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 PROCLAMATION 5912—NOV. 19, 1988 103 STAT. 2661 ge02.9S.02 Stuffed or filled toy figures of animate objects (except dolls), not having a spring mechanism and not exceeding 63.5 cm in either length, width, or height (provided for in s ubheading 9503.41.10 or 95 03.40.00) Free No change No change On or before 12/31/90 9802.95.03 Stuffed or filled toy figures of inanimate objects not having a spring mechanism (provided for in subheading 9503.41.10 or 9503.49.00) Free No change No change On or before 12/31/90 9002.95.04 Skins for stuffed toyfiguresof animate or inanimate objects (provided for in sub- heading 9503.41.30) Fne No change No change On or before 12/31/90 125. U.S. note 3 to subchapter III of chapter 99 is modified by striking out "9903.41 and 9903.64" and inserting "9903.41.05 and 9903.41.10" in lieu thereof. 126. U.S. note 4(h)(i)(B) to subchapter in of chapter 99 is modified by striking out "and not less than 0.20 percent nor more than 0.030 percent sulphur;". 127. U.S. note 6 to subchapter m of chapter 99 is modified by striking out "9903.04.55, inclu- sive," and inserting "9903.04.55, inclusive, subheadings 9903.19.10 and 9903.19.90," in lieu thereof. 128. Subheadings 9903.28.10, 9903.28.15, and 9903.28.20 are each modified by striking out "429,761", "645,208", and "773,374" in the Specified Limit column and inserting "390,856", "621,886", and "757,812", respectively, in Heu thereof. 129. Subheading 9903.72.22 is modified by striking out "24" and "154" in the Quota Quantity column and inserting "48" and "129", respectively, in lieu thereof. 130. U.S. note 4(d) to subchapter IV of chapter 99 is modified by striking out "subheading 9904.40.40" and inserting "subheadings 9904.20.10 and 9904.40.40" in lieu thereof. 131. Subheading 9904.10.54 is modified by striking out "Portugal....456,000" in the Quota Quantity column. 132. Subheading 9904.30.70 is deleted. Proclamation 5912 of November 19, 1988 National Family Week, 1988 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The family, the birth- and dwelling-place of natural and self-sacrifiicing love, is the first of all social contracts. Rooted in the designs of the Creator and reinforced through the wise devices of the law, the family is the simi of a nation's heritage and the heart of a nation's strength. It is, moreover, the original mirror of mankind's hope for a world founded on bonds of tradition and affection, where the individual is cherished for his unalienable worth, the past revered for its accumulation of knowledge and insight, and the future honored for its power to restore and renew. With all the diversity of its population, the United States has drawn immatched strength from the confluence of peoples who value and cel- ebrate the importance of family life. During this particular week, as families gather around the table of thanksgiving, it is especially appro- priate that we pause as a Nation to acknowledge the blessings of love and fealty that families confer on their members and, throtigh them, on the larger community.

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