Federal Register - July 1, 1959
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REGISTER
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VOLUME 24
NUMBER 128
Washington, Wednesday, July 1, 1959
Title 3 THE PRESIDENT
Proclam ation 3301
HUDSON-CHAMPLAIN
CELEBRATIONS
By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation WHEREAS the year 1959 marks the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the exploratory voyages of Henry Hudson and Samuel de Champlain on the waters which now bear their names;
and WHEREAS these voyages signaled the beginning of settlements along the Hud son River and in the region of Lake Champlain which have contributed much to the commerce, culture, and traditions of our land; and WHEREAS the Congress by an act approved August 8, 1958 72 Stat. 544, established the Hudson-Champlain Cele bration Commission to develop and execute suitable plans for the celebra tion, in 1959, of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the exploratory voyages in 1609 of Henry Hudson and Samuel de Champlain; and by a joint resolution approved June 25, 1959, has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation designating 1959
as the year of the Hudson-Champlain Celebrations and calling upon all citizens to join in commemorating the explora tions carried out by these heroic men;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate 1959 as the year of the Hudson-Cham plain Celebrations; and I invite my fel low citizens to join in commemorating the heroic deeds of these pioneer explorers.
I also urge our schools, patriotic and historical societies, and civic and re ligious organizations to participate in the commemoration of these historic ex plorations, and to afford all of the people of the United States an opportunity to mark this anniversary with appropriate ceremonies, celebrations, and festivals.
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 twenty-fifth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal fifty-nine, and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightythird.
D wight D. E isenhower
By the President :
C hristian A. H er ter , Secretary of State.
F.R. Doc. 59-5510; Filed, June 29, 1959;
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Title 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission PART 25 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
PAY REGULATIONS
Highest Previous Rate Effective July 26, 1959, the last sen tence of paragraph j of 25.102 is amended. As amended, paragraph j reads as follows:
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D efinitions.
j Highest previous rate is the highest basic salary rate previously paid to a Federal civilian employee occu pying a position in any branch of the Federal Government executive, legisla tive, or judicial, or in the municipal government of the District of Columbia, or in a mixed ownership corporation, irrespective of whether or not such posi tion is subject to the pay schedules of the Classification Act. The highest previous rate must be based on a regular tour of duty at such rate 1 under an appoint ment not limited to 90 days or less, or 2 for a continuous period of 90 days under one or more appointments without a break in service. If such highest previ ous rate was earned in a Classification Act position, it shall be increased by any subsequent amendments to the Classifi cation Act pay schedules. If such high est previous rate was earned in a position not subject to the Classification Act, this rate shall be converted as of the time of such service to the equivalent per annum rate under the Classification Act;
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Rules and regulations:
Milk in certain marketing areas:
Greater Boston and Merri mack Valley, Mass_______
Southeastern New England_
Pears, fresh Bartlett, plums, and Elberta peaches grown in California:
Expenses and rates of assess ment for the 1959-60 season___________ __________
Grades and sizes___________
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Stabilization Service.
Air Force Department Rules and regulations:
Appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy______ ____ _
Army Department See Engineers Corps.
Atomic Energy Commissioif Notices:
Veterans Administration Hos pital; issuance of construction permit____________________
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Eastern Air Lines, Inc.; Pittsburgh-Syracuse services; prehearing conference_________
Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Federal employees pay regula tions; highest previous r a te ..
Commerce Department See also Federal Maritime Board;
National Bureau of Standards.
Notices:
Report of appointment and statement of financial inter ests; James G. Bonnar-------Statement of changes in finan cial interests:
Jones, John Robert_____ ___
Zahn, Lawrence H__________
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