Federal Register - December 19, 1942
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 7
1934
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NUMBER 248
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Washington Saturday, December 19, 1942
The President PROCLAMATION 2574 F arm M obilization D ay BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITÉD STATES OF
AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
The people of this country may well be grateful that for three successive years the farmers of the United States have given us record harvests. Every pound of food finds use in wartime. Ouf soldiers, sailors, and marines require large supplies of food both in this coun try and abroad, and these three recordsmashing years of farm production will mean much for victory.
Farmers may justly be proud of the production record of agriculture. They have achieved this record in spite of many handicaps, and the country owes them a debt of gratitude. Although they ave produced much this year, the na tion will require even more of them dur ing the year that is now before us. In full realization of the many difficulties affecting farm production during war time, the people of this nation place re liance on the zeal, devotion, and un stinting efforts of farmers to do their part toward ultimate victory.
Food is no less a weapon than tanks, guns, and planes. As the power of our enemies decreases, the importance of the food resources of the United Nations increases. With this thought in mindr we must further mobilize our resources for the production of food:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, January 12, 1943, as Farm Mobilization Day; and ask that on that day the farmers of this country gather, wherever possible, with Department of Agriculture representatives, Extension Service agents, vocational teachers, State officials, farm organizations, and others concerned, in order to discuss ways and means of insuring for the year 1943 the maximum production of vital foods upon every farm in this country.
I should like Farm Mobilization Day to be a symbol of a free America; a sym
bol of the might and productivity of our nation; and a symbol of our unalterable determination to put to full use our agri cultural resources, as well as our other resources, in the achievement of com plete victory.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 16th day of December in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seal and forty-two, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtyseventh.
F ranklin D R oosevelt By the President;
Cordell H ull,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 42-13525; Filed, December 18,1942;
10:06 a. m.
Regulations TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IFarm Credit Administration P art 3F unctions of Administrative O fficers DESIGNATION OF ACTING DIRECTOR, ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR, AND ACTING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
OF REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT DIVI
SION
Part 3 of Title 6, Code of Federal Regu lations, is hereby amended by adding thereto a new 3.66 as follows:
3.66 Designation of Acting Director, Assistant Director, and Acting Assistant Director of the Regional Agricultural Credit Division. Arthur C. Sullivan, in addition to his functions as Deputy In termediate Credit Commissioner, is hereby designated to serve as Acting Director of the Regional Agricultural Credit Division in the absence of C. C.
Jacobsen, Director of said Division, and in that capacity he is hereby authorized to execute and perform all functions, powers, authority, and duties pertaining to the office of Director of_the Regional Continued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
P roclamation:
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Farm Mobilization Day---------- 10601
REGULATIONS AND
NOTICES
A lien P roperty Custodian;
Vesting orders:
Adlanco X-Ray Corp---------- 10633
Aetna Life Insurance Co., et al__________________1064
Bobbin, Adolff, Inc________ 10627
Cedar Swamp Road Realty C orp_________________ 10628
Diamond Rice Co______
10631
Dr. Oidtmann Studios, Inc 10627
88 Japanese owned radios__ 10629
Hashimoto Co____________ 10631
Holland - American Trading Corp______ !__ _______ 10627
Knoop, Lange & Co., Inc_i__ 10628
Magario & Co_____________ 10631
Mosholu Realty Corp__-------- 10632
Motto, Ralph_____________ 10634
Okubo, U. H_________
10630
Pacific Trading Co., Inc____ 10629
Seamless Steel Equipment C orp_________________ 10626
Simonelli, Rosa Pratos_____ 10632
2380 Arthur Ave. Corp._____ 10632
B ituminous Coal D ivision :
District 8, minimum price schedule amended_______ 10602
Hearings, etc.:
Central State Collieries, Inc_ 10625
Luzerne-Graham M i n i n g Corp _________________ 10624
F arm Credit A dministration:
Designation of Acting Director, etc., of the Regional Agri cultural Credit Division 10601
F ederal Communications Commis sio n :
Presque Isle Broadcasting Co., hearing________________ 10626
F ederal P ower C ommission :
Cooperative Service A s s n . , hearing________________ 10626
N ational W ar Labor B oard:
Bonus payments____________ 10602
O ffice of P rice A dministration:
Adjustments, etc.:
Binder, Robert______;______ 10635
Century Merchandising Corp_ 10634
Farber, L., Co_____________ 10620
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