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PROCLAMATION 3345—MAY 5, 1960

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northwest corner to the southeast corner; T. 50 N., R. 8 W., sec. 25, that portion of SEi4NEi4 lying s o u t h and west of a diagonal line from the north w e s t corner to the s o u the a s t corner; sec. 26, SE14SE14 except for a strip of land 396 feet wide on the western side of such tract; sec. 29, 31/2; containing approximately 470 acres.

The public lands excluded from the monument by this proclamation, comprising the Ei/aSWiA and the W1/2W1/2 SE1/4 of section 29, T. 50 N., R. 8 W., shall not be subject to application, location, settlement, entry, or other form of appropriation under the public-land laws until further order of an authorized officer of the Department of the Interior. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this eighth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and [SEAL] sixty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-fourth. DwiGHT D. EISENHOWER By the President: CHRISTIAN A. HERTER,

Secretary of State. MOTHER'S DAY, 1960 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation

WHEREAS the character of America reflects the total character of her individual citizens; and WHEREAS the mothers of our Nation, responsible in large measure for the physical, intellectual, and spiritual nurture of their offspring, play a vital role in forming the character of each new generation; and

May 5, 1960 [No. 3345]

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