FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 34 • NUMBER37 Tuesday, February 25, 1969 • Washington, D.C. Pages 2531-2596 PARTI (Part II begins on page 2579) Agencies in this issue— The President Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Atomic Energy Commission Business and Defense Services Administration Civil Aeronautics Board Coast Guard Consumer and Marketing Service Customs Bureau Emergency Preparedness Office Federal Aviation Administration Federal Highway Administration Federal Home Loan Bank Board Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Trade Comm ission Fish and Wildlife Service Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau National Park Service Securities and Exchange Com m ission Small Business Administration Tennessee Valley Authority Detailed list of Contents appears inside. ... y No. 37—Pt. 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Contents Proposed Rule Making FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION THE PRESIDENT Lemons grown in California and Rules and Regulations PROCLAMATIONS Arizona; termination of pro­ ceeding -------------------------------- 2564 Administrative op in ion s and Red Cross Month, 1969_________ 2535 Spinach, canned; standards for rulings: Save Your Vision Week, 1969___ 2537 grades; extension of time_____ 2564 Country of origin marking re­ quirements for product as­ EXECUTIVE AGENCIES CUSTOMS BUREAU sembled in Puerto Rico of Rules and Regulations domestic and foreign com­ ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ponents ___________ 2552 Coastwise transportation of con­ “Free hosiery for life” offer to HISTORIC PRESERVATION tainers, etc., by certain Irish obtain sales representatives_ 2551 Notices vessels_____________________ 2539 Marketing ten year old unused National Register of Historic equipment as new deceptive_ 2551 Places; cross reference_______ 2568 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS OFFICE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Notices Rules and Regulations See Consumer and Marketing Major disasters: Fishermen’s Protective Act pro­ Service. Arkansas___________________ 2572 cedures; provision for optional California; amendment_______ 2572 f e e s ------ ----------------------------- 2563 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Migratory bird permits; acquisi­ FEDERAL AVIATION tion of captive-reared mallard Notices ducks without permits________ 2562 National Aeronautics and Space ADMINISTRATION Administration; issuance of Rules and Regulations INTERIOR DEPARTMENT amended facility license. ___ 2568 Flight restrictions in proximity of See Fish and Wildlife Service; Land Management Bureau; Na­ BUSINESS AND DEFENSE Presidential and other parties.. 2551 tional Park Service. SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Notices General Aviation District Office INTERSTATE COMMERCE Rules and Regulations at Memphis, Tenn.; redesigna­ COMMISSION Domestic refined copper set-aside. 2561 tion __________ _____________ 2568 Notices CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD FEDERAL HIGHWAY Motor carrier transfer proceed­ Proposed Rule Making ADMINISTRATION ings ------- 2574 Foreign air transportation; filing Proposed Rule Making LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU of notice of nonstop service to Notices and from South America______ Motor vehicle safety standard; child seating systems; extension California; proposed withdrawal -Notices of time and amendment ____ 2564 and reservation of lands______ 2568 Hearings, etc.: Flying Tiger additional points_ 2569 f e d e r a l h o m e l o a n b a n k NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Linea Aerea Nacional—Chile BOARD Notices (LAN) •___________________ 2569 „ , . _ , . Transportes Aereos de Carga, Rules and Regulations National Register of Historic S.A. (Transcarga)_____ _ 2569 Federal Savings and Loan Sys­ P laces--------------------------------- 2580 tem operations; savings de­ SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COAST GUARD posits; correction____________ 2551 COMMISSION Rules and Regulations FEDERAL MARITIME General duties and jurisdiction; Notices correction __________________ 2562 COMMISSION Hearings, etc.: Proposed Rule Making Dumont Corp________________ 2572 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Financial Venture Fund, Inc__ 2573 Collection, compromise, and ter­ Majestic Capital Corp________ 2573 See Business and Defense Services mination of enforcement claims. 2566 Administration. Notices SMALL BUSINESS CONSUMER AND MARKETING Truck loading and unloading rates ADMINISTRATION at New York Harbor; third Notices SERVICE supplemental order_____ ____ 2569 Declarations of disaster loan Rules and Regulations FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION areas: Milk handling in certain market­ Alaska ______________ ______ 2573 ing areas: Notices Texas (2 documents)_________ 2574 Georgia ------------------------------ 2541 Hearings, etc.: Louisville-Lexington-Evansville ; Cascade Natural Gas Corp____ 2570 TENNESSEE VALLEY termination of certain pro- Florida Gas Transmission Co_ 2570 AUTHORITY v isio n ----- ------------------ 2550 Getty Oil Co. et al____ ;__ ____ 2570 Rules and Regulations Pigs, feeder; standards for grades. 2539 Manufacturers Light and Heat Raisins produced from California Co. et al--------------------------- 2571 Equal employment opportunity; grapes; free and reserve per­ Marathon Oil Co____________ 2571 TV A contracts_______ _______ 2552 centages for 1968-69 crop year_ 2540 Union Producing Co. et al_____ 2572 (Continued on next page) 2533 2534 CONTENTS TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT See Coast Guard; Federal Aviation Administration; Federal High­ way Administration. TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Customs Bureau. List of CFR Parts Affected 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, 1969, and specifies how they are affected. 3 CFR 14 CFR * 32A CFR P roclamations: 91___________ ___ _____________ 2551 BDSA (Ch. V I): P roposed R ules : M -l 1A, Dir. 2----- 2561 3894 ______ 2535 203___________________________ 2565 ___ 3895 ______ 2537 33 CFR 16 CFR 2_______________ 2562 7 CFR 15 (3 documents)----------------- 2551, 2552 53_____________ 2539 46 CFR 989________ 2540 18 CFR Proposed R ules : 1007___________ 2541 303___________________________ 2552 504------------------ 2566 1046_____ _ 2550 19 CFR 49 CFR P roposed R u l e s: 4 __ ____ _ ^ 2539 P roposed R ules: 52_________ _ 2564 371_______ ____ 2564 010___ ____ 2564 50 CFR 12 CFR 16_. 2562 545_____ 2551 258 2563 2535 Presidential Documents Title 3— THE PRESIDENT Proclamation 3894 RED CROSS MONTH, 1969 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation For more than a century, men and women of good will have recog­ nized one symbol as being representative of human compassion. That symbol, revered throughout the world, is a banner bearing a red cross on a field of white. Under it, citizens of all nations strive to bring aid and comfort to the stricken, to heal the sick, and to serve those in distress. As a member of that world fraternity, our American Red Cross helps each of us to. help our fellow man. « Through its concern and aid for members of our Armed Forces in 30 countries around the globe, the Red Cross
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