Federal Register - February 2, 1940
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 5
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1934
NUMBER 23
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Washington Friday February 2, 1940
The President e x e c u t iv e o r d e r
Extending the L im its of the Customs P ort of E ntry of C harleston, S outh Carolina, in C ustoms C ollection D is
trict N umber 16 S outh C arolina
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the Act of August 1, 1914, 38 Stat. 609, 623 U.S.C. title 19, sec. 2, it is ordered th at the limits of the customs port of entry of Charleston, South Caro lina the headquarters port of Customs Collection District Number 16, be, and they are hereby, extended to include all points in Charleston Harbor, and all points on the Ashley and Cooper Rivers and their tributaries within ten miles from the corporate limits of the city of Charleston.
This order shall become effective thirty days from the date hereof.
T he W hite
F ranklin D R oosevelt H ouse,
January 31, 1940.
No. 8335
F. R. Doc. 40-483; Filed, February 1, 1940;
10:32 a. m.
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 14CIVIL AVIATION
CHAPTER ICIVIL AERONAUTICS
AUTHORITY
Amendment 33, Civil Air Regulations Amendment of D efinitions and R e Designation of C ontrol Airports , Control Zones of I ntersection, R adio F ixes, and Airway T raffic Control Areas
At a session of the Civil Aeronautics Authority held at its office in Washing ton, D. C. on the 30th day of January 1940.
Acting pursuant to the authority vested in it by the Civil Aeronautics Act
of 1938, particularly sections 205 a and 601 a of said Act, and finding th at its action is desirable in the public interest and is necessary to carry out the provi sions of, and to exercise and perform its powers and duties under said Act, the Civil Aeronautics Authority hereby amends th Civil Air Regulations as follows:
Effective March I, 1940, Part 60 of the Civil Air Regulations is amended as follows:
1. By amending section 60.100 to read as follows:
60.100 Unassigned.
2. By amending section 60.101 to read as follows:
60.101 Unassigned.
3. By amending section 60.102 to read as follows:
60.102 Unassigned.
4. By amending section 60.103 to read as follows:
60.103 Control zone. A control zone is the air space above that area on the surface of the earth within 3 miles of the center of an airport designated by the Authority as a control airport, and within Vz mile of a line extended from the center of such airport to the radio range station established for the pur pose of directing air traffic to such air port. See section 60.21 for a list of control airports.
5. By amending section 60.105 to read as follows:
60.105 Control zone of intersection.
A control zone of intersection is the air space above that area on the surface of the earth within a radius of 25 miles of a radio range station designated by the Authority as the center of such intersec tion. See section 60.22 for such designa tion.
6. By amending section 60.106 to read as follows:
60.106 Unassigned.
7. By amending section 60.120 to read as follows:
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order:
Page Charleston, S. C., extending lim its of customs port of entry- 429
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 14C ivil Aviation :
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Control airports, control zones of intersection, radio fixes, airway traffic con trol areas_____________
T itle 26I nternal R evenue :
Bureau of Internal Revenue:
Income tax under the Inter nal Revenue Code Regu lations 103, Subpart C
Supplemental provisions.
T itle 43P ublic L ands: I nte
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rior :
Grazing Service:
State and other lands, regula tions for leasing________
560
NOTICES
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Braniff Airways, Inc., hearing 563
Department of Labor:
Wage and Hour Division:
Issuance of certificates for employment of learners:
Apparel industry__ ______
562
Hosiery industry_________
562
Textile industry__________ 563
Federal Communications Commis sion:
Hearings:
Falvey, J. D_____________ _r _ 563
L & M Broadcasting Co. Louis R. and M a u r i c e Spiwak_________________ 564
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
United Light and Power Co.r Declaration, filing of________ 564
H earing------------------------- v 564
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