Federal Register - March 2, 1957
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VOLUME 22
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Washington, Saturday, March 2, 1957
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3171
R ed C r o ss M o n t h , 1957
BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the American National Red Cross continues to demonstrate its ca pacity to serve as a volunteer relief agency of the American people in matters affecting our communities, the Nation, and the world; and WHEREAS by act of Congress the American National Red Cross is assigned responsibility in matters of voluntary relief for the armed forces of the United States, and serves as an agent of the American people in mitigating the suf-
fering caused by disaster in this country or abroad; and WHEREAS, while meeting its respon sibilities to the American people, it has, during the past year, extended its assist ance to the stricken people of Hungary;
and WHEREAS the Red Cross continues to Maintain the largest single program in Nation for the collection and distnbution of blood and blood derivatives, Providing approximately two . million J .kl0d annually for the treatment 01
sick and injured; and WHEREAS the activities of the Junior 6d Cross contribute to the development hii f00 citizenship and social responsiW among the youth of our Nation;
w h e r e a s through its programs of ina Ald Water Safety, and Home Nursjs. as well as other voluntary commuy services, the Red Cross helps to peo g1uf rd the health of millions of our
THEREFORE, I, DW IG IJT D.
WSENHOWER, President of the United man S
and Honorary ChairCrns Arnerican National Red as p V hereby designate March 1957
Amprross Month; and I urge all ine t w 8
onor the Red Cross durortrov,- x, month and to support this assurp 10n throughout the year to Drmrmtile continuing effectiveness of its X ams and services.
hei1,JVlTNESS W HEREOF, I have o set my hand and caused the
Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
.DONE at the City of Washington this 26th day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal fifty-seven, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightyfirst.
D w ig h t D . E is e n h o w e r
By the President;
Pase
Red Cross Month, 1957___________
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Administrative Order Memorandum for Heads of Exec utive Departments and Agen cies; 1957 Red Cross Campaign.
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Agricultural Marketing Service
Secretary of State.
1, 1957;
MEMORANDUM OF FEBRUARY 6, 1957
1957 R ed C r oss C a m p a i g n
T h e W h i t e H ougE,
Washington, February 6,1957.
M e m o r a n d u m fo r t h e H eads o f E x e c u t iv e D e p a r t m e n t s a n d A g e n c ie s
Because of its humanitarian purposes, the American Red Cross is close to the hearts of all who are concerned with the welfare of others. Federal employees and military personnel have demon strated this fact through their splendid record of contributions to the Red Cross.
The need for our generous support of imperative Red Cross services continues.
The past year has been a busy and costly one. Disaster expenditures alone were the highest in seventy-five years, and for several months the organization has been engaged in extensive relief oper ations on behalf of the people of Hun gary.
The Red Cross must always be kept ready to assume its responsibil ities to victims of disaster, to the armed forces, to veterans, and their families, as well as through its safety services, nursing and national blood programs, community and international services.
The 1957 Red Cross Campaign will be conducted during the month of March in accordance with the approved Federal fund-raising policy and program which specifically provides a separate solicita tion period for the American National Red Cross in all communities, except those where the Red Cross participates in a local united campaign, as well as Continued on next page
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Jo h n F oster D u l l e s , P. R. Doc. 57-1672; Piled, Mar.
11:30 a. m.
CONTENTS
Proposed rule making:
Milk; in central west Texas marketing area__________ ____
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Pears, fresh Bartlett; plums and Elberta peaches grown in California___ _________________
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Rules and regulations:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments_________________________ 1317
Milk; in New Orleans, La., mar keting area__________
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Oranges, grapefruit, and tan gerines g r o w n in Florida;
limitation of s h ip m e n t s 3
documents____________ i_1315-1317
Oranges, Navel; grown in A ri zona and designated part of California; limitation of han dling;------------------------------------1315
Agriculture Department See also Agricultural Marketing Service.
Notices;
North Carolina; disaster assist ance; designation of area for special emergency loans_____
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Alien Property Office Notices:
Vested property; intention to return:
Demeulenaere, Marcel, et al__1323
Simon, Harry Paul Isidor____
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Army Department See Engineers Corps.
Atomic Energy Commission Notices:
Aerojet-General Nucleonics; is suance a n d amendment of licenses and issuance of con struction p e r m it 3 docu m ents___________________ 1320,1321
U n io n Carbide Nuclear Co.;
application for utilization fa
cility license__________________
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