Federal Register - April 10, 1957

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TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3176
C h ild H ea lth D a y , 1957
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the destiny of the Nation depends in large part upon the health and welfare of its children; and WHEREAS it is therefore appropriate that we dedicate ourselves anew to the task of promoting the spiritual, emo tional, and physical well-being of oyr children; and -
WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution of May 18, 1928 45 Stat. 617, has authorized and requested the Presi dent of the United States to issue an nually a proclamation setting apart May , 1 as Child Health Day and calling for the appropriate observance of that day;
and WHEREAS Child Health Day is also a fitting time for the people of the United States to observe a Universal Childrens Day, and to salute the work which the United Nations, through its specialized agencies, and the United Nations Chil drens Fund are doing to build better health for children;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Wednesday, the first day of May 1957, as Child Health Day; and I invite all per sons and all agencies and organizations interested in child welfare to unite on that day in observances that will em phasize the importance of a year-round Program designed to protect and develop the health of all children.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal f the United States of America to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this oth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fiftyseal seven, and of the Independence ,, of the United States of America ne one hundred and eighty-first.
D w ig h t D . E is e n h o w e r
the President:
John F oster D ulles,
Secretary of State.
pR- Doc. 57-2872; Filed, Apr. 9, 1957;
11:09 a. m .

TITLE 38 PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND VETERANS1 RELIEF
Chapter I Veterans Administration P art
4 D e p e n d e n t s
and C la im s
B e n e f ic ia r ie s
DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION

Immediately following 4.436, a new centerhead and 4.438, 4.439, and 4.4;40
are added to read as follows;
DEFINITIONS OF RELATIONSHIP

4.438 Widow a Definition. The term widow means a woman who was the wife of a person at the time of his death by reason of a marriage which oc curred prior to or during his service or, if married after separation from service, was married to him:
1 Before the expiration of 15 years after the termination of the period of active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training in which the in jury or disease causing the death of such person was incurred or aggravated; or 2 For 5 or more years; or 3 For any period of time provided a child was born of the marriage sec.
102 8, Pub. Law 881, 84th Cong..
b Child born of marriage. The phrase provided a child was born of the marriage as used in paragraph a 3
of this section, means a birth subsequent to the marriage on which the widows en titlement is predicated. The term in cludes a fetus advanced to the period of gestation required to -constitute a birth under the law of the jurisdiction in which the fetus was delivered.

c Continuous cohabitation. No de pendency and indemnity compensation shall be paid to any woman as a widow unless she continuously cohabited with the member of the uniformed service from the date of marriage to the date of his death, except where there was a sepa ration which was due to the misconduct of or procured by the husband without fault on her part sec. 209 e , Pub. Law 881, 84th Cong.. See 4.16
d Remarriage. Payments of de pendency and indemnity compensation may not be made to any woman as a widow for any period after she has re married unless the purported remarriage is void sec. 209 e , Pub. Law 881, 84th Cong.. See 13.402 C o n tin u e d on p. 2359

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation Child Health Day, 1957__ 1_

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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Potatoes, Irish, certain desig nated counties in North Da kota and Minnesota; han dling _________ __________
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Stabilization Service.
Alien Property Office Notices:
Vested property, intention to re turn:
Aktiebolaget Oscar Ahren Capocciama, Nicolina Bona_
Government of Italy_______
Atomic Energy Commission Notices:
Loudon, James, Co., Inc.; appli cation for Utilization Facility Export License__ _________
Utilization Facility License, appli cations;
U. S. Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center____
University of Virginia----------

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Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Myrtle Beach, S. C.; restricted areas_____________________ 2359
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Transcontinental, S. A.;prehearing conference___ __ 2381
Coast Guard Notices:
Equipment:
Approval and correction of prior document_____ 2372
Approval, termination of- 2375
Commerce Department See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; Federal Maritime Board.
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