Federal Register - June 3, 1948
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VOLUME 13
NUMBER 108
Washington, Thursday, June 3, 1948
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2789
F lag D a y ,
1948
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS on June 14, 1777, the Con tinental Congress adopted the Starsj, and Stripes as our national emblem; and WHEREAS Americans of varied heri tage, creed, and race have found refuge from oppression and surcease of fear under the protecting folds of Old Glory;
and WHEREAS in bur day the American flag symbolizes the realization of "the ideal of freedom in a world where that ideal is insecure; and WHEREAS it has properly become a national custom to observe the anniver sary of the adoption of the flag by public and private ceremonies in commemora tion of the flags inspiring history and in recognition of its present meaning:
$OW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all Government buildings on June 14, 1948, and I call upon the people of the Nation to observe that day as Flag Day by suitable ceremonies and by the dis play of the flag at their homes and other appropriate places. I also urge all citi zens to reflect upon the responsibilities which this banner enjoins as well as the privileges it carries, remembering that the flag represents the Nation and that our Nation and its citizens should uphold the concept of free government on all occasions in order that the blessings of liberty may flourish among men.
t IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be a f fixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 1st day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty seal eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-second.
H arry
S. T r u m a n
By the President:
R o ber t A . L o v e t t ,
Acting Secretary of State.
IP. R. Doc. 48-4940; Piled, June 1, 1948;
2:54 p. m.
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter T Civil Service Commission P art 3 A c q u is it io n o f a C o m p e t it iv e S tatus in c u m b e n t s
of
p o s it io n s
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c o m p e t it iv e service
Section 3.101 b 2 is amended by the addition of subdivision iv as fol lows :
3.101 I n c u m b e n t s of positions brought into the competitive service.
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b
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iv Substantially continuous service in the Merchant Marine in accordance with the rules andregulations of the United States MaritimeCommission, provided the employee left his position after May 1, 1940, and before the termi nation of the unlimited national emer gency declared by the President on May 27, 1941, to enter on duty with the Mer chant Marine.
R. S. 1753 r sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403; 5 U. S. C.
631,633
U n it e d S ta t es C i v i l S e r v
ic e C o m m i s s i o n , H. B. M it c h e l l ,
seal
President.
P. R. Doc. 48-4897; Piled, June 2, 1948;
8:49 a. m.
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter I Production and Marketing Adminstration Standards, Inspec tions, Marketing Practices P art
29 T obacco I n s p e c t io n
ORDER DESIGNATING THE JASPER, FLA., TOBACCO ARKET
Upon a referendum conducted, pursu ant to prior notice 13 F. R. 1831, dur ing the period April 15 through April 17, 1948, among tobacco growers who, during the 1947 marketing season, sold tobacco at auction on the market at Jasper, Flor ida, it is found that more than two-thirds of the growers voting in such referendum favor the designation of such market under section 5 of The Tobacco Inspec tion Act 49 Stat. 731; 7 U. S. C. 511 et Continued on p. 2965
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Flag Day, 1948___________________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department Proposed rule making:
Filberts in shell; U. S. stand ards________________________
Rules and regulations:
Limitation of shipments; Irish p o t a t o e s in Southeastern States----------------------------Tobacco inspection ; order desig nating Jasper, Fla., market__
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Alien Property, Office of Notices :
Vesting orders, etc.:
Becker, Bernard J., and Frank Baumgartner___________
Izumi, Waichiro, and Tamayo Izumi--------------------------Société Rhodiaceta_________
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Census Bureau Rules and regulations:
Foreign trade statistics; elimi nation of requirements for shippers export declarations for shipments between U. S.
and Alaska and Hawaii______
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Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corp. and National Airlines, Inc.; hearing with respect to interchange agreement______
Rules and regulations:
Aircraft airworthiness classifi cation symbols:
Airplane:
Normal, utility, acrobatic, and restricted purpose categories------------------Transport categories__ ___
Rotorcraft__________________
General operations rules; air c r a f t identification mar ks and display of airworthiness classification_______________
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Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Competitive status, acquisition;
incumbents of p o s i t i o n s brought i n t o competitive service_____________ ;________
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