
FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 5 Tuesday, January 10, 1967 • Washington, D.C. Pages 183-246 Agencies in this issue— Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Army Department Atomic Energy, Commission Civil Aeronautics Board Commodity Credit Corporation Consumer and Marketing Service Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission, Food and Drug Administration Interior Department Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Monetary Offices Navy Department Public Health Service Securities and Exchange Commission Wage and Hour Division Detailed list o f Contents appears inside. 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There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister o r th e Code op Federal R e g u l a t i o n s . Contents ADVISORY COMMISSION ON FEDERAL COM M UNICATIONS INTERSTATE COMMERCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL CO M M ISSIO N CO M M ISSIO N RELATIONS Notices Notices Rules and Regulations Hearings, etc.: Fourth section application for re­ Employee responsibilities and Cosmos Cablevision Corp. and lief ____ _________________________ 245 conduct---------- --------------------- --- 203 Aiken Cablevision, Inc______ 239 Lyrla, Keith H.; statement of changes in financial interests. _ 245 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Stephen Vaughan and Associ­ ates and Multivision North­ See Commodity Credit Corpora­ west, Inc____________ 238 LABOR DEPARTMENT tion; Consumer and Marketing Taxicab radio service__________ 239 See Wage and Hour Division. Service. LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU ARMY DEPARTMENT FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Public land orders: Medical and dental attendance; Notices Alaska (3 documents)___210, 211, 213 miscellaneous amendments____ 215 Western Maryland Trust Co.; Arizona (2 documents)______ 210, 213 application for exemption_____ 241 Colorado ________________________ 210 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION M o n ta n a __ ._______ •___________ 210 Proposed Rule Making FEDERAL MARITIME New Mexico (5 documents)___ 211, 212,214 Eligibility for access to restricted CO M M ISSIO N Oregon (4 documents) __210, 212-214 data or defense information; South Dakota___________________ 213 use of hallucinogenic drugs for Notices Washington________ 213 nonmedical purposes___________ 234 Approval agreements: W yom ing______________________ 212 Notices American President Lines, Ltd., General Dynamics Corp.; termi­ and China Navigation Co., MONETARY OFFICES nation of facility license_______ 236 Ltd ______________________ !___ 240 Rules and Regulations Isochem, Inc.; order postponing Pacific Coast-Australasian Tar­ hearing----------------------------------- 236 iff Bureau____________________ 240 Conditions for purchase by Treas­ Pacific Westbound Conference. 240 ury of newly-mined domestic CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Trans Pacific Freight Confer­ silver______ . __________________ 195 ence ________________________ 240 Notices NAVY DEPARTMENT Air Transport Assn, et al.; ac­ FEDERAL POWER CO M M ISSIO N Rules and Regulations cessorial cargo services________ 236 International Air Transport Assn. ; Notices Declarations and awards; Viêt- Nam Campaign Medal with de­ fares---------------------------------------- 236 Hearings, etc.: vice________________________ 221 Lake Central Airlines, Inc.; post­ Algonquin Gas Transmission ponement of prehearing con­ C o ------- ------------------------------ 242 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ference_________ ________________ 238 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America___________________ 243 Rules and Regulations COMMODITY CREDIT Pacific Gas and Electric Co____ 243 Grants to improve quality of train­ CORPORATION Wilson, Alvin, et al_____________ 241 ing centers for allied health Notices professions______________________ 204 FOOD AND DRUG Certificates of interest; sale to SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE financial institutions___________ ADMINISTRATION 235 CO M M ISSIO N Rules and Regulations CONSUMER AND MARKETING Notices Depressant and stimulant drugs; SERVICE exemption of certain combina­ Utah Power & Light Co.; issuance tion “drugs______________________ 197 and sale of short-term notes Rules and Regulations to banks___________ 243 Dates, domestic, produced or Habit-forming drugs; exemption packed in designated part of from prescription dispensing re­ quirements ____________________ 203 TREASURY DEPARTMENT California ; miscellaneous See Monetary Offices. amendments ___________________ 214 HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION defense d e p a r t m e n t WELFARE DEPARTMENT See Army Department; Navy De­ Proposed Rule Making partment. See Food and Drug Administra­ Crediting tips as wages_________ „ 222 tion; Public Health Service. Employee employed in bona fide FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY capacity of academic admin­ INTERIOR DEPARTMENT istrative personnel or teacher; Rules and Regulations defining and delimiting terms— 228 See also Land Management Bu­ Airborne ATC transponder equip­ reau. Notices ment; TSO-C74a_______ __ i«8 Rules and Régulations Certificates authorizing employ­ ai^craft engines, and pro­ ment of learners at special mini­ pellers; identification__________ 187 Récréation fees_____ _________ ;____ 207 mum rates.._______ ____ _______ 244 185 186 CONTENTS 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, 1967, and specifies how they are affected. 3 CFR 21 CFR 43 CFR E x e c u t iv e O r d e r s : 165 ________ 203 18----- -------------—— ---------------- 207 June 13, 1902 (revoked in part by 166 _ 197 P u b l i c L a n d O r d e r s : PLO 4143)__________— _________ 213 686 (revoked in part by PLO July 7, 1910 (revoked in part by 29 CFR 4133) ___________________________ 210 1096 (revoked in part by PLO PLO 4131)______________________ 218 P r o p o s e d R u l e s : June 16, 1911 (revoked in part by i 531______________ 222 4141) __________ 213 PLO 4129)______________________ 210 541_______ ____ 228 2449 (revoked by PLO 4140)______ 213 6143 (revoked in part by PLO 2631 (revoked by PLO 4140)______ 213 4136) _____ _____________________ 211 31 CFR 2749 (revoked in part by PLO 6276 (revoked in part by PLO 4137) ___________________________ 212 195 4136) _____________________ _____ 211 80----------------- ----- 4074 (corrected by PLO 4134)— _ 211 81__________ 195 4129 ___________________________ 210 93_______________ 195 4130 ___________________________ 210 5 CFR 4131 ___________________________ 210 1700— 203 32 CFR > 4132 _____ 210 577______________ 215 4133 ___________________________ 210 733— — . ____ 221 4134 ___________________________ 211 7 CFR 4135 __ _____________ , ____ _ 211 987____' 214 42 CFR 4136 _____________________
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