Federal Register - December 1, 1956

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VOLUME 21

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NUMBER 233

Washington, Saturday, December 1, 1956

TITLE 14 -CIVIL A V IA T IO N
Chapter I Civil Aeronautics Board Subchapfer B Economic Regulations Order No. E-10788; Docket No. 4870 etc.
P art 207 C h a r t e r T r ip s a n d S p e c i a l S e r v ic e s temporary auth o r izatio n for n a t io n a l defense te n d in g
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EXEMPTIONS

Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 27th day of November 1956.
In the matter of military exemptions for Certificated Air Carriers, Certificated Alaskan Air Carriers, Certificated Cargo Carriers, Large Irregular, Supplemental, and Irregular Transport Carriers, Docket No. 4870 et al.
The Board by Order No. E-9756, No vember 18, 1955, extended until Decem ber 1, 1956, the authorizations granted yB rd Orders Nos. E-6933, E-6934 and "-6935, dated October 31, 1952, and 27ari as amended, the Boards 2 " Rfulations, or individual exemption authorizations.
A p p lic a t e for further extension of fiiprf v,exei?iption authority have been irwl by Seaboard & Western Airlines, linn Tn September 14,1956; Plying Tiger i S T on ctber 2, 1956; Slick A ira,1 Inon October 5, 1956; Alaska o E 5 j on October 10,1956; Alaska wJS A3?hnes, Cordova Airlines, Inc., Wipn ai11Consolidated Airlines, Inc., and l9rfi AJaska Airlines, Inc., on October 26, ciatiAnr Aircach Transport Assomem ncACTA on behalf of its S c S n n 0Tl Ci t.ober 31 1 9 5 6 and the Assnnfden Military Air Transport ttemho 10n tionl sH?port f the aforesaid applica ine carriers generally allege that
the circumstances which warranted the grant of the present exemption author izations still exist and that the said exemptions should be extended until De cember 1,1957, or later.
The Department of Defense, by letter of November 1, 1956, has advised the Board that the aforesaid exemptions have resulted in facilitation of the move ment of military traffic and the realiza tion of certain economies, and that the Department would benefit substantially from their extension.
ACTA also filed on August 2, 1956, a separate application, assigned Docket 8152, in which it requests military exemp tions for Supplemental Carriers since it Interprets the Boards Order E-9744 in the Large Irregular Air Carrier Investi gation as taking the new class of carriers therein established, the Supplemental Air Carriers, out of the scope of the military exemption authorizations of Order E-9756.
On the other hand, IM ATA, by letter to the Board, dated August 14, 1956, urges that the military exemption authorization to the Large Irregulars already applies to the Supple mental Air Carriers.
A question has also arisen as to the applicability of the military exemptions to intra-Alaskan operations by large Irregular Carriers, Irregular Transport Carriers and Supplemental Air Carriers.
More specifically, we have received in quiries as to whether these carriers can carry military furlough traffic within Alaska; also as to whether they can carry military plane-load traffic within Alaska under contracts with a govern ment contractor.
At the outset, we wish to make clear that the circumstances which warranted grant of the military exemptions au thorized by Orders Nos. E-6933, E-6934, E-6935, E-6740, and E-9756 continue to exist and that therefore, these exemp tions should be renewed for another year, or until December 1, 1957. Accordingly, we find that the enforcement of the provisions of section 401 of the Act, applicable Economic Regulations and Orders to the extent that they would otherwise prevent the air transportation C on tin u ed on p. 9397

CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making :
Potatoes, Irish, grown in Maine;
proposed expenses and rate of assessment __________________ 9435
W heat; official grain standards of the U. S_____ _______________ 9432
Rules and regulations:
Florida; limitations of ship ments:
Grapefruit___________________
9402
Oranges_______________________ 9401
Tangerines____________________ 9402
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments------------------------------------ 9403
Milk, southwest Kansas market ing area; order suspending certain provisions___________
9401
Oranges, navel grown in Arizona and designated part of Cali fornia; limitation of han dling------------------------------------- 94oo
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Stabilization Service.

Alien Property Office Notices :
D e u t s c hs c h e Steinbrucher Malzfabrik, A. G .; vesting order---------------9446
Vested property, intention to return:
Akata, Chisuko and Seiji____ 9445
Beccadilli di Bologna, Anna, et al---------------------------------- 9445
Ernstbrunner, Franz, et al__ 9445
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet 9445
van Beveren-van Beek, P ___ _ 9445
Vau, Jean Baptiste Paul_____ 9445

Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Proposed rule making:
Propeller feathering hose as semblies; minimum perform ance standards_______________

9431

Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Type certification of aircraft with turbo-prop replace ments---------------------------------

9395

9436

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