Federal Register - October 26, 1957
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VOLUME 22
3 ; 1934 e f f O N tT Z O
NUMBER 209
Washington, Saturday, October 26, 1957
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3208
Th e o d o r e O ctober
R oosevelt C entennial Y ear 27, 1957-O ctober 27, 1958
BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE U NITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Theodore Roosevelt loved America with impassioned devotion and served her greatly in public office and as a pri vate citizen. As President of the United States, his name is associated with epochal readjustments in the relations of government and industry, with the policy of conservation which he estab lished, with the building of the Panama Canal, and with the peace th at ended the Russo-Japanese War. His appeals to conscience sank deep into the Ameri can heart and mind and wrought en during changes.
A man of rich gifts in many fields, at home alike in the world of books, the world of politics, and in the wild waste spaces where adventure called, he.was historian and ranchman, huntsman .and naturalist, Rough Rider, preacher, fam ily man, and explorer. His contempor aries cherished him as a two-fisted fighter who loved life,. loved people, feared nobody, and was as much at ease with kings as with cowboys, a wielder alike of the winged phrase and of the sledge hammer, a dangerous antagonist, and an unforgetting, unforgettable friend.
Upon us who stand outside the circle of time in which men felt his personal spell, Theodore Roosevelt exercises a dif ferent and, perhaps, a deeper power.
We see, and claim for our own, the word, the spirit, and the example th at survive for us in this teacher of the principles underlying democratic institutionsthis summoner to participation in the pro cedures of free government, adjuring us, as he entreated the men and women of his own time, to accept the responsibil ities of free citizenship. He was a man on fire for his country, who kindles fires 111our hearts. He was a prophet, calling upon us to fulfill our .responsibilities not only for the sake of our own Nation and People but for the sake of those, through
out the world, who look to us for hope, inspiration, and leadership.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, in consonance with a request made by the Congress in its joint resolution approved by me on September 4, 1957 Public Law 85-297, do hereby call upon the American people to observe the one hundredth anniversary of Theo dore Roosevelts birth throughout the centennial year beginning October 27, 1957, by appropriate activities and cere monies, by the study of his life and teach ings, and above all, by individual, per sonal rededication to those responsibil ities of American citizenship which he so zestfully fulfilled.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and baused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 22d day of October 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 eightysecond.
D wight D. E isenhower
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service
Rules and regulations:
Almonds, grown in California;
handling---------- --------------- 8485
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of han dling--------------------------- 8486
Oranges, grapefruit, and tange rines grown in Florida; limi tation of s h ip m e n ts - - ------ 8486
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Credit Cor poration; Commodity Stabili zation Service; Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
Alien Property Office
Notices:
Vested property, intention to return:
Houwink, R ------------By the President:
Kraemer, Jeanette and Ida J ohn F oster D ulles , Sternau____ --------------Secretary of State.
Wouthuysen, E---------------Vested property, intention to F. R. Doc. 57-8937; Filed, Oct. 25, 1957;
return, amendment; Honisch, 11:26 a. m.
Maria, et al----------------------
TITLE 38 PENSIONS, BONUSES, AND VETERANS RELIEF
Chapter II Veterans Education Appeals Board R evocation of Chapter
Pag
Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Year, October 27, 1957-October.
27, 1958____________________ 8431
8501
8501
8501
8501
Army Department
See Engineers Corps.
Atomic Energy Commission
Notices:
Yankee Atomic Electric Co.;
designation of another Pre siding Officer-------------------
8492
Commodity Credit Corporation
Pursuant to the provisions of Public Rules and regulations:
Grain sorghums, 1957 crop loan Law 200, 85th Cong., 71 Stat. 474, and purchase program; mis Chapter II of Title 88, Code of Federal cellaneous amendments------ 8470
Regulations, is hereby revoked effective Commodity Stabilization Service October 27, 1957.
Notices:
By the Board.
Referenda for 1958 crops:
E L. A rpin , Extra long staple cotton, m ar Member, Presiding.
keting quota----------------- 8492
Upland cotton, marketing F. R. Doc. 57-8714; Filed, - Oct. 25, 1957;
quota---------8491
8:45 a. m.
8431