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Federal Register Volume 30 • Number 35 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 30 • NUMBER 35 Saturday, February 20,1965 • Washington, D.C. Pages 2297-2392 P A R T I Part II begins on page 2383 No. 35—Pt.I---- 1 Volume 77 UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE [88th Cong., 1st Sess.l Contains laws and concurrent resolutions enacted by the Congress during 1963, re­ organization plan, and Presidential proc­ lamations. Included is a numerical list­ ing of bills, enacted into public and private law, and a guide to the legislative history of bills enacted into public law. Price: $7.50 Published by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 'V m . Published daily, Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mondays, or fereraiM register on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Office of the Federal Register, National Areo Code 202 \ I»» ^ Phone 963-3261 Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration (mail address National Federal T?e<rio+o- A _+'TE° _ . T i n e ^icllives ®udding, Washington, D.C. 20408), pursuant to the authority contained in the istoative^o^mittefnf w h JuiyT,26’ 1+935 <49 stat- 50°- “ amended; 44 U.S.C., ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Admin- of iS^en^JS™ \ Federal Register approved by the President (1 CFR Ch. I ) . Distribution is made only by the Superintendent oi Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. * advance i f f,urnis,hed/ ^7 mad to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year, payable in order made individual copies (minimum 15 cents) varies in proportion to the size of the issue. Remit check or money :ble to .th® Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. suant to sectinifTi “S*v*“1 herein is keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published, under 50 titles, pur- Docum Sts PrL.« ^ Register Act, as amended. The Code of F ederal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of There are n^ras+rietw, and Pocket supplements are listed in the first F ederal Register issue of each month, mere are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal Register or the Code of Federal Regulations. Contents Oranges: FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES THE PRESIDENT Navel___ _________________ 2305 Valencia______ ..______ s___ 2306 BOARD NOTICE Proposed Rule Making Notices Notice of February 18,1965; tropi­ St. Joseph, Mo., and Greater Kan­ Honolulu, Hawaii; foreign-trade cal agricultural and forestry zone_________________________ 2377 commodities; supplemental no­ sas City marketing areas; rec­ ommended decision and oppor- tice of articles to be considered HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND for trade agreement conces­ tunity to file exceptions---------- 2317 WELFARE DEPARTMENT sions___________ _____ ______ 2301 CUSTOMS BUREAU See Food and Drug Administration. Proposed Rule Making EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Certain fees; increases_________ 2317 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT DEFENSE DEPARTMENT See Fish and Wildlife Service; AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Land Management Bureau. SERVICE See Air Force Department. Rules and Regulations FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS INTERSTATE COMMERCE Brucellosis ; modified c e r t i f i e d COMMISSION COMMISSION areas----------------------------------- 2307 Notices Notices AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Hearings, etc.: Fourth section applications for Radio 13, Inc____________ —_ 2372 relief_______________________ 2364 See Agricultural Research Service; Wide Water Broadcasting Co., Idaho; Camas Prairie Railroad Consumer and Marketing Serv­ Inc., and Radio Voice of Cen­ Co.; authorization to transport ice; Federal Crop Insurance tral New York, Inc_________ 2372 lumber and forest products at Corporation. reduced rates________________ 2365 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE Railway Express Agency, Inc. ; pe­ AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT tition for removal of rail-haul CORPORATION restrictions---------------------- 2330 Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Personnel and procurement; mis­ Crop insurance: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT cellaneous amendments---------- 2309 Apples; 1963 and succeeding Rules and Regulations years__ ______ 2303 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Apples, North Carolina; 1965 Gambling devices; registration— 2316 Notices and succeeding years----------- 2303 Policy; minimum premium___ 2303 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU General Atomic Division, General Dynamics Corp. ; issuance of fa­ FEDERAL MARITIME Proposed Rule Making cility export license-------------- 2367 Programs and objectives, public COMMISSION sales, and land classification— 2384 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Notices Notices Notices States Steamship Co. and China Arizona; proposed withdrawal and Navigation Co.; agreement filed Hearings, etc.: reservation of lands__________ 2366 Chicago Helicopter Airways, for approval_________ 2377 In c_______________________ 2367 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION NATIONAL BUREAU OF Los Angeles Airways, Inc—----- 2369 New York Airways, Inc_______ 2371 Notices STANDARDS Trans-Air System, Inc__________ 2372 Detroit Edison Co. and Consumers Notices Power Co.; hearing, etc______ 2377 NBS radio stations; UJS. standard CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Southeastern Power Administra­ frequency and time broadcasts. 2367 tion, Interior Department; re­ Radio Station WWV, Greenbelt, Rules and Regulations quest for approval of rates."— 2377 Md.; change in service----------- 2367 Excepted service; Defense Depart­ ment_______________________ 2303 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION OFFICE OF SPECIAL REPRE­ Rules and Regulations SENTATIVE FOR TRADE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Magnavox Co.; prohibited trade See National Bureau of Standards. practices____________________ 2308 NEGOTIATIONS Notices COMPTROLLER OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Articles to be considered for trade CURRENCY Notices agreement concessions; supple­ mental notice; public hearing._ 2378 Rules and Regulations Hearings, etc.: Calcasieu, Inc________ 2365 Solicitation of proxies from share­ Elmo, Inc____________________ 2366 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT holders of National Banks------- 2308 Rockaway, Inc_______________ 2366 Rules and Regulations CONSUMER AND MARKETING FOOD AND DRUG Mail deposit and collection, and city delivery; miscellaneous SERVICE ADMINISTRATION amendments-------------------------- 2314 Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Third class; procedure for ap­ Fruit grown in Arizona and Cali­ Drugs, new; suspension of applica­ peal when non-profit organiza­ fornia; handling limitations: tions involving diethylstilbestrol tion rates have been denied— 2313 Lemons_____________ ________ 2306 drugs_______________________ 2315 (Continued on next page) 2299 / 2300 CONTENTS RENEGOTIATION BOARD TREASURY DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations See also Comptroller of the Cur­ Mandatory exemptions from re­ rency; Customs Bureau. negotiation; construction con­ Notices tracts awarded as result of com­ Assistant Director, Office of Do­ petitive bidding______________ 2313 mestic Gold and Silver Opera­ tions; authority delegation____ 2365 TARIFF COMMISSION Indiana Bonding and Surety Co.; surety company acceptable on Notices Federal bonds— 2365 President's supplemental list of articles for possible considera­ VETERANS ADMINISTRATION tion in trade agreement nego­ Rules and Regulations tiations; investigation and hear­ Public contracts; equal opportu­ ing------------------------------;____ _ 2379 nity in employment__________ 2314 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. v 3 CFR 12 CFR 28 CFR Presidential Documents Other 11____ 2308 0_____________________________ 2316 Than Proclamations and Ex­ 3--------------------------------------------- 2316 ecutive Orders: 16 CFR Notice of February 18, 1965_____ 2301 13 2308 3 2 CFR 888-— _______________________ 2309 5 CFR 19 CFR 1001 ________________________ 2309 213_______ _____ 2303 P roposed R ules: 1002 _______ _-________________ 2309 11_________:___ 2317 1453___________________ -______ 2313 7 CFR 19— ___________ 401_____________ 2303 24______________ Hi?. 39 CFR 404_____________ 2303 24____________________________ 2313 408______ ______ 2303 21 CFR 43_________ 2314 907 __________ 2305 130 2315 45----------- 2314 908 __________ 2306 910_____________ 2306 41 CFR P roposed R ules: 8-12__________________________ 2314 1061____________ 2317 43 CFR 1064_________ 2317 P roposed R ules: 1720__________________________ 2384 9 CFR 2240__________________________ 2385 78------------------------------------------- 2307 2410_________________ 2386 Presidential Documents Title 3— THE PRESIDENT Notice of February 18, 1965 SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF ARTICLES TO BE CONSIDERED FOR TRADE AGREEMENT CONCESSIONS [Tropical Agricultural or Forestry Commodities] In conformity with Section 221 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 76 Stat. 874,19 U.S.C. 1841 (hereinafter referred to as the Act), and as President of the United States, I hereby direct publication in the F ederal R egister of this notice of articles to be considered for trade agreement concessions under Title II of the Act. 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