Federal Register - June 8, 1954
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
VOLUME 19
1934 fi United
NUMBER 110
Washington, Tuesday, June 8, 1954
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3057
F lag D a y , 1954
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
D O N E at the City o f W ashington this third day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty Fs e a l
four, and o f the Independence o f the United States o f Am erica the one hundred and seventy-eighth.
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS fo r m any years June 14
has been set aside as F lag D ay in com memoration of the adoption o f our national emblem by the Continental Congress o n that day in 1777; and WHEREAS it is fitting that we should observe the day by solemn rededication to those high principles o f integrity which constitute the very foundations of our Republic; and WHEREAS it is also fitting that we should remember that the Stars and Stripes symbolize our freedom, which we deeply cherish; our strength, which stems from the blessings that Providence has showered upon us; and our unity, which is the bulw ark of the N ation;
and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 3, 1949 63
Stat. 492, formally designated June 14
rf each year as Flag D ay and requested the President to issue annually a procla mation calling fo r a suitable observance of the day;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, D W I G H T D, EISENHOWER, President o f the United States of America, do hereby ask that on Hag Day, June 14, 1954, the people of tbe Nation honor our colors by display ing them at their homes o r other suita ble places and by giving prayerful con sideration to their duties as well as their privileges as citizens under this glorious bajHmr. I also direct the appropriate officials of the Governm ent to arrange or the display of the flag on all G overn ment buildings on that day.
W ITNESS W H E R E O F , I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal o the United States o f Am erica to be affixed.
D w i g h t D . E is e n h o w e r
B y the President;
J o h n F oster D u l l e s ,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 54-4392; Filed, June 4, 1954;
4:59 p. in.
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter I Agricultural Marketing Service Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices, Department of Agriculture P art 23 U n it e d S t a t e s S tand ar d s f o r D ry W h e y 1
O n A pril 17,1954, notice was published in the F ederal R e g ist e r F . R. Doc. 54 2913; 19 F. R. 2232-2233 regarding pro posed United States Standards fo r D ry W hey.
A fte r consideration o f all relevant matters presented, including the pro posals in the aforesaid notice and a re quest o f the cheese industry th at a scorched particle requirement fo r dry whey be included, the following United States Standards fo r D ry W h ey are hereby prom ulgated pursuant to the authority contained in the A gricultural M arketing Act, 1946 60 Stat. 1087; 7
U . S. C. 1621 et s eq ..
T h e prom ulgation of these standards wiU provide the Departm ent with offi cial standards fo r this product and will m ake available official standards fo r general use by the dairy industry.
T h e standards are as follows:
DEFINITION
Sec.
23.1
Dry whey.
1 Compliance with these standards does not excuse failure to comply with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Paee
F la g D ay, 1954_____________________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule m aking:
Oranges T exas and S t a t e s other than Florida, California and A riz o n a ; U . S. stand ards____________________________
T o b a c c o , le a f; classification covering classes, types and groups of grades______________
Rules and regulations:
M ilk:
G reate r K ansas City_________
Topeka, K a n s_________________
Pears, fresh Bartlett, plums, and E lberta peaches grow n in C alifornia;
regulation by grades and sizes______________
W hey, dry; U . S. standards____
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Agriculture Department See A gricultural M arketing Serv ice.
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Proposed rule m aking:
A ir carrier operating certifica tion; airplane perform ance l i m i t a t i o n s nontransport category a_____________________
Rules and regulations: .
Certification procedures; avia t i o n safety representatives___
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Civil Aeronautics Board R ules and regulations:
Certification and o p e r a t i o n rules; authority of A dm in istrator to waive certain proving test requirements fo r scheduled a ir carriers:
Interstate carriers___ ________
Operations outside continen tal limits of U . S __________
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Commerce Department See Civil Aeronautics Adm inistra tion.
Federal Power Commission Notices:
H earings, etc.:
Com m onwealth N atu ral G as Corp_________________________
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