Federal Register - May 7, 1943
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 8
. 1934
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AfiTEO
NUMBER 90
Washington, Friday, May 7, 5TAe P resid en t PROCLAMATION 2586
F lag D ay ,
1943
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
June 14 has for many years been set aside as Flag Day in honor of the em blem of our national strength and unity.
This year the Stars and Stripes is a bat tle emblem flying in the deserts and jun gles and over arctic snows. It flies with our men in Africa, Australia, New Zea land, China, Burma, and the Aleutians, and in fastnesses of the world so remote that the American flag has never been seen there before. In the Coral Sea and the Atlantic and Pacific, it is a mark of hope to our allies and of despair to our enemies. Our colors have found their way to the heart of the enemy over Ber lin and Tokyo.
We know that our flag is not fighting alone. This year the flags of thirty-two United Nations are marching together, borne forward by the bravery of free men. Together they are the emblem of a gathering offensive that shall liberate the world. As brothers in arms, we of the United Nations have pledged to one another our mutual strength until total victory is won and peace assured.
Our armies, our navies, and our air forces are now perfecting the teamwork with our allies which shall, under God, bring victory in this great cause to which freedom-loving mankind has dedicated itself. Made strong by our common bonds, we shall face the future with reso lution and rededicate ourselves to the achievement of permanent collaboration among nations and security for all men.
For only by teamwork can we win the war and establish a lasting peace.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do hereby ask that on Flag Day, June 14, 1943, the people of our Nation honor the peoples of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, Australia,
Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, th Domini can Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iraq, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, the Commonwealth of the Philippines, Poland, the Union of South Africa, and Yugoslavia.
I direct the officials of the Federal Gov ernment, and I request the officials of the State and local governments, to have our colors displayed on all Government buildings on Flag Day, and I urge the people of the United States on that day to fly the American flag from their homes and to arrange, where feasible, for joint displays of the emblems of the freedom-loving nations.
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 3rd day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seal and forty-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-seventh.
F ranklin D R oosevelt
By the President:
C ordell H ull ,
Secretary of State.
P. R. Doc. 43-7084; Filed, May 5, 1943;
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
P roclamation :
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REGULATIONS AND
NOTICES
Al ie n P roperty C ustodian :
Vesting orders:
Ahlborn, Frederick C_______ 5942
Benziger, Joseph N. A______ 5942
Boehme, Herman and Minnie., 5941
Butler, Florence Helena___ 5942
Cemuschi, Maddalena S. and Giovanni______________ 5940
Certain foreign nationals___ 5936
DeStefano, Giovanni__ ____ . 5843
DTIeur, Allard_____________ 5943
Durbrow, Anna G__________ 5943
Egnatoff, Costa_________
5944
Eismann, Charles M________ 5944
Fischer, Siegfried__________ 5945
Fisher, Karl_______________ 5945
Franck, Emil_______________ 5945
Gross, Ida_____ ___________ 5946
Hirsch J. Max_______._____ 5946
Huntington, Annie Oakes___ 5946
Kahle, Carl________________ 5937
Kasai, Tomitaro__ ________ 5938
Kehren, Margaretha_____ _
5947
Kirchner, Betty____________ 5947
Klein, August______________ 5947
Kletsch, Ernest___________ _ 5948
Lange, Hellmuth___________ 5948
Lehmann, Albert___ _____
5948
Minialow, Joseph_____ ____ 5949
Nedermeyer, Tony__________ 5949
Poelker, Henry.____________ 5939
Riccuiti, Angelo____________ 5937
Rosenbaum, Annie Klein___ 5950
Seligman, Arthur_______
5950
Simonelli, Pasquale I_______ 5939
Starke, Louis___________
5950
Stutz, Frank______________ 5951
Sztankay, Dr. Zoltán and Ada------------ :__________ 5938
Tieri, Giuseppe and Eleanor_ 5941
Uhl, Heinrich______
5951
Ullmann, Moses____________ 595-2
Yenke, Elisa__________
5952
Zimmermann, Louise M___ _ 5952
C ustoms B ureau :
Bonded wool or hair, excess wastes_____ ___________
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