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Federal Register Volume 32 • Number 46 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 46 Thursday, March 9, 1967 • Washington, D.C. Pages 3867—3927 Agencies in this issue— The President Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Civil Aeronautics Board Economic Opportunity Office Engineers Corps Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Reserve System Fish and Wildlife Service Internal Revenue Service Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau National Aeronautics and Space Administration Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Securities and Exchange Commission Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Just Released CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (As of January 1, 1967) Title 26—Internal Revenue (Parts 500-599) (Pocket Supplement) $0.35 Title 49—Transportation (Part 165-End) (Pocket Supplement) $0.65 [A cumulative checklist of CFR issuances for 1967 appears in the first issue of the Federal Register each month under Title 1 ] Order from Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Published daily, Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mondays, or FEDEMIÄREGISTER on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Office of the Federal Register, National Area Code 202 Phone 963-3261 Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration (mail address National ... — Archives Building, Washington, D.C. 20408), pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Admin­ istrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (1 CFR Ch. 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Contents Proposed Rule Making INTERSTATE COMMERCE THE PRESIDENT Navigable airspace; standards for COMMISSION determining obstructions------ — 3887 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Rules and Regulations Commercial zones; Washington, Income, excess-profits, estate, and FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS gift tax returns; inspection by D.C____ ________ _____ - ____ 3884 Committee on Government Op­ -COMMISSION Notices erations, House of Represent­ Proposed Rule Making Motor carrier: atives —— _ ____ —, 3877 Broker, water carrier, and Pacific Northwest River Basins Extension of time for comments: freight forwarder applica- Commission; establishment----- 3875 Minimum power requirements tions_____________________ 3912 Retirement of brigadier generals for FM broadcast stations— 3888 Transfer proceedings-------------- 3925 of Marine Corps; partial suspen­ Operation of radio frequency sion of section 6374 of Title 10 of stabilized arc welders--------- 3888 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU U.S. Code___________________ 3879 Youth opportunity programs; pro­ Notices Notices visions for coordination--------- 3871 Standard broadcast applications Land classification: ready and available for process­ Arizona-_______________,_____ 3892 ing _______________ 3900 New Mexico (3 documents)------ 3891, EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Hearings, etc.: 3894,3895 American Television Relay, Inc_ 3901 Oregon______________________ 3891 AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION Asheboro Broadcasting Co------- 3901 Proposed withdrawal and reserva­ AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Boca Broadcasters, Inc----------- 3901 tion of lands: Carter Broadcasting Corp. and Montana_____________________ 3892 Rules and Regulations Metro Group Broadcasting, Washington----------------- .-------- 3892 Rice, 1967; allotment increases— 3881 Inc _______________________ 3903 Utah;-district managers; author­ Chapman Radio and Television ity delegation---------------- ------- 3896 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Co. et al__________________ 3903 Harriman Broadcasting Co. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND See Agricultural Stabilization and (WXXL) (2 documents) _ 3904, 3905 Conservation Service. Island Broadcasting System SPACE ADMINISTRATION ARMY DEPARTMENT (WRIV), Inc______________ 3906 Rules and Regulations Stokes County Broadcasting Co. Delegation of authority of cer­ See Engineers Corps. (WKTE)_________ —---------- 3906 tain civil rights functions to Health, Education, and Welfare CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Department --------------- -------- 3883 Notices Notices SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY IATA agreements: Hearings, etc.: Fares to apply via North Big Chief Drilling Co. et al----- 3906 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Atlantic —------------------------ 3897 Colorado Interstate Gas Co----- 3907 Proposed Rule Making Specific commodity rates-------- 3896 Lone Star Gas Co-------- --------- 3907 Vessels; condition, communication, cargo, and transit--------- -------- 3888 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE See Engineers Corps. Notices Lincoln First Group, Inc.; order COMMISSION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY approving application------------ 3907 Notices OFFICE Hearings, etc.: FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Alloys Unlimited, Inc-------------- 3909 Notices Continental Vending Machine Secretary of Health, Education, Rules and Regulations Corp_______ ______________ 3909 and Welfare; assignment of cer­ Wildlife refuge areas: Gulf & Western Industries, Inc. tain compliance functions re­ Hunting upland game; Necedah, (2 documents)--------------------" 3909 garding civil rights--:------------ 3908 Wis _1_________ __________ 3884 Hanna Diversified Investments, Sport fishing: Inc_______________________ 3910 ENGINEERS CORPS Mingo, Mo------------ ----------- 3884 Hecla Mining Co. et al—--------- 3910 Upper Souris, N. Dak----------- 3884 Lincoln Printing Co___,---------- 3910 Rules and Regulations Wapanocca, Ark----------------- 3884 Pakco Companies, Inc—--------- 3910 Anchorages and danger zones; Pinal County Development As­ Hampton Roads, Va., and Po­ INTERIOR DEPARTMENT sociation------------ ------------r- 3919 tomac River----- -------------------- 3883 Special Investments and Secu­ See Fish and Wildlife Service; rities, Inc-------------------------- 3911 Land Management Bureau. Sports Arenas, Inc------------— 3911 FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Underwater Storage, Inc-------- 3911 Rules and Regulations INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE United Security Life Insurance Co__________________________3911 Airworthiness directive; Marvel- Proposed Rule Making Schebler carburetors, certain Westec Corp----------- 3911 models.________________ 3883 Income taxes; computation of Reporting point; revocation------- 3882 limitation on percentage deple­ TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jet routes; alteration and revoca­ tion allowance based on taxable See Internal Revenue Service. income from property------ — 3886 tion; correction--------- ------------ 3882 3869 3870 CONTENTS List of CFR Parts Affected (Codification Guide) 1 - ll! he !°U° ^ q,1LUilnerl^ai 9U-ld® ls a Us!,of °< each «*>9 the Code of Federal Regulations aHecled by documents published in todays issue. A cumulative list ol parts affected, covering the current month to date appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. rv«mJL5Ui!?U!iatiVe is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published smce January 1„ 1967. and specifies how they are affected. 3 CFR 26 CFR 33 CFR Executive Orders: P roposed R ules: 202_________ 3883 11330 ----------------------- 3871 1____________ 204___________ 11331 --------- ■*,----------------- - 3875 3886 3883 P roposed R ules: 11332— -------- 3877 401___________ 11333--------------------------------------- 3879 3888 7 CFR 47 CFR P roposed R ules: 730____ 3881 18_________ _ 3888 73_____________ 14 CFR 3888 39__________ 3882 49 CFR 71_____________ 3882 170_____ 3884 75____________ 3882 1204___________ 3883 50 CFR P roposed R ules: 77____________ 32------------------- ------------------- 3884 3887 33 (3 documents)_______________ 3884 Presidential Documents Title 3— THE PRESIDENT Executive Order 11330 PROVIDING FOR THE COORDINATION OF YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS The promise and the future strength of the United States is in our youth. We must meet the needs of youth so that the formative years will equip them for a productive role in society and prepare them for the responsibilities of citizenship. Many youths, particularly those who liye in impoverished areas, need special help irr improving their lives and finding a place in the mainstream of our society. Existing public services for youth need to be strengthened and improved and joined with private resources. Programs and resources of Federal departments and agencies re­ quire coordination in order to provide continuity in planning and carrying out
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