(e) The deletion of item 1527 (c) (2) in said 9th recital as changed by subdivision (d) of part II of said proclamation of January 30, 1948; and (f) The modification of item 1530 (e) in said 9th recital to read as follows: 1530 (e) Boots, shoes, or other footwear (including athletic or sporting boots and shoes), made wholly or in chief value of leather, not specially provided for (except boots, shoes, or other footwear made by the process or method known as welt, or sewed or stitched by the process or method known as McKay, or having molded soles laced to uppers; slippers for housewear; and moccasins of the Indian handicraft type, having no line of demarcation between the soles and the uppers): of December 16, 1947, including in each case any amendments and rectifications which have been proclaimed by the President, to articles of the kinds provided for in the descriptions of products in the column at the left of said rates; and (b) The second item 1527 (c) (2) shall be deleted from the list set forth in the 7th recital of said proclamation of January 30, 1948; and PART II To the end that said exclusive trade agreement specified in the 3rd recital of this proclamation may be carried out, I do further proclaim that, effective on and after April 21, 1948, the lists set forth in the 8th and 9th recitals of said proclamation of January 1, 1948, as amended and rectified, shall be further amended in the manner indicated in the 8th recital of this proclamation. 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 22nd day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fortyeight and of the Independence of the United States of America [SEAL] the one hundred and seventy-second. HARRY S. TRUMAN By the President: 8% ad val. NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that, acting under the authority of said section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended: PART I To the end that said trade agreement specified in the 1st recital of this proclamation may be carried out, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, do proclaim that, effective on and after April 21, 1948: (a) The concessions provided for in part I of said schedule XX which are identified in the 6th recital of this proclamation shall no longer be identified in the 8th recital of said proclamation of December 16, 1947, and the rates of duty representing such concessions identified in said 6th recital of this proclamation shall be applied, subject to the applicable terms, conditions, and qualifications set forth in said schedule XX, and parts I, II, and III, of said general agreement, and in subdivision (a), other than exception (I) thereof, of said proclamation ROBERT A. LOVETT, Acting Secretary of State. PROCLAMATION 2783 WORLD TRADE WEEK, 1948 WHEREAS international trade provides each participating nation with the products of the resources and skills of other nations as well as a market for its own products; and WHEREAS the expansion of import and export trade improves standards of living and encourages full employment of labor and productive facilities, thus promoting prosperity and fostering peace among nations; and WHEREAS it is the established policy of this country to secure the removal of unnecessary trade restrictions and discriminations through international agreement, as exemplified by the reciprocal-trade-agreements program, and by participation in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment held at Havana for the establishment of an International Trade Organization; and WHEREAS greater emphasis should be given to the importance of world trade to this Nation and to the significance of such trade in bringing about international stability and an enduring peace: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the Nation to observe the week commencing May 16, 1948, as World Trade Week; and I invite the appropriate officials of the several States, Territories, and possessions of the United States, as well as the municipalities and other political subdivisions of the country, to cooperate in the observance of that week. I also urge trade associations, business establishments, clubs, educational institutions, civic groups, and other organizations, and the people of the United States generally, to observe World Trade Week with ceremonies, displays, exhibits, and other appropriate activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. PROCLAMATION 2784 SUPPLEMENTING PROCLAMATIONS OF DECEMBER 16, 1947 AND JANUARY 1, 1948, CARRYING OUT GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE AND EXCLUSIVE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CUBA, RESPECTIVELY WHEREAS (1), pursuant to the authority conferred by section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by section 1 of the Act of June 12, 1934, by the Joint Resolution approved June 7, 1943, and by sections 2 and 3 of the Act of July 5, 1945 (48 Stat. 943 and 944, ch. 474, 57 Stat. 125, ch. 118, 59 Stat. 410 and 411, ch. 269; 19 U. S. C. (1946) 1351), the period within which said authority may be exercised having been extended by section 1 of said Act of July 5, 1945 until the expiration of three years from June 12, 1945 (48 Stat. 944, ch. 474, 59 Stat. 410, ch. 269; 19 U. S. C. (1946) 1352 (c)), on October 30, 1947 the President entered into a trade agreement with the Governments of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Kingdom of Belgium, the United States of Brazil, Burma, Canada, Ceylon, the Republic of Chile, the Republic of China, the Republic of Cuba, the Czechoslovak Republic, the French Republic, India, Lebanon, the GrandDuchy of Luxemburg, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Norway, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia, Syria, the Union of South Africa, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which trade agreement consists of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the related Protocol of Provisional Application thereof, together with the Final Act Adopted at the Conclusion of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment which authenticated the texts of said general agreement and said protocol; WHEREAS (2) on December 16, 1947 by Proclamation 2761A1 the President proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States of America and such continuance of existing customs or excise treatment of articles imported into the United States of America as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out said trade agreement on and after January 1, 1948 (12 F. R. 8866), which proclamation has been supplemented by Proclamation 2769 of January 30, 19482 (13 F. R. 467) and Proclamation 2782 of April 22, 19482 (13 F. R. 2211); WHEREAS (3), pursuant to the authority conferred by said section 350, the period within which said authority may be exercised having been so extended, on October 30, 1947 the President entered into an exclusive trade agreement with the Government of the Republic of Cuba (T. D. 51819 (Customs)), which exclusive trade agreement includes certain portions of other documents made a part thereof and provides for the customs treatment in respect of ordinary customs duties of products of the Republic of Cuba imported into the United States of America; 13 CFR, 1947 Supp. 2 Supra. WHEREAS (4) on January 1, 1948 by Proclamation 27641 the President proclaimed such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions of the United States of America in respect of products of the Republic of Cuba and such continuance of existing customs and excise treatment of products of the Republic of Cuba imported into the United States of America as were then found to be required or appropriate to carry out said exclusive trade agreement on and after January 1, 1948 (13 F. R. 25 and 26), which proclamation has been supplemented by said proclamations of January 30, 1948 and April 22, 1948; WHEREAS (5) said protocol of provisional application has been signed by + Supra. 8 Item (paragraph) 24 [first]-. 54 [third] 54 [sixth] 209 [third].. 212 [first].. 212 [second]_____ 1¢ per lb. All rates 3¢ per lb. the Government of the Republic of China on April 21, 1948, and said Government will be a contracting party to said general agreement on May 22, 1948; WHEREAS (6) I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, determine that the application of such of the concessions provided for in part I of schedule XX of said general agreement which were withheld from application in accordance with article XXVII of said general agreement by said proclamation of December 16, 1947 as are identified in the following list is required or appropriate to carry out, on and after May 22, 1948, said trade agreement specified in the 1st recital of this proclamation: Rates of duty 3 per lb., but not less than 222% ad val. All rates 40 per doz., but not less than 40% nor more than 60% ad val. 50 per doz., but not less than 45% nor more than 70% ad val. 917 Item (paragraph) 1021 [first] 1101 (a) [second] 1101 (b) 1114 (b) [second] 1116 (a) 1117 (c) 1504 (a) 30% ad val. 11⁄2 per sq. yd. All rates Rates of duty Free, subject to the provisions of paragraph 1101 (b), Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, identified herein only as to camel hair 30 per lb. and 172% ad val. (first such rate] 30 per lb. and 172% ad val. [second such rate] 15¢ per sq. ft., but not less than 221⁄2% ad val. 40% ad val. All rates 212 Articles of the kinds provided for in the preceding item which are painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware, not specially provided for: * * Other (except tableware, kitchenware, and table and kitchen utensils): Containing 25 per centum or more of calcined bone... 1503 Fabrics and articles not ornamented with beads, spangles, or bugles, nor embroidered, tamboured, appliqued, or scalloped, composed wholly or in chief value of beads or spangles (other than imitation pearlbeads, beads in imitation of precious or semiprecious stones, and beads in chief value of synthetic resin). 25% ad val. 30% ad val. Provided, That for the purpose only of applying the second proviso to paragraph 1503, Tariff Act of 1930, to articles provided for in this item, each rate of duty "existing" (within the meaning of section 350, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by the Act of July 5, 1945) on January 1, 1945, shall be reduced by 50 per centum of such rate. WHEREAS (8) I determine that, in view of the determination set forth in the 6th recital of this proclamation, the deletion of item 1529 (a) from the list set forth in the 7th recital of said proclamation of January 30, 1948 is required or appropriate to carry out, on and after May 22, 1948, said trade agreement specified in the 1st recital of this proclamation; WHEREAS (9) I determine that, in view of the determination set forth in the 6th recital of this proclamation, the following amendments of the lists set forth in the 8th and 9th recitals of said proclamation of January 1, 1948, as amended and rectified, are required or appropriate to carry out, on and after May 22, 1948, said exclusive trade agreement specified in the 3rd recital of this proclamation: (a) The modification of item 1529 (a) in said 8th recital to read as follows: 1529 (a) Articles (except wearing apparel) in part of handmade lace over 2 inches wide and in part of handmade lace not over 2 inches wide and containing no machine-made material or article provided for in paragraph 1529 (a), Tariff Act of 1930, however provided for in said paragraph 1529 (a): Valued at $150 or more per pound. 54% ad val.; (b) The deletion of the following items in said 9th recital: Item (paragraph) 24 397 409 [first] 409 [second] 761 [second] 775 [second] 778 1504 (a) 1506 1507; and (c) The modification of the first item 775 in said 9th recital to read as follows: Rate of duty 775 Vegetables (including horseradish) if pickled or packed in salt or brine (except cucumbers and onions, if pickled, or packed in brine) and not specially provided for 28% ad val.; WHEREAS (10) the rates of duty in the first item 765 and the third item 1513 in the 9th recital of said proclamation of January 1, 1948 were inadvertently misstated, and I determine that it is required or appropriate to carry out said exclusive trade agreement specified in the 3rd recital of this proclamation that the rate in said first item 765 be changed to "1.6¢ per lb." and the rate in said third item 1513 be changed to "28% ad val."; and WHEREAS (11) the number of the schedule referred to in item 1537 (b) in said 9th recital of said proclamation of January 1, 1948 was inadvertently misstated, and I determine that it is required or appropriate to carry out said exclusive trade agreement specified in the 3rd recital of this proclamation that the number of said schedule be changed to "Schedule XX"; NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that, acting under the authority of said section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended: PART I To the end that said trade agreement specified in the 1st recital of this proclamation may be carried out, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, do proclaim that: (a) Effective on and after May 22, 1948, the concessions provided for in part I of said schedule XX which are identified in the 6th recital of this proclamation shall no longer be identified in the 8th recital of said proclamation of December 16, 1947, and the rates of duty representing such concessions identified in said 6th recital of this proclamation shall be applied, subject to the applicable terms, conditions, and qualifications set forth in said schedule XX, and parts I, II, and III, of said gen |