WEDNESDAY^JULY 25, 1973 WASHINGTON, D.C. Volume 38 ■ Number 142 Pages 19897-19950 NEW LOCATION OF FEDERAL REGISTER OFFICE Effective Monday, July 30, 1973, the Office of the Federal Register will be located in Room 8401,1100 L St., NW., Washington, D.C. Documents may be de­ livered or inspected between the hours of 8:45 a.m. and 5:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays. The mail address will remain un­ changed: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, DC 20408. July 25, 1973— Pages 19897-19950 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. EXECUTIVE ORDER— Amending Executive Order No. 11647 relating to Federal Regional Councils ..................... 19903 ECONOMIC STABILIZATION— CLC extends certain ex­ port exemption; effective 7—19—73............................................ 19905 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE— HEW postpones effective date of certain social services regulations........................................... 19911 INDIAN AFFAIRS— Interior Department issues exceptions to appeal regulations and allows for use of peyote in religious services (2 documents); effective 7 -2 5 -7 3 ........ 19909, 19910 PESTICIDES— EPA announces filing of petitions for tolerances (2 documents)...... ................................................... 19925 FOOD ADDITIVES— EPA announces filing of petition for the herbicide simazine......................... ........................... ........ 19925 NEW DRUGS— FDA withdraws approval of methapyrilene hydrochloride application; effective 8 -6 -7 3 ........................ 19920 NEW ANIMAL DRUGS-^FDA approves use of chloram­ phenicol capsules for dogs; effective 7 -2 5 —73.................... 19909 NONFAT DRY MILK— Tariff Commission announces investigation and hearing on imports, 7 -3 0 -7 3 .............. 19939 SPORTS BROADCASTING— FCC extends comment period to 9 -1 7 -7 3 on practices of licensees and networks............. 19915 BANKING— FRS amendments on single and multiple maturity time deposits (2 documents)................................... 19908 ANTIDUMPING— Treasury Department decision on paper­ making machinery and parts from Sweden and Finland (2 docum ents)-,-................................................................ 19916, 19917 (Continued inside) HIGHLIGHTS— Continued MEETINGS— HEW: Consumer Advisory Council to Office of Consumer USDA: Willamette National Forest Advisory Commit­ Affairs, 7 -2 5 -7 3 .................................... ............................ 19920 tee, 8 -1 6 and 8 -1 7 -7 3 ...._________ ____ ____ ______ ____ 19917 President's Cancer Panel, 7 -2 6 -7 3 ___..:....................... 19920 FCC: Steering Committee of the Cable Television Fed- EPA: Petrochemical Industry Advisory Committee, 8 -2 9 eral/State Local Advisory Committee, 7—30 and and 8-30-73 ____r ....... ........................................... ..... .. 19925 7 -3 1 -7 3 ..... ........................................................................... 19929 AEC: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards; meet­ State Department: International Telegraph and Tele­ ing 8 -9 to 1 1-73............................... .................. ..........I. .. 19922 phone Consultative Committee, 8-2 -7 3 ........................... 19916 CSC: Federal Employees Pay Council, 7 -2 5 -7 3 ............. 19925 Published daily, Monday through Friday (no publication on Saturdays, Sundays, or on official Federal ^ . by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services COCM Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408, Tinder the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., o *> Cltl- 15) and the regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (1 CFR Ch. 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Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. <0 £ There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the F ederal R eg ister. < FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 38, NO. 142— WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1973 Contents THE PRESIDENT Entry of certain petroleum and FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM products into customs bonded Rules and Regulations Executive Order warehouse___________________ 19916 Ampnriing Executive Order No. Interest on deposits; maximum Reimbursable services; excess cost r a t e s ___ ____________________ 19908 11647 relating to Federal Re­ of preclearance operations_____19916 Member banks; marginal reserve gional Councils___________ _— 19903 DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL requirem ents_________________ 19908 EXECUTIVE AGENCIES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Notices AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Notices First International Bancshares, Rules and Regulations Florida State University; deci­ Inc.; order approving acquisi­ Milk in Chicago Regional market­ sions on application for duty tion of bank___________ 19935 ing order; order amending or­ free entry of scientific articles; First National Agency of Aitkin, der _________________________ 19905 correction ___________________ 19917 Inc.; formation of bank hold­ ing company and proposed re­ Proposed Rules ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Celery grown in Florida ; han­ tention o f insurance agency— 19936 Notices General Financial Systems; reten­ dling lim itation----------------- 19914 tion of bank shares; correction . 19936 Milk in the Nebraska-Western Chevron Chemical Co.; filing of Iowa marketing area; extension petition regarding pesticide Southwest Co.; approval of for­ of time for filing exceptions to chemical ____________________ 19925 mation of bank holding com- the recommended decision on CIBA-GEIGY Corp.; filing of pe­ pany and retention of insurance amendments to tentative mar­ tition for food additives_______ 19925 agency activities_____________ 19936 keting agreement and to order— 19915 Pennwalt Corp.; filing of petition regarding pesticide chemicals_ 19925 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Petrochemical Industry Advisory Rules and Regulations See also Agricultural Marketing Committee; meeting---------- — 19925 Service; Forest Service; Soil Hunting in Arizona and Cali­ Conservation Service. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION forn ia: Notices Cabeza Prieta Game Range----- 19912 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Havasu National Wildlife Ref­ Rules and Regulations Authority delegations to various officials to authenticate docu­ uge (2 documents)----------------- 19912 Nuclear Power Plants; codes and ments; certify records and affix Imperial National Wildlife Ref­ standards _________ _________. 19907 s e a ls __ '______________—------- 19926 uge (2 documents)___________ 19913 Notices Kofa Game Range (2 docu­ Advisory Committee on Reactor FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ments) __________ 19912 Safeguards; meeting_______ 19922 Rules and Regulations FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD _ Control zone; alteration; correc­ Notices tion _________________ _____ 19909 Rules and Regulations Hearings, etc.: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Chloramphenicol capsules; safe Air Freight "Forwarders’ Char­ COMMISSION and effective use for treatment ters investigation_______ 19922 Rules and Regulations of dogs_______________________ 19909 Iran National Airlines Corp___ 19925 Color additives: San Francisco and Oakland International Broadcasting Sta­ tions; correction__ ___________ 19911 Pyrophyllite _____________________ 19909 Helicopter Airlines, Inc. et al_ 19922 Titanium dioxide; confirmation CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Proposed Rules of effective date_____________ 19909 Practices of licensees and net­ Notices Sulfaethoxypridazine; animal works in connection with broad­ drugs; correction------------------- 19909 Federal employees pay council; casts of sports events; order ex­ meeting 7-5-73_______________ 19925 tending time for filing com- Notices COMMERCE DEPARTMENT m e n ts _________:--------------------- 19915 Drugs for human use affected by See also Domestic and Interna­ Notices Drug Efficacy Study Implemen­ tional Business Administration; Common carrier services informa­ tation; permission for certain Maritime Administration; Na­ tion; domestic public radio drugs to remain on market; tional Oqeanic and Atmospheric services applications._________ 19926 co r r e c tio n ___________________ 19920 Administration ; National Tech­ Standard broadcast applications Methapyrilene hydrochloride for nical Information Service. ready and available for proc­ nasal (topical) administration; Notices essing _______________________ 19929 withdrawal of approval for new Watches and watch movements; Steering Committee of Federal/ drug application______________ 19920 State-Local Advisory Commit­ allocation of calendar year 1973
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