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SUBCHAPTER E-TRADE AGREEMENT LETTERS

Letter of April 21, 1959
[PURSUANT ΤΟ PROCLAMATION
FURTHER AMENDING PROCLAMA-
TION NO. 3160,1 RELATING TO
CERTAIN WOOLEN TEXTILES]

THE WHITE HOUSE
Washington, April 21, 1959.

DEAR MR. SECRETARY:

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Proclamation No. 3160 of September 28, 1956, as amended by Proclamation No. 3225 of March 7, 1958, and by the proclamation of April 21, 1959, provides for the increase of the ad valorem part of the duty in the case of any of the fabrics described in item 1108 or item 1109(a) in Part I of Schedule XX to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva-1947) or in item 1109 (a) in Part I of that Schedule (Torquay-1951) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year following December 31, 1958, in excess of

13 CFR 1956 Supp.

23 CFR 1958 Supp.

3 Proclamation 3285, supra.

a quantity to be notified by the President to the Secretary of the Treasury.

Pursuant to paragraph 1 of that proclamation, as amended, I hereby notify you that for the calendar year 1959 the quantity of such fabrics on imports in excess of which the ad valorem part of the rate will be increased as provided for in the seventh recital of that proclamation, as amended, shall be 13,500,000 pounds.

On the basis of presently available information, I find this quantity to be not less than five per centum of the average annual production in the United States during the three immediately preceding calendar years of fabrics similar to such fabrics. Although it is believed that any future adjustments in statistics I will not be such as to alter this finding, in the event that they do, I shall notify you as to the revised quantity figure. Sincerely,

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE HONORABLE ROBERT B. ANDERSON,
The Secretary of the Treasury,
Washington, D.C.

Letter of February 8, 1960 [PURSUANT TO PROCLAMATION FURTHER AMENDING PROCLAMATION NO. 3160,1 RELATING TO CERTAIN WOOLEN TEXTILES]

THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, February 8, 1960.

DEAR MR. SECRETARY:

Proclamation 3160 of September 28, 1956, as amended by proclamations 3225, 3285, and 3317 of March 7, 1958, April 21, 1959, and September 24, 1959, respectively, provides for the increase of the ad valorem part of the duty in the case of any of the fabrics described in item 1108 or item 1109 (a) in Part I of Schedule XX to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva-1947) or in item 1109 (a) in Part I of that Schedule (Torquay1951) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year following December 31, 1958, in excess of a quantity to be notified by the President to the Secretary of the Treasury.

Pursuant to Paragraph 1 of that proclamation, as amended, I hereby notify you that for the calendar year 1960 the quantity of such fabrics on imports in excess of which the ad valorem part of the rate will be increased as provided for in the seventh recital of that proclamation, as amended, shall be 13,500,000 pounds.

On the basis of presently available information, I find this quantity to be not less than five per centum of the average annual production in the United States during the three immediately preceding calendar years of fabrics similar to such fabrics. Although it is believed that any future adjustments in statistics will not 13 CFR, 1956 Supp.; 21 F.R. 7593.

be such as to alter this finding, in the event that they do, I shall notify you as to the revised quantity figure. Sincerely,

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER The Honorable ROBERT B. ANDERSON, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C.

Letter of November 16, 1960
[TERMINATION OF SUSPENSION OF
CERTAIN IMPORTS FROM POLAND
AND AREAS UNDER PROVISIONAL
ADMINISTRATION OF POLAND]
THE WHITE HOUSE,
Washington, November 16, 1960.

DEAR MR. SECRETARY:

I refer you to Part I of Proclamation No. 2935 of August 1, 1951' carrying out sections 5 and 11 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951' and to the first paragraph of the President's letter of January 17, 1953 to the Secretary of the Treasury.'

I hereby notify you that the suspension there provided shall cease to be applicable to imports from Poland and areas under the provisional administration of Poland which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on and after December 16, 1960. Sincerely,

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER THE HONORABLE ROBERT B. ANDERSON, The Secretary of the Treasury.

165 Stat. C25; 19 U.S.C. p. 3595; 3 CFR, 1949-1953 Comp., p. 121.

265 Stat. 73, 75; 19 U.S.C. 1362, 1367.

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Admission of the State of Alaska into the Union.
National Defense Transportation Day, 1959_-
National Junior Achievement Week, 1959_
National Youth Fitness Week, 1959.

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Cabrillo National Monument, California, enlarging the
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Red Cross Month, 1959..

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National Children's Dental Health Week, 1959.
Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1959..
Tenth anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty.
Supplementing Proclamation No. 3040 of Dec. 24, 1953,
by fully proclaiming concessions on certain meat prod-
ucts, and correcting certain errors_

Adjusting imports of petroleum and petroleum products
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Cancer Control Month, 1959.

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National Farm Safety Week, 1959.

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Loyalty Day, 1959__.

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United Nations Day, 1959_

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Child Health Day, 1959.

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Woolen textiles, certain, further amendment of Proclama

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World Trade Week, 1959

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National Safe Boating Week, 1959,

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Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1959_

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National Maritime Day, 1959...--

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Adjusting imports of petroleum and petroleum products,

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May 19

World Refugee Year.

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Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1959

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Redefining the boundaries of the Allegheny, George Wash

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Hudson-Champlain Celebrations..

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World Science-Pan Pacific Exposition (Century 21 Exposi-
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Captive Nations Week, 1959.

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Fire Prevention Week, 1959.

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National Day of Prayer, 1959

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Colorado National Monument, excluding certain lands from
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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, establishing the--
Admission of the State of Hawaii into the Union ____.
National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1959
Muir Woods National Monument, California, enlarging the
National Youth Fitness Week, 1960_.

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1959 Pacific Festival.

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Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended,
supplementing proclamations providing for registration

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Veterans Day, 1959

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Determining (-) 3-hydroxy-N-phenacylmorphinan to be
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Death of General Marshall_

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Modification of trade agreement concessions and adjustment
of duties on certain stainless steel table flatware..
National Farm-City Week, 1959.

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Thanksgiving Day, 1959.

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Tuskegee National Forest, Alabama, The Oconee National
Forest, Georgia, and The Tombigbee National Forest,
Mississippi, establishing the---

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Human Rights Week, 1959.

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Further amendment of Proclamation No. 3279 of Mar. 10,
1959, adjusting imports of petroleum and petroleum products.
Display of the flag of the United States at half-staff upon
the occasion or the death of the last surviving veteran of
the War Between the States___

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National Monument-Colorado__-

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Copyright extension: Austria.......

Determination of Cuban sugar quota.

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