WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1971 . WASHINGTON, D.C. Volume 36 ■ Number 179 Pages 18447-18502 PART I (Part II begins on page 18499) HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE This listing does not affect the legal status of any document published in this issue. Detailed table of contents appears inside. NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE WEEK— Presi­ dential proclamation......................... 18453 ECONOMIC STABILIZATIONS^ supplemen­ tary guidelines................... — .......... ................. 18471 SPECIAL GRANTS— HEW proposal concerning eligibility criteria for school programs involving educationally deprived children; comments by 10-15-71 ..... ...................................- ....... .........- 18500 PUBLIC INFORMATION— CSC amendments on availability ................. 18455 FOOD CONTAINERS— USDA amendments on standards for condition; effective 1 1 -1-7 1......... 18455 NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS— Justice Dept, amend­ ments on visa petitions for temporary employ­ ment; effective 9 -1 5 -7 1 ....... 18460 FLOOD INSURANCE— HUD additions to hazard areas and insurance eligibility lists (2 docu­ ments) ...................... .............................. 18463, 18464 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE— Amendment on fees for compiling and processing d ata......... 18465 FAMILY PLANNING— HEW regulations on grants for voluntary family planning services to persons from low-income families;, effective 9 -1 5 -7 1 ...... 18465 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS— DoT miscellaneous amendments............................................... 18468 (Continued inside) Latest Edition Guide to Record Retention Requirements [Revised as of January 1, 1971] This useful reference tool is designed they must be kept. 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HIGHLIGHTS— Continued SOYBEANS— USDA proposal on price support ENVIRONMENT— Interior Dept, notice of avail­ program; comments within 30 days....................... 18473 ability of statement on Santa Margarita Project, California — .............................................................. 18478 GRANTS— ADULT EDUCATION— HEW notice of closing date EPA proposal on ‘lturn-key,, projects for waste for grant applications for special remedial treatment plant construction; comments with­ programs ................—.............................................. ~ 18480 in 30 days-.———.......... ........................................ 18477 ECONOMY— Federal Open Market Committee EPA notice of locations for submittal of grant- current economic policy directive and continuing authority directive (2 documents)........................ — 18488 in-aid applications— ...................... .......... — 18485 NAT’L COMM. ON STATE WORKMEN’S COM­ ANTIDUMPING— Customs Bur. notice on color PENSATION— Notice of hearings on 10-18-71 T.V. picture tubes from Japan................................. 18478 and 10-19-71.............. ..... .......... ............ ....... 18489 Contents THE PRESIDENT CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION COMMODITY CREDIT Rujes and Regulations CORPORATION PROCLAMATION Proposed Rule Making Availability of official informa­ National Hispanic Heritage Week, Burley tobacco; advance rates by 1971_________________________ 18453 tion; places where information may be obtained; examinations- 18455 grade for 1971 crop; correction- 18473 Excepted service: Soybean price support and reseal Department of Commerce--------- 18455 loan programs________________ 18473 EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Export-Import Bank of the U.S_ 18455 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH General Services Administra­ CONSUMER AND MARKETING tion _______________________ 18455 SERVICE • SERVICE Small Business Administration- 18455 Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Notices Food containers; standards for Hog cholera and other commu­ Department of the Interior; title condition____________________ 18455 nicable swine diseases; areas Lemons grown in California and quarantined — ------------------- 18461 change in noncareer executive assignm ent--------------------------- 18484 Arizona; handling limitation— 18459 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Grants of authority to make non­ Proposed Rule Making career executive assignments: Beurre D’Anjou and certain other See Agricultural Research Service; Department of Labor--------------- 18484 Commodity Credit Corporation; varieties of pears grown in Inter-American Social Develop­ Oregon, Washington, and Cali­ Consumer and Marketing Serv­ ment Institute--------------------- 18484 ice. fornia; expenses and rate of Manpower shortages: assessment___________________ 18473 Notice of cancellation; second Milk in Minneapolis-St. Paul mar­ ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION and third mates, hopper keting area; decision on pro­ Notices dredges, coastal waters and posed amendments to marketing Pacific ports---------- 18485 agreement and to order_______ 18474 Power Reactor Development Co.; Notice of listings: order extending provisional op­ Executive Assistant to Deputy CUSTOMS BUREAU erating license expiration date- 18480 Mayor, Washington, D.C— 18485 Executive Director, National Notices CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Commission on Fire Pre­ Color television picture tubes from Notices vention and Control---------- 18485 Japan; antidumping proceed­ Professor of Behavioral Sci­ ings _________________________ 18478 Hearings, etc.: ences, Army War College, British Overseas Air Charter Pa _________- ____________ 18485 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT L td ___________________ —— 18480 Revocations of authority to make Rules and Regulations Eastern Air Lines, Inc------------ 18480 noncareer executive assign­ Express service investigation-^- 18481 ments: Reporting procedures on defense International Air Transport As­ related employment; negotiated sociation _______________ 18481 Department of the Treasury— 18484 contract awards_______________ 18464 Inter-American Social Develop­ Trans World Airlines, Inc., and (Continued on next page) United Air Lines, Inc------------ 18482 ment Institute------------- -------- 18484 18449 18450 CONTENTS EDUCATION OFFICE FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION IMMIGRATION AND Proposed Rule Making Notices NATURALIZATION SERVICE Financial assistance to meet spe­ Hearings, etc.: Rules and Regulations Columbia Gas Transmission cial educational needs of educa­ Nonimmigrant classes; temporary tionally deprived children; cri­ C o rp ----------------------- 18485 employees------------------------------ 18460 teria for special grants__;______11500 Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas C o ___ l ___________________ 18486 Notices Monsanto Co. et al______ ____ 18487 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Adult education; establishment of Nueces Industrial Gas Co_____ 18486 See Fish and Wildlife Service; closing date for receipt of appli­ Transwestern Pipeline Co__ ___ 18487 Hearings and Appeals Office; cation for special experimental United States Hydrocarbon Co. Land Management Bureau; demonstration projects and for et al_______ 18488 Reclamation Bureau. teacher training,_____________ 18480 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM INTERSTATE COMMERCE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Notices COMMISSION OFFICE Federal Open Market Committee : Continuing authority directive Notices Rules and Regulations with respect to domestic open Assignment of hearings__________ 18490 Economic stabilization; guidelines market operations___________ 18488 Motor carriers
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