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PROCLAMATIONS—JULY 23, 1965

period beginning October 1, 1954, of an additional quantity of shelled filberts, whether or not blanched, not in excess of 1,500,000 pounds, free of the fee imposed by the said proclamation, will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, the program of the Department of Agriculture with respect to filberts, or reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from filberts with respect to which such program is being undertaken: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, do hereby proclaim that the said Proclamation No. 3073 is hereby modified so as to permit the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption during the remainder of the 12-month period beginning October 1, 1954, of an additional quantity of 1,500,000 pounds of shelled filberts, whether or not blanched, free of the tee imposed by the said Proclamation No. 3073. I N W I T N E S S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. D O N E at the City of Washington this 15th day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-five, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one o hundred and eightieth. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER By the President: HERBERT HOOVER,

Filberts. Modification of import restrictions. 7 USC 624. Ante, p. clO.

Jr.,

Acting Secretary of /State.

DEATH OF CORDELL H U L L BY THE P R E S I D E N T OF THE UNITED STATES

July 23, 1965 [No. 3104]

A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, on this 23rd day of July 1955, death and the peace of God have come to Cordell Hull, who served as Secretary of State of the United States from 1933 to 1944; and WHEREAS his death has brought to an end a distinguished public career as a lawyer and judge, as an officer of the Army, as a member of the Legislature of the State of Tennessee and of the two Houses of the Congress of the United States, as Secretary of State, and as an American representative in the council chambers of the world; and WHEREAS his life was honored and his death is mourned by millions of men at home and in the far places of the earth by reason of his integrity of purpose, his high sense of obligation, and his long and fruitful labors in the cause of peace; NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby direct that the appropriate officials arrange for the display of the national flag at half staff on all Government buildings of the United States until the interment of Cordell Hull, in solemn tribute to this great American statesman. I also direct that for the same length of time the representatives of the United States in foreign countries shall make similar arrangements for the display of the flag at half staff over their embassies, legations, and consular offices.

Honors for Cordell Hull.

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