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Federal Register Volume 30 • Number 114 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 30 • NUMBER 114 Tuesday, June 15, 1965 • Washington, D.C. Pages 7691-7734 Agencies in this issue— Thé President Army Department Atomic Energy Commission Budget Bureau Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Consumer and Marketing Service Customs Bureau Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Housing Administration Federal Power Commission Food and Drug Administration Interior Department Internal Revenue Service Interstate Commerce Commission Justice Department Land Management Bureau Maritime Administration Securities and Exchange Commission Treasury Department Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Just Released CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (A s of January 1, 1965) Title 32—National Defense (Part 1100-End) (Pocket Supplement) $0.75 - Title 37—Patents, Trade-Marks, and Copyrights (Pocket Supplement) $0.40 A cumulative checklist of C F R issuances for 1965 . appears in the first issue o f each month under Title 1. Order from Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, ,C. „ , Washington, D.C. 20402 jsf»*-»*. Published daily, Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mond7 > on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Office of the Federal Register, *! .. nai fereraUKregister *—jj'—- — J ------“ — 1— ^ — ral Services Administration (m ail address n ,be Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Phone 963-3261 Area Code 202 Archives Building, Washington, D.C. 20408), pursuant to the authorityauw um -j containedw "'"«^ A d m in ' Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., ch. SB), under regulations prescribed by istrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved' ■by the“ President (1 CFR Ch. il.I) Distribution is made only bv the Supenniw 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 yfar> money advancemce. The charge for individual copies (minimum 15 cents) varies in proportion to the size of the issue. Remit checK order,¡r, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C, 2040220402. pur- The regulatory material appearing herein is keyed to the Code of F ederal R e g u l a t io n s , whichw hich is published,p under ov of suant. i . ato. sectiona » 411 4 of Athe t. - Federal TIRegistera m I mAm AAct, a A as amended^ mThe V * n C ode oxn f lilcinrmiTF ederal DR rudme g u l aA rnrCATC! t io n s lois eclHsold VuTby f.llftthe Super.SUT36riElu Documents. Prices of books and pocket supplements are listed in the first F ederal R egister issue of each month. regulations- There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister or the C ode o f F ederal Contents CUSTOMS BUREAU FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION THE PRESIDENT Rules and Regulations Notices PROCLAMATION Customs districts, ports and sta­ Hearings, etc.: tions; ports of entry____________ 7704 Mississippi River Transmission Flag Day, I960------------------------------ 7695 Corp., and St. Charles Gas Notices Corp_______ ______ _______________ 7729 Fur felt hat bodies from Czecho­ Northern Natural Gas Co_______ 7729 EXECUTIVE AGENCIES slovakia; antidumping proceed­ AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT ing notice________________________ 7725 f o o d a n d d r u g See Consumer and Marketing ADMINISTRATION Service. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations See Army Department. Color additives; henna for cos­ ARMY DEPARTMENT metic use______________ ._____ \____ 7705 Rules and Regulations Drugs: Reserve Officers’ Training Corps; FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Capsules tetracycline hydrochlo­ ride and novobiocin ; capsules organization and training of Rules end Regulations tetracycline phosphate com­ units _______—;--------------------1-------- 7710 Airworthiness directives ; Boeing plex and novobiocin.____ ,____ 7707 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Models 707 and 720 Series air­ Sodium ampicillin; ampicillin craft__________ — i t ______ !--------- 7701 trihydrate capsules____________ 7707 Notices Control zone, control area exten­ Food additives: General Electric Co. et al.; order sions, and transition area; al­ Adhesives; rubber articles in­ and notice of change of place of teration, revocation and desig­ tended for repeated use______ 7705 hearing__________________________ 7726 nation (2 documents)--------------- 7702 Fluorocarbon resins________ «____ 7706 Emergency evacuation demonstra­ Lubricants with incidental food BUDGET BUREAU tion requirements; extension of contact__________ 7706 time for compliance_____________ 7703 Water-insoluble hydroxyethyl Notices Jet routes and reporting points; cellulose film______________ l____ 7707 Tennessee Valley Authority; order designation, realignment and Notices transferring use, possession and revocation_____ ______________ _— 7702 control of certain lands from Transition area; designation______ 7703 Merck Sharp and Dohme Labora­ Atomic Energy Commission____ 7726 tories; filing of petition for food Proposed Rule Making additives amprolium and CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Restricted area; proposed altera­ ethopabate__________________ 7726 tion_____________.__________________ 7724 Upjohn Co; establishment of tem­ Rules and Regulations Transition area; proposed desig­ porary tolerance for 2,6-di- Uniform system of accounts for nation_____________ 7723 chloro-4-nitroaniline___________ 7726 certified air carriers; simplifica­ tion of certain reporting re­ FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND quirements _______________________ 7704 WELFARE DEPARTMENT Notices COMMISSION See Food and Drug Administra­ Eastern Air Lines, Inc. and N a ­ Rules and Regulations tion. tional Airlines, Inc.; individual Radio broadcast services; table of tour-basing coach excursion assignments________ _ — -------- 77U HOUSING AND HOME fares; order of investigation and Uniform system of accounts for suspension____________________ _ 7726 Class A, Class B and Class C FINANCE AGENCY telephone companies; deletion See Federal Housing Administration. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION of crossarms, pole stubs and pole Rules and Regulations butts from list of retirement INTERIOR DEPARTMENT units for pole lines___________ — 7711 Housing and H om e Finance ■ See also Land Management Bu­ Agency; excepted service_______ 7701 Notices reau. Notices Hearings, etc.: Notices Big Four Broadcasting------------- 7727 Manpower shortage; listing o f Continental Broadcasting, Inc__ 7728 Under Secretary of the Interior position___________________________ 7727 Eastern Long Island Broad­ et al.; delegation of authority casters Inc., and Reunion regarding Virgin Islands Corp_ 7725 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Broadcasting Corp----------------- 7728 See Maritime Administration. Lebanon Valley Radio et al------ 7728 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WFLI, Inc. (WFLI) and New- Rules and Regulations CONSUMER AND MARKETING house Broadcasting Corp. Estate and gift taxes; valuation (WAPI)_______ _____ — 7729 SERVICE of property™ ___________ — ;___ 7708 Proposed Rule Making Proposed Rule Making Milk in Minneapolis-St. P a u l m a r- FEDERAL HOUSING Income tax : etmg area; proposed suspen- ADMINISTRATION Dividend and interest informa­ sion of certain provision of tion reporting--------- i____ 7721 order ...______ 7721 Rules and Regulations Treatment of per-unit retain Packers and Stockyard A ct re g - Low cost and moderate income certificates.------- -------------------- 7721 ^atonsimarket agencies not to mortgage insurance; maximum employ buyers________________ _ 7721 interest r;ate---- ---------------— ___ 7708 (Continued on next page) 7693 7694 CONTENTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE Proposed Rule Making COMMISSION Construction-differential subsidy construction contract------ --— 7722 Notices Records retention schedule— 7722 Fourth section applications for relief______________________________ 7732 Motor carrier transfer proceed­ SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ings ________ 7732 COMMISSION JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Notices Rules and Regulations Hearings, etc.: Organization; redelegation of au­ Consolidation Coal Co., and M. thority to compromise, settle, A. Hanna Co— ---------------- - 7730 and close claims------------------------- 7709 Hanna, M. A., Co_--------------------- 7730 Massachusetts Investors Trust. 7731 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU Model, Roland & Co---------------- 7731 Notices Colorado; proposed withdrawal TREASURY DEPARTMENT and reservation of lands-------- 7725 New México; termination of pro­ See also Customs Bureau; Internal posed withdrawal and reserva­ Revenue Service. tion of lands_____ _________ 7725 Notices MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Wabash Fire and Casualty In­ surance Co.; extension of au­ Rules and Regulations thority to qualify as surety on Values for war risk insurance------ 7697 Federal bonds----------------------- - 7725 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. 1965, and specifies how they are affected. 3 CFR P roposed R u l e s : 26 CFR 71___ 7723 on 7708 P roclamations : 73____ ______ _______ ______!_______ ___ 7724 o l .........
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