry Learner Regulations of sewing machine operator for a learning Salant & Salant, Inc., Tennessee Avenue, <29 CPR 522.1 to 522.11, as amended, and period of 240 hours at the rate of 85 cents Parsons, Tenn.; effective 11-8-57 to 11-7-58 29 CFR 522.60 to 522.65, as amended). an hour (headwear). (cotton work pants). Pattonsburg Manufacturing Co., P a tton s* Salant & Salant, Inc., Troy, Tenn.; effective Jomae-North, Inc., 1624 East Winona Ave­ burg, Mo.; effective 11-11-57 to 5-10-58; au­ 11-7-57 to 11-6-58 (cotton work shirts). nue, Warsaw, Ind.; effective 11-7-57 to thorizing the employment of 5 percent of Sancar Corp., 28 West Rock Street, Har­ 4-2-58; 10 learners for plant expansion pur­ the total number of factory production risonburg, Va.; effective 11-11-57 to 10-31-58 poses (Replacement Certificate) (work workers for normal labor turnover purposes, (Replacement Certificate) (ladies’ under­ gloves). in the occupation of sewing machine oper­ wear). ators for a learning period of 240 hours at Hosiery Industry Learner Regulations the rate of 85 cents an hour (headwear). 1 Savada Bros., Inc., Glen Rock, Pa.; effective (29 CFR 522.1 to 522.11, as amended, and 11-8-57 to 11-7-58 (boys’ pajam as). Stanberry Manufacturing Co., Stanberry, Shane Manufacturing Co., Inc., 2015 West 29 CFR 522.40 to 522.43, as amended). Mo.; effective 11-11-57 to 5- 10- 58; a u th o ris­ Maryland Street, Evansville, Ind.; effective Dapper Hosiery Mills, Inc., Clinton, S. C j ing the employment of 5 percent of the total 11-16-57 to 3-31-58 (ddhim overalls). effective 11-8-57 to 4-7-58; 5 learners for number of factory production workers for Stone Manufacturing Co., New Buncombe normal labor turnover purposes (full- normal labor turnover purposes, in the oc­ Road, Greenville, S. C.; effective 12-1-57 to fashioned) . cupation of sewing machine operator for a 3-31-58 (children’s and ladies’ cotton and Knit-Sox Knitting Mills, Inc., 8th Street, learning period of 240 hours at the rate of nylon slips), S. E„ Hickory, N. C.; effective 11-8-57 to 85 cents an hour (headwear). Wayne Sportswear Co., 238 West North 4-7-58; 5 percent of the total number of Stanberry Manufacturing Co., Stanberry, Street, Waynesboro, Pa.; effective 11-8-57 to factory production workers for normal labor Mo.; effective 11-11-57 to 5-10-58; author­ 11-7-58 (m en’s trousers), turnover purposes (seamless). izing the employment of 10 learners for plant expansion purposes, in the occupation of Weldon Manufacturing Co. of Pa., Muncy, Niota Textile Mills, Inc., Nlota, Tenn.; sewing machine operators for a learning Pe‘ effective 11-8-57 to 11-7-58; 5 learners for Pa.; effective 11-18-57 to 3-31-58 (women’s riod of 240 hours at the rate of 85 cents an normal labor turnover purposes (cotton and and girls’ pajamas). hour (headwear). nylon hosiery). The f ollowing learner certificates were Seneca Knitting Mills Co., Inc., Seneca The following learner certificates were issued for normal labor turnover pur­ Falls, N. Y.; effective 11-11-57 to 11-10-58; Issued in Puerto Rico to the companies poses. The effective and expiration 5 percent of the total number of factory pro­ hereinafter named. The effective and Thursday, November 21, 1957 FEDERAL REGISTER 9333

expiration dates, learner rates, occupa­ 10-21-57 to 4-20-58; authorizing the em­ erty, subject to any increase or decrease ployment of 80 learners for plant expansion resulting from the administration thereof tions, learning periods, and the number purposes, in the occupations of sorters for a or proportion of learners authorized to be prior to return, and after adequate pro­ learning period of 240 hours and sizers for vision for taxes and conservatory employed, are as indicated. a learning period of 160 hours, each at the expenses : Angus Manufacturing Co., Inc., Mayaguez, rate of 50 cents an hour (tobacco). Claimant, Claim No., Property, and Location P. R.; effective 10—25—57 to 4—24—58; author­ Each learner certificate has been is­ izing the employment of 15 learners for plant sued upon the representations of the em­ Max Alfred Meister, Schwenckestr. 76, ptr. expansion purposes, in the occupation of r. b/Kroger, Hamburg 19, Germany; Claim sewing machine operators for a learning pe­ ployer which, among other things, were that employment of learners at submini­ No. 62599; $3,403.46 in the Treasury of the riod of 480 hours at the rates of 53 cents an United States. Vesting Order No. 13386. horn for the first 240 hours and 59 cents an mum rates is necessary in order to pre­ hour for the remaining 240 hours (m en’s vent curtailment of opportunities for Executed at Washington, D. C., on work clothing). employment, and that experienced work­ November 14, 1957. Beatrice Needle Craft, Inc., Ponce, P. R.; ers for the learner occupations are For the Attorney General. effective 11-5-57 to 11-4-58; authorizing the not available. The certificates may be employment of 25 learners for normal labor annulled or withdrawn, as indicated [ s e a l ] D allas S. T o w n s e n d , turnover purposes, in the occupation of sew­ ing machine operators for a learning period therein, in the manner provided in Part Assistant Attorney General, of 480 hours at the rates of 57 cents an hour 528 of Title 29 of the Code of Federal Director, Office of Alien Property. for the first 320 hours and 66 cents an hour Regulations. Any person aggrieved by [F. R. Doc. 57-9650; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; for the remaining 160 hours (brassieres). the issuance of any of these certificates 8:54 a. m.] Catherine Needle Craft, Inc., Mayaguez, may seek a review or reconsideration P. R.; effective 10-29-57 to 4-28-58; authoriz­ thereof within fifteen days after publi­ ing the employment of 40 learners for plant cation of this notice in the F ederal R eg­ expansion purposes, in the occupation of P a u l R o s e n fe ld sewing machine operators for a learning per­ ist e r pursuant to the provisions of 29 iod of 480 hours at the rates of 57 cents an CFR 522.9. n o t ic e o f i n t e n t io n to r e t u r n vested hour for the first 320 hours and 66 cents an Signed at Washington, D. C., this 13th PROPERTY hour for the remaining 160 hours (bras­ day of November 1957. • Pursuant to section 32 (f) of the sieres). ' M , Trading With the Enemy Act, as Juana Diaz Co., Inc., Juana Diaz, P. R.; M i l t o n B r o o k e, effective 11-5-57 to 5-4-58; authorizing the Authorized Representative amended, notice is hereby given of inten­ employment of 25 learners for normal labor of the Administrator. tion to return, on or after 30 days from turnover purposes, in the occupation of sew­ the date of publication hereof, the fol­ ing machine operators for a learning period [F. R. Doc. 57-9633; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; lowing property, subject to any increase of 480 hours at the rates of 57 cents an hour 8:49 a. m.] or decrease resulting from the admin­ for the first 320- hours and 66 cents an hour istration thereof prior to return, and for the remaining 160 hours (brassieres). International Molded Plastics of Puerto after adequate provision for taxes and Rico, Inc., Santurce, P. R.; effective 10-23-57 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE conservatory expenses: to 2-13-58; authorizing the employment of Office of Alien Property Claimant, Claim No., Property, and Location 14 learners for plant expansion purposes, in Paul Rosenfeld, Lettenholzstrasse 41, the occupations of : ( 1 ) preformers, molders, M arguerite B o t t e n h e im et a l . buffers and sanders, each for a learning period Zuriéh 2, Switzerland; Claim No. 64049; of 200 hours at the rate of 75 cents an hour, NOTICE OF INTENSION TO RETURN VESTED $537.00 in the Treasury of the United States. and (2) inspectors for a learning period of PROPERTY Vesting Order No. 17903. 160 hours at the rate of 75 cents an hour Pursuant to section 32 ( f ) of the Trad­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on ! (Replacement Certificate) (plastic dinner- ware). ing With the Enemy Act, as amended, November 13, 1957. notice is hereby given of intention to re­ Roberts Corp., Km. 3.7 65th Infantry Ave., For the Attorney General. Rio Piedras, P. R.; effective 10-22-57 to turn, on or after 30 days from the date 4—21—58; authorizing the employment of 5 of publication hereof, the following prop­ [ s e a l ] P a u l V . M y r o n , learners for normal labor turnover purposes, erty, subject to any increase or decrease Deputy Director, in the occupations of smoothedge machine resulting from the administration Office of Alien Property. operator, nail making machine operator, and thereof prior to return, and after ade­ [F. R. Doc. 57-9651; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; nail die grinder, each for a learning period of quate provision for taxes and conserva­ 8:54 a. m.] 480 hours at the rates of 75 cents an hour for the first 240 hours and 88 cents an hour tory expenses: for the remaining 240 hours (carpet grippers Claimant, Claim No., Property, and Location and nails). Mrs. Marguerite Bottenheim, nee Hartog, L io n S a l o m o n s San Juan Flower Co., Canovanas, P. R.; ef­ Oosterbeek, Holland; Jack Charles Botten­ fective 10-24-57 to 4-23-58; authorizing the heim, Doorwerth, HoUand; Mrs. Monique van NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RETURN VESTED employment of 16 learners for plant expan­ Beek, nee Bottenheim, Amsterdam, Holland; PROPERTY sion purposes, in the occupations of: (1) in­ Claim No. 62320; $1,010.00 in the Treasury jection machine molders for a learning period Pursuant to section 32 (f) of the of the United States; payable jointly to the of 320 hours at the rates of 51 cents an hour claimants. Vesting Order No. 17764. Trading With the Enemy Act, as amend­ for the first 160 hours and 60 cents an hour ed, notice is hereby given of intention for the remaining 160 hours, and (2) plastic Executed at Washington, D. C., on to return, on or after 30 days from the precision trimming, assorting and assem- November 13, 1957. date of publication hereof, the following "fing, each for a learning period of 160 hours st the rate of 51 cents an hour (plastic flowers For the Attorney General. property, subject to any increase or de­ snd foliage). crease resulting from the administration [ s e a l ] P a u l V . M y r o n , Sjmgam° Electric Co., Puerto Rico Div., Km. thereof prior to return, and after ade­ 13-5 Old Caguas Rd„ Hato Rey, P. R.; effec- Deputy Director, quate provision for taxes and conserva­ ve 10-22-57 to 4-21-58; authorizing the em- Office of Alien Property. tory expenses: P oyment of 36 learners for plant expansion [F. R. Doc. 57-9649; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; Purposes, in the occupations of Federal beam Claimant, Claim No., Property, and Location 8:54 a. m.] °Perators, punch press operators, and Lion Salomons, Amersfoort, Holland; Claim ished mica inspectors, each for a learning No. 61744; $135.02 in the Treasury of the P®Mod of 240 hours at the rate of 50 cents United States. Vesting Order No. 17915. an hour (fabrication of m ica). pJ ^ a n ia Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc., Rio A lfred M eister Executed at Washington, D. C., on auth ’ P‘ R ’ effecttve 11-1-57 to 10-31-58; November 13, 1957. R i s i n g the employment of 3 learners for NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RETURN VESTED I v-af.mai iabor turnover purposes, in the occu- PROPERTY For the Attorney General. 1 480 0i macbinists for a learning period of Pursuant to section 32 (f ) of the Trad­ [ s e a l ] P a u l V . M y r o n , 1 j horns at the rates of 75 cents an hour ing With the Enemy Act, as amended, Deputy Director, i io Jr® ^ s t 240 homs and 88 cents an hour Office of Alien Property. ip . e remaining 240 hours (tools and dies). notice is hereby given of intention to re­ p ft oCC? Products Manufacturing Corp., of turn, on or after 30 days from the date [F. R. Doc. 57-9652; Filed, Nov. 20, 1957; ■’ Ruiz Belvis St., Caguas, P. R.; effective of publication hereof, the following prop­ 8:54 a. m.]