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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 86 STAT. · August 21, 1963 · Proclamation 4138

Proclamation 4138.

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86 Stat. 1642 PROCLAMATION 4138 Proclamation Amending Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States With Respect to the Importation of Agricultural CommoditiesJune 3, 1972 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment [64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261); [65 Stat. 75](/us/stat/65/75).Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 624), limitations have been imposed by Presidential proclamations on the quantities of certain articles which may be imported into the United States in any quota year; and WHEREAS, in accordance with section 102(3) of the Tariff Classification[76 Stat. 73](/us/stat/76/73).[19 USC prec. 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/s1202).[77 Stat. 1017](/us/stat/77/1017).[19 USC prec. 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/s1202).[77A Stat. 441](/us/stat/77A/441).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).
Act of 1962, the President by Proclamation No. 3548 of August 21, 1963, proclaimed the additional import restrictions set forth in part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States; and WHEREAS, the import restrictions on certain dairy products set forth in part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States as proclaimed by Proclamation No. 3548 have been amended [77 Stat. 1028](/us/stat/77/1028). [77 Stat. 1032](/us/stat/77/1032).[78 Stat. 1249](/us/stat/78/1249).by Proclamation No, 3558 of October 5, 1963;
Proclamation No. 3562 of November 26, 1963; Proclamation No. 3597 of July 7, 1964; section 88 of the Tariff Schedules Technical Amendments Act of 1965 [19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).[80 Stat. 1767](/us/stat/80/1767).[81 Stat. 1110](/us/stat/81/1110). [82 Stat. 1455](/us/stat/82/1455).[82 Stat. 1636](/us/stat/82/1636).[82 Stat. 1649](/us/stat/82/1649). [83 Stat. 915](/us/stat/83/915).[84 Stat. 2269](/us/stat/84/2269).[19 USC 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/s1202).(79 Stat. 950); Proclamation No. 3709 of March 31, 1966;
Proclamation No. 3790 of June 30, 1967; Proclamation No. 3822 of December 16, 1967; Proclamation No. 3856 of June 10, 1968; Proclamation No. 3870 of September 24, 1968; Proclamation No. 3884 of January 6, 1969; and Proclamation No. 4026 of December 31, 1970; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said section 22, the Secretary of Agriculture advised me there was reason to believe that the articles, for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed, are being imported, and are practically certain to be imported, under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department 86 Stat. 1643of Agriculture for milk, or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk; and WHEREAS, under the authority of said section 22, I requested the[64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261); [65 Stat. 75](/us/stat/65/75).[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).
United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation with respect to this matter; and WHEREAS, the United States Tariff Commission has made an investigation under the authority of said section 22 with respect to this matter and has reported to me its findings and recommendations made in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, on the basis of such investigation and report, I find and declare that the articles, for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed, are being imported and are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk; and WHEREAS, I find and declare that for the purpose of the first proviso of section 22(b) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended,[64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261); [67 Stat. 472](/us/stat/67/472).[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). the representative period for imports of such articles is the calendar year 1970; and WHEREAS, on the basis of such investigation and report, I find and declare that the imposition of the import restrictions hereinafter proclaimed is necessary in order that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of such articles will not render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk; and WHEREAS, I find and declare that the allocation of shares of the import quotas proclaimed herein among the countries of origin shall be based upon the proportion of such articles supplied by such countries during the calendar year 1970, taking due account of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the articles concerned;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me as President, and in conformity with the provisions of section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, and the Tariff Classification Act of 1962, do hereby proclaim that:[76 Stat. 72](/us/stat/76/72).[19 USC prec. 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/s1202). 86 Stat. 1644 1. Items 950.1 OB, 950.IOC, 950.10D, and 950.10E of Part 3 of the [82 Stat. 1652](/us/stat/82/1652); [83 Stat. 917](/us/stat/83/917); [84 Stat. 2272](/us/stat/84/2272).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States are amended to read as follows:
Swiss or Emmenthaler cheese with eye formation ; Gruyere-process cheese ; and cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, such cheeses: 950.10B Swiss or Emmenthaler cheese with eye formation;
(a)For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1972,
(1)if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) under 47 cents The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 972,000 Denmark 609,000 Finland 1,843,000 Norway 367,000 Switzerland 200,000 West Germany 124,000 Other 156,000
(2)if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) of 47 cents or more, but less than the price determined in accordance with headnote 3(a)
(v)of this part The quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 4, 229, 000 Denmark 1,626,000 Finland 2,490,000 Norway 761,000 Switzerland 40,000 West Germany 98,000 Netherlands 110,000 Israel 35,000 Other 31,000
(b)For each 12-month period beginning January 1, 1973, if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) less than the price determined in accordance with head note 3(a)
(v)of this part The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 8,222,000 Denmark 3,396,000 Finland 6, 111,000 Norway 1,672,000 Switzerland 269,000 West Germany 292,000 Netherlands 210,000 Israel 60,000 Other: 188,000 86 Stat. 1645 950.10C Other than Swiss or Emmenthaler with eye formation:
(a)For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1972.
(1)if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) under 47 cents The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 483,000 Denmark 119,000 Finland 1,516,000 Switzerland 10,000 West Germany 1,078,000 Other 83,000
(2)if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) of 47 cents or more, but less than the price determined in accordance with headnote 3(a)
(v)of this part The quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 538,000 Denmark 1,934,000 Finland 52,000 Switzerland 1,297,000 West Germany 432,000 Ireland 107,000 Norway 47,000 Portugal 160,000 Other 71,000
(b)For each 12-month period beginning January 1, 1973, if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) less than the price determined in accordance with headnote 3(a)
(v)of this part The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Austria 1,406,000 Denmark 3,435,000 Finland 1.606,000 Switzerland 2,234.000 West Germany 1.818.000 Ireland 210.000 Norway 82,000 Portugal 275,000 Other 176.000 950.10D Cheeses and substitutes for cheese provided for in items 117.75 and 117.85, part 4C, schedule 1 (except cheese not containing cow’s milk; cheese, except cottage cheese, containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat, and articles within the scope of other import quotas provided for in this part: 86 Stat. 1646
(a)For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1972,
(1)if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) under 47 cents. The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Belgium 207,000 Denmark 8, 966,000 Finland 1, 124,000 France 931,000 Iceland 649,000 Ireland 151,000 Netherlands 56,000 Norway 222,000 Poland 2, 064, 000 Sweden 1,535,000 Switzerland 34,000 United Kingdom 274,000 West Germany 989,000 New Zealand 7,500,000 Other 388,000
(2)if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) of 47 cents or more, but less than the price determined in accordance with headnote 3(a)
(v)of this part The quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Belgium 153,000 Denmark 4,581,000 Finland 67,000 France 1, 138,000 Ireland 6,000 Netherlands 213,000 Norway 78,000 Sweden 100,000 Switzerland 106,000 United Kingdom 129,000 West Germany 676,000 New Zealand 33,000 Canada 1,459,000 Portugal 113,000 Austria 87,000 Italy 10,000 Israel 85,000 Other 89,000
(b)For each 12-month period beginning January 1, 1973, if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) less than the price determined in accordance with head note 3(a)
(v)of this part The following quantities: 86 Stat. 1647 Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Belgium 469,000 Denmark 16,820,000 Finland 1,239,000 France 2, 882, 000 Iceland 649,000 Ireland 161,000 Netherlands 422,000 Norway 356,000 Poland 2, 064, 000 Sweden 1,707,000 Switzerland 215,000 United Kingdom 496,000 West Germany 2, 148, 000 New Zealand 7, 556, 000 Canada 2, 670, 000 Portugal 227,000 Austria 199,000 Italy 17,000 Israel 145,000 Other 288.000 950.10E Cheese, and substitutes for cheese, containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat, as provided for in items 117.75 and 117.85 of subpart C, part 4, schedule 1, except articles within the scope of other import quotas provided for in this part if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price per pound (see headnote 3(a)
(iii)of this part) less than the price determined in accordance with headnote 3(a)
(v)of this part The following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin: (In pounds) Denmark 6,680,000 United Kingdom 791,000 Ireland 756,500 West Germany 100,000 Poland 385,600 Australia 123,600 Iceland 64,300 Other None 2. Headnote 3(a) of Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States is amended by adding a new subdivision as follows:[77A Stat. 441](/us/stat/77A/441); [84 Stat. 2272](/us/stat/84/2272).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202)."
(v)For the purposes of items 950.1 OB through 950.10E, the price referred to therein, to be determined in accordance with this subdivision, shall be the Commodity Credit Corporation purchase price for Cheddar cheese, U.S. Grade A or higher, standard moisture basis, under the milk price support program, rounded to the nearest whole cent, plus 7 cents, which price shall be determined by the Secretary of Agriculture, certified to the Secretary of the Treasury, and published in the Federal Register. A change of price determined in accordance with this subdivision shall not cause an article to be subject to the import restrictions contained in this part if, on or before the date of publication in the Federal Register of the change of price, such article was exported to the United States on a through bill of lading or placed in bonded warehouse. " 86 Stat. 1648 3. Articles, subject to the quotas provided for herein, having a purchase price of 47 cents or more, which on or before the effective date of this proclamation were exported to the United States on a through bill of lading or placed in bonded warehouse, shall not be denied entry during the calendar year 1972 under the import restrictions herein proclaimed. 4. Notwithstanding headnote 3(a)
(i)of the Appendix to the Tariff [81 Stat. 1111](/us/stat/81/1111); [83 Stat. 916](/us/stat/83/916); [84 Stat. 2272](/us/stat/84/2272).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).Schedules of the United States, import licenses shall not be required for the entry into the United States during the calendar year 1972 of articles subject to the quotas provided for herein having a purchase price of 47 cents or more. 5. The provisions of this proclamation shall become effective upon publication in the Federal Register. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand this third day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-two and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-sixth. 4139 June 7, 1972 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1972 Digitization Vendor By The President of the United States of America Proclamation PROCLAMATION 4139 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1972June 7, 1972 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The flag, said Woodrow Wilson a half century ago, “is the embodiment, not of sentiment, but of a history, and no man can rightly serve under that flag who has not caught some of the meaning of that history.” Wilson’s remarks perhaps best apply to June 14, 1777. On that day, in the midst of the .American Revolution when the trial of purpose and perseverance at Valley Forge was only months away, the Continental Congress gave us the basic form of our national standard: the Stars and Stripes. As those men of the revolution gave the flag form, we continue to give it life by fidelity to those ideals for which it stands—freedom, and equality and brotherhood. We honor the American flag because we respect the history and promise of the American people. 86 Stat. 1649 To commemorate the adoption of our flag, the Congress, by a joint resolution of August 3, 1949 (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each[36 USC 157](/us/usc/t36/s157). year as Flag Day and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for its observance. The Congress also requested the President, by a joint resolution of June 9, 1966 (80 Stat. 194), to issue[36 USC 157a](/us/usc/t36/s157a). annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as National Flag Week and calling upon all citizens to display the flag of the United States on the days of that week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning June 11, 1972, as National Flag Week, and I direct the appropriate Government officials to display the flag on all Government buildings during that week. I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day, June 14, and Flag Week by flying the Stars and Stripes from their homes and other suitable places. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-sixth. 4140 June 26, 1972 National Student Government Day Digitization Vendor By The President of the United States of America Proclamation PROCLAMATION 4140 National Student Government DayJune 26, 1972 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation One of the clearest lessons of the past decade in America is that students want and deserve an appropriate voice in their own affairs, and that education can be better when they have such a voice. The more than 60 million Americans who are now enrolled as students at all levels of education are entitled to participate in the educational decision-making which so affects not only their lives today but also their opportunities for many years to come. Administrators and faculty, parents and taxpayers all should continue to exercise their proper authority; but 86 Stat. 1650students too have a legitimate interest in sharing in the process of school governance. While the forms which that sharing can take are many, one of the best is the student government organization at each school and campus. Student councils, though not new in America, are newly important in these times of challenge for democracy. They can offer young people early and vital experience in exercising a voice in matters of common concern, reconciling diverse interests, and selecting leaders to express representative views. Equally important, active and responsible student governments can exert a constructive influence in shaping the on-going reform and self-renewal of our educational communities. There is, of course, ample evidence that student councils which lack proper organization and wide student support are at best ineffectual, at worst subject to misuse by an activist few at the expense of an apathetic majority. However, I am encouraged to believe that most students in most schools are accepting their new opportunities with the kind of responsibility which will prevent adverse results and ensure a vital and enlightened role for student government in the Seventies. Our hopes and our efforts must be directed to their doing so, for the quality of our future in some degree depends on it, NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 26, 1972, as National Student Government Day, and I invite the Governors of the States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and appropriate officials of local governments and communities to issue similar proclamations this year, as many have done in the past. I urge all educational institutions, academic, vocational, and non-academic, to join in appropriate activities to highlight, to revitalize, and to encourage wider participation in, their particular forms of student government. I also urge all students to acquaint themselves fully with the activities and programs of their student government, and to take a full and constructive part in that government. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, this twenty-sixth day of June, in the the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-sixth. 4141 June 30, 1972 White Cane Safety Day, 1972 Digitization Vendor By The President of the United States of America Proclamation
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