SUBCHAPTER E-TRADE AGREEMENT LETTERS Letter of April 21, 1959 THE WHITE HOUSE DEAR MR. SECRETARY: 2 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Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva-1947) or in item 1109 (a) in Part I of that Schedule (Torquay-1951) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year following December 31, 1958, in excess of 13 CFR 1956 Supp. 23 CFR 1958 Supp. 3 Proclamation 3285, supra.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, 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Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva-1947) or in item 1109 (a) in Part I of that Schedule (Torquay1951) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year following December 31, 1958, in excess of a quantity to be notified by the President to the Secretary of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 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. 18 F.R. 593; 3 CFR, 1949-1953 Comp., p. 1051. Admission of the State of Alaska into the Union. 81 347 591 843 Cabrillo National Monument, California, enlarging the 843 Red Cross Month, 1959.. 845 3275 Feb. 4 3276 Feb. 25 3277 Feb. 25 3278 Feb. 27 National Children's Dental Health Week, 1959. Adjusting imports of petroleum and petroleum products 937 1581 1581 1583 1781 Mar. 31 Cancer Control Month, 1959. 2609 National Farm Safety Week, 1959. 3219 3282 Apr. 18 Loyalty Day, 1959__. 3219 3283 Apr. 18 United Nations Day, 1959_ 3221 3284 Apr. 20 Child Health Day, 1959. 3221 3285 Apr. 21 Woolen textiles, certain, further amendment of Proclama tion No. 3160, relating to. 3221 World Trade Week, 1959 3265 3287 Apr. 24 National Safe Boating Week, 1959, 3315 3288 Apr. 25 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1959_ 3315 3289 Apr. 27 National Maritime Day, 1959...-- 3317 3290 Apr. 30 Adjusting imports of petroleum and petroleum products, modifying Proclamation No. 3279 of Mar. 10, 1959.. Mother's Day, 1959. 3527 3811 3292 May 19 World Refugee Year. 4123 3293 May 20 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1959 4191 3294 May 20 Redefining the boundaries of the Allegheny, George Wash ington, and Jefferson National Forests.. 4191 3301 June 25 Hudson-Champlain Celebrations.. 5327 3302 July 10 3303 July 17 World Science-Pan Pacific Exposition (Century 21 Exposi- 5707 Captive Nations Week, 1959. 5773 3304 July 21 3305 July 30 3306 Aug. 4 3307 Aug. 7 3308 Fire Prevention Week, 1959. 5931 National Day of Prayer, 1959 6223 Imposing quotas on imports cf rye, rye flour, and rye meal 6407 6471 Aug. 11 3309 Aug. 21 3310 Sept. 8 3312 3311 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, establishing the-- 6607 6868 7397 7397 7399 Sept. 14 1959 Pacific Festival. 7517 Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended, 3320 Oct. 9 Veterans Day, 1959 8399 3321 Oct. 12 Determining (-) 3-hydroxy-N-phenacylmorphinan to be 8399 3322 Oct. 16 Death of General Marshall_ 8477 Modification of trade agreement concessions and adjustment 8625 8961 Thanksgiving Day, 1959. 9185 Tuskegee National Forest, Alabama, The Oconee National 9651 3327 Dec. 3 3328 Dec. 10 3329 Human Rights Week, 1959. 9763 Dec. 20 Further amendment of Proclamation No. 3279 of Mar. 10, 10133 10711 25 F.R. page 139 3330 Dec. 31 Law Day, 1960... 1960 3331 Jan. 13 3332 Jan. 30 National Defense Transportation Day, 1960.. 401 1001 Excluding lands from the Black Canyon of the Gunnison 3153 General of the Armies John J. 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