EDERAL REGSTER ^ A, «934 NUMBER 69 VOLUME 29 ^^A/ITEO^ Washington, Wednesday, April 8, 1964

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EDERAL REGSTER ^ A, «934 NUMBER 69 VOLUME 29 ^^A/ITEO^ Washington, Wednesday, April 8, 1964 Pages 4903-4957 4 - ' \ UTTERA \ < 7 » J V ] SCRIPTA I ^ " 1----- M EDERAL REGSTER ^ A, «934 NUMBER 69 VOLUME 29 ^^A/ITEO^ Washington, Wednesday, April 8, 1964 Contents AGRICULTURAL MARKETING FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION SERVICE Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Airworthiness directives: Excepted service: Lockheed Model 1649A Series Oranges grown in Florida; ship­ Commission on Civil Rights___ 4905 aircraft.___ _____________ 4909 ments limitation__________ 4907 Defense Department_______ 4905 Universal Models Temco D-16 National Aeronautics and Space and D-16A aircraft___ ____ 4909 Administration___________ 4905 Restricted area, Federal airways AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Small Business Administration. 4905 and controlled airspace; altera­ SERVICE tion__________ 4908 Proposed Rule Making COMMODITY CREDIT Proposed Rule Making Economic poisons aldrin, dieldrin, Cheating on tests and other ir­ and endrin; registration; loca­ CORPORATION regularities_____________ 4919 tion of hearing______ s_____ 4917 Rules and Regulations Grains and similarly handled com­ FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS modities: COMMISSION AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Change of part heading_______ 4908 See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ Loan and purchase agreement Rules and Regulations ice, Agricultural Research Serv­ programs, 1963; basic sup­ Organization; authority under ice; Commodity Credit Corpora­ port rates for counties: Communications Satellite Act.. 4913 tion; Federal Crop Insurance Rye------------ 4908 Proposed Rule Making Corporation. Wheat_____________ 4908 Local Government Radio Serv­ ice; relaxing of eligibility cri­ teria. ______________________ 4923 AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT CUSTOMS BUREAU Stereophonic programming and Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations SC A operation; frequency and Customs financial and accounting modulation monitors_________ 4920 Personnel; decorations; correc­ Table of assignments for television tion— ____ ____________ ____ 4911 procedure; reimbursable serv­ ices of officers. ___ 4909 channels; Jacksonville and Pa- Procurement; miscellaneous latka, Fla_______ 4922 amendments; correction______ 4911 Notices DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Canadian broadcast stations; ARMY DEPARTMENT See Air Force Department; Engi­ changes, proposed changes, and See Engineers Corps. neers Corps. corrections in assignments____ 4927 Hall, Norman Alfred; show cause order__________ 4927 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Hearings, etc.: ENGINEERS CORPS Boren, Horace C. (KWON)____ 4927 Proposed Rule Making Rules and Regulations KPDQ, Inc. (KPDQ)_________ 4928 Financial protection requirements Bridges; Anacostia River, Wash­ and indemnity agreements; res­ ington, D.C., a n d Lindsey FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE toration of limit of liability en- Slough, California________ _ 4911 dorsement__ ________________ 4919 CORPORATION Licensing of byproduct m aterial; Rules and Regulations exemption of tritium contained FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Counties designated for insurance, in balances of precision_______ 4918 1961 and succeeding crop Standards for protection against Notices years: radiation; transportation of li­ Deputy Governor et al.; delegation Barley__________________ 4905 censed materials________ 4917 of authority.________________ 4925 W heat____________ 4906 4903 4904 CONTENTS FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION INTERAGENCY TEXTILE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Notices ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Notices Hearings, etc.: Notices Assistant Postmaster General, Bu­ Cities Service Petroleum Co. Certain cotton textiles produced reau of Facilities; authority et al-___________ 4930 or manufactured in Republic of delegation_________ _________ 492g City of Petersburg, Alaska____ 4930 China; adjustment of levels of Coastal States Gas Producing restraint—___ !_____________ _ 4926 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Co. et al____-_____________ 4931 COMMISSION Colorado Interstate Gas Co___ 4931 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Consumers Power Co___________4931 Notices Humble Oil & Refining Co. et al_ 4929 See Land Management Bureau. Hearings, etc.: LeFlore Gas Co_______________ 4931 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Fundamental Investors, Inc____ 4934 Murchison Trusts et al.; correc­ Investors Capital Exchange tion________________ i____ 4932 COMMISSION Fund, Inc., and Keystone Cus­ Northern Natural Gas Co_____ 4932 Rules and Regulations todian Funds, Inc___ :_____ 4935 Southern Natural Gas Co_____ 4932 Practices qf for-hire carriers of Sunac Petroleum Corp________ 4932 p ro p e rty participating in TRADE AGREEMENTS AND Tex-Star Oil & Gas Corp______ 4933 trailer-on-flatcar service_____ 4914 ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE Vermont Marble Co_________ 4933 Notices PROGRAMS Fourth section applications for Rules and Regulations relief____:_________________ 4935 Presidential m em orandum of Motor carrier: March 26, 1964__________ 4913 FOOD AND DRUG Alternate route deviation no­ ADMINISTRATION tices _______________ —_. 4936 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations Applications and certain other See also Customs Bureau. proceedings (2 documents)'_ 4936, Cheeses; addition of sorbic acid to 4941 Notices retard mold growth; effective Broker, water carrier a n d Cement from Israel; fair value date_______________________ 4910 freight forwarder applica­ determination _.________ 4925 Drugs; miscellaneous amend­ tions____________________ 4943 Inter-Ocean Reinsurance Co.; ter­ ments______ 4910 Intrastate applications_______ 4953 mination of authority to qualify Hazardous substances; paste-type Organization; work, business, and as surety on Federal bonds____ 4925 solder; exemption from label­ functions; divisions of the Com­ ing requirements_________ ___ 4910 mission__________ 4935 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Oleomargarine; optional flavor Rules and Regulations preservative; effective date____ 4910 LABOR DEPARTMENT Authority delegations, special and Notices See Wage and Hour Division. limited; miscellaneous amend­ New drugs; approval of applica­ ments________________;_____ 4912 tions, Jan. 1964____________ 4925 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU Legal services, General Counsel; Rules cind Regulations miscellaneous amendments___ 4911 Public land orders: WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION Colorado; withdrawal for recla­ HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND mation purposes; Colorado- Notices Big Thompson Project____ 4912 Certificates authorizing employ­ WELFARE DEPARTMENT Washington; withdrawal for ment of learners at special See Food and Drug Administra­ Forest Service administrative minimum rates (2 documents) _ 4954, tion. sites and recreation areas___ 4912 4955 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, 1964, and specifies how they are affected. 5 CFR P roposed R ules: 33 CFR 61 [New]__ __________________ 4919 213 (4 documents)_____________ 4905 63 [New]_______ 4919 203________ _________________ 4911 65 [New]-________ 4919 38 CFR 7 CFR 67 [New]____________ _____ ;__ 4919 14___________________ _______ 4911 143 [New]____________________ 4919 401 (2 documents)________ 4905,4906 41 CFR 905________ 4907 8-75__________ ;____________ __ 4912 1421 (3 documents) ______ — 4908 19 CFR P roposed R ules: 24---------------- 4909 43 CFR 362.............. 4917 P ublic Land Orders: 21 CFR 3359__________ _____________ - 4912 19_________________ 4910 3360_______ 4912 10 CFR 45---------— _________ — _____ 4910 P roposed R ules: 146a_________________________ 4910 4 7 CFR 20------------ 4917 146b________ 4910 0_____ ________ ______________ 4913 30________ a_________________ 4918 146c__________ 4910 P roposed R ules : 140____ 4919 146e__------------------ ;__________ 4910 73 (2 documents)_______ 4920,4922 191----- 4910 89_____ 4923 14 CFR 48 CFR 32 CFR 181........ ....................... ............... - 4913 71 [New]___________________ _ 4908 878— ------------------ 4911 73 [New]_____________________ 4908 1001-------------------------------------- 4911 49 CFR 507 (2 documents)_____________ 4909 1007-------------------------------------- 4911 500_____ 4914 Rules and Regulations (R.S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403, as amended; Lewis. Oneida. 5 U.S.C. 631, 633; E.O. 10577, 19 F.R. 7521, Lincoln. Power. Title 5— ADMINISTRATIVE 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 218) Madison. Teton. Minidoka. Twin Falls. PERSONNEL U nited S tates Civil S erv­ Nez Perce. ice Commission, Chapter I— Civil Service Commission [seal] Mary V. Wenzel, MARYLAND PART 213— EXCEPTED SERVICE Executive Assistant to Kent. Queen Annes. the Commissioners. - Department of Defense MINNESOTA [F.R. Doc. 64-3427; Filed, Apr. 7, 1964; Becker. Pennington. Section 213.3306 is amended to show 8:47 a.m.] Chippewa. Polk. the addition of a new position, Deputy Clay. Pope. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Civil De­ Grant. Red Lake. fense). Effective upon publication in PART 213— EXCEPTED SERVICE Kandiyohi. Roseau. the F ederal R egister, subparagraph (2) Commission on Civil Rights Kittson. Stearns. is added to paragraph (e) of § 213.3306 as Mahnomen. Stevens. set out below. Section 213.3356 is amended to show Marshall. ! Swift. the revocation of the exceptipn for the Norman. Traverse. § 213.3306 Department of Defense. position of Special Assistant to the Staff Otter Tail. Wilkin. ***** Director. Effective upon publication in MONTANA
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