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Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, and (4) the Regional Directors, Alaska Region, of the Bureaus of Commercial Fisheries and Sport Fisheries and Wildlife all or any part of the authority delegated to the Secretary of the Interior by section 2 hereof.

SEC. 4. All transfers and conveyances made under or pursuant to this order shall be made in accordance with such policies, conditions, and procedures as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,

December 29, 1959.

Executive Order 10858

THE PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY

By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and in order to advance the cause of street and highway safety, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. (a) There is hereby continued, subject to the provisions of this order, the President's Committee for Traffic Safety, established on April 13, 1954.

(b) The President's Committee for Traffic Safety (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) shall be composed of not more than twelve members appointed by the President, including individuals active in agriculture, business, labor, public-information media, civic, service, and women's organizations, and such other groups as the President may determine. The Chairman of the Governors' Conference shall be a member of the Committee during his term as Chairman of the Governors' Conference.

SEC. 2. (a) The Committee, on behalf of the President, shall promote State and community application of the Action Program of traffic safety measures established by the President's Highway Safety Conference in 1946, and revised in 1949, and shall further revise and perfect that Action Program in accordance with the findings of further research and experience. It shall also develop effec

tive citizen organization in the States and communities in support of public officials with Action Program responsibilities.

(b) The Committee shall cooperate with Federal, State, and local officials and interested national organizations, including the Council of State Governments, the American Municipal Association, and the National Association of County Officials, and shall encourage them to study traffic-safety needs, adopt uniform traffic laws and ordinances, and conduct balanced traffic-safety programs.

(c) The Committee may establish or continue such advisory groups (including the Advisory Council which it has heretofore established) as may be necessary to assist it in carrying out its activities, shall prescribe such regulations as it deems appropriate for such groups, and shall appoint the member organizations. Through such advisory groups and their member organizations, the Committee shall aid citizen leaders in developing effective support organizations, assist public officials in determining specific needs and applying remedial measures, plan and guide nationwide traffic safety educational efforts, and advance all areas of highway safety.

SEC. 3. (a) The Chairman of the Committee shall be designated by the President and shall direct the work of the Committee. The Chairman may designate a Vice Chairman to serve as Chairman in his absence. The Chairman may from time to time prescribe such necessary rules, procedures, and policies relating to the Committee and the conduct of its affairs as are not inconsistent with law or with the provisions of this order.

(b) The Committee shall meet annually, and at such other times and places as the Chairman may deem necessary.

(c) Members of the Committee shall serve without compensation.

SEC. 4. The Secretary of Commerce may make available to the Committee, within the limitations of section 313 of title 23 of the United States Code and

subject to the availability of appropriations, such office space, staff, equipment, supplies, and services as may be necessary for the operations of the Committee. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,

January 13, 1960.

Executive Order 10859 REVOCATION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10758,1 ESTABLISHING A CAREER EXECUTIVE PROGRAM WITHIN THE CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM, AND EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10777,2 AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10758

By virtue of the authority vested in me by the laws of the United States, including section 1753 of the Revised Statutes (5 U.S.C. 631) and the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883 (22 Stat. 403), and as President of the United States, Executive Order No. 10758 of March 4, 1958, establishing a career executive program within the civil-service system, and Executive Order No. 10777 of August 6, 1958, amending Executive Order No. 10758 to increase the membership of the Career Executive Board, are hereby revoked.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,

February 5, 1960.

Executive Order 10860

COAT OF ARMS, SEAL, AND FLAG OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. The Coat of Arms of the President of the United States shall be of the following design:

SHIELD: Paleways of thirteen pieces argent and gules, a chief azure; upon

13 CFR, 1958 Supp., p. 53; 23 F.R. 1589. 3 CFR, 1958 Supp., p. 66; 23 F.R. 6097.

the breast of an American eagle displayed holding in his dexter talon an olive branch and in his sinister a bundle of thirteen arrows all proper, and in his beak a white scroll inscribed "E PLURIBUS UNUM" sable.

CREST: Behind and above the eagle a radiating glory or, on which appears an arc of thirteen cloud puffs proper, and a constellation of thirteen mullets argent.

The whole surrounded by white stars arranged in the form of an annulet with one point of each star outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of stars in the union of the Flag of the United States as established by chapter 1 of title 4 of the United States Code.

SEC. 2. The Seal of the President of the United States shall consist of the Coat of Arms encircled by the words "Seal of the President of the United States."

SEC. 3. The Color and Flag of the President of the United States shall consist of a dark blue rectangular background of sizes and proportions to conform to military and naval custom, on which shall appear the Coat of Arms of the President in proper colors. The proportions of the elements of the Coat of Arms shall be in direct relation to the hoist, and the fly shall vary according to the customs of the military and naval services.

SEC. 4. The Coat of Arms, Seal, and Color and Flag shall be as described herein and as set forth in the illustrations and specifications which accompany this order and which are hereby made a part thereof. These designs shall be used to represent the President of the United States exclusively.

SEC. 5. This order shall become effective on July 4, 1960, and Executive Order No. 108231 of May 26, 1959, shall be superseded as of that date.

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

THE WHITE HOUSE,

February 5, 1960.

13 CFR, 1959 Supp.

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Executive Order 10861

SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN PROVI-
SIONS OF SECTION 5762 OF
TITLE 10 OF THE UNITED STATES
CODE WHICH RELATE TO THE
PROMOTION OF OFFICERS OF THE
SUPPLY CORPS, CHAPLAIN CORPS,
CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS, AND
MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS OF THE
NAVY

By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 5785 (b) of title 10 of the United States Code, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. Except as to the provision which reads

The Secretary of the Navy shall furnish the appropriate selection board convened under chapter 543 of this title with the number of officers, not restricted in the performance of duty, other than women officers appointed under section 5590 of this title, that may be recommended for promotion to the grade of captain or commander in the Medical Corps, the Supply Corps, the Chaplain Corps, the Civil Engineer Corps, Dental Corps, or the Medical Service Corps

the provisions of section 5762 (a) of title 10 of the United States Code, to the extent that such provisions are applicable to promotions to the grade of captain

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