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Federal Register Volume 31 • Number 209 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 209 Thursday, October 27, 1966 • Washington, D.C. Pages 13783-13830 Agencies in this issue— Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Agriculture Department Atomic Energy Commission Commodity Credit Corporation Consumer and Marketing Service District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Trade Commission Fiscal Service Food and Drug Administration Foreign Assets Control Office Interior Department Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Navy Department Post Office Department Securities and Exchange Commission Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Current White House Releases ~ WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Issues at the end. Cumulation of this index terminates began with the issue dated Monday, August 2, 1965. at the end of each quarter and begins anew with the It contains transcripts erf the President’s news confer­ following issue. Semiannual and annual indexes, are ences, messages to Congress, public speeches, remarks and statements, and other Presidential material published separately. released by the White House up to 5 pjn. of each Friday. The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is This weekly service includes an Index of Contents sold to the public on a subscription basis. The price preceding the text and a Cumulative Index to Prior of individual copies varies. 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There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister or the Code o p F ederal R egulations. Contents AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Notices Petitions filed: AND CONSERVATION SERVICE COM MISSION Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc__ 13811 Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Dow Chemical Co------------------- 13812 Geigy Chemical Corp--------------13812 Feed grainsf miscellaneous FM broadcast stations; table of Miner, W> H., Inc------------------- 13812 amendments---------------------- -— 13791 assignments— --------------------- 13794 Monsanto Co-------------------------13812 Proposed Rule Making agriculture d e p a r t m e n t FM broadcast stations; table of FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL See also Agricultural Stabiliza­ assignments------ ------------------- 13803 tion and Conservation Service; OFFICE Commodity Credit Corporation; Notices Rules and Regulations Consumer and Marketing Serv­ Hearings, etc.: Ginseng from Canada; importa­ ice. Branch Associates, Inc., and tion _______________________ 13794 Ascension Parish Broadcast­ Notices ing Co--------- 13812 HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND Iowa and Texas; designation of Prairieland Broadcasters and areas for emergency loans------ 13811 Richard Lamoreaux--------------13812 WELFARE DEPARTMENT Sudbury, Jones T., and North­ See Food and Drug Administra­ ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION west Tennessee Broadcasting tion. Rules and Regulations Co., Inc____ I_______________13813 Procedures for review of certain INTERIOR DEPARTMENT nuclear reactors exempted from FEDERAL MARITIME See also Land Management Bu­ licensing requirements; miscel­ COMMISSION reau. laneous amendments— — ----- 13792 Notices Proposed Rule Making Ponca Tribe of Native Americans COMMODITY CREDIT Overcharge claims; time limit on of Nebraska; notice of termina­ filing----------------------------- 13805 tion of the Federal trust rela­ CORPORATION tionship and of supervision over Notices Notices affairs of individual members Sales of certain commodities; Afro-Asian Forwarding Co., Inc.; thereof____________________13810 amendment of October 1966 revocation of license------ --------13813 sales list--- -------------------------- 13811 West Coast of Italy, Sicilian and INTERSTATE COMMERCE Adriatic Ports/North Atlantic COM MISSION CONSUMER AND MARKETING Range Conference; order of in­ vestigation and hearing-----------13813 Notices SERVICE Fourth section application for re­ lief___ ____________________ - 13826 Rules and Regulations FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Motor carrier: Irish potatoes grown in Colorado; Notices Broker, water carrier and freight expenses and rate of assess­ forwarder applications--------13817 ment _____________________ 13791 Hearings, etc.: Temporary authority applica­ Proposed Rule Making Cities Service Gas Co------------ 13815 tions _______ 13826 Columbia Gulf Transmission Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines Co. et al__________________ 13815 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU and tangelos grown in Florida; Gulf States Utilities Co------------13816 proposed expenses and rate of Hunt Oil Co. et al---------------— 13814 Proposed Rule Making assessment_________________ 13800 Northern Natural Gas Co--------13816 Public domain leasing; oil and Notices Superior Oil Co— -----------------13816 gas exploration operations------ 13799 Notices Humanely slaughtered livestock; FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Arizona; proposed withdrawal and identification of carcasses; reservation of lands (2 docu­ changes in lists of establish­ Rules and Regulations ments)________________ 13807 ments___* ______________ 13811 Nevada: Mohawk Refining Corp. et al; Notice of public sale_________ 13809 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT prohibited trade practices-------- 13792 Proposed withdrawal and reser­ vation of lands--- --------------- 13807 See Navy Department. FISCAL SERVICE New Mexico; redelegations of au­ thority (6 documents)__ 13808,13809 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Notices Ranger Insurance Co.; change of Oregon ; proposed withdrawal and • REDEVELOPMENT nam e--------------- --------- ----- - 13811 reservation of lands--------------- 13808 LAND A GEN CY NAVY DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations FOOD AND DRUG Rules and Regulations Employee responsibilities and con­ ADMINISTRATION Naval Reserve and Marine Corps duct______________________ 13787 Rules and Regulations Reserve; physical qualifications- 13794 FEDERAL AVIATION A G EN CY Bakery products; listing as op­ tional ingredient: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Proposed Rule Making Dried inactive torula yeast----- 13792 Rules and Regulations Reduction in certain record reten- Lactylic stearate____________ 13793 Air transportation; air carriers’ Food additives: responsibilities-------------------— 13794 Restricted area; proposed alter­ Adhesives__________________ 13793 Proposed Rule Making ation-------------------------------- 13802 Components of paper and pa­ Metered stamps; meter license— 13800 Transition area; proposed desig­ perboard in contact with nation (4 documents)__ 13800,13801 aqueous and fatty foods__ 13793 (Continued on next page) 13785 13786 CONTENTS SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM MISSION Notices Hercules International Finance Corp.; filing of application____ 13816 TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Fiscal Service; Foreign Assets Control Office. List of CFR Parts Affected (Codification Guide) The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering the current month to date appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. A cumulative guide is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since January 1, 1966, and specifies how they are affected. 5 CFR 16 CFR 39 CFR 2200___ : _______ _ ------- 13787 13_—________________________ 13792 96—__________ 13794 P roposed R u l e s: 7 CFR 21 CFR 33_______ ____ 13800 775_____ :_____ 137Q1 --------.0701 17 <2 documents)_ 13792,13793 948— _______ ------- ldfyr 121 (2 documents)_ 13793 43 CFR P roposed R u l e s: 905____________ P roposed R u l e s: ------- 13800 3 ] CFR 3107_______ 13799 10 CFR 588—__21_______
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