Federal Register - July 26, 1952

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VOLUME 17

NUMBER 146

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Washington, Saturday, July 26, 1952
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 23rd day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, seal and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh.

PROCLAMATION 2983
R e v o c a t io n o f t h e S u s p e n s io n o f D u t ie s o n Z in c BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the import duties on zinc bearing ores imposed under paragraph 393 of Title I of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and on zinc in blocks, pigs, and slabs imposed under paragraph 394
of such title, have been suspended by Public Law 258, 82d Congress, approved February 11, 1952 66 Stat. 1, with re spect to imports entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period beginning February 12, 1952, and ending with the close of March 31, 1953, or the termination of the national emergency proclaimed by me on De cember 16, 1950, whichever is earlier;
WHEREAS the said Public Law 258
contains the following proviso:
Provided, That when, for any one calendar month during such period, the average m ar ket price of slab zinc Prime Western, f. o. b.
East St. Louis for that month has been below 18 cents per pound, the Tariff Com mission, within fifteen days after the con clusion of such calendar month, shall so ad vise the President, and the President shall, by proclamation, not later than twenty days after he has been so advised by the Tariff Commission, revoke the suspension of duties made by this Act, such revocation to be effective with respect to articles entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption after the date of such proclamation;

AND WHEREAS on the third day of July 1952 the Tariff Commission reported to me that it has found that the average market price of slab zinc Prime West ern, f. o. b. East St. Louis for the month of June 1952 was below 18 cents per pound:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, H A R R Y S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, pursuant to the said proviso of Public Law 258, 82d Congress, do hereby proclaim the revocation of the suspension of duties provided for in the said Public Law 258, such revocation to be effective with respect to articles entered for consumption or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption after the date of this proclamation.

H arry
S. T r u m a n
By the President:
Secretary of State.
P. R. Doc. 52-8293; Piled, July 25, 1952;
9:00 a. m.

TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
of
F ederal E m p l o y e e s P a y A ct o f as A m e n d e d , a n d t h e C l a s s if i
c a t io n A ct o f 1949, as A m e n d e d , a n d E s t a b l is h m e n t o f M a x i m u m S t ip e n d s for P o s it io n s i n G o v e r n m e n t H o s p i
t a l s F il l e d b y S t u d e n t or R e s id e n t T r a in e e s the
1945,
f r e e d m e n s h o s p it a l
Effective July 1, 1952, the list of posi tions for which maximum stipends have been prescribed in 27.2 is amended by revising the maximum stipend for stu dent nurses at Freedmens Hospital to read as follows:

27.2 Maximum stipends prescribed.

Student nurses Freedmens Hospital;
Total for 3-year training___________ $2, 825
N o te : This maximum stipend is effective only so long as student nurses at Freedmens Hospital pay $200 or more for tuition and re lated expenses for which they would not be charged at other Federal hospitals.
61 Stat. 727; 5 U. S. C. 1051-1058

seal
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See Production and Marketing Administration.
Notices :
Special civil air regulation; op eration by transocean air lines of crtain aircraft in the trust territory of the Pacific, Is lands --------------------- --------

6873

Civil Service Commission
Chapter I Civil Service Commission 27 E x c l u s i o n F r o m P r o v is io n s
Page
Révocation of suspension of duties on zinc-------------------------------

Civil Aeronautics Board
D ean A cheson,
P ar t
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
U n it e d S t a t e s C i v i l S e r v
ic e C o m m is s io n , L. A . M o y e r ,
Executive Director.
F . R. Doc. 52-8250; Filed, July 25, 1952;
8:59 a. m .

Rules and regulations:
Freedmens Hospital; maximum stipends prescribed_________

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Commerce Department See Federal Maritime Board; Na tional Production Authority.

Defense Mobilization, Office of Notices :
Finding and determination of critical defense housing areas;
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii area----------------------- ------ 6886

Economic Stabilization Agency See Price Stabilization, Office of.

Federal Communications Com mission Notices :
Coast stations currently author ized to operate on designated frequencies______ ____________ 6874
Cuban broadcast stations; noti fication of new stations, list of changes, modifications and deletions of existing stations 6874
Hearings, etc.:
Aladdin Radio and Television, Inc., and Denver Television Co------------------------------- 6878
American-Republican, Inc., and W ATR, Inc__________
6876
Azalea Broadcasting Co______ 6880
Booth Radio & Television Sta tions, Inc., et al___________
6877
Brush-M o o r e Newspapers, Inc., and Stark Broadcast ing C orp__________________ 6883
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Federal Register - July 26, 1952

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Date26/07/1952

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