THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1973 WASHINGTON, D.C. Volume 38 ■ Number 90 Pages 12195-12306 PART I (Part II begins on page 12287) (Part III begins on page 12299) 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. SMOKING ON AIRCRAFT— CAB requires segregation of smokers on commercial flights; effective 7—10—73.......... 12207 CHILD SAFETY— FDA proposes to ban hazardous bicycles; comments by 7—9—73---------------------- ---------------------— .............. 12299 METHADONE TREATMENT PROGRAM— FDA establishes time limit for use; effective 5—10—73.....— ......................... 12211 WEST VIRGINIA MINE DISASTER— Interior Department notice of opportunity to request public hearing; requests by 6-1 -73 . ........................ ............................................... - 12245 NATIONWIDE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN— Interior Department announces availability of draft environmental statement ________________ _____ ___________ .............. 12245 NATIONAL PARKS SAFETY— Interior Department limits length of side mirrors on vehicles; effective 6—11—73------ 12211 VETERANS— VA rules on educational benefits, release of Govern­ ment information and automobile purchase assistance (3 documents)......................................................... 12213 HEW notice of acceptance of and deadline for appli­ cations for cost-of-instruction payments....................... 12247 ECONOMIC STABILIZATION— CLC regulations on special reports .............................. 12201 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES— BNDD proposed placement of diethylpropion in schedule III; comments by 6—7—73. .. 12230 INSECTICIDES— EPA regulations concerning various tolerances (3 documents); effective 5 -1 0-73........ 12214, 12215 NEW ANIMAL DRUGS— FDA approves use of lincomycin hydrochloride monohydrate tablets for dogs and cats; effective 5 -1 0-7 3 .................. 12211 OIL STORAGE FACILITIES— EPA proposal on liability limits and size classes; comments by 7 -9 -7 3 ................. ............. 12239 (Continued inside) REMINDERS (Hie items In this list were editorially compiled as an aid to F ederal R egister users. 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There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R egister. .0« k a < FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 38, NO. 90— THURSDAY, M AY 10, 1973 HIGHLIGHTS-Continued DISASTER ASSISTANCE— OEP issues list of eligible NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS— AEC announces avail­ counties in Illinois------------------------------------------------------------------ 12260 ability of environmental statement on emergency core cooling systems............ ........................ -.............................— - 12247 AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT— FAA regulations on acquisition CANNED APPLESAUCE— FDA proposal on definitions and of U.S. land for public airports; effective 6 -9 -7 3 12204 standards of identity; comments by 8 -8 -7 3 ...................... 12234 NAVIGABLE AND OCEAN WATERS— DOD proposal regard­ COTTON TEXTILES— CITA adjusts the level of imports ing permits authorizing activities; comments by 6-11-73.. 12217 from the Republic of China.-.........- ..................... —-......... 12247 MEETINGS— TRUTH IN LENDING— DOD: Coastal Engineering Research Board, 5-15 to FRS regulations concerning use of rebate method in 5-17-73 ..................................... ................ ..................... 12242 an installment contract— ............ ...... ......... ........... 12202 Environmental Advisory Board of the Chief of Engi­ FRS proposal regarding rebate of finance charges neers, 5—15 and 5—16—73.............. .............. ...... .......... 12242 USDA: Raisin Advisory Board, 5—24—73........................ 12245 upon prepayment; comments by 6—15—73....................... 12240 State Department: Law of the Sea Advisory Committee, 5-18 and 5-19-73. .. ............ .................................... -..... 12241 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— FHLBB reduces Advisory Panel on International Law, 5—21-73.. — 12241 liquidity requirement from 7 to 6V£ percent; effective EPA: Coal Desulfurization Advisory Committee, 5- 10-73 __________________________________________________________ ________ ________________________ 12202 5-22-73 ................... ............... ....... ...... .......................... 12250 Contents AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD EDUCATION OFFICE Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Notices Oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, “No-Smoking” areas aboard air­ Veterans’ cost-of-instruction pay­ and tangelos grown in Florida; craft operated by certificated ments; acceptance and deadline minimum grade requirement— 12201 air carriers---_____________ _ 12207 for applications----------------------- 12247 Proposed Rules Notices EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS OFFICE Milk in Northern Louisiana mar­ Hearings, etc.: Notices keting area ; hearing on amend­ Braniff Airways, Inc-------------- 12247 Illinpis; amendment to major dis­ ments to agreement and order—. 12232 Eastern Air Lines, Inc., and aster notice__________________ 12260 Oranges and grapefruit grown in Titusville-Cocoa Airport Au­ ENGINEERS CORPS Lower Rio Grande Valley in thority ----------------------------- 12248 Texas; increase in expenses for Holland-America Line Agencies, Proposed Rules 1972-73 fìscàl period___________ 12232 In c_____________!___________ 12249 Permits for activities in navigable Peaches, fresh, grown in Georgia; Supplemental Renewal Proceed­ or ocean waters; policy, prac- expenses and fixing of rate of ing _____________________ — 12249 tice, and procedure-------------------- 12217 assessment for 1973-74 fiscal Notices period______________________ - 12232 COAST GUARD Notices Meetings : Rules and Regulations Chief of Engineers Environmen­ Raisin Advisory Board; meeting-- 12245 Great Lakes load lines; establish­ tal Advisory Committee------- 12242 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT ment; calculation and assign­ Coastal Engineering Research See Agricultural Marketing Serv­ ment of freeboards, etc— ------- 12288 B oard_____________________ 12242 ice; Animal and Plant Health ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Service; Rural Electrification COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations Administration; Soil Conserva­ See Maritime Administration. Pesticide tolerances; tion Service. 2 - Chloro - 1 - (2,4,5 - trichloro- ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND FIREARMS COMMITTEE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF phenyl) vinyl dimethyl phos­ BUREAU TEXTILE AGREEMENTS phate -------- ------------------------12214 Notices Notices Dimethyl phosphate of 3- hydroxy - N - methyl - cis - Firearms; acquisition, transfer, Certain cotton textiles and prod­ receipt; granting of relief-------_ 12241 crotonamide----------------------- 12215 ucts from Republic of China; M ethom yl------------------------ -— 12215 entry or withdrawal from ware­ Procurement by negotiation; price ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH house—______________________ 12249 INSPECTION SERVICE negotiation policies and tech­ niques __________________ ■___ 12214. Rules and Regulations COST OF LIVING COUNCIL Hog cholera; areas quarantined— 12201 Proposed Rules Rules and Regulations Liability limits for small onshore Authority to require special re­ ARMY DEPARTMENT oil storage facilities---------------- 12239 ports; reporting and record- Tennessee; State implementation See Engineers Corps. keeping violations____________ 12201 plans; compliance schedule----- 12238 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Notices Chevron Chemical Co.; filing of Notices See Engineers Corps. petition regarding pesticide Acceptance criteria for emergency chemical ____________________ 12249 core cooling systems for light
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