Federal Register - April 4, 1959
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VOLUME 24
NUMBE R 66
Washington, Saturday, Aprii 4, 7959
Title 3 THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation 3280
CANCER CONTROL MONTH, 1959
By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation WHEREAS cancer, a constant menace to the health and well-being of mankind, results annually in the deaths of more than a quarter of a million Americans many of them in their most productive years; and WHEREAS, with the advanced knowl edge derived from accelerated research in cancer, many lives are now saved by early diagnosis and treatment ; and WHEREAS, through wider communi cation and better application of existing knowledge, still more lives can be saved;
and WHEREAS we seek to enlist the con tinuing participation of every individual and of concerned groups and organiza tions in a broad and concerted effort to control and eventually to eliminate can cer; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved March 28, 1938 52
Stat. 148, authorized and requested the President to issue annually a proclama tion setting apart the month of April of each year as Cancer Control Month:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, D W IG H T D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April 1959 as CancerControl Month; and I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to is sue similar proclamations. I also urge the medical profession, the allied health professions, the press, the radio, tele vision, and motion picture industries and all other interested agencies, and indi viduals to imité during the appointed month in public dedication to programs directed toward the control of cancer.
IN W ITNESS 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 31st day o f March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fiftyTs e a l
ninq, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-third.
D w ig h t D . E is e n h o w e r
By the President:
C h r is t ia n A . H erter,
Acting Secretary of State.
F.R.
Doc.
59-2868; Filed, 1:50 p.m.
Apr.
2,
1959;
Title 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter III Foreign and Territorial Compensation Dept. Reg. 108.393
PART 325 ADDITIONAL COMPEN
SATION IN FOREIGN AREAS
Differential Authorized Effective as of the beginning of the first pay period following March 21, ,1959, 325.5d is deleted and the following is substituted in lieu thereof:
325.5
Differential authorized.
d To become eligible for differential at the rate prescribed for the post of detail an employee must have served 42
days section 325.1h in pay status on detail at one or more differential posts in foreign areas and/or at one or more places designated for territoral differ ential not places designated for terri torial cost-of-living allowance by the Civil Service Commission in Parif 350 of this chapter during any ond period of absence, regardless whether differential was authorized under paragraph b of this section. On and after the 43d day, differential at the rate prescribed in 325.15 for the posts o f detail is au thorized for days of detail in pay status at differential posts during that period of absence see 325.1 g and h .
This section shall also apply to an em ployee who is on temporary assignment or temporary duty enroute to or from Continued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Pas0
Cancer Control Month, 1959______
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk handling in certain areas in Massachusetts_____________ 2623
Rules and regulations:
Limitations of handling:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona_______________ 2612
Oranges, navel and Valencia, grown in Arizona and des ignated part of California 2 documents________ 2611,2612
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Service; Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Commodity Stabilization Service.
Alien Property Office Notices:
von Cramm, Franziska, et al.;
vested property, intention to return_______ .________________
2634
Commerce Department See Foreign Commerce Bureau.
Commodity Credit Corporation Rules and regulations:
Honey, 1958 price support pro gram; miscellaneous amendments_______________________
2611
Commodity Stabilization Service Nótices:
Peanuts; redelegation of final authority____________________
2626
Customs Bureau Rules and regulations:
Appraisement; l i a b i l i t y J o r duties; entry of imported merchandise__________
2612
Federal Power Commission Noticed:
Hearings, etc. :
Bradley Producing Corp_____
Colorado Interstate Gas Co__
Duke Power Co_____________
Natural Gas Pipeline Com pany of America__________
Northern Natural Gas Co.
et al______________________
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2634
2633
2633
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