FEDERAL REGISTER 1934 ^ VOLUME 29 \ NUMBER 4 * ¿'Anted ^ Washington, Tuesday, January 7, 1964

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FEDERAL REGISTER 1934 ^ VOLUME 29 \ NUMBER 4 * ¿'Anted ^ Washington, Tuesday, January 7, 1964 Pages 123-172 FEDERAL REGISTER 1934 ^ VOLUME 29 \ NUMBER 4 * ¿'anted ^ Washington, Tuesday, January 7, 1964 Contents CENSUS BUREAU Franklin Broadcasting Co. et al_ 154 THE PRESIDENT Guadalupe Valley Telecasting Notices Co., Inc., and Victoria Tele­ EXECUTIVE ORDERS Retailers’ inventories, sales, and vision..____ ____ 154 Creating an emergency board to capital expenditures; determi­ Long, Lucille H_______ 154 investigate disputes between the nation to continue survey______ 153 Pauls Home Improvements_____ 155 carriers represented by the Pease Brothers Co.___________ 154 Eastern, Western and South­ COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Phares, Mitchel D., and Cecil eastern Carriers’ Conference See Census Bureau. B. Hutto___________ ___ C____ 155 Committees, and certain of their Powers, Plato P __ ;____________ 155 employees____________ ____:____ > 125 Ruffin, A. J____________________ 155 Establishing the President’s Com­ EDUCATION OFFICE Ultravision Broadcasting Co. mittee on Consumer Interests Rules and Regulations et al. (2 documents)________ 156 and the Consumer Advisory Council___ L ____________ ______ 129 Federal assistance in construction of minimum school facilities in FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION areas affected by Federal activ­ Notices ities; deadline for applications. 144 EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Hearings, etc.: FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Arkansas Power & Light Co____ 161 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING Aztec Oil & Gas Co. et al______ 157 Rules and Regulations SERVICE El Paso Natural Gas Co., and Boeing; airworthiness directive__ 134 Transwestern Pipeline Co__ 163 Rules and Regulations Control area and reporting points; Ferguson Oil Co. et al___ r.______ 167 Oranges, navel, grown in Arizona amendment of alteration______ 133 PWC Oil Co. et al_____________ 161 and designated part of Cali­ Control area extension and transi­ Seagram, Joseph E., and Sons, fornia; expenses and rate of as­ tion areas; revocation and des­ Inc., Texas Pacific Coal and sessment, 1963-64.'________ 131 ignation_______________________ 132 Oil Co_______________________ 165 Potatoes, fresh, Irish; rate of pay­ Control zone, transition area, and Sears, H. F., et al___.__ :________ 166 ment.------------------- i 3i control area extension; altera­ Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., et al. 168 tion, designation and revoca- South Carolina Electric & Gas Proposed Rule Making tion— ---------- -------------- . 132 C o -----;----------------- 157 Milk in certain marketing areas; Restricted area; designation..__ 133 Standard Oil Company of revised recommended decision_ 146 Transition areas; designation____ 132 Texas_______________________ 157 Poultry and edible products there­ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line of; grading, inspection, classes, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Corp— ---------£------ _______ 165 standards and grades; exten­ COMMISSION sion of time for filing comments. 146 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Notices Rules and Regulations ’ Notices Chattanooga Union Stock Yards; Aviation services; national defense Depredating common mergansers; petition for modification of rate procedures_____________________ 145 order permitting killing_______ 152 order-------------------------------- . 152 Commission organization; delega­ tion of authority______________ 144 HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND agricultural stabilization Proposed Rule Making FM broadcast stations; table of WELFARE DEPARTMENT and conservation s e r v ic e assignments___________________ 147 See Education Office. Rules and Regulations Rules of practice and procedure; Beet sugar area; rates of recover­ statement of program service__ 147 HOUSING AND HOME ability, 1963 crop______________ 131 Notices FINANCE AGENCY Canadian broadcast stations; list of changes, proposed changes Notices AGRICULTURE d ep a r t m en t and corrections in assignments. 157 Acting Director for Northwest Op­ See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ Hearings, etc.: erations, Region VI; designa­ ie ; Agricultural Stabilization Brown, Thomas, Jr___________ 153 tion----------------------------------- 168 anc* Conservation Service. Bryant, James P ____________ 153 ( Continued on next page) 123 124 CONTENTS INTERIOR DEPARTMENT LABOR DEPARTMENT SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE See also Pish and Wildlife Service; Notices COMMISSION Land Management Bureau. Certification of State unemploy­ Notices Rules and Regulations ment compensation laws to Sec­ Hearings, etc.: retary of the Treasury_________ _ 170 Practice before the Department of American Research and De­ the Interior________________ 143 Certification of States to Secretary velopment Corp_____________ 108 of the Treasury____________ _ 170 Continental Vending Machine INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Corp--------------- 1— ---------- I 69 Rules and Regulations Gaffers & Sattler Corp_________ 169 Procedure and administration; LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU Tastee Preez Industries, Inc____ 169 miscellaneous amendments____ 134 Rules and Regulations TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERSTATE COMMERCE Utah; public land order._________ 144 See Internal Revenue Service. COMMISSION Notices Motor carrier transfer proceed­ ings----------------------------------- 170 Codification Guide The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected b y 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. Monthly, quarterly, and annual cumulative guides, published separately from the daily issues, include the section numbers as well as the part numbers affected. 3 CFR 73 _________ ___________ ____ 133 507______________ ____ . ___ 134 E x e c u t iv e O rders: Latest Revision 11135 ________________________ 125 26 CFR 11136 _______________ 129 301. _____ ______ ______ 134 GUIDE TO 6 CFR RECORD RETENTION 519_______________________________ 131 43 CFR 1_______ ... _________________ _____ 143 REQUIREMENTS 7 CFR P ublic L and O rders: [Updated to January 1, 19633 831_______________________________ 131 3294 ____ ________ ______ 144 907___ 131 45 CFR Lists (1) published requirements (in laws P roposed R u l e s : and regulations) on the keeping of non* 70 __________________ 146 114. ____ ____ _____ 144 Federal records, (2) what records must be 1001 _________________________ 146 kept and who must keep them, and (3) 1002 ____________________ 146 47 CFR retention periods. 1003 __ 146 o_ __________________ _ _. ___ 144 Price: 15 cents 1004 _________________________ 146 87 ____ _ ____ . ______ 145 1006 _________________________ 146 P roposed R u l e s : Compiled by Office of the Federal Register, 1007 _______________________ 146 1 . _____ 147 National Archives and Records Service, 1014 _____ 146 73____ _________ . __ 147 General Services Administration 1015 ________ 146 Order from Superintendent of Documents, 1016 _____ 146 Government Printing Office, Washington 14 CFR D.C., 20402 71 [New] (4 documents)_______ 132,133 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, and days following official Federal holidays, FEDEMLWREGISTER by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Serv- . — ices Administration, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, Telephone > ^ 0^ WOrth 3-3261 approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President. Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. The F ederal R egister will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year, payable in advance. The charge for individual copies (minimum 15 cents) varies in proportion to the size of the issue. Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. The regulatory material appearing herein is keyed to the Code op F ederal R egulations, which is published, under 50 titles, pur­ suant to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as amended August 5, 1953. The Code op F ederal R egulations is sold by the Superin­ tendent of Documents. Prices of books and pocket supplements vary. There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister, or the Code op F ederal R egulation . Presidential Documents Title 3— THE PRESIDENT Executive Order 11135 CREATING AN EMERGENCY BOARD TO INVESTIGATE DISPUTES BE­ TWEEN THE CARRIERS REPRESENTED BY THE EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN CARRIERS’ CONFERENCE COMMITTEES, AND CERTAIN OF THEIR EMPLOYEES W H E R E A S disputes exist between the carriers represented by the Eastern, Western and Southeastern Carriers’ Conference Committees, designated in List A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and certain of their employees represented by the Brotherhood o f Railroad Signalmen, a labor organization; and W H E R E A S these disputes have not heretofore been adjusted under the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended; and W H E R E A S these disputes, in the judgment o f the National Media­ tion Board, threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce to a degree such as to deprive the country of essential transportation service: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended (4:5 U.S.C. 160), I hereby create; a board o f three members, to be appointed by me, to investigate these disputes. No member of the board shall be pecuni­ arily or otherwise interested in any
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