
FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 34 . NUMBER 2 Friday, January 3, 1969 • Washington, D.C. Pages 31-107 Agencies in this issue— Agency for International Development Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Agriculture Department Consumer and Marketing Service Customs Bureau Engineers Corps Federal Aviation Administration Federal Communications Commission Federal Housing Administration Federal Power Commission Federal Reserve System Fish and Wildlife Service Interior Department Internal Revenue Service Interstate Commerce Commission Social Security Administration Tariff Commission Wage and Hour Division Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Latest Edition Guide to Record Retention Requirements [Revised as of January 1, 1968] This useful reference tool is designed keep them, and (3) how long they to keep businessmen and the general must be kept. 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Contents AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL FEDERAL AVIATION INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Notices Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Administration and enforcement of laws relating to distilled Miscellaneous am endm ents to Standard instrument approach spirits, wines, beer, tobacco, and chapter_____________________ 76 procedures ; miscellaneous firearms; delegation of author­ Notices amendments________________ 35 ity _________________________ 87 Argentina; delegation of authority FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS regarding administration of INTERSTATE COMMERCE A.I.D. program____________ __ 87 COMMISSION COMMISSION Notices AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION Notices Common carrier services informa­ Association of American Rail­ AND CONSERVATION SERVICE tion ____________________ ___ 91 roads; per diem mileage; demur- Rules and Regulations Communications Technical Sales, Inc., and Telephone Answering rage and storage agreement__ 101 National marketing quota referen­ Service; memorandum opinion Motor carrier: dum: and order enlarging issues____ 89 Alternate route deviation no­ Extra long staple cotton, 1969 tices _____________ 102 crop_____________________ 55 FEDERAL HOUSING Applications and certain other Peanuts, 1969 crop____________ 56 proceedings_______________ 103 Upland cotton, 1969 crop---------- 55 ADMINISTRATION Broker, water carrier and Puerto Rico; allotment of direct- Rules and Regulations freight forwarder applica­ consumption portion of main­ tions ___________________;_ 93 Supplementary financing of FHA Temporary authority applica­ land sugar quota; 1968 calendar project mortgages; correction— 74 year_______________ 56 tions _____________________ 105 Transfer proceedings_________ 106 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION See also Agricultural Stabiliza­ Notices LABOR DEPARTMENT tion and Conservation Service; Hearings, etc.: See Wage and Hour Division. Consumer and Marketing Serv­ Boester, H. F________________ 85 ice. Flanigan Brothers et al_______ 85 Getty Oil Co. et al----------------- 79 SOCIAL SECURITY Notices ADMINISTRATION Certain national forests; addition FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of lands_____________________ 88 Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Federal old-age, survivors, and ARMY DEPARTMENT Interlocking service between se­ disability insurance; self-em­ See Engineers Corps. curities companies and bank ployment and self-employment holding companies__________ 57 in com e_____________________ 58 CONSUMER AND MARKETING Notices FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE SERVICE Barbados; notice of finding re­ Rules and Regulations garding foreign social insurance Rules and Regulations Sport fishing in certain national or pension system____________ 89 Navel oranges grown in Arizona wildlife refuges: and designated part of Califor­ California __________________ 77 STATE DEPARTMENT nia; handling limitations_____ 57 N evada_________ 77 See Agency for International Proposed Rule Making Washington ________________ 77 Development. Milk in Neosho Valley, Red River Notices and Oklahoma M etrop olitan Loan applications: TARIFF COMMISSION marketing areas; handling____ 78 Mosher, George Alvin_________ 88 Notices St. Clair, Jack H_____________ 87 Notices Fresh peaches grown in Georgia; Olives; postponement of hearing. 93 findings and determinations___ 88 HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT CUSTOMS BUREAU See Social Security Administration. See Federal Aviation Adminis­ Rules and Regulations tration. Transportation in bond and mer­ HOUSING AND URBAN chandise in transit___________ 58 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Federal Housing Administra­ See Customs Bureau; Internal DEFENSE DEPARTMENT tion. Revenue Service. See Engineers Corps. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION ENGINEERS CORPS See also Fish and Wildlife Serv­ Rules and Regulations ice. Rules and Regulations Hotel and motel industry in Los Banos Detention Dam and Rules and Regulations Puerto Rico; wage order___ _ 74 Reservoir and Los Banos Creek; Kentucky and Tennessee; public Restaurant and food service indus­ flood control regulations______ 75 land order__________________ 76 try in Puerto Rico; wage order_ 75 33 34 CONTENTS List of CFR Parts Affected The following n u m e r ic a l 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. 7 CFR 19 CFR 33 CFR 722 (2 documents)_____ ________ 55 18_____________________________ 58 208____________________ 75 729____________________________ 56 815____________________________ 56 907____________________________ 57 20 CFR 41 CFR P roposed R ules : 404_____ 58 7-3_____________ ____________ — 76 1071___________________________ 78 7-16___________________________ 76 1104___________ 78 1106___________________________ 78 24 CFR 43 CFR 241____________________________ 74 P ublic Land Order: 12 CFR 4560----- ------------------------------— 76 218_______ — _________________ 57 29 CFR 14 CFR 728 _____________:_________ 74 50 CFR 97____________________________ 35 729 ______________________ 75 33 (3 documents)_______________ 77 35 Rules and Regulations Title 14— AERONAUTICS AND SPACE Chapter I— Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation SUBCHAPTER F— AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES [Beg. Docket No. 9312; Amdt. 629] PART 97— STANDARD INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES Miscellaneous Amendments The amendments to the standard instrument approach procedures contained herein are adopted to become effective when indicated in order to promote safety. The amended procedures supersede the existing procedures of the same classifi­ cation now in effect for the airports specified therein. For the convenience of the users, the complete procedure is republished in this amendment
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