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Knob to the top of Peters Mountain; thence northeasterly on the top of Peters Mountain to the Virginia-West Virginia State line; thence northeasterly with the Virginia-West Virginia state line and Peters Mountain to a point on said line approximately two miles southeast of Zenith, West Virginia; thence leaving the state line and with Peters Mountain passing through Monroe County, West Virginia, to the place of beginning.

Unit III

Beginning at a point on the West VirginiaVirginia state line common to Mercer and Giles Counties and approximately two miles west of New River; thence through Giles County a straight line due south to Route 641; thence a straight line easterly to corner 179 of tract 106; thence with tract 106 passing corners 180 to 208 and corners 1 to 17 of said tract to corner 2 of tract 729; thence easterly, southerly and westerly with tract 729 to corner 19 of tract 106; thence with tract 106 passing corners 20 to 39 of said tract to corner 1 of tract 111; thence southwesterly with tract 111 on top of Brushy Mountain to corner 70 of tract 106 and the Giles-Bland County line; thence through Bland County southwesterly with tract 106 passing corner 82 of said tract to a point on Route 606; thence southerly with Route 606 to its junction with Route 42; thence southwesterly with Route 42 to the Bland-Smyth County line; thence continuing southwesterly, through Smyth County, with Route 42 to its junction with Route 91 at Broadford Post Office; thence southwesterly with Route 91 to its junction with Route 633; thence northwesterly and southwesterly with Route 633 to its junction with Route 613; thence northwesterly and southwesterly with Route 613, to the Smyth-Washington County line; thence southwesterly through Washington County with Route 613 to its junction with Route 80; thence southwesterly with Route 80 to its junction with Route 689; thence southwesterly with Route 689 to its junction with U.S. Highway 19; thence northwesterly with U.S. Highway 19 to the Russell-Washington County line on the top of Clinch Mountain; thence northeasterly along the top of Clinch Mountain and Rich Mountain with the Washington-Russell County line to a point where said county line leaves Rich Mountain; thence through Russell County northeasterly with the top of Rich Mountain and Beartown Mountain to tract 263; thence northerly and easterly with tract 263 to the top of Clinch Mountain near Mutters Gap; thence northeasterly with the top of Clinch Mountain, crossing the Russell-Tazewell County line through Tazewell County along the top of Spur Short Mountain to the height of land at head of Tumbling Creek; thence southwesterly with the height of land between Tumbling Creek and Wards Cove to the common corner of Russell, Smyth and Tazewell Counties; thence northeasterly with the Tazewell-Smyth County line and the top of Clinch Mountain, through Taze

well County to Hutchinson Rock on Garden Mountain; thence southeasterly, northeasterly and northwesterly with Garden Mountain around Burkes Garden to the junction of Routes 666 and 87; thence northwesterly and southwesterly with Route 87 to its junction with Route 61; thence southwesterly with Route 61 to its junction with U.S. Highway 19; thence northeasterly with U.S. Highway 19 about thirteen miles to its junction with Route 650 near St. Clair School; thence northeasterly with Route 650 to its junction with Route 85; thence northeasterly with Route 85 to the Virginia-West Virginia state line near Bluefield; thence southeasterly and northeasterly with the VirginiaWest Virginia state line to the point of beginning.

Unit IV

Beginning at Class A Corner 689 a Forest Service standard concrete monument, also corner 3 of tract 2 on the Virginia-Tennessee state line; thence northerly, easterly and northeasterly with tract 2 to corner 64 thereof; thence northeasterly a straight line to Route 604 at Cole; thence southeasterly and northeasterly with Route 604 crossing the Smyth-Washington County line and through Smyth County to Sinkers Creek; thence easterly a straight line to corner 38 of tract 131; thence southeasterly a straight line to corner 8 of tract 2a; thence northeasterly with tract 2a to Hopkins Branch; thence down Hopkins Branch to Route 656; thence northeasterly with Route 656 to Route 81; thence northwesterly with Route 81 to its intersection with Route 657; thence northwesterly with Route 657 to its intersection with Route 658; thence northeasterly with Route 658 to the corporate limits of Marion; thence easterly with the corporate limits of Marion to Route 16; thence easterly with Route 16 to its junction with Route 688; thence northeasterly with Route 688 to its junction with Route 622; thence northeasterly a straight line to an unnumbered road in Copenhaver Hollow; thence northeasterly with unnumbered road to Route 615; thence northeasterly and southeasterly with Route 615, crossing Wythe-Smyth county line and through Wythe county, to its junction with Route 670; thence southeasterly with Route 670 to its intersection with Route 90; thence southwesterly with Route 90 crossing the Smyth-Wythe County line and through Smyth County to its junction with Route 614; thence southwesterly with Route 614 to its junction with Route 612; thence northeasterly and southeasterly with Route 612, crossing the Smyth-Wythe County line and through Wythe County to its junction with Route 91; thence easterly with Route 91 to Route 619 at Speedwell; thence easterly with Route 619 to where said route crosses Cripple Creek; thence down Cripple Creek to line 32-33 of tract 40-III; thence with lines of tract 40-III reversed, to where Cripple Creek crosses line 30-31; thence down Cripple Creek to Route 643 at Eagle; thence easterly with Route 643 to

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thence southwesterly with U.S. Highway 21 to Route 658; thence southwesterly with Route 658 to its junction with Route 660; thence northwesterly with Route 660 to its junction with Route 661; thence southerly with Route 661 to its junction with Route 658 at Comers Rock; thence southwesterly with Route 658 to a point southeasterly of the mouth of Carico Branch on Elk Creek; thence northwesterly a straight line passing the mouth of Carico Branch to a point on Jerry Creek at bench mark 3388; thence southwesterly a straight line to the intersection of Route 16 and Route 603 at Troutdale; thence southeasterly with Route 16 to its junction with Route 730; thence southwesterly with Route 730 to its junction with Route 740; thence southwesterly with Route 740 to its junction with U.S. Highway 58; thence westerly with U.S. Highway 58 to Wilson Creek; thence up Wilson Creek to the mouth of Quebec Branch; thence southwesterly a straight line to the junction of Routes 755 and 725 at Park; thence southwesterly with Route 725 to its junction with Route 726 on the Grayson-Washington County line; thence westerly with Route 726 to Green Cove Creek at bench mark 3259; thence down Green Cove Creek to the mouth of Buckeye Branch; thence up Buckeye Branch to the Tennessee-Virginia State line; thence westerly with the Tennessee-Virginia State line to the point of beginning.

Unit V

Beginning on the Kentucky-Virginia state line at a point common to Harlan and Letcher Counties, Kentucky, and Wise County, Virginia; thence with the HarlanLetcher County line to Poor Fork of Cumberland River; thence up Poor Fork of Cumberland River to the mouth of Little Joe Day Branch; thence up Little Joe Day Branch to its source; thence directly across Pine Mountain to the source of an unnamed branch; thence down said unnamed Branch to Cowan Creek near bench mark 1434; thence down Cowan Creek about two and one-half miles to a point near bench mark 1184 at mouth of branch coming in from the east; thence up said branch, across low divide and down a branch flowing northerly to its mouth at a point on Little Cowan Creek; thence up Little Cowan Creek about one mile to where a road leaves said Creek in a northerly direction; thence along said road to the North Fork of Kentucky River; thence up the North Fork of Kentucky River to the mouth of Cram Creek; thence up Cram Creek about one and one-half miles to where a road leaves said creek in a northeasterly direction; thence along said road, crossing the heads of Pine Creek and Bottom Fork, down Laurel Fork, up North Fork of Kentucky River, through Payne Gap and down Little Elkhorn Creek to a point in Elkhorn Creek at Jenkins, Kentucky, near bench mark 1527; thence down Elkhorn Creek, crossing the Letcher-Pike County line and continuing through Pike County to the junction of Elk

horn Creek and Russell Fork; thence up Russell Fork about one-fourth mile to a bridge at Elkhorn City; thence along height of land southeast of Beaver Creek to head of a drain; thence down said drain about one-fourth mile to Trace Fork; thence down Trace Fork about one-half mile to its junction with Abes Fork of Grassy Creek; thence down Abes Fork to Grassy Creek, a point on the Virginia-Kentucky state line common to Pike County, Kentucky, Buchanan and Dickenson Counties, Virginia; thence along the Buchanan-Dickenson County line to height of land near the head of Hunts Creek; thence southwesterly through Dickenson County along height of land northwest of Barts Lick Creek and southwest of Camp Branch and Little Lick Creek to Barts Lick Creek; thence down Barts Lick Creek about one-half mile to Russell Fork; thence crossing Russell Fork to the mouth of Pound River; thence up Pound River, crossing the Dickenson-Wise County line and continuing through Wise County to the mouth of the North and South Forks of Pound River; thence up the South Fork of Pound River to Route 59; thence southwesterly with Route 59 to its junction with Route 629; thence southwesterly with Route 629 to its junction with Route 620; thence southerly with Route 620, along the Guest River, to Route 621; thence southwesterly with Route 621 to Locust Grove Church; thence westerly with an unnumbered road to the headwaters of Black Creek; thence southerly with an unnumbered road along Black Creek to U.S. Highway 23 at Blackwood; thence easterly with U.S. Highway 23 to the corporate limits of Norton; thence easterly around the south side of Norton to corner 1 of tract 19; thence easterly with tract 19 to corner 9 of tract 19-I; thence passing through corners 8, 7, and 6 of tract 19-I to corner 5 of said tract, a point on line 6-7 of tract 19; thence easterly with tract 19 to Class A Corner 746; thence northerly a straight line to the Interstate Railroad rightof-way; thence easterly with the Interstate Railroad right-of-way to a point where it intersects line 5-6 of tract 312; thence with tract 312 to Class A corner 781, a point in the middle of Guest River; thence easterly with the middle of Guest River to corner 26 of tract 19, a point opposite the mouth of Burns Creek; thence southeasterly with tract 19 and Burns Creek to the Interstate Railroad; thence easterly with the Interstate Railroad to the Guest River; thence down the Guest River to the mouth of Mill Creek; thence easterly with an unnumbered road to Route 646; thence easterly with Route 646 to corner 4 of tract 19a; thence in a general easterly direction with tract 19a to Class A corner 750, a point in the Guest River; thence southeasterly down the Guest River to the Wise-Scott County line, continuing with the Guest River and through Scott County to the Clinch River; thence down the Clinch River to bench mark 1353 near Stony; thence northerly to Route 72; thence southwesterly with Route 72 to its junction with Route

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653; thence southwesterly with Route 653 to its junction with Route 660; thence southerly with Route 660 approximately one-half mile; thence southwesterly along the top of Buckner Ridge and continuing westerly to Route 653 west of Buckner Ridge Lookout; thence southwesterly with Route 653 to its junction with U.S. Highway 23; thence southwesterly with U.S. Highway 23 to its junction with U.S. Highway 58 approximately one-half mile southeast of Duffield; thence a straight line northwesterly to Cain Gap on Powell Mountain, a point on the Scott-Lee County line; thence northwesterly with the top of Powell Mountain and the Scott-Lee County line, entering Lee County and continuing to the top of Wallen Ridge, approximately one mile southwest of Lovelady Gap; thence northwesterly a straight line to the Junction of Routes 619 and 64; thence northeasterly with Route 64 crossing the Lee-Wise County line and through Wise County to the junction of an unnumbered road approximately one-half mile southwest of Cadet; thence southeasterly a straight line to the Junction of Route 609 and U.S. Highway 23 at Irondale; thence northeasterly with Route 609 to its junction with Route 612; thence northeasterly with Route 612 to its junction with Route 616; thence southeasterly with Route 616 to its junction with Route 602; thence northeasterly with Route 602 to its junction with Route 610; thence northeasterly with Route 610 to its junction with Route 612; thence westerly a straight line to class A corner 702 which is also corner 13 of tract 19e; thence southwesterly and northerly with tracts 19e and 3a to corner 8 of tract 3a; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 29 of tract 19f; thence southwesterly with tract 19f to class A corner 707; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 1 of tract 19g; thence southwesterly around the corporate limits of Big Stone Gap, passing corner 1 of tract 252, to Route 621 at Cadet; thence southwesterly with Route 621 crossing the Wise-Lee County Line and through Lee County to its junction with Route 65; thence northwesterly with Route 65, through Pennington Gap to its junction with Route 606; thence northeasterly with Route 606 to its junction with Route 627; thence northerly with Route 627 to Trace Gap on Black Mountain and the KentuckyVirginia state line; thence northeasterly and northerly with the state line to the point of beginning.

Proclamation 3295

DEATH OF JOHN FOSTER DULLES TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES:

WHEREAS Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has taken from us on this day the mortal life of John Foster Dulles; and

WHEREAS this eminent American was a leader in his generation, a champion of righteousness, strong for truth, a builder of good and noble purpose whose eyes were fixed on the highest goals which men are given to see; and

WHEREAS he was a citizen of many achievements in the courts, in the Government of the United States, in the churches and councils of the world, lifting high the banner of freedom and strengthening the cause of justice; and

WHEREAS by his integrity, his sense of duty to country and mankind, his unceasing quest for peace, he earned the regard and respect of all men of good will:

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, in grateful tribute to this esteemed statesman, 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 body of John Foster Dulles is laid to rest. 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, consular offices, and military facilities.

From the example of John Foster Dulles, brave in living, brave in dying, let us each hold with all fervor to the verities which inspired him.

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 twenty-fourth day of May in the year of

our Lord nineteen hundred and [SEAL] fifty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightythird.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

By the President:

DOUGLAS DILLON,

Acting Secretary of State.

Proclamation 3296

NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE

BASEBALL WEEK

WHEREAS the year 1959 marks the twentieth anniversary of little league baseball; and

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