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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1925. 2589 And whereas the President upon said investigation of said dif- ferences in costs of production 0 said article wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of the like or similar article who y or in {art the growth or product of competing foreign countries, has them y found that the dprincipal competmg.co1mt131;g Mexico and that the duty Hxed in sai title and act does not equ ' the diiferences in costs 0 production in the United States and m said principal competing country, name? Mexico, and has ascertained and determined the decreased rate o duty necessary to equalize the same. » - — Now, therefore, I, Calvin Oooh e, President of the United States vD°¤°·¤*¤§° W dm °¤ of America, do hereby determinedgnd proclaim that the decrease in§qu¤l)i0¤lg_di1¤§•ie‘i¤l;islix‘i the rate of dingy provided in said act s own by said ascertained dif- °°°°° °""°°“°°°“‘ ferenleies in sai costs of production necessary to equalize the same is as 0 ows: A decrease in said duty on live bob-white quail valued at $5.00 or $:1*% P M lesspeach (within the limit of total decrease provided for in said act) ` ’ ` ' from50centseachto25centseach. V y _ · ‘ IN WITNIBS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aihxed. Done at the city of Washington this third day of October in the · V year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- [sun.] . ve, and or the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and iiftieth. - Cnvm Coonmon By the President: Faam: B Kmuooo Secretary of State. Br rim Pnnsmmrr or rmt UN1·rm> Srxms or Anmmoa i—°“!'?4°!&— A PROCLAMATION. The season approaches when, in accordance with a long established i»;$°m“M”' D"' and respected custom, a day is set apart to give thanks to Almiglhty *"°°“"‘°· God for the manifold blessings which His gracious and benevo ent providence has bestowediupon us was a nation and as individuals., a We have been brought with safety and honor through another year, and, through the generosit of nature, He has blessed us with resources whose potentiality in wealth is almost incalculable; we are at peace at home and abroad; the public health is good; we have been undis- turbed by pestilences or great catastrophes; our harvests and our industries have been rich in plroductivity · our commerce spreads over the whole world, and Lab0r_ as been well rewarded for its remunera- tzve service. 0 __ A I l y As we have grown and prospered m material things, so also should we progress in moral an spiritual things. We are a God-fearing people who should set ourselves against evil and strive for rifghteous- ness in living and observing the Golden Rule we should rom our abundance helgeand serve those less fortunately placed. We should bow in gratitu to God for His many favors. Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, b,'§`§6%Ya_§g'~? do hereby set qpart Thursda. , the twenty-sixth day of November ¤’1‘hi»¤l¤iivi¤:D•v· next as a day o general thanE:Eiving and prayer, and I recommend that on that day the people sh cease from their daily work, and in their homes or m their accustomed places of worship, devoutly give thanks to the Almigit for the many and great blessings they have received and to see  guidance that they may deserve a continu- ance of  favor.

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