Federal Register - May 15, 1958
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EGISTER
VOLUME 23
934
- /A/ITEO
NUMBER 96
Washington, Thursday, May 15, 1958
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3240
Fourth I nternational A utomation Congress and E x p o sitio n BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the Fourth International Automation Congress and Exposition is to be held at New York, New York, from June 9 to June 13, 1958, for the purpose of exhibiting products used in increasing production, decreasing cost, and improv ing the standard of living all over the world; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved April 11, 1958, has authorized the President of the United States of America to invite the several States and foreign countries to take part in the Fourth International Automation Congress and Exposition; and WHEREAS the Automation Congress and Exposition wiH provide an oppor tunity for the exchange of information on new developments in automation, thereby promoting foreign and domestic commerce and fostering friendly rela tions among participating nations;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby invite the several States and foreign countries to Participate in the Fourth International Automation Congress and Exposition to he held in the Coliseum at New York, NewYork, from June 9 to June 13, 1958.
INWITNESS WHEREOF, I have here in 0 set my hand and caused the Seal of "he United States of America to be af fixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this th day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fiftyseal eight, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-second.
D w ig h t D. E isenh ow er
By the President;
Christian A. H erter ,
Acting Secretary of State.
f R. Doc. 58-3695; Filed, May 13, 1958;
5:06 p. m .
PROCLAMATION 3241
F lag D ay, 1958
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
The annual celebration of the birthday of our flag, adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, has become a cherished national custom.
It is fitting that we should observe this anniversary by solemn contemplation of the meaning of the flag we honor. We should remember that it is emblematic of our Nation itself; that our aspirations, our principles, our whole character as a people are symbolized in the Stars and Stripes.
We should recall that under its pro tecting folds generations of Americans have lived and worked to establish the foundations of our Nations greatness, and people of varied heritage, creed, and race have found surcease from oppres sion.
In recognition of the importance of a yearly commemoration of our flag, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 3, 1949 63 Stat. 492, designated June 14 of each year as Flag Day and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation caUing for its observance.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all Government buildings on Satur day, June 14, 1958, and I call upon the people to observe that day with suitable ceremonies, including the display of the flag at their homes and other appropriate places.
I also urge all our citizens to give spe cial thought on Flag Day to their duties and obligations as well as to their rights and privileges as Americans under our national ensign, to the end that they may rededicate themselves to the principles of freedom and justice for which our flag and our country stand.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamations Page Fourth International Automation Congress and Exposition_____ 3295
Flag Day, 1958_________________ 3295
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk in Ozarks marketing area. 3302
Agricultural Research Service Rules and regulations:
Overtime services relating to / imports and exports; amend-_
ment of administrative in structions prescribing com muted travel time allowances- 3297
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Agricultural Research Serv ice; Rural Electrification Ad ministration.
Commerce Department See also Federal Maritime Board;
Maritime Administration.
Notices:
Statements of changes in financial interests:
Flanagan, George W----------- L 3310
Lawrence, George E_____ - _3311
McCahill, Charles F________ 3311
Norris, Sam_______________ 3311
Smith, John R_______ ______ 3311
Federal Communications Com mission Notices :
Hearings, etc. :
Berger, Moe___________ ___ 3310
Study of radio and television network broadcasting------- 3310
Proposed rule making :
Amateur radio service; avail ability of additional amateur frequency bands for amateur operators outside U. S., its territories, or possessions______ 3304
Television broadcast stations, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Clarksburg, W. Va. ; table of assign ments______________ ______ 3303
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