Federal Register - September 7, 1955

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FEDEMIREGISTER
VOLUME 20

1934

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NUMBER 174

Washington, Wednesday, September 7, 1955
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3112
American E ducation W eek , 1955
BY THE PRESIDENT OF TH E UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

Done at the City of Washington this first day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal fifty-five, and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightieth.
D wight D. E isenhower
By the President:

WHEREAS the pioneers of our Nation H erbert H oover, Jr., established schools and colleges and re Acting Secretary of State.
garded education as a bulwark of the American way of life; and P. R. Doc. 55-7263; Filed, Sept. 2, 1955;
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WHEREAS the Nations schools and educational institutions have contrib uted immeasurably to the welfare of our TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
people and to the progress and security of our country; and Chapter VII Commodity Stabilization WHEREAS education contributes not Service Farm Marketing Quotas only to the development of a fuller and and Acreage Allotments, Depart more useful life for the individual citizen but also to the safeguarding of the free ment of Agriculture doms and ideals which we cherish as P art 725B urley and F lue -C ured Americans; and T obacco WHEREAS in this year of the White House Conference on Education our peo PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF
ple have a right to take special pride in MARKETING QUOTA REFERENDUM
our Nations educational system, and an 725.703
Basis and purpose. Sec obligation to demonstrate a desire and capacity to meet the major problems tions 725.703 and 725.704 are issued to announce the results of the flue-cured facing American education;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. tobacco marketing quota referendum for EISENHOWER, President of the United the marketing year beginning July 1, States of America, do hereby designate 1956, and for the three-year period be the period from November 6 through ginning July 1, 1956. Under the provi November 12, 1955, as American Educa sions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act tion Week, and I ask the people through of 1938, as amended, the Secretary pro out the country to participate fully in claimed a national marketing quota for the observance of that week. I urge this flue-cured tobacco for the 1956-57 mar observance as evidence of appreciation keting year 20 F. R. 4787. The to teachers and school officials for work Secretary announced 20 F. R. 4827
well done, and as a pledge of citizen in that a referendum would be held on terest in better education. I also urge July 23,1955, to determine whether fluethis observance as a fitting prelude to cured tobacco producers were in favor the White House Conference on Educa of or opposed to marketing quotas for tion to be held in the City of Washing the marketing year beginning July 1, ton from November 28 through Decem 1956, and to determine whether flueber 1, 1955, and as a tribute to the cured tobacco producers were in favor challenging role American education is of or opposed to marketing quotas for playing in building a better and stronger the three-year period beginning July 1, 1956. Since the only purpose of this nation in todays world of nations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have proclamation is to announce the results hereunto set my hand and caused the of the referendum, it is hereby found Seal of the United States of America to and determined that with respect to this be affixed.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation Pa€
American Education Week, 1955 6543
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk, handling of;
Austin-Waco, Tex__________
Philadelphia, Pa___________
San Antonio, Tex__________
Rules and regulations:
Potatoes, Irish, grown in Colo rado ; expenses and rate of as sessment______________
Agriculture Department See also Agricultural Marketing Service; Commodity Stabiliza tion Service.
Notices:
Michigan; designation of area for production emergency loans______________________
Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Extension of special authoriza tion for provisional maximum take-off weights for certain airplanes operated by Alaskan air carriers and by Depart ment of Interior___________
Rules and regulations:
Propeller reverse pitch indica tors:
Certification and operation rules for scheduled air car rier operations outside con tinental limits of U. S____
Irregular air carrier and offroute rules______________
Scheduled interstate air car rier certification and op eration rules____________
Commerce Department See Federal Maritime Board.
Commodity Stabilization Service Rules and regulations:
Tobacco, burley and flue-cured;
results of marketing quota referendum________________
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Federal Register - September 7, 1955

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