Pages 1-38 FEDERAL REGISTER ^ A VOLUME 29 1 9 3 4 NUMBER 1 * ^ A flT E D ^ Washington, Wednesday, January 1, 1964 Contents AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Control area extension, control FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION zone and restricted area; alter­ See Commodity Credit Corporation. ation ____________«____ _ 3 Proposed Rule Making Federal airways, control zones and Natural gas companies; annual ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION restricted areas; alterations (2 report forms___ _ ____ ___ 21 documents) ___ _____ 3,4 Natural gas pipeline companies; Notices Restricted area, designation; and certificate applications for gas- American Radiator & Standard alteration of controlled air- service facilities___________ _ 22 Sanitary Corp.; issuance of . space and Federal airway___ _ 4 facility license amendment—_ 28 Standard instrument approach- FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Saxton Nuclear Experimental p r o c e d u r e s ; miscellaneous Corp.; extension of expiration amendments______ i ______ _ 5 Notices Old Kent Bank and Trust Co.; or­ date of provisional operating Proposed Rule Making license_________ . 28 der approving consolidation___ 33 Yankee Atomic Electric Co.; issu­ Aircraft engines; airworthiness ance of facility license amend­ standards_________ 15 FOOD AND DRUG ment ______________________ 28 Restricted area/military climb corridor and controlled air­ ADMINISTRATION space; alteration____________ 21 Proposed Rule Making COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Food additives and antibiotics; in­ See also National Bureau of fection in chickens; nomen­ Standards. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS clature_____ ,________________ 15 Notices COMMISSION Notices Public Roads Bureau; authority, Food additives; filing of petitions: organization and functions (2 Proposed Rule Making Elanco Products Co__________ 27 documents)_________________ 24,25 TV broadcast stations ; use of air­ General Electric Co__________ 27 borne television transmitters; extension of time for filing com­ HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND COMMODITY CREDIT ments______ 23 WELFARE DEPARTMENT CORPORATION Notices See Food and Drug Administra­ Notices Show cause orders: tion. King, Walter J_______________ 29 Jute bagging and bale ties used in Savage, Henry W_.__________ 29 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT wrapping cotton; extension of Van Dyne, Clyde C__ ________ 29 time for submission of views___ 24 Notices Hearings, etc.: Changes in financial interests: American Telephone and Tele­ Mayott, Clarence W__________ 24 CUSTOMS BUREAU graph Co__ _____ 30 Boardman Broadcasting Co., Mollman, Lilbert A___________ 24 Rules and Regulations Inc., and Daniel Enterprises, Shepperd, Samuel R__________ 24 Liability for duties; liquidated Inc_____ _________________ 30 Wade, Alexander H., Jr_______ 24 damages___________________ 14 TVUE Associates, Inc., and United Artists Broadcasting, INTERSTATE COMMERCE Inc________________ 32 COMMISSION EMERGENCY PLANNING United Artists Broadcasting, Notices Inc., et al_______ 30 OFFICE Fourth section application for re­ Notices lief ________________________ 34 California; major disaster notice. 33 Motor carrier: FEDERAL MARITIME Alternate route deviation no­ COMMISSION tices ______________________ 34 f e d e r a l a v ia t io n a g e n c y Applications and certain other Notices proceedings_______________ 34 Roles and Regulations U.S. Atlantic & Gulf/Australia- Intrastate applications_______ 37 Airworthiness directive; Douglas New Zealand Conference agree­ Transfer proceedings_________ 37 Model DC-8 Series aircraft___ 13 ments; investigation_________ 32 (Continued on next page) 1 2 CONTENTS LABOR DEPARTMENT SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Wage and Hour Division. COMMISSION See Customs Bureau. Notices NATIONAL BUREAU OF Hearings, etc.: WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION STANDARDS Colonial Mortgage Service Co_ 33 One Maiden Lane Fund, Inc__ 33 Notices Notices Certificates authorizing employ­ Frequency broadcasts by NBS and ment of full-time students U.S. Navy radio stations______ 24 working outside school hours in Radio stations WWVB and retail or service establishments WWVL; change in schedule__ _ 24 at special minimum rates_____ 38 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. Monthly, quarterly, and annual cumulative guides, published separately from the daily issues, include the section numbers as well as the part numbers affected. 14 CFR 21 CFR 71 [New] (4 documents) 3 .4 P r o po se d R u l e s : Volume 76 73 [New] (4 documents) 3.4 121------------------ 15 97 [New]__ ____ _____ 5 146------------------ 15 UNITED STATES 507___________________ ■to 146a_____ —___ 15 146b_______ ___ 15 STATUTES AT LARGE P r o po se d R u l e s : 146c_____ - ____ 15 1 [New]________ __ — 15 146e_______ 15 [87th Cong., 2d Sess.l 13____________________ 15 Contains laws and concurrent resolutions 33 [New]_____________ 15 47 CFR enacted by the Congress during 1962, 71 [New]_____________ 21 P r o po sed R u l e s : Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1962, pro- 73 [New].......................... 21 3 _ .........................................—- 23 posed amendment to the Constitution, and Presidential proclamations Price: $10.00 18 CFR P r o po se d R u l e s : Published by Office of the Federal Register, 157_____ ______ ____ __________ 22 National Archives and Records Service, 260........................ — _______ ____ 21 General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 1 9 CFR Washington, D.C., 20402 8_____________________________ 14 Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, and days following official Federal holidays, FERERAL®REGISTER by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Serv- -- — v im/wi. Ices Administration, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, Telephone WOrth 3-3 61 approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President. Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. T h e F ederal register will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year, payable in advance. The charge for individual copies (minimum 15 cents) varies in proportion to the size of the issue. Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. The regulatory material appearing herein is keyed to the Code op F ederal R egulations, which is published, under 50 titles, pur­ suant to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as amended August 5, 1953. The Code op F ederal R egulations is sold by the Superin­ tendent of Documents. Prices of books and pocket supplements vary. There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister, or th e Code op F ederal R egulations. Rules and Regulations Surface to flight level 270 from 1 to 3 ments. All comments received were Title 14-AERONAUTICS AND nmi N of the point of beginning. favorable. 2.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 3 to Subsequent to publication of the no­ 4 nmi N of the point of beginning. SPACE 3.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 4 tice, the FAA has determined that an to 6 nmi N of the point of beginning. altitude designation of “Surface to Chapter I— Federal Aviation Agency 5.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 6 to 19,000 feet MSL” for the portion of R- 11 n m i N of th e p o in t of b eg in n in g . 5403 extending from the point of begin­ SUBCHAPTER E— AIRSPACE [NEW] 10.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 11 ning to one nautical mile northwest [Airspace Docket No. 63-CE-84] to 15 n m i N of th e p o in t of b eg inning. would eliminate the need for changes 14.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 15 in the holding patterns at Minot, N. Dak. PART 71— DESIGNATION OF FEDERAL to 19 n m i N o f th e p o in t o f b eg in n in g . Since this change from the action pro­ AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, 17.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 from 19 to 25 nmi N of the point of beginning. posed in the notice is less restrictive on AND REPORTING POINTS [NEW] 20.000 feet MSL to flight level 270 -from 25 the public, compliance with the notice to 30 n m i N of th e p o in t of b eg in n in g . and public procedure is unnecessary. PART 73— SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE Time of designation. Continuous. In consideration of the foregoing and [NEW] Using agency. Grand Forks AFB Approach for the reasons stated in the notice, the C ontrol. Alteration of Control Area Extension, following actions are taken: 2. In § 71.165 (27 FJfl. 220-59, Novem­ 1. In § 73.54 North Dakota (28 F.R. Control Zone and Restricted Area ber 10, 1962), the following change is 19-37, January 26, 1963), R-5403 Minot, On September 13, 1963, a notice of made: In Grand Forks, N. Dak., “The N. Dak. (Minot AFB), Restricted Area/ proposed rulemaking was published in portion of this control area extension Military Climb Corridor is amended to the F ederal R egister (28 F.R. 9955) stat­ within R-5402 shall be used only after read: ing that the Federal Aviation Agency was obtaining prior approval from appropri­ R-5403 Minot, N. Dak. (Minot AFB), Re­ considering amendments to §§ 71.165, ate authority.” is added. stricted Area/Military Climb Corridor 71.171, and 73.54 of the Federal Aviation 3. In § 71.171 (27 FJR. 220-91, Novem­ Boundaries. From a point of beginning at Regulations which would alter the ber 10, 1962), the following change is Latitude 48°26'42" N., Longitude 101°25'13" boundaries of the Grand Forks, N.
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