Federal Register - July 2, 1957

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 22

1934

REGISTER

/AHTED

NUMBER 127

Washington, Tuesday, July 2, 1957
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3188
U nited N ations D ay ,
1957

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the United States of Amer ica is one of the founders of the United Nations and rate consistently supported it in its unceasing quest for a durable peace based upon freedom and justice;
and WHEREAS the devotion of the people of the United States to the principles of the United Nations Charter is the expres sion of a faith deeply rooted in American cultural, political, and spiritual convic tions; and WHEREAS the United States consid ers that further development of the proc ess of the United Nations will enable it to promote justice under international law with increased effectiveness; and WHEREAS world opinion in support of international morality, law, and order has helped to make the United Nations a constructive force for the development of a stable, prosperous, and peaceful world; and WHEREAS the United Nations has been instrumental in preventing open conflict between nations by offering its machinery for conciliation, negotiation, and pacific settlement; and WHEREAS the United Nations, in co operation with the Specialized Agencies, has been helping to create the basic, con ditions for peace by encouraging greater production of food, better health, higher standards of living, and greater educa tional opportunities; and WHEREAS the General Assembly of the United Nations has resolved that Oc tober 24, the anniversary of the coming into force of the United Nations Charter, should be dedicated each year to making known the purposes, principles, and ac complishments of the United Nations:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby urge the citizens of this Nation to observe Thurs day, October 24, 1957, as United Nations Day by means of community programs Which will demonstrate their faith in, and support of, the United Nations and
will contribute to a better understanding of its accomplishments and of the hopes that inspired its founders.
I also call upon the officials of the Fed eral and State Gbvemments and upon local officials to encourage citizen groups and agencies of the press, radio, tele vision, and motion pictures, as well as all citizens, to engage in appropriate obser vance of United Nations Day throughout our country in cooperation with the United States Committee for the United Nations.
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 26th day of June 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 wight D. E isenhower
By the President: , J ohn F oster D ulles ,
Secretary of State.

P. R. Doc. 57-5392; Piled, July 1, 1957;
10:35 a. m.

PROCLAMATION 3188A

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Orders
Pas
Delegating the Secretary of State authority to prescribe the
rates or tariffs of fees for official services at United States em bassies, legations, and consu lates _1._______ _____:_____ 4632
The Presidents Award for Dis-.
tinguished Federal Civilian Service__ ___
4632
Proclamations
Immigration quotaGhana____ 4629
Imposing a quota on imports of rye, rye flour, and rye meal.__ 4631
United Nations Day, 1957_r ____ 4629
Reorganization Plan
Abolition of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Reorgan ization Plan No. 1 of 1957____ 4633
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service
Notices:
Green City Auction Co. et al., proposed posting of stockyards ___ :_______________ 4674
Rules and regulations:
Milk, New York-New Jersey marketing area; handling 4643
Agricultural Research Service
Rules and regulations:
Brucellosis in domestic animals;
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
designation of modified cer OF AMERICA
tified brucellosis-free areas, A PROCLAMATION
public stockyards, and slaugh tering establishments______ 4660
WHEREAS under the provisions of section 202 a of the Immigration and Agriculture Department Nationality Act, each independent coun See Agricultural Marketing Serv try, self-governing dominion, man ice; Agricultural Research Serv dated territory, and territory under the ice; Commodity Stabilization international trusteeship system of the Service.
United Nations, other than independent Alien Property Office countries of North, Central, and South Notices:
America, is entitled to be treated as a Vested property, intention to separate quota area when approved by return:
the Secretary of State; and Bjerke, Oscar Christian WHEREAS under the provisions of Munch Raeder, and Ems section 201 b of the Immigration and Wiese_____
4577
Nationality Act, the Secretary of State, Goldschmied, F r i e d e r i k e the Secretary of Commerce, and the At Herkner___ ___________ 4678
torney General, jointly, are required to Halla, Franz_______
4678
determine the annual quota of any quota Pennazzi-Ricei, Robertina__ 4678
Continued on p. 4631
Pennazzi-Ricci, Roberto____ 4678
4629
I mmigration Quota G hana

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Federal Register - July 2, 1957

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