Federal Register - May 29, 1941

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REGISTER

FEDERAL
VOLUM E 6

1934 0

NUM BER 105

< Wanted

Washington, Thursday, M ay 29, 1941
The President P r o c la im in g T h at a n U n l im it e d N a t io n a l E m ergency C o n fr o n ts T h is C o u n t r y , W h ic h R e q u ir e s T h a t I ts M i l i t a r y , N aval , A ir and C i v i l i a n D e f e n s e s B e P u t o n t h e B a s is o f R e a d in e s s t o R e pel A n y a n d A l l A cts or T h reats of A ggression D ir ected T o w a r d A n y P art of t h e W e s te r n H e m is p h e r e BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA

A PR O C LA M A TIO N
W HEREAS on September 8, 1939 be cause of the outbreak of war in Europe a proclamation1 was issued declaring a limited national emergency and directing measures for the purpose of strength ening our national defense within the limits of peacetime authorizations , WHEREAS a succession of events makes plain that the objectives of the Axis belligerents in such war are not con fined to those avowed at its commence ment, but include overthrow through out the world of existing democratic order, and a worldwide domination of peoples and economies through the de struction of all resistance on land and sea and in the air, AND
WHEREAS indifference on the part of the United States to the increasing menace would be perilous, and common prudence requires that for the security of this nation and of this hemisphere we should pass from peacetime authori zations of m ilitary strength to such a basis as will enable us to cope instantly and decisively with any attempt at hos tile encirclement of this hemisphere, or the establishment of any base fo r aggres sion against it, as well as to repel the threat of predatory incursion by fo r eign agents into our territory and society, NOW, THEREFORE, I, F R A N K L IN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do proclaim that an unlimited national emergency confronts
this country, which requires that its m ili tary, naval, air and civilian defenses be put on the basis of readiness to repel any and all acts or threats of aggression directed toward any part of the Western Hemisphere.
I call upon all the loyal citizens en gaged in production for defense to give precedence to the needs of the nation to the end that a system of government that makes private enterprize possible may survive.
I call upon all our loyal workmen as well as employers to merge their lesser differences in the larger effort to insure the survival of the only kind of govern ment which recognizes the rights of labor or of capital.
I call upon loyal state and local leaders and officials to cooperate with the civilian defense agencies of the United States to assure our internal security against fo r
eign directed subversion and to put every community in order for maximum pro ductive effort and minimum of waste and unnecessary frictions.
I call upon all loyal citizens to place the nations needs first in mind and in action to the end that we may mobilize and have ready fo r instant defensive use all of the physical powers, all of the moral strength and all of the material resources of this nation.
IN W ITN E SS W H EREO F 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 twenty-seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seal and forty-one, and o f the Inde pendence of the United States o f America the one hundred and sixtyfifth.
F r a n k l in D R o o se v e lt
B y the President:
C o r dell H u l l ,
Secretary o f State.
No. 24873
F. R. Doc. 41-3808; Filed, May 28, 1941;

4 F.R. 3851.

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CONTENTS
T H E PR E SID E N T
Proclamation:
Unlimited national emergency
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Executive Order:
Federal employees, eligibility to take Civil Service examina tions restricted____________

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RULES, REG U LATIO NS, ORDERS
T it l e 7 A g r ic u l t u r e :

Sugar Division, Agricultural Ad justment Administration:
Determination of farm ing practices, mainland area, 1941
T it l e 9 A n im a l s a n d A n im a l
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P roducts:

Agricultural M arketing Service:
Whitewood Sales Co., notice under Packers and Stockyards A ct_________________
T it l e 10 A r m y : W ar D e p a r t m e n t :
Aircraft:
Accidents and forced land ings______________________
Personnel:
Arm y hospitals, admission, e tc ____________
Procurement and Disposal of Equipment and Supplies:
Job printing__________________
T it l e 14 C i v i l A v ia t i o n :
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Designation of civil airways T it l e 24 H o u s in g C r e d it :
Home Owners Loan Corpora tion:
Loan service:
Advances, on demand or am ortized_____________
Payment o f taxes__________

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T it l e 43 P u b l ic L a n d s :

Grazing Service:
Nevada, addition to grazing district___________________
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