A , ' 1 '■'TTERM *2 - I SCRIPTA I ¿ b I MANET { \J V rcucHiiijFFI1FR/U REGISTER 1934 ^ VOLUME 19 \ NUMBER 121 *

Washington, Wednesday, June 23, 1954

TITLE 3— THE PRESIDENT R egister on April 3,1954 (19 F. R. 1878), CONTENTS and May 25, 1954 (19 F .R . 2997), to be­ EXECUTIVE ORDER 10537 come feflfective June 1,1954. THE PRESIDENT In order to provide a year for the cot­ Amending E x e c u t iv e O rders N o s. 10219 * tonseed crushing industry to make nec­ Executive Order Pa8® and 10480 * W it h R espect to t h e D e s ­ essary preparations for the purchase and Amending Executive Orders Nos. ignation o p a C ommissioner of ~Th e processing of cottonseed under grading 10219 and 10480 with respect to Interstate C om m er ce C o m m is s io n T o standards which make the linters factor designation of Commissioner of Perform C e r t a in F u n c t io n s mandatory, it is hereby determined that Interstate Commerce Commis­ By virtue of the authority vested in the use of the linters factor in determin­ sion to perform certain func­ me by the Defense Production Act of ing the quantity index of cottonseed will tions______3807 1950, as amended (50 U. S. Ç. App. 2061, continue on an optional basis until June et seq.), and as President of the United 1, 1955, and, until further notice, the EXECUTIVE AGENCIES States, it is ordered that the preamble linters factor will be 2.5 as published in Agricultural Marketing Service of section 101 of Executive Order No. the F ederal R egister dated August 7, Rules and regulations: 10219 of February 28, 1951 (16 F. R. 1952 (7 F. R . 7177). U. S. standards for grades: 1983), and section 201 (a) (3) of Exec­ Wherefore, it is hereby ordered as fol­ Beans, frozen green, and fro­ utive Order No. 10480 of" August 14, 1953 lows : zen wax beans; correction. 3809 (18 F. R. 4939), be, and they are hereby, 1. The aforesaid amendments to the Cheddar cheese; types of amended by deleting therefrom the Standards for Grades of Cottonseed are packaging______3809 words “Bureau of Service of the Com­ hereby amended by changing the effec­ Cottonseed sold or offered for mission” and inserting in lieu thereof tive date thereof from June 1, 1954, to sale for crushing purposes the words “bureau which administers June 1,1955 : Provided, That this amend­ with U. S______3807 the car-service functions of the Com­ ment will not affect or invalidate any mission as set forth in paragraphs 10 to transaction, including inspection certifi­ Agricultural Research Service 17, inclusive, of section 1 of the Inter­ cates which may have been issued, based Rules and regulations: state Commerce Act, as amended,”. upon said amendments between June 1, Domestic quarantine notices; 1954, and the effective date hereof. pink bollworm ; changes in This order shall become effective on 2. The provisions of §§ 28.401 (d) and regulated areas______3809 June 1, 1954. 28.402 of said Standards for Grades of Agriculture Department D w ig h t D. E is e n h o w e r Cottonseed which were in effect on May See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ The W h it e H o u s e , 31, 1954, are hereby reactivated and ice; Agricultural Research Serv­ June 22, 1954. shall be in full force and effect from on ice. and after the effective date hereof until [F. R. Doc. 54-4831; Filed, June 22, 1954; Air Force Department 11:55 a. m.] June 1, 1955, when they will be super­ seded by the aforesaid amendments of Rules and regulations: April 3 and May 25, 1954. Officers’ Reserve; appointment of officers in Regular Air TITLE 7— AGRICULTURE It is herebjrfound and determined that it is impractical, unnecessary and con­ Force______3810 Chapter I— Agricultural Marketing trary to the public interest to issue a Army Department Service (Standards, Inspections, notice of proposed rule making in con­ See also Engineers Corps. Marketing Practices), Department nection with this proposed order or to Rules and regulations: of Agriculture postpone its effective date until 30 days Decorations, medals, ribbons after publication in the F ederal R egister and similar devices; miscel­ P art 28— C o t t o n S tandards for the reasons that: (1) The marketing laneous amendments______3810 season for cottonseed for crushing pur­ standards for grades o f co ttonseed Civil Aeronautics Administra­ poses has begun and shortly cottonseed SOLD o r OFFERED FOR SALE FOR CRUSHING will be moving to market in substantial tion PURPOSES'WITHIN UNITED STATES volumes in the southernmost sections of Rules and regulations: Amendments to the Standards for the Cotton Belt and it is imperative that Alterations; designation of: Grades of Cottonseed Sold or Offered for this revision of the Standards be effec­ Civil airways______:______3809 Sale for Crushing Purposes Within the tive for the grading of the product; (2) Control areas, zones, and re­ United States (7 CFR Part 28), making It is imperative that this revision be porting points______3810 mandatory the use of a linters factor-in effective as soon as possible in order Civil Aeronautics Board determining the quantity index of cot­ that the cottonseed industry may make Notices: tonseed were published in the F ederal informed plans for operations under the Trans-Texas Airways control 1954 Cottonseed Price Support Program; and interlocking relationships *3 cpR. 1951 Supp., p. 415; 16 F. R. 1983. and (3) no additional preparation is case; cancellation of oral ar­ 3 CFR, 1953 Supp., p. 98; 18 F. R. 4939. (Continued on next page) gument______3815 3807 3808 RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTENTS— Continued CONTENTS— Continued Defense Department Page Interstate Commerce Commis- PaP FEDERAlMREGISTER See also Air Force Department; sion— Continued VC ,l/AMTFO 1*34 ’^ Army Department. Notices—Continued Notices: Applications for relief—Con. Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Roofing and building mate­ and days following official Federal holidays, delegation of authority with rials from Arkansas, Louisi­ by the Federal Register Division, National respect to supervision and di­ ana, Oklahoma and Texas Archives and Records Service, General Serv­ ices Administration, pursuant to the au­ rection of Saint Lawrence to lower Mississippi River thority contained in the Federal Register Seaway Development Corp__ 3815 crossings------3826 Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as Motor carrier applications___ 3816 amended; 44 U. S. C., ch. 8B), under regula­ Engineers Corps Proposed rule making: ■ tions prescribed by the Administrative Com­ Rules and regulations: Class I common and contract mittee of the Federal Register, approved by Public use of certain reservoir motor carriers of property; the President. Distribution is made only by areas; miscellaneous amend­ freight commodity statistics; the Superintendent of Documents, Govern­ ments—— ______3813 ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. extension of time for filing The regulatory material appearing herein Federal Communications Com­ written arguments______3814 Is keyed to the Code'of Federal Regulations, mission which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Notices: CODIFICATION GUIDE to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as Hearings, etc.: amended August 5, 1953. A numerical list of the parts of the Code The F ederal R egister will be furnished by Blodgett, Esther------.----- 3814 of Federal Regulations affected by documents mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Mercury Cab Co------3815 published, in this issue. Proposed rules, as per month or $15.00 per year, payable in Facific Telephone and Tele­ opposed to final actions, are identified as advance. The charge for individual copies graph Co______l ------3815 such. (minimum 15#) varies in proportion to the Rules and regulations: size of the issue. Remit check or money Television broadcast stations; Title 3 I Page order, made payable to the Superintendent Chapter II (Executive orders): of Documents, directly to the Government transmitters and associated equipment-______3814 10219 (amended by EO 10537) __ 3807 Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. 10480 (amended by EO 10537) __ 3807 There are no restrictions on the republica­ Federal Power Commission 10537______3807 tion of material appearing in the F ederal Notices: R egister. Title 7 Hearings, etc.: Cities Service Gas Co------3815 Chapter I : Olin Gas Transmission Corp_ 3816 Part 28______3807 Part 45______3809 CFR SUPPLEMENTS Seward, Alaska______3816 Texas Eastern Transmission Part 52______— ______3809 Corp______3815 Chapter i n : (For use during 1954) Part 301 ______3809 Food and Drug Administration Title 14 The following Supplements are now Rules and regulations: Chapter n : available: Tea Importation Act' enforce­ ment o f; tea standards; toler­ Part 600— ______3809 Title 6 ($2.00) ances for tea dust, siftings, Part 601— ______3810 particles, broken tea, etc.; Title 21 Title 26: Parts 1-79, Revised correction______.______— 3810 Chapter I: 1953 ($7.75) General Services Administration Part 170______3810 Notices: * Title 32 Previously announced: Title 3, 1953 Supp. Secretary of Agriculture; dele­ Chapter V: ($1.50); Titles 4 -5 ($0.60); Title 7: Part gation of authority to negoti- Part 578— ______3810 900 to end ($1.25); Title 8 ($0.35); Title \ ate certain contracts relating Chapter V II: 9 ($0.50); Titles 10-13 ($0.50); Title 14: to control of foot and mouth Part 861______3810 Parts 1-399 ($1.25); Part 400 to end disease______\3816 Title 36 ($0.50); Title 16 ($1.00); Title 17 ($0.50); Health, Education, and Welfare ' Chapter I I I : Title 18 ($0.45); Title 20 ($0.70); Titles Department Part 311__ 3813 2 2 -23 ($1.00); Title 24 ($0.75); Title 25 See Food and Drug Administra­ Title 47 ($0.45); Title 26: Parts 80-169 ($0.50); tion. Chapter I: Parts 170-182 ($0.75); Parts 183-299, Interstate Commerce Commis­ Part 3— ______3814 Revised 1953 ($5.50); Part 300 to end, sion and Title 27 ($1.00); Titles 2 8 -29 ($1.25); Title 49 Notices: Chapter I: Titles 30-31 ($1.00); Title 32: Parts 1 - Applications for relief: Part 206 (proposed)------3814 699 ($1.75); Part 700 to end ($2.25); Grain from West to Corpus Title 33 ($1.25); Titles 3 5 -3 7 ($0.70); Christi, Tex______3825 Title 39 ($2.00); Titles 4 0-42 ($0.50); Motor-rail-motor rates be­ required by the industry to comply with Titles 4 4-45 ($0.75); Title 46: Parts tween Kansas City, Kans., this revision prior to its effective date. 1-145 ($0.35); Title 49: Parts 1-70 and Oklahoma City, Okla.; (Sec. 205, 60 Stat. 1090; 7 U. S. C. 1624) substituted service_____— 3825 ($0.60); Parts 7 1-90 ($0.65); Parts 9 1 - Done at Washington, D. C., this 18th >164 ($0.45); Part 165 to end ($0.60); Paper and paper articles from Kalamazoo, Mich., to Mem­ day of June 1954, to become effective Title 50 ($0.55) phis, Tenn., and New Or­ upon publication in the F ederal R egister. leans, La______3826 [ s e a l ] R o y W . L ennartso n, Order from I^per articles from Kalama­ Deputy Administrator, Superintendent of Documents, Government zoo, Mich.-, to Baton Rouge Agricultural Marketing Service. Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. and New Orleans, La., Mem­ phis, Tenn., and Mobile, [F. R. Doc. 54-4765; Filed, June 22, 1954; Ala— ______3826 8:51 a. m.] Wednesday, Ju n e 23, 1954 FEDERAL REGISTER 3809

Part 45—U n it e d S tates S tandards for fibrous, are reasonably fleshy, are not ever, difficulties have arisen in adminis­ G rades'Of C heddar C heese materially affected by sloughing, and tering the quarantine because of t.his that: TYPES OF PACKAGING isolated nonregulated area. Officials in (1) With respect to whole, cut, short the State of Texas have agreed to inclu­ On May 8, 1954, notice was published cut, and mixed styles, not more than 4 sion of these 15 counties to ease this situ­ in the F ederal R egister (F. R. Doc. 54- percent, by count, of all the units may ation. 3458; 19 F. R. 2676) regarding proposed possess tough strings, and that Surveys in the six parishes being amendment of United States Standards (2) With respect to sliced lengthwise removed from the regulated areas in for Grades of Cheddar Cheese (7 CFR style, not more than 6 units in 10 ounces, Lo