WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1972 WASHINGTON, D.C. Volume 37 ■ Number 197 f V SCIIWTA C % Pages 21405-21471 1*2. i S M 19 Zb * ? / 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. PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATIONS— National Legal Secretaries’ Court Observance Week ...............- ...................-.............. 21411 National School Lunch Week, 1972_______ ____ 21413 Drug Abuse Prevention Week........ ..................... 21415 National Day of Prayer ........... ~..........—~ 21417 Country Music Month, October 1972___________ 21419 COMMITTEE MANAGEMENT— Presidential Ex­ ecutive order.................. ........................................ 21421 HIGHWAY PROJECTS— DoT guidelines for en­ vironmental impact and related statements, guidelines to assure that economic, social and environmental effects have been considered (2 documents)................................................................... 21430 SECURITIES— SEC interpretations regarding prompt and accurate disclosure of information regarding contract developments, fiscal operations and related matters (2 documents)................21464, 21465 SEC proposes amendments to forms for re­ porting extraordinary or unusual charges, credits to income and national provisions for lo sses______________ 21445 COLLEGE LIBRARY GRANTS— HEW regulations on financial assistance for preparation costs in acquisition of resources; effective 10—11—72..... 21436 MEDICARE— HEW amends regulations regarding time limi­ tations on filing claims for payment....... ............ 21428 HEW notice of 1973 inpatient hospital deductible................................... 21452 VETERANS PENSION— VA amendment applying waiver of retirement benefits; effective 10—4—72.. 21436 (Continued inside) MICROFILM EDITION FEDERAL REGISTER 35mm MICROFILM Complete Set 193 6-71, 202 Rolls $1,439 Voi. 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HIGHLIGHTS— Continued INCOME TAX— NURSING HOMES— Price Comm, permits cer­ 1RS amendments relating to controlled foreign tain institutional health providers to accept in­ corporations not availed of to reduce taxes...... 21434 creased state uniform payments for services...... 21440 1RS proposals relating to levies on salaries and wages; comments by 11--13-72....... ....... ..... 21442 RURAL HOUSING— USDA revises certain interest credit servicing regulations..................................... 21425 MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY— DoT revises rules on coupling and towing of articulated vehicles; effec­ FLUE-CURED TOBACCO— USDA proposed de­ tive 7-1-73........... ........................................ .. 21439 terminations for 1973 marketing quotas; com­ ments within 30 days..... .............. ............... 21443 FOREIGN SHIPBUILDING— Maritime Admin, an­ nounces intention to determine any significant VETERINARY DRUGS— FDA approves ketamine changes in market conditions of combination hydrochloride injection as an anesthetic for cats; RO/ROcontainerships; comments by 10-18-72.. 21451 effective 10-11-72......... ......... .................. ..... 21429 Contents AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION THE PRESIDENT AND CONSERVATION Notices SERVICE Printing Management Specialist; PROCLAMATIONS manpower shortage; listing___ 21456 Proposed Rule Making Country Music Month— -------------21419 Flue-cured tobacco; marketing COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Drug Abuse Month—_— —----------21415 quotas for 1973-1974_______ _ 21443 National Day of Prayer----- ---------- 21417 See Maritmie Adm inistration; O f­ fice of Import Programs. National Legal Secretaries’ Court AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Observance Week-------------------- 21411 See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ COMMITTEE FOR THE National School Lunch Week-------21419 ice; Agricultural Stabilization IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE and Conservation Service; Ani­ EXECUTIVE ORDER mal and Plant Health Inspection AGREEMENT Committee Management-------------- 21421 Service; Farmers Home Admin­ Notices istration. Certain cotton textile products produced or manufactured in EXECUTIVE AGENCIES ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH Costa Rica; entry or withdrawal INSPECTION SERVICE from warehouse for consump­ AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL tion ______ _—--------------------- 21456 Rules and Regulations DEVELOPMENT Exotic Newcastle disease and psit­ ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY tacosis or ornithosis in poultry; Notices areas released from quarantine. 21427 OFFICE List of ineligible suppliers of com­ Rules and Regulations Proposed Rule Making modities and com m odity-related Community Action Program: services for A.I.D. financing----- 21448 Unshu oranges from Japan; pro­ Allowances and reimburse­ posal to delete marking require­ ments for members of policy ment ______________________ 21444 making bodies; miscellaneous AGRICULTURAL MARKETING amendments _— ----------------- 21437 SERVICE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Per diem rates for OEO grantees and delegate agencies----------- 21438 Rules and Regulations Notices Travel regulations for CAP Applicant’s environmental report, grantees and delegate agen­ Pecans in shell; size classification; supplemental environment re­ cies ____________ 21438 correction__ ______________ - 21423 port, supplemental environmen­ Tomatoes: tal reports, and draft environ­ EDUCATION OFFICE mental statement for Peach Grown in Florida; lim itation of Rules and Regulations shipm ents________________ 21423 Bottom Atomic Power Station U nits 2 and 3 ; availability-------- 21453 College library resources pro­ Import restrictions___________ 21424 Connecticut Light & Power Co. gram; grant assistance for vari­ Proposed Rule Making et al.; application and hearing. 21454 ous preparation costs------------ 21436 Northern States Power Co.; issu­ Filberts grown in Oregon and ance of license; hearing-------- - 21455 EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Washington; expenses of Fil­ ADMINISTRATION CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD bert Control Board and rate of Rules and Regulations assessment for 1972-73 fiscal Notices Federal Coal Mine Health and year _____________________ 21442 ATC Bylaws Investigation; post­ Safety Act of 1969; list of State Walnuts grown in California, Ore­ ponement of hearing-------------- 21456 laws found to meet criteria of gon, and W ashington; proposed International Air Transport As­ approval; correction-------------- 21429 marketing control percentages sociation; order regarding fare (Continued on next page) matters; correction--------------- 21456 for 1972-73 marketing year----- 21443 21407 21408 CONTENTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FEDERAL RAILROAD Notices AGENCY ADMINISTRATION Authorized San Luis Unit-Central Valley Project, Calif.; availabil­ Rules and Regulations Notices ity of final environmental state­ State certification of activities re­ Vermont Railway, Inc.; petition m ent ---------------- 21450 quiring a Federal license or per­ for exemption from hours of Statement of changes in financial mit; redesignation____________ 21441 Service Act__________________ 21453 interests: Ford, John E., Jr__.___________ 21450 FARMERS HOME FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE McKnight, Maxwell S ________ 21451 Weymouth, Edgar A., Jr____ _ 21451 ADMINISTRATION Rules and Regulations Hunting; Nevada; Sheldon Na­ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Rules and Regulations tional Antelope Refuge----------- 21436 Account servicing policies; redes­ Rules and Regulations ignation and amendment of FOOD AND DRUG Income tax; controlled foreign section _________________
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